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  2. Elopement - Wikipedia

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    Elopement is a marriage which is conducted in a sudden and secretive fashion, sometimes involving a hurried flight away from one's place of residence together with one's beloved with the intention of getting married without parental approval.

  3. Wandering (dementia) - Wikipedia

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    Elopement, or unattended wandering that goes out of bounds, is a special concern for caregivers and search and rescue responders. Wandering (especially if combined with sundowning ) can result in the person being lost outdoors at night, dressed inappropriately, and unable to take many ordinarily routine steps to ensure his or her personal ...

  4. An elopement, micro-wedding or 'minimony' is the right option ...

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    Whether you call it elopement, micro-wedding, tiny wedding or minimony, having a small guest list can be exactly right for some couples. One good reason to elope is to avoid conflict. Family can ...

  5. Marriage - Wikipedia

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    Sometimes this covers an elopement, but sometimes it depends on sexual violence. In previous times, raptio was a larger-scale version of this, with groups of women captured by groups of men, sometimes in war; the most famous example is The Rape of the Sabine Women, which provided the first citizens of Rome with their wives.

  6. Is eloping becoming more popular? 4 Florida cities rank in ...

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    A traditional elopement has just the two people getting married and an officiant in attendance, but the new version of eloping often includes a small guest list of close friends and family. What ...

  7. 5-year-old boy who went missing while parent was napping is ...

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    In a behavior referred to as "elopement," children with autism may sometimes try to leave the safety of a responsible person's care or a safe area. Research shows some people with autism elope ...

  8. Weddings in the United States and Canada - Wikipedia

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    In the 1930s, 46% of couples in the US eloping did so because of parental opposition to the marriage, 20% of couples elope to avoid attention, 12% because of financial reasons, 8% due to an unexpected pregnancy, and 14% for other reasons. [27] However, in the 21st century, elopement has taken on a different style.

  9. Preventing drowning tragedies: First responders train for ...

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    A behavior that experts refer to as "elopement" is often a factor in tragedies involving children with autism. Here a child feels a strong urge to seek a measure of relief from stress by slipping ...