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Story image for wedding dress shopping from Marie Claire.co.uk

Jessica Biel's wedding dress details revealed!

Marie Claire.co.uk-Oct. 23, 2012
When news broke of Jessica Biel's hush-hush wedding to Justin Timberlake in Italy this weekend, the first thing we wanted to know was: what she did she wear?
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Us Magazine

Blake Lively, Ryan Reynolds Reveal New Wedding Pictures ...

Us Magazine-Dec. 20, 2012
Lively wore a Marchesa gown adorned with crystal and rose gold embroidery. To compliment the look, Weddings' style director Kate Berry made her bouquet of ...
Story image for wedding dress shopping from Los Angeles Times

A $2012 toilet paper wedding dress gives new meaning to ...

Los Angeles Times-Jun. 28, 2012
wedding can be the most expensive soiree you'll ever throw. There's the caterer, the flowers, a band and, of course, the dress. But what if you decided to do ...

The most expensive wedding ever. For dogs.

Los Angeles Times-Jul. 13, 2012
Their glittering affair — $6,000 wedding dress! ... Essex House Hotel in New York City won the Guinness World Record for the most expensive pet wedding ever.

1 comment:

Pearl Necklace said...

In the analysis of the ontological nature of the fact that a special place is a philosophical category "concrete".
Philosophers like sharpness and clarity in the wording and therefore claim that the fact that the conceptual form of expression specific. In philosophy to think of specific means to have in mind something that reflects the subject in its immediate sensuous expression and often in a physical form. Therefore, the concept of "specific" and in modern philosophy is dominated by moments of sensual perception of the world, i.e. what you can see, touch, hold in their hands. Again, the advantage. As can be seen, in this case, philosophy is not far removed from immediate sensible perception of the world.
The definition of the notion "specific" sensory images in the immediate perception of objects reflects the need for spatial orientation of a person in the physical world. If a person sees a physical object and can feel it, it means something specific for him and, most importantly, constant and stable in the space-time continuum. Subsequently, as the concept has gained importance in empirical fact, the category of scientific knowledge. But in this case, it is an empirical fact justified as a specific, substantive education, has a steady state. Anyway, at a certain point in time and in space.