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  • Next week I'll quilt them both up quickly - Lana has a nice Christmas pantograph pattern called Tannenbaum, which is a kind of free-flowing Christmas tree, which will really suit them.

    Archive 2006-11-01 katelnorth 2006

  • Next week I'll quilt them both up quickly - Lana has a nice Christmas pantograph pattern called Tannenbaum, which is a kind of free-flowing Christmas tree, which will really suit them.

    We wish you a speedy Christmas... katelnorth 2006

  • Tannenbaum, which is a German invention that itself traces to a pagan practice that began in that region.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • O Tannenbaum, which is even sung in its original German by many American artists.

    Chattablogs Christian Höferle 2009

  • Tannenbaum, which is a German invention that itself traces to a pagan practice that began in that region.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Finally, let me say, this wonderful evergreen Christmas tree, the "Tannenbaum" about which Aretha Franklin sang, is a symbol of the enduring values of our lives.

    President At Pageant Of Peace Tree Lighting ITY National Archives 1994

  • "Tannenbaum" and Kipling's "Jungle Books" are intensely interesting because in them trees and animals feel and act just as men do.

    English: Composition and Literature 1899

  • Perhaps by no accident, "Kris Kringle" is always associated with the cone-shaped "Christmas tree," or '' Tannenbaum '', which is a German invention that itself traces to a pagan practice that began in that region.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Perhaps by no accident, "Kris Kringle" is always associated with the cone-shaped "Christmas tree," or '' Tannenbaum '', which is a German invention that itself traces to a pagan practice that began in that region.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • Perhaps by no accident, "Kris Kringle" is always associated with the cone-shaped "Christmas tree," or '' Tannenbaum '', which is a German invention that itself traces to a pagan practice that began in that region.

    CreationWiki - Recent changes [en] 2009

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