NOUN | a Christmas holiday | Christmas holidays | |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- It is a traditional beverage offered during the Christmas holidays.
- In 1881 Ivan was sent to a public school in Yelets, but never completed the course: he was expelled in March 1886 for failing to return to the school after the Christmas holidays due to the family's financial difficulties.
- The church has produced a biblical musical, "Songs of the Season", during the Christmas holidays for over 20 years.
- In addition, there is a Halloween Fest in October and Christmas Holidays in December.
- It also transports willing students home for the Christmas holidays.
- Born in Springfield, Massachusetts, His parents were both interested in music, and when Paul Sr taught at a private girls' school, he was allowed to bring the school's gramophone home over the Christmas holidays.
- Storm runs his own wrestling holiday camp events between 6 and 12 times a week during summer, Easter and Christmas Holidays.
- From mid-November until the Christmas holidays, WSNY switches to Christmas music.
- "The Bigger Breakfast" was discontinued after Christmas holidays in 2000.
- In Steven Moffat's short story "What I Did on My Christmas Holidays by Sally Sparrow" (the basis for the Tenth Doctor episode "Blink"), the Ninth Doctor has a rooftop sword fight with two Sontarans in 21st century Istanbul, defeating them with the help of spy Sally Sparrow, apparently before the events of "Rose" in his personal timeline.
- During the Christmas holidays, Shelby announces she is pregnant. Everyone is thrilled except M’Lynn, knowing the risks. Truvy encourages M'Lynn to instead focus on the joy a new baby brings.
- He arrived while Mitchell was away on his 1929 Christmas holidays and after installing himself in Mitchell's office began to make changes.
- Repairs started during the Christmas holidays.
- In-vision continuity was abandoned in favour of out-of-vision presentation over captions, although in-vision returned during the Christmas holidays, usually for the annual Christmas Eve continuity shift, handled by veteran broadcaster Arne Weise.
- Since the 1970s an annual tradition has developed in the village for a group of pranksters to secretly dress up the statue as a cartoon or TV character overnight at the beginning of the Christmas holidays.
- The first week of classes in January following Christmas holidays is designated Godiva Week, and features numerous events, competitions and activities.
- Love was invited annually by David Letterman to sing the song "Christmas (Baby Please Come Home)" on the television show "Late Show with David Letterman" for the Christmas holidays.
- Tubridy sacrificed his Christmas holidays in 2011 to work for the BBC again, this time as a replacement for Ken Bruce on Radio 2.
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