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"marrier" Definitions
  1. one that marries: such as
  2. a person that enters into the married state
  3. an official or clergyman who performs marriages

9 Sentences With "marrier"

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Donald was a straight shooter, a magnate, a playboy, a marrier of Eastern European blondes, a conqueror of distant Manhattan.
McTeer—who summoned up an impeccable Southern drawl to portray the vivacious, reckless Mary Jo Walker, a serial marrier with a taste for abusive relationships—earned both a Golden Globe and an Oscar nomination for her performance.
Veronique Marrier D'Unienville (born July 18, 1967) is an athlete from Mauritius who competes in archery. At the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing Marrier D'Unienville finished her ranking round with a total of 605 points. This gave her the 53rd seed for the final competition bracket in which she faced Aida Román in the first round. The archer from Mexico was too strong and won the confrontation with 108-97, eliminating Marrier D'Unienville straight away.
Alix Marrier d'Unienville, MBE (8 May 1918 – 10 November 2015) was a French- British agent in the Free French (RF) Section of the Special Operations Executive (SOE), during World War II .
Marc Michel Marrier de Lagatinerie (3 January 1949 - 15 August 1983), known professionally as Marc Porel, was a Swiss-born French film actor. He appeared in 40 films between 1967 and 1983.
Sunday Times. Retrieved 17 October 2014. He described himself as "an accomplished fencer, a fair shot with most weapons and a serial marrier of beautiful women ... abstemious in all things except drink, food, tobacco and talking ... and loved and respected by all who knew him slightly."Bonfiglioli, Kyril.
Landry Fernand Charles Marrier de Lagatinerie (16 October 1912 - 18 September 1999), known professionally as Gérard Landry, was an Argentinian actor. He began acting in 1932 with his first movie Mirages de Paris, acted for over fifty years and has been in over ninety films. Landry also starred in Les Trottoirs de Bangkok (The Sidewalks of Bangkok), a film from French director Jean Rollin.
Originally released in diskettes, the game was also released as Inca Multimedia CD. The remake provides some longer or additional cutscenes and an updated soundtrack (as well as full voiceover soundtrack) in Audio CD format, read directly from the disc; the introduction features the song "Inca People" by J.M. Marrier composed for the game. The game in the CD version is divided in 16 chapters instead of 12, allowing the player to resume to more specific checkpoints. The Mayan level has an additional area with more puzzles.
Pam Evans (born 1953), is an American marketing executive, and part-time author, columnist, and speaker. Pam is the author of a biography, Ring EXchange - Adventures of a Multiple Marrier (2012). Pam was born in Kentucky, raised outside a small town in Western North Carolina, spent her adolescence in Long Island, New York, and her early adulthood in upstate New York. She received her bachelor's degree in English with a minor in Psychology from The University at Albany-SUNY, State University of New York.

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