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  2. Wedding - Wikipedia

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    In some Western countries, a separate and secular civil wedding ceremony is required for recognition by the state, while in other Western countries, couples must merely obtain a marriage license from a local government authority and can be married by Christian or other clergy authorized by law to do so.

  3. Wedding dress - Wikipedia

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    In Western culture, the wedding dress is most commonly white, a fashion made popular by Queen Victoria when she married in 1840. In Eastern cultures, brides often choose red to symbolize auspiciousness.

  4. Wedding registry - Wikipedia

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    A bridal registry or wedding registry is a service provided by a website or retail store that assists engaged couples in the communication of gift preferences to wedding guests. Selecting items from store stock, the couple lists desired items and files this list with the chosen merchant. The list is then made available to wedding guests, either ...

  5. Think Outside the Registry: Unique Wedding Gifts for the ...

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    From one-of-a-kind monogrammed goodies and luxury linens to a DIY coffee table book that retells their love story through personal photos, here are the best wedding gifts they're guaranteed to ...

  6. Marriage vows - Wikipedia

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    Marriage vows are promises each partner in a couple makes to the other during a wedding ceremony based upon Western Christian norms. They are not universal to marriage and not necessary in most legal jurisdictions.

  7. Civil marriage - Wikipedia

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    Edmund Leighton, The Wedding Register. A civil marriage is a marriage performed, recorded, and recognized by a government official. Such a marriage may be performed by a religious body and recognized by the state, or it may be entirely secular.