Bride
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* [[Bride kidnapping]] | * [[Bride kidnapping]] | ||
- | * ''[[The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even]]'' | + | * ''[[The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even]]'' by Marcel Duchamp |
* ''[[Bride of Frankenstein]]'' | * ''[[Bride of Frankenstein]]'' | ||
- | * ''[[The Mechanical Bride]]'' by McLuhan | + | * ''[[The Mechanical Bride]]'' by Marshall McLuhan |
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A woman who is going to marry or has just been married.
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- Bride kidnapping
- The Bride Stripped Bare By Her Bachelors, Even by Marcel Duchamp
- Bride of Frankenstein
- The Mechanical Bride by Marshall McLuhan
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