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  2. Wedding Bells (1933 film) - Wikipedia

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    The priest, however, completes the wedding by tying together the tails of the two sweethearts. Moments after leaving the church, Krazy and the spaniel drive through the countryside road to look for a new home. They then pick two heart-shaped houses. The two houses become animated and merged into a single house before the cat and dog occupy it.

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  4. Wedding Bells - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Bells, a short animated film; Wedding Bells, a 1954 West German drama film; Royal Wedding, a 1951 musical released as Wedding Bells in the UK; The Wedding Bells, a 2007 comedy-drama series cancelled after a few episodes aired "Wedding Bells", an episode of Are You Being Served? "Wedding Bells", an episode of Walker, Texas Ranger ...

  5. Instead of a traditional bouquet, this bride carried her dog ...

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    In recent years, proud dog owners have incorporated their precious pooches into their weddings as special guests, flower dogs, and even ring bearers.. For her own nuptials, bride Joelle Yuvienco ...

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    More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available.. Talk:Bulldog type; Talk:Rugby, North Dakota

  7. Wedding Bells (play) - Wikipedia

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    Wedding Bells is a 1919 comedic play which played on Broadway. The play was written by Salisbury Field and staged by Edgar Selwyn, and opened on Broadway on November 12, 1919 at the Harris Theatre. It played through April 1, 1920, for a total of 168 performances. Prior to opening in New York, initial performances occurred in Washington, D.C. [1]

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  9. Maw and Paw - Wikipedia

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    Maw and Paw are a married couple who live with their children and dog in a rural part of the US. Their pet pig Milford appears to be the most educated and therefore the brightest in the family. A well-known running gag in the cartoons involves Paw stepping on a loose lumber of their house, causing his nose to get stuck in the hole of that wood ...