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consummation and come
However, this did not occur, and the lack of consummation plagued the reputation of both Louis-Auguste and Marie Antoinette for seven years to come.
Traditionally, there was a cultural expectation that a female would not engage in premarital sex and would come to her wedding a virgin, which would be indicated by the bride wearing a white gown, and that she would " give up " her virginity to her new husband in the act of consummation of the marriage.

consummation and at
" The times now running on to their consummation ; and he whom Daniel foretells would have dominion for a time, and times, and an half, is even already at the door, about to speak blasphemous and daring things against the Most High.
* 1829 – Surrender of the expedition led by Isidro Barradas at Tampico, sent by the Spanish crown in order to retake Mexico, This was the final consummation of Mexican independence.
Vulcans practice arranged marriage, in which a male and a female are married or affianced as children, with consummation at a later date.
In these cultures, a woman may be punished, perhaps violently, if the community leaders deem that she was not virginal at the time of consummation of her marriage.
The consummation came in the final Super 9 at Key Biscayne, Florida, under the guidance of his coach Larry Stefanki.
An alliance, on fairly equal terms, between the three powers, would, in these circumstances, be the consummation of Griffenfeld's system ; an alliance with France to the exclusion of Sweden would be the next best policy ; but an alliance between France and Sweden, without the admission of Denmark, was to be avoided at all hazards.
In 1245 the terms were arranged, but the willful young girl, then in her late teens, refused to appear in the consummation ceremony at the diet of Verona.
Immediately upon consummation, all remaining Me-TV and RTV programming was dropped in favor of a simulcast of KFSM digital subchannel 5. 2, which carries MyNetworkTV programming during primetime hours on weeknights, syndicated programming during the daytime hours and at select time periods on weekend mornings and afternoons and a part-time affiliation with Antenna TV on weekdays from 1-7 a. m., Saturdays from 1-8 a. m., and 6 p. m .- 6 a. m. and Sundays from 6-8 and 9-10 a. m., and 12-6 a. m.
By energetic work he succeeded, in 1891, in reaching an agreement with large owners in the Emek Jezreel and the Plain of Acco for the purchase of 160, 000 dunams km² at 15 francs per dunam franc / km² .... Before the consummation of the agreement, however the Turkish Government, alarmed by the increasing inflow of Russian Jews, prohibited Jewish immigration entirely.

consummation and place
It was assumed by custom that consummation of the marriage would take place on the wedding night.
In ancient Judaism the lifting of the veil took place just prior to the consummation of the marriage in sexual union.
The consummation of all things will take place when, by successive anion of righteous souls with Christ, the last drop of the Light-fluid shall be recovered from this lower world.
The consummation of the East – West Schism is thus generally dated from the year 1054, when this sequence of events took place.

consummation and when
Daniel's " time, times, and a half ", Justin believed, was nearing its consummation, when Antichrist would speak his blasphemies against the Most High.
How can the lovers ’ consummation be considered a “ saintly affair ” when it is also adultery?
The bliss of the imagined moment of consummation is greater when events imagined to precede it are possible ( though they often represent grave departures from the probable ).
However, when he was trying to annul his marriage to Catherine, he ordered bloodstained bedsheets, supposedly from his brother's marriage night as proof of the consummation.
The Whig MP Charles James Fox described Sidney and Lord Russell as " two names that will, it is hoped, be ever dear to every English heart " and predicted that " when their memory shall cease to be an object of respect and veneration ... English liberty will be fast approaching its final consummation ".
The occupation of West Florida in 1810 was the consummation of a set of facts that had been prolonged for years, caused by the indeterminacy of the border between Florida and Louisiana, when France ceded it to Spain in 1763.
In 1572 when the duchess was twelve years of age, the pope granted a dispensation for the consummation of the marriage.
The actual consummation of the UCC, however, did not occur until 1961, when a sufficient number of CC congregations voted to approve the denomination's new constitution.
Sexual tension is a social phenomenon that occurs when two individuals interact and one or both feel sexual desire, but the consummation is postponed or never happens.
" It was a step taken in a moment of hot-headed enthusiasm and the firm conviction of the imminence of the European revolution ; and a device designed to bridge a short transition and prepare the way for the great consummation had unexpected and fatal consequences when the interim period dragged on into months and years.
After the consummation of the marriage when Umar held the marriage feast, Ali congratulated Umar, and sought his permission to talk to the bride.

consummation and they
Now while he uses talk, caresses or requires caresses from her, his bride will sympathetically understand the situation and eagerly help him restore his physical situation so they can have the consummation they both so eagerly desire.
" The relationship did not develop into a new phase after their night together, and soon afterwards Gonne wrote to the poet indicating that despite the physical consummation, they could not continue as they had been: " I have prayed so hard to have all earthly desire taken from my love for you and dearest, loving you as I do, I have prayed and I am praying still that the bodily desire for me may be taken from you too.
However, before the expected nuptial consummation, the women demand that the men prove they are serious by waiting for them.
The Allied Powers took no definite steps to forbid this consummation, but they issued a declaration that King Constantine would not be recognized, and withdrawing the subsidies which Greece had been receiving from the Powers.
Implicit in this definition is the consummation of a sale as of a specified date and the passing of title from seller to buyer under conditions whereby: the buyer and seller are typically motivated ; both parties are well informed or well advised, and acting in what they consider their best interests ; a reasonable time is allowed for exposure in the open market ; payment is made in terms of cash in United States dollars or in terms of financial arrangements comparable thereto ; and the price represents the normal consideration for the property sold unaffected by special or creative financing or sales concessions granted by anyone associated with the sale.
In June 1925, Knox was instrumental in maintaining the continuity of the Presbyterian Church in Canada, as it was from this building, that the midnight vigil was held, led by the 79 Ministers and Elders who voted against the consummation of the union ( in nearby College Street Church ) that formed the United Church of Canada, as they maintained continuity with their General Assembly.

consummation and have
Their consummation problems have now been attributed to other factors, around which controversy and argument still continue today.
) Writing in 1921 Spengler observed that he might have used in his title the word Vollendung ( which means ' fulfillment ' or ' consummation ') and saved a great deal of misunderstanding.
# " The effects of a violation of neutrality committed by means of the construction, equipment, and armament of a vessel are not done away with by any commission which the government of the belligerent power benefited by the violation of neutrality may afterward have granted to that vessel ; and the ultimate step by which the offense is completed cannot be admissible as a ground for the absolution of the, nor can the consummation of his fraud become the means of establishing his innocence.
The New Musical Express noted that " ten years after their last masterpiece, The Flaming Lips have finally produced another one ," while Paste Magazine described the record as " a wonderfully weird parade of sonic delights: an arresting consummation of the Lips ' two-and-a-half decade career.
The Duchess had false pregnancies and miscarriages only, which may have hastened the King to expediate the consummation of his own marriage and produce a son of his own.
( NB: Other theologians, Middleton and Walsh, have add a sixth act, the eschaton or the consummation, but suggest that we still find ourselves in the midst of the fifth act.

consummation and long
Or the frequent need to check and discipline himself to the wisest pace of the consummation can put him off stride and make it impossible for him to be continuously ready for penetration over a long period.
The church has long professed to look to the Saviour's advent as the consummation of her hopes.
Megan's recovery from rape trauma delays the consummation of her relationship with Herzer for a long, long time.

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