The community centre looked its best for the party with its Christmas tree and Christmas decorations. |
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In those days the staid, solitary Christmas tree on The Mound with its handful of lights was the highlight of my year. |
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Christmas is a few days away and it is time for choirs and concerts when you are not baking cakes and decorating your Christmas tree. |
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Buy stuffed, hand-sewn decorations to brighten up both your Christmas tree and the lives of needy women. |
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Overlap Christmas tree boughs and evergreen prunings atop beds to protect newly planted and tender perennials and bulbs. |
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It snows onto a snowman and a Christmas tree while Santa flies overhead and the aforementioned bulbs twinkle merrily. |
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Christmas tree worms protruded from a large brain coral in a rainbow of colours. |
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Shrouded in bracken and blackberry brambles is a bush dangling dozens of berries like Christmas tree ornaments. |
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A multi-coloured straw sombrero from Acapulco in Mexico seemed equally out of place on the Christmas tree. |
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The Hilton lobby was decorated beautifully with a huge Christmas tree, Santas and a balloon snowman. |
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A bedecked Christmas tree and stalls selling eatables added to the ambience. |
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Soon the avenues will be fringed with pines where the Christmas tree sellers have set up their stalls. |
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The fruit can be heavy, so choose small ones and pick a variety of Christmas tree with sturdy branches such as Fraser fir or spruce. |
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The Christmas tree, still on display, was nearly fourteen feet high and did not yet reach the ceiling. |
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In fact, Wautoma, the county seat of Waushara County, calls itself the Christmas tree capital of America. |
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Surely there not being a Christmas tree was not reason enough for the police to cordon the area off. |
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The plantation produces both conifers and deciduous trees for the Christmas tree and landscape markets. |
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Atrazine is mainly applied to corn and soybean crops, but is also used on sorghum, sugarcane, pineapple, turf grass, and Christmas tree farms. |
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A Christmas tree has been erected every year on the Square for the festive season. |
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The indicator board next to the executive officer's chair lights up like a Christmas tree. |
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The Christmas tree was gone, and Maggie had set up a faux fireplace in its place. |
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The Christmas tree is included in the exhibition as a symbol of fruitfulness and abundance in the house. |
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Most famous of his costume wardrobe was his Yuletide disguise as a full Christmas tree complete with lights. |
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Let me develop that illustration in a familiar way, contrasting a Christmas tree with an apple tree. |
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I have enough trouble finding a spare plug for the Christmas tree without going a whole month without the stereo, how do these jokers manage it? |
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I had read that dumb canes can be poisonous to pets, but my cat seems to prefer fake Christmas tree branches. |
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About half the population will listen to or view the Queen's speech, buy a Christmas tree and have an Advent calendar hanging in the house. |
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Anyway, this year the whole family were gathered round so it was time to buy a real, genuine Christmas tree. |
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Species and site characteristics often serve as a general guide to fertilization in established Christmas tree plantations. |
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The last of the turkey has been demolished, the new toys lie in a corner and the Christmas tree is shedding its needles at a rate of knots. |
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Of course, I had never seen a weighted, jangling, belly-swollen giant flop down a chimney and gaily dispense his largesse under a Christmas tree. |
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He opened the door and there was a little angel with a great big Christmas tree. |
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At 48, she even has something girlish about her, as she awaits the delivery of her Christmas tree. |
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You might host a fundraiser for a retirement home in your neighborhood or trim the Christmas tree for the elderly couple next door. |
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And here's the impossibly blond and blue-eyed sweet boy, aged maybe five, standing in front of a Christmas tree. |
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Instead of the usual studio lighting he used the available light sources visible in the shot, such as lamps, Christmas tree lights and so forth. |
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The kids can romp, listen to homespun Santa tales, and decorate a sweet country Christmas tree. |
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He then became angry and threw a plastic Christmas tree at him, ran into the kitchen and armed herself with a knife. |
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Some people here eschew all the electrical gadgets, except for fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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The Christmas tree is also draped with asparagus fern, giving it a fuzzy, soft focus effect. |
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Sparkling, shimmering styles will make you as noticeable as the fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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Insert sections of lycopodium all around the bottle brush to create a realistic miniature Christmas tree. |
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A tall Christmas tree will light up outside a farmhouse in Watendlath today as the last Lake District hamlet is connected to mains electricity. |
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Others bear odd-shaped ears, such as one that looks like an onion bulb or another that is branched, with a tassel resembling a Christmas tree. |
