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Examples
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Only that I am thinking of him and wishing him a happy Christmas-time.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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Only that I am thinking of him and wishing him a happy Christmas-time.
Exit the Actress Priya Parmar 2011
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Since it is the time to be thankful for things, I wanted to write you that. [received at Christmas-time]
William E. J. Doane PhD › What Students are Saying About My Teaching (and Their Learning!) 2010
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It's been a chore trying to figure out an uplifting topic for this Christmas-time column.
Diane Dimond: Layaway Angels Diane Dimond 2011
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In "Hark the Herald", a lonely Christmas-time visitor to a guesthouse manages constantly to miss the festive parties and meals, never seeing another guest during his stay.
Screwtop Thompson by Magnus Mills – review Alice Fisher 2010
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Rockefeller Center: When I think of Rockefeller Center, I think of Christmas-time and the giant Christmas tree with ice skaters and people going with packages.
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I'm curious to see if The Sing-Off will work as something other than a Christmas-time stunt, but two-hour weekly episodes may be asking a lot from an audience that may also be occupied with Fox's The X Factor later in the week.
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It's been a chore trying to figure out an uplifting topic for this Christmas-time column.
Diane Dimond: Layaway Angels Diane Dimond 2011
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Of course, his change of heart had nothing to do with being "Christian" at Christmas-time and everything to do with trying to get the media to do his dirty work for him and run the ad for free.
Huckabee Was The Inspiration For The Twisted Character in My Novel 2010
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Christmas-time meant plates and plates of delicious cookies from every ethnic background you can imagine.
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