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  3. Programme (booklet) - Wikipedia

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    Programme (booklet) A programme or program (see spelling differences) is a booklet available for patrons attending a live event such as theatre performances, concerts, fêtes, sports events, etc. It is a printed leaflet outlining the parts of the event scheduled to take place, principal performers and background information.

  4. Personal wedding website - Wikipedia

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    Personal wedding websites are used for various purposes, including communication with guests, sharing wedding photos and videos with those who could not attend, providing maps, hotel and destination information, bridal party and couple biographies, and profiling vendors. Increasingly, the sites are being used as tools for wedding planning.

  5. Free Idea: Plan Your Wedding Seating by Zodiac Sign - AOL

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    A video of a wedding that featured a seating chart arranged by zodiac sign posted by @iskatx went viral on TikTok last week, with 5.8 million views and counting (followed by another video with ...

  6. Marriage in the Eastern Orthodox Church - Wikipedia

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    Wedding in the Church of ss. Cyril and Methodius in Prague, Czechia. Marriage in the Eastern Orthodox Church is a holy mystery (sacrament) in the Eastern Orthodox Church in which a priest officiates a marriage between a man and a woman. The typical Byzantine Rite liturgy for marriage is called the Mystery of Crowning, where the couple is crowned.

  7. Two Strangers and a Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Two Strangers and a Wedding. Two Strangers and a Wedding is a controversial radio competition created and first hosted in Australia. In order to win the competition, two contestants who have not met or made contact with each other must be chosen by the station's listeners. They then have to get married legitimately to win prizes.

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