Thursday, November 28, 2019

Story image for lavish wedding from Us Magazine

Hope Dworaczyk Marries Robert Smith in Lavish Ceremony ...

Us Magazine-Jul. 27, 2015
The couple said “I do” in a lavish wedding at Villa Cimbrone in Ravello, Italy on ... love throwing great parties,” Dworaczyk told Us ahead of her dream wedding.
Story image for lavish wedding from The Guardian

Wedding that stopped Sydney enthrals and appals in equal ...

The Guardian-Aug. 20, 2015
A millionaire deputy mayor's big day seemed to break all the rules, shutting down a public street, ousting residents' cars and causing gridlock. Yet Salim Mehajer ...
Story image for lavish wedding from Forbes

Sultan of Brunei Hosts a Lavish Gold, Diamond And Emerald ...

Forbes-Apr. 13, 2015
A royal wedding to beat all royal weddings began April 5 and it is still going strong. However, the highlight came on April 12 when the youngest child of the ...

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

To put the problem ¡The means to determine the dominant.
When a young man set himself the task to marry, thereby becoming a dominant action, and the time and place may change. In other words, in the framework of the commitment of such actions as marriage, place all the other actions in his Trinity: the place, time and action. When a young man wants to marry, becomes the dominant time. When a young man says he's here wants to marry, becomes a dominant place. When a young man says he is married, it becomes a dominant action.
Dominant ¡this is a shared system that defines private human actions. Dominant is expressed only in three forms: the place, time or action, and only one thing. A dominant can be, for example, the time and place simultaneously, as well as time and action or action and place. A dominant can't be all three components simultaneously, although by itself each component is the result of the Trinity of place, time and action.
So, if we are talking about time as the dominant, and in fact this time there is a mandatory result of the unity of place, time (private) and actions. Accordingly, if the dominant performs an action, it in turn is the result of the unity of place, time and action (private). It is clear that this fully applies to the third component of the place.