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  2. 75 Christmas Card Greetings, Messages and Quotes to Share ...

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    Wishing you nothing but the best that the season has to offer.”. “Merry Christmas! This coming year, may you be gifted with countless blessings.”. “This holiday season, may you and your ...

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    Sweet holiday wishes to you and yours. Religious Christmas greetings. May God bless you and bring you a Happy New Year. Peace on earth, good will to men. Hark the herald angels sing! Faith, love ...

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    Religious Christmas Card Messages. Add one of these short Christmas Bible verses to your greeting to honor the reason for the season. “For to us a child is born, to us a son is given ...

  5. Helene Spilling - Wikipedia

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    Helene Spilling (Norwegian pronunciation: [hɛˈleːnə ˈspɪlɪŋ]; born 17 April 1996) is a Norwegian professional dancer.She is best known for her appearances on Skal vi danse, the Norwegian edition of Dancing with the Stars.

  6. List of The Conners episodes - Wikipedia

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    The Conners is an American sitcom television series created by Matt Williams for ABC as a spin-off continuation of the series Roseanne.It stars John Goodman, Laurie Metcalf, Sara Gilbert, Lecy Goranson, Michael Fishman, Emma Kenney, Ames McNamara, Jayden Rey, Maya Lynne Robinson, and Jay R. Ferguson.

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    Etymology Main articles: Ēostre and Names of Easter The modern English term Easter, cognate with modern Dutch ooster and German Ostern, developed from an Old English word that usually appears in the form Ēastrun, Ēastron, or Ēastran ; but also as Ēastru, Ēastro ; and Ēastre or Ēostre. [nb 4] Bede provides the only documentary source for the etymology of the word, in his eighth-century ...