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Q&A: What dose it mean ” air supply”?

Question by Mizuho O: What dose it mean ” air supply”?
I watched the Wedding Planner, which Jennifer Lopez and Matthew AcCnaughey.
In this movie, Jennifer told Matthew AcCnaughey ” You are on top of me, cutting off my air supply” What dose ” cutting off my air supply”… Please explain this meaning.
I am not American, so [...]

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When a wedding venue says “Preferred Caterers” Does that mean I have to use one on the list?

Question by lin25: When a wedding venue says “Preferred Caterers” Does that mean I have to use one on the list?
When I think of perferrred I think that means “suggested”…maybe they have worked with them in the past.
The paperwork sounds like you have to use them…but the list says Preferred!
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Q&A: What do people mean when they qualify their church weddings as “Christian weddings”?

Question by theologygirl: What do people mean when they qualify their church weddings as “Christian weddings”?
I mean, Catholics, Baptists, Methodists, Lutherans, Anglicans, etc. … all Christian. Some denominations and sects have rituals particular to their way of celebrating the sacrament, but most have a lot in common. Yet I see tons of questions by people [...]

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