After their nuptial flight young queens return to the home nest.
The day was fair, the wind favourable; all smiled on our nuptial embarkation.
Here, two married couples congregate for an evening of astronomical delight and nuptial tension.
Finally, doctors will be forbidden to issue “virginity certificates” in order to protect women from pre-nuptial pressure.
The day was fair, the wind favourable, all smiled on our nuptial embarkation.
The nuptial coat changes with the ram’s age; summer and winter coats also differ greatly.
Most egrets have white plumage and develop long ornamental nuptial plumes for the breeding season.
The Thrissill and the Rois is a nuptial song celebrating the marriage of James IV and Margaret Tudor.
It is a compactly built heron, 50 cm long, white with yellowish legs and bill and short, fluffy nuptial plumes.
“Governments are not elected to arrange nuptial liaisons, much less to untangle them,” writes Joe Rogaly in the Financial Times.
Sperm competition is thought to be the primary reason why males offer nuptial gifts (such as food) to females or allow females to cannibalize them.
And those with wedding plans can invite only up to 20 attendees to their nuptial ceremony, but the reception is a no-no, as food and drink are prohibited.
Spend enough time in these groups, though - particularly reading the comments - and, beneath those silly nuptial stories, lies an online playground of hate.
When a queen sets out to start a new nest, she carries a pellet of mycelium (the “root” system of the fungus) in a special pocket on her head during her nuptial flight and subsequent burrowing.
At one time a number of species of little egrets were persecuted at their breeding places for the sake of their nuptial plumes—aigrettes (or ospreys)—but such killing has now largely been stopped.
The year 1496 saw the publication of an expanded version of some Commentaries on Plato, including the Parmenides, Sophist, Philebus, Timaeus, Phaedrus, and the “nuptial number” in the Republic (Allen 1994).
She represents individuals and families in all aspects of matrimonial and family law, including divorce, custody, spousal and child support, equitable distribution of property, pre-nuptial, post-nuptial and divorce agreements, post-judgment matters, hearings and trials.
There were slides touting a new travel vocabulary: “nuptial nomadism,” “polycule peregrinations,” “self-romance,” and “buddymoons, where we celebrate love between same-sex relationships, but not as you imagine them, because this is about straight mates with their gay friends,” Sanderson said.
On the panel, business and industry minister Nadhim Zahawi MP; Jon Ashworth MP, shadow health secretary, Labour; John Bird, founder of The Big Issue and crossbench peer; Alison Phillips, editor of the Daily Mirror newspaper; and Ayesha Vardag, celebrity divorce lawyer, known for strengthening the status of pre-nuptial agreements in English law.
The term sacrament has become a convenient expression for a sign or symbol of a sacred thing, occasion, or event imparting spiritual benefits to participants; and such signs or symbols have been associated with eating, drinking, lustration (ceremonial purification), nuptial intercourse, or ritual techniques regarded as “means of grace” and pledges of a covenant relationship with the sacred order.
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