What does he, as a bachelor, know about honeymoons?
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Honeymoons though do not last; some are long, some are short but nothing lasts for ever.
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I understand that all the best honeymoons take place at 10 minutes past 3 o'clock in the morning.
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I am, on the whole, rather pro-honeymoons.
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After the festivities are over, the two sisters are dragged to their bedrooms and prepared by giggling bridesmaids for the first night of their honeymoons.
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They are transmitted to different destinations for their respective honeymoons, creating further, tertiary, duplicates.
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Sightings have been reported of a young woman who was honeymooning in the castle.
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With a retinue of servants, the immaculately kept place was stated to be an ideal setting for honeymooning couples.
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Bewlay has married at least four women who promptly vanish on their honeymoons.
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Wedding bells will ring in cinema cathedrals worldwide, with whirlwind honeymoons and long and happy lives on the tube and in homevid.
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First, a newly elected leader is supposedly granted a 'honeymoon', a grace period during which he should not be held responsible for the past government's failures.
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As with many similar bridal magazines, it is designed to be an in-depth resource for brides-to-be, with many photographs and articles on wedding dresses, cakes, ceremonies, receptions and honeymoons.
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After a briefhoneymoonperiod in which new brooms have initiated change, interests have tended to regroup, new patron-client networks have been established, and reforms have tended to stagnate.
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The goldenhoneymoonof the war is over.
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He will find that hishoneymoonperiod is remarkably short.
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