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Incidentally, he told me that poor people in the rural areas used to use that plant as a Christmas tree, back in the day! |
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The Christmas tree fell over, and I had never seen Mom happier as she and Dad guffawed at their clumsiness. |
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A large Christmas tree with large bulbous fairy lights had been placed on the village green. |
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His house is decorated with blinking lights, and a Christmas tree stands on the porch. |
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Everyone was sitting round the Christmas tree, which was piled with presents. |
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As they went down to the living room, it looked beautiful with the Christmas tree fully decorated and lights hung on it. |
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Each night after going to bed I can hear them downstairs dismantling the Christmas tree bauble by bauble. |
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The Christmas tree has been up and glittering for two days now, dripping with lights, baubles and shiny things of all kinds. |
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This weighty volume is a delight, destined to be found gift-wrapped beneath many a Christmas tree. |
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For centuries the Christmas tree has been one of the most popular yuletide symbols and much has been written about it. |
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Together, they chopped down the Christmas tree, set it up in the parlor, hung the ornaments, and strung popcorn to hang on the piney branches. |
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A commercial Christmas tree starts out like any other conifer, but the tips of both its leader and lateral branches are clipped off. |
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The family gets together on Christmas Eve to decorate the Christmas tree and attend midnight Mass. |
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At the window of her neat Balby home twinkles a Christmas tree while other festive decorations adorn the living room. |
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Before they were in the Christmas tree business the Bergin sisters ran a tourist venture with their Clydesdale horses and traps. |
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Some of the explosives were in Christmas tree baubles and contained lead shot, flash powder and propellant, Judge Anthony Ensor was told. |
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I sat up all night, then I took down all the Christmas cards and the decorations of the Christmas tree. |
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Stand her in the middle of a darkened Victorian dining room draped with holiday greenery, a Christmas tree twinkling in the corner. |
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Or, a Christmas tree made from hundreds of twinkling lights is a great feature on any patio. |
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In fact, we're told that the President-elect has a Christmas tree in the ocean side home where he's celebrating. |
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Armed with baubles, craft knives, glue, string and shiny material, Forkhill Senior Citizens were busy bees preparing their Christmas tree decorations last week. |
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Bohac vowed to that when he came back next year there would be no confusion about any Christmas tree or Santa aprons. |
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Clays wired up the Christmas tree in the dormitory lounge so that the different frequencies of sound activated its red, green, blue and yellow lights. |
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On Dec. 18, a triumphant Johnson appeared on the ellipse outside the White House to light the national Christmas tree. |
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Foliage color, needle length, needle retention, stem straightness, shape and density are among the important factors influencing one's final choice of a Christmas tree. |
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The memory of dead relatives and cancer survivors will be celebrated with a huge Christmas tree outside Safeways in Wimbledon town centre next month. |
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Civilians left flowers as well as a tiny frosted Christmas tree that had two red ornaments. |
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Someone pulled a plug and the Christmas tree went from multicolored speckles to a black haze in the corner. |
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If you've got one of its skunky previous DVD editions, it's time to turn that turkey into a Christmas tree ornament and take a step up in quality. |
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He glanced to the as-yet undecorated Christmas tree, and then back to her. |
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The Christmas tree is decorated with coloured lights because they remind us of the stars flickering through the branches on a cold starry winter night. |
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She was a crafter of clay fairies, and beside her camping site was a small wooded patch she decorated with mini Christmas tree lights, opalescent ornaments, and her fairies. |
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The Christmas tree, for example, harks back to a northern Germanic fertility festival and feast of the dead when greenery was hung up in the home to warn off evil spirits. |
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The Puritans banned Christmas Eve and the day as too paganish because they were celebrated until the era of the Victorian Christmas tree as wild party occasions. |
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Home-made paper chains, cotton-wool snowmen and a few fairy lights used to be enough to dress a Christmas tree, but now we need more of a wow factor. |
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I've decorated my flat by draping the usual fairy lights down the hallway, and your fibre optic Christmas tree is busy changing colour on the dining table. |
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Christmas tree worms and feather dusters sprouted from many coral heads. |
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Every bedroom has its own Christmas tree and festoons of decorations. |
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Houses are decorated with colourful festoons, stars and cut-outs depicting the Lord Jesus' life and, of course, the quintessential Christmas tree. |
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It was a cosy atmosphere inside Coffee Pot, which was decked up with balloons, festoons and buntings, besides a decorated Christmas tree and crib set. |
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Sprinkle essential oils, orange and cinnamon perhaps, to a bowl of fir cones, Christmas tree cuttings and dried orange slices for a wonderful Christmas potpourri. |
