| 1. | However, marriage by capture or elopement is also rarely practiced.
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| 2. | Her mother says the elopement didn't hurt her.
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| 3. | This led to the couple's elopement in 1842.
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| 4. | Crucial to their attempted elopement is Lily's desire to work.
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| 5. | Nina and Jesus have an informal elopement during the night.
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| 6. | Her elopement with society portrait painter Dominick Elwes made headlines in 1957.
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| 7. | Marriages are made by bride capture, elopement, and by negotiations.
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| 8. | Brown at this point may have expected some kind of elopement ceremony.
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| 9. | A second elopement was successful and they married in Auckland.
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| 10. | Sometimes this covers an elopement, but sometimes it depends on sexual violence.
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