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  2. Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (film) - Wikipedia

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    Cheerful Weather for the Wedding is a 2012 British comedy-drama film, directed by Donald Rice and starring Felicity Jones, Luke Treadaway, and Elizabeth McGovern.Adapted from the 1932 novella Cheerful Weather for the Wedding by Julia Strachey of the Bloomsbury Group, the film is about a young woman on her wedding day who worries that she's about to marry the wrong man, while both her fiancé ...

  3. Julia Strachey - Wikipedia

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    In 1932 the eccentric and witty Cheerful Weather for the Wedding was published by the Hogarth Press. Virginia Woolf wrote: 'I think it astonishingly good - complete and sharp and individual.' Both through the connections of her uncle Lytton, and the name she made for herself through her writing, Julia soon became integrated into the Bloomsbury ...

  4. Cheerful Weather for the Wedding - Wikipedia

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    Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (1932) is a novella by Julia Strachey. Published by the Hogarth Press in 1932, it tells the story of a brisk March day in England, somewhere on the Dorset coast, [1] during which Dolly is due to marry the Honourable Owen Bigham. Waylaid by the disheartened admirer who failed to win her over while he still could ...

  5. Stunning scene caught in wedding photo - AOL

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    Check out these wedding photos! No, they aren't photoshopped - this whirlwind romance is very real! Post by Photography By Colleen Niska. Usually bad weather would be considered a bad omen, but ...

  6. Elizabeth McGovern - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Lee McGovern [1] (born July 18, 1961) [2] is an American actress. She has received many awards and nominations, including a Screen Actors Guild Award, three Golden Globe Award nominations, and one Academy Award nomination.

  7. Party favor - Wikipedia

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    While the term "party favor" is modern, the practice dates back to the classical Graeco-Roman tradition, where food or flowers were gifted to the attendees of an event. In the Middle Ages entertainers were throwing small objects at the spectators, and the elaborate table decorations were sometimes gifted to important guests after the party.

  8. Talk:Cheerful Weather for the Wedding (film) - Wikipedia

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  9. Did the royal family pay $150,000 for perfect wedding weather ...

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    London-based luxury travel company Oliver's Travels is offering a service that can "100% guarantee fair weather and clear skies for your wedding day" at a cost of over $150,000.