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A versatile handheld paper crimper gives a professional look to paper projects ranging from greeting cards to napkin rings, Christmas tree ornaments to gift wrap. |
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It looks like a gigantic version of a very cheap plastic Christmas tree. |
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The only time I got close to a real Christmas tree was in primary school, when we had a branch from a gum tree stuck in a pot and decorated with hand-made paper ornaments. |
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We see a solitary figure in a darkened office, a lighted miniature Christmas tree sitting on someone's desk, and a dippy Christmas novelty song playing on the radio. |
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There may be no other gift more fun to find under the Christmas tree than a brand new electric train set. |
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We cheered on our favorite team in the Ag Olympics, with events including cherry pit spitting and Christmas tree tossing. |
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Some youngsters came dressed as Santa, while other young carollers donned light-up Christmas tree hats and even Rudolph antlers. |
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Of particular note is the survival of the pagan fascination with the forest in the retention of Christmas tree even today. |
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A Christmas tree has been donated to the square by Norway since 1947 and is erected for twelve days before and after Christmas Day. |
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Dior and Claridge's are delighted to announce that for Christmas 2009, The Claridge's Christmas tree will be designed by John Galliano. |
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A Christmas tree is put up on the Piazza, and another outside the Cathedral at High Cross. |
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The picture shows a lighted GE Snowball Christmas tree light. |
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At the turn of the century, misled conservationists would have had us forego the joys of a Christmas tree. |
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I have three pairs of kid gloves. I've had kid mittens before from the Christmas tree, but never real kid gloves with five fingers. |
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Each December Norway gives a Christmas tree to the United Kingdom as thanks for the British assistance during the Second World War. |
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Michael Community School, hangs a decoration on the Christmas tree at the Mendel Art Gallery, in Saskatoon. |
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If Allsopp and Jenkin had their way, we'd all be sitting round a Christmas tree made of old Brillo pads, eating gruel on the 25th. |
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We went just before Christmas and they even had a Christmas tree, decorations and gentle festive music softly caressing our lugholes. |
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The Campbell family had a lovely time making aloha shirts for the Christmas tree this year. |
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Instead, Santa rode an outrigger, elves wore aloha shirts and a Norfolk Island pine was the traditional Christmas tree. |
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McConnell soon followed, beaming like an ornament atop a Christmas tree. |
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At the very moment he cried out, David realised that what he had run into was only the Christmas tree. |
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These are great for really developing that Christmas tree in your lower back and the proper arch at the top is key in that regard. |
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In the city, a big Christmas tree is lit with Christmas lights, and everybody surrounds the tree and sings Christmas carols. |
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Some traditions credit Saint Boniface with the invention of the Christmas tree. |
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The Norway spruce is widely planted for its wood, and is the species used as the main Christmas tree in several cities around the world. |
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The bark has historical medicinal properties, and it is popular in the United States as a Christmas tree. |
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In 1832, the future Queen Victoria wrote about her delight at having a Christmas tree, hung with lights, ornaments, and presents placed round it. |
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We envision every Christmas tree in America decorated in patriotic ornaments as well as menorahs and dreidels created in red, white and blue. |
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Festive fury A Christmas tree has been rubbished by locals in a town in Pensylvania who clubbed together to get a new one. |
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Los Angeles' annual Christmas tree recycling program kicks off today with nearly twice as many drop-off locations as last year. |
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According to historical accounts, the Christmas tree in Australia was first called Pohutukawa. |
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The Christmas tree is decorated with lights that are switched on at a seasonal ceremony. |
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The Christmas tree is already up and soon the gluhwein will be flowing and the stollen and wurst from some of the 190 stalls will be on offer. |
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Our special Filipino star lantern, or parol, hung in our front window, and the nativity scene was set up next to our Christmas tree. |
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Haider, governor of the Austrian state of Carinthia, traveled to Rome with a delegation of supporters to present an 80-foot Christmas tree to the pope Dec. |
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Then, after a smoky-burnout to warm up the tires, you're lined up next to another competitor and the Christmas tree lights blink down... yellow, yellow, yellow, green! |
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I hate to be flip, but perhaps we could steal a Christmas tree. |
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I made a fatal mistake once, a few days before Christmas, of hanging a wrapped present of biscuits for my Clumber Spaniel dog, Fudge, on the decorated Christmas tree. |
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Let's talk about the upside down Christmas tree holdover bars. |
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The Christmas tree was aglimmer with thousands of little lights. |
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Aldrich goes on for five pages about the December day in 1994 when he helped decorate the White House Christmas tree with an anatomically correct gingerbread man. |
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