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State Museums of Berlin A 1951 East German calendar with rare Christian symbols Meanwhile, East Germany launched a successful campaign to abandon Advent, advertising Christmas as an atheist holiday and marginalizing publishing houses that added Christian symbols to what they dubbed "pre-Christmas calendars."
A Colorful Countdown to Christmas Mary M. Lane 2011
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SUBBARAO: All emerging economy currencies have depreciated in the pre-Christmas months, but Indian rupee depreciated more than other currencies.
WSJ Transcript of RBI Interview Alex Frangos 2012
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One of the employees has been laid off, and they missed out on the peak pre-Christmas season.
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One of the employees has been laid off, and they missed out on the peak pre-Christmas season.
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One of the employees has been laid off, and they missed out on the peak pre-Christmas season.
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Central and southern parts of the state got several months' worth of rain in one pre-Christmas storm.
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The pre-Christmas government bonus to families and pensioners did little to get people spending more.
single gal seeks stimulation Another Outspoken Female 2009
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But as happened in the pre-Christmas months, it can certainly overshoot, so we'd like corproates to hedge more.
WSJ Transcript of RBI Interview Alex Frangos 2012
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On Saturday and next Sunday, the public can admire the club's handiwork when GATSME holds its pre-Christmas open house, the first of several it plans this winter.
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One of the employees has been laid off, and they missed out on the peak pre-Christmas season.
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