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In this Aug. 12, 2017 photo, Rebecca Poncsak, left, and Scott Deutscher hold roses after exchanging rings during their wedding ceremony at Vegas Weddings in Las Vegas.  In 2016, the Clark County clerk’s Marriage License Bureau issued 81,325 marriage licenses, about 80 percent of which were given to tourists. It’s enough for Las Vegas to keep its title of marriage capital of the world, but it’s a far cry from its peak in 2004, when about 128,000 marriage licenses were issued.   ( Bridget Bennett /Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)

In this Aug. 12, 2017 photo, Rebecca Poncsak, left, and Scott Deutscher hold roses after exchanging rings during their wedding ceremony at Vegas Weddings in Las Vegas. In 2016, the Clark County clerk’s Marriage License Bureau issued 81,325 marriage licenses, about 80 percent of which were given to tourists. It’s enough for Las Vegas to keep its title of marriage capital of the world, but it’s a far cry from its peak in 2004, when about 128,000 marriage licenses were issued. ( Bridget Bennett /Las Vegas Review-Journal via AP)

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