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Trousseau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Trousseau may refer to: •A dowry •The outfit of a bride, including the wedding dress or similar clothing •A name for the Bastardo grape in some regions •A white mutation of the Trousseau grape, known...
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Armand Trousseau - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Indiebride: An alternative site for the independent-minded bride ... Indiebride Clothes Swap Indiebride Trousseau is the place to unload all of the bridalware -- bridesmaid and wedding dresses, veils, garters etc. -- taking up your valuable closet space. Your castoff might be another woman's salvation!
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The Málikís say: It is incumbent upon the wife to buy from the Dowry she has received all those things which women of her status buy as their Trousseau, and if she has not received any Dowry then it is not mandatory for her to bring dowry except in the two following cases:
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