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  • 41Christmas pudding — For the atomic model, see Plum pudding model. This Christmas pudding is decorated with skimmia rather than holly. Christmas pudding is a pudding traditionally served on Christmas Day (December 25). It has its origins in medieval England, and is… …

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  • 42Christmas truce — A cross, left near Ypres in Belgium in 1999, to commemorate the site of the Christmas Truce in 1914. The text reads: 1914 – The Khaki Chum s Christmas Truce – 1999 – 85 Years – Lest We Forget. The Christmas truce was a series of widespread… …

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  • 43Christmas stocking — Stockings on a fireplace mantel. A Christmas stocking hung …

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  • 44Christmas ornament — Common thin blown glass ornament empty inside, a typical frosted glass bauble …

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  • 45Christmas in the Philippines — Parol (Christmas lanterns) being sold during the Christmas season in the Philippines. The parol is one of the most iconic and beloved symbols of the holiday. Christmas in the Philippines, one of two predominantly Catholic countries in Asia (the… …

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  • 46Christmas in July — For the 1940 film, see Christmas in July (film). For the 1979 film, see Rudolph and Frosty s Christmas in July. Christmas in July refers to Christmas themed celebrations held in July. In the northern hemisphere some people throw parties during… …

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  • 47Christmas cake — A heavily iced Christmas cake …

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  • 48Christmas gift-bringers around the world — Scandinavian Christmas gift bringer, a Christmas dwarf. Many fictional Christmas gift bringers exist around the world. Contents 1 Christmas gift bringers around the world …

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  • 49Christmas decoration — A Christmas decoration is any of several types of decorations used at Christmastime. The traditional colours of Christmas are pine green (evergreen), snow white, and heart red. Blue and white are often used to represent winter, or sometimes… …

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  • 50Christmas in Puritan New England — The Puritan by Augustus Saint Gaudens, 1883–1886 Christmas celebrations in Puritan New England (1620–1850?) were culturally and legally suppressed and thus, virtually non existent. The Puritan community found no Scriptural justification for… …

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