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Consummation (album) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Consummation has been considered one of the best albums by the Thad Jones / Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra. It was released in 1970 on Blue Note Records and re-released in 2002. It was recorded at A&R St...
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Consummation or consummation of a marriage , in many traditions and statutes of civil or religious law, is the first (or first officially credited) act of sexual intercourse between two people, fol...
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Consummation was a games convention held to celebrate the wedding of Stephen Tavener and Rosie Tavener-Jones. Those of you who attended the late lamented FurryCon will know the kind of atmosphere they were aiming for: a family friendly convention in a salubrious hotel.
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The Legal Terms * Consumate, Consummation * Defined & Explained ... CONSUMMATION - The completion of a thing; such as the consummation of marriage, the consummation of a contract, and the like. A contract is said to be consummated, when everything to be done in relation to it has been accomplished.
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The Legal Term * Consummation Of Marriage * Defined & Explained ... CONSUMMATION OF MARRIAGE - The first time that the husband and wife co-habit together, i.e. engage in intercourse, after the ceremony of marriage has been performed, is thus called. The marriage, when otherwise legal, is complete without this;
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Consummation, as set down dispassionately by the Oxford English Dictionary is "the action of making a marriage or relationship complete by having sexual intercourse"; from the Latin verb consummare, uniting con- (altogether), with summa (sum total), the feminine of summus (highest, or supreme).
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That wasn't consummation. It was a very long way from consummation. Of course, what his hand was doing wasn't so very far from consummation, but Draco chose to ignore that fact. "Good," he whispered against Harry's ear. ... "Looks excellent," Draco told him hoarsely, told himself that handjobs did not equal consummation,
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