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newlyweds and homes
While making cold calls, Dell observed that newlyweds and people moving into new homes were most likely to buy a subscription.
A vendor finance scheme was begun allowing a some newlyweds to purchase homes with a deposit as low as £ 500.

newlyweds and on
As the evening wears on, Charles finds himself in an empty hotel suite watching Carrie and Hamish leave in a taxicab, only to be trapped in the bath after the newlyweds suddenly stumble into the room to have sex.
Hawks re-teamed with the newlyweds in 1946 with The Big Sleep, based on the Philip Marlowe detective novel by Raymond Chandler.
As the newlyweds are the guests of honor, the other guests are expected to remain at the reception until they leave them, and consequently, it is an imposition on the other guests for the newlyweds to stay unreasonably long at the party.
" A month of celebrations followed ; and on 22 December, cutting his entourage to fifty, James visited his new relations at Kronborg Castle in Elsinore, where the newlyweds were greeted by Dowager Queen Sophie, twelve-year-old King Christian IV, and Christian's four regents.
They are placed on the heads of the newlyweds and are held together by a ribbon of white silk.
* Charivari Creek, south of Hilo ( a French folk custom in which the community gave a noisy, discordant mock serenade, also pounding on pots and pans, at the home of newlyweds.
In certain situations, the Quotations is given as a gift, for example, when public funds are involved, or when personal events arise, such as congratulating newlyweds, and so on.
Carol Serling's maternal grandmother, Louise Taft Orton Caldwell, had a summer home on Cayuga Lake in Interlaken, New York, which the newlyweds used as a honeymoon destination.
Traditionally the groom moves to the bride's family home ( matrilocality ), but newlyweds may decide to live with either family depending on which household is most in need of labour.
The newlyweds relocated to Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, on September 10.
The scenes, featuring the newlyweds Gail and Joe on their honeymoon, were aired in January / February 2010.
While on their way to Flanders the newlyweds were captured by Joan's first cousin Louis ( the future Louis VIII of France ), eldest son of Philip Augustus and his first wife, Joan's aunt Elizabeth of Flanders, otherwise known as Isabelle of Hainaut.
Ms. Sawyer's interview tactics raised the eyebrows of more serious journalists when she used pretaped " persons on the street " to ask the young newlyweds prying questions about their personal sex life.
After a 15-week honeymoon tour of Europe, the newlyweds settled down in a house on Sagamore Hill, at Oyster Bay.
After a brief honeymoon on Long Island, the newlyweds returned to New York to live with her father until Congress adjourned. Their first child, Eliza, was born in late 1786 or early 1787 in Virginia.
In 2007, Rob and Amber competed on the All-Stars season of The Amazing Race as newlyweds.
* Land mines in Afghanistan — In 2005, Batiuk sent newlyweds Wally and Becky to Afghanistan as a part of an anti-landmine effort by the Vietnam Veterans of America Foundation ; Wally nearly dies after stepping on a landmine.
Feeling cheered up, he takes her out to a rustic bar, where they pretend to be newlyweds, and sing " Beyond the Sea " on the karaoke machine.
Both of the newlyweds contracted malaria on a summer visit to Davis ' sister in St. Francisville, Louisiana.
In September 1929, newlyweds Mary and Al sailed on the RMS Berengaria to Cherbourg ( now Cherbourg-Octeville ), France.
In the same year, he appeared in the 1968 television series That's Life ," which attempted to blend the musical genre with a situation comedy centered on newlyweds " Robert " and " Gloria " ( played by E. J. Peaker ).
Caus accompanied the newlyweds on their return journey to Heidelberg.
Marilyn Monroe and Arthur Miller, then newlyweds, spent four months ( mid-July to November ) of 1956, including their honeymoon, in Parkside House, Englefield Green for the duration of Monroe's work on the film The Prince and the Showgirl with Laurence Olivier.

newlyweds and same
After living in the same household for a few years with their twin babies Ronnie and Linda, the newlyweds move next door to keep the expanding Gildersleeve clan close together.

newlyweds and land
Xeer is defined by a few fundamental tenets that are immutable and which closely approximate the principle of jus cogens in international law: These precepts include: a ) payment of blood money ( locally referred to as diya ) for libel, theft, physical harm, rape and death, as well as supplying assistance to relatives ; b ) assuring good inter-clan relations by treating women justly, negotiating with " peace emissaries " in good faith, and sparing the lives of socially protected groups " Birr Magaydo ," ( e. g. children, women, the pious, poets, messengers, sheikhs, and guests ); c ) family obligations such as the payment of dowry, and sanctions for eloping ; d ) rules pertaining to the management of resources such as the use of pasture land, water, and other natural resources ; e ) providing financial support to married female relatives and newlyweds ; f ) donating livestock and other assets to the poor.

newlyweds and with
A few motels ( particularly in Niagara Falls, Ontario, where a motel strip extending from Lundy's Lane ( 20 ) to the falls has long been marketed to newlyweds ) would offer " honeymoon suites " with extra amenities such as whirlpool baths.
Some families then contrive a series of arranged dances between the newlyweds and their parents, or other members of the wedding party, with guests expected to watch the performances.
* Henry Hill and his wife, Karen ( the subjects of the film Goodfellas ) moved in with Karen's parents when the Hills were newlyweds.
After a wedding dinner with her family, Laura drives away with Almanzo and the newlyweds settle contentedly into their new home.
It was during this time that the newlyweds became involved with the Vineyard Christian Fellowship in Southern California.
Poor eloped with Martha Osgood, and the newlyweds settled in Exeter.
The film ends with the start of the return race, with newlyweds Leslie and Maggie now a team.
Henrietta's flirting with the king started early in the summer of 1661 while the newlyweds were staying at the Palace of Fontainebleau for the summer.
The newlyweds moved to Germany, where van Loon received his Ph. D. from the University of Munich in 1911 with a dissertation that became his first book, The Fall of the Dutch Republic ( 1913 ).
Low-interest loans to newlyweds were designed so that a portion of the principal was canceled with the birth of each child ( Kcs 1, 000 for the first and Kcs4, 000 for each subsequent child ).
The newlyweds leave the hotel after Tom has a heated argument with the hotel owner.
The newlyweds extensively renovated the lodge, transforming it into a 4-story, 25-room mansion complete with stables, servants quarters, tennis courts, a large guest wing, and garages.
In 1770 they were one of twelve couples invited to dine with the newlyweds, Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette, in the Opéra of the Palace of Versailles, which had been constructed for the royal wedding.
* Karen Hill, who married Mobster Henry Hill-whose life was immortalized by Nicholas Pileggi's book Wiseguy and Martin Scorsese's 1990 film Goodfellas-hailed from Five Towns, and the newlyweds initially lived there with Karen's parents
In all of these cases, as the bride and / or groom dance, the guests express their best wishes to the newlyweds with a monetary gift.
The next story tells how the two newlyweds are travelling with Mark's ex-girlfriend Cathy Manchester ( Eleanor Bron ), husband ( William Daniels ) and daughter Ruth ' Ruthie ' ( Gabrielle Middleton ) from the USA.

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