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  2. Handfasting - Wikipedia

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    The term "handfasting" or "hand-fasting" was appropriated into modern Celtic neopaganism and Wicca for wedding ceremonies from at least the late 1960s, apparently first used in print by Hans Holzer. [21] Handfasting was mentioned in the 1980 Jim Morrison biography No One Here Gets Out Alive and again in the 1991 film The Doors, where a version ...

  3. Janet Beaton - Wikipedia

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    Her ageless beauty was attributed to Janet's practice of sorcery, [12] and it was rumoured that she and Bothwell may have gone through a form of "hand-fasting" ceremony. [ 13 ] Janet Beaton was immortalised by Sir Walter Scott in his narrative poem " Lay of the Last Minstrel " as Wizard Lady of Branxholm , who could '"bond to her bidding the ...

  4. The Doors (film) - Wikipedia

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    Kennealy was hurt by her portrayal in the film and objected to a scene where Morrison states that he did not take their handfasting ceremony seriously. Kennealy is credited as a "Wiccan priestess" for her cameo role as the priestess who married the real Jim and Patricia, but the real priestess was a Celtic pagan. [46] [47]

  5. Jim Morrison - Wikipedia

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    Kennealy said that Morrison participated in a neopagan handfasting ceremony with her. [25] [151] [152] According to Kennealy, the couple signed a handwritten document, and were declared wed by a Celtic high priestess and high priest on Midsummer night in 1970, [152] [153] but none of the necessary paperwork for a legal marriage was filed with ...

  6. Quaker wedding - Wikipedia

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    Quaker weddings are the traditional ceremony of marriage within the Religious Society of Friends. Quaker weddings are conducted in a similar fashion to regular Quaker meetings for worship, primarily in silence and without an officiant or a rigid program of events, and therefore differ greatly from traditional Western weddings.

  7. Bob Hope (Emmerdale) - Wikipedia

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    Brenda organises a handfasting for herself and Bob, while Bob plans a proposal with Dan's help. On the day of the handfasting ceremony, Bob proposes to Brenda, serenading her with a brass band. Brenda accepts and she tells Bob about the handfasting. They then go through with the ceremony surrounded by their family and friends.

  8. Promoting Healthy Choices: Information vs. Convenience - HuffPost

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    2 Abstract Although recent legislation has been enacted to require fast-food restaurants to display calorie information on menus, the consequences of posting such information remain unclear.

  9. Womanless wedding - Wikipedia

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    A womanless wedding taking place at a Methodist church in Cincinnati, Ohio in the early 20th century. A womanless wedding is a traditional community "ritual of inversion" performance, popular in the United States in the early 20th century.