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  • 1The Wedding — may refer to:In theatre: * The Wedding (1629 play), a Caroline era stage play by James Shirley * The Wedding (1901 play) ( Wesele ), a Polish play by Stanisław WyspiańskiIn film: * The Wedding (1972 film) ( Wesele ), directed by Andrzej Wajda *… …

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  • 2The Wedding — The Weeding Autor Nicholas Sparks Género Novela País …

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  • 3The Wedding! — Свадьба! The Wedding! Обложка The Amazing Spider Man Annual 21 (1987), художник Джон Ромита младший …

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  • 4The Wedding — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel The Wedding Produktionsland USA …

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  • 5The Member of the Wedding —   …

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  • 6The Wedding Present — The Wedding Present. Испания, июль 2009 …

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  • 7The Wedding of Sir Gawain and Dame Ragnelle — is one of several versions of the loathly lady story popular during the Middle Ages; an earlier version appears as The Wife of Bath s Tale in Geoffrey Chaucer s The Canterbury Tales , [ The Canterbury Tales , pp. 258–292.] and the later folk… …

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  • 8The Wedding Planner's Daughter — is a children s book by Coleen Murtagh Paratore, published by Scholastic Inc. in 2005. Plot synopsis Twelve year old Willa Havisham is a classics reader, a cherry cordial eater, and a quite possibly the world s worst wisher. However, when she and …

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  • 9The Wedding (1629 play) — The Wedding is a Caroline era stage play, a comedy written by James Shirley. Published in 1629, it was the first of Shirley s plays to appear in print. An early comedy of manners, it is set in the fashionable world of genteel London society in… …

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  • 10The Wedding Day Mystery — is the 136th of the Nancy Drew mystery stories published by Simon and Schuster. Plot summary The plot revolves around the happenings taking place at Heights House,a Victorian mansion on the outskirts of River Heights. It was hired by Happily Ever …

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