Sentences with phrase «moving wedding reception»

He does his homework and gives a tender, moving wedding reception toast.

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So many things can be right on your wedding day: the perfect decor, the most elegant reception hall, the greatest group of family and friends, the right hand, and even the perfect «I do» moment, but without the right spouse, you've got nothing with which to move forward.
If a woman at a wedding reception said, «The one who does not move, but dances, enjoys the reception,» you would wonder if she had had too much to drink because moving is part of the definition of the word dances (Hawley, Guts of Grace, 124).
Rosie and Roberts started off the wedding with a small intimate church service and then moved onto Rosie's Mum's garden where they held a beautiful outdoor ceremony, followed by a gorgeous tipi reception.
There's a trend right now of having two wedding dresses — a long, traditional one for the ceremony and a shorter, less bulky one for the reception (you know, something you can actually move in).
They use the camera in an expressive or poetic way so rarely that when they do bust out a heartfelt flourish (like the long, slow camera move that reveals the Guardians in their spaceship engaged in a sing - along, or the «wipes» that reveal the reality that Thanos» illusions hide, or a climatic fight between Thanos and multiple heroes) it's as if somebody had briefly sparked a dull wedding reception to life by going out on the dance floor and demanding a song with a backbeat.
I do have a few moves I can pull off in the middle of a dance floor at a wedding reception, but otherwise I wiggle around like a wounded duck.
We have about 7 weeks to move in furniture, decorate the house, set up a wedding reception to serve 100 people following a wedding ceremony at a local church.
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