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  2. Dwight Christmas - Wikipedia

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    One of the very few mixed reviews was written by Caroline Framke of The A.V. Club, who awarded the episode a "B−" and argued that "Dwight Christmas" was trying too hard to replicate the humor of the second-season episode "Christmas Party". She concluded that the episode "ranks as more impish than admirable."

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  4. Read The King’s Christmas Day speech in full - AOL

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    Charles called on people to protect each other, delivered message about environment and praised volunteers serving communities

  5. Amelia Bedelia - Wikipedia

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    The stories follow Amelia Bedelia, a maid who repeatedly misunderstands various commands of her employer by taking figures of speech and various terminology literally, causing her to perform incorrect actions with a comical effect. For example, she interprets a request to "put the lights out" as a request to physically put the light bulbs outside.

  6. Dwight's Speech - Wikipedia

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    "Dwight's Speech" is the seventeenth episode of the second season of the American comedy television series The Office and the show's twenty-third episode overall. Written by Paul Lieberstein and directed by Charles McDougall , the episode first aired in the United States on March 2, 2006 on NBC .

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    JC Olivera/WireImage; Gabe Ginsberg/Getty Images Miley Cyrus was in total “shock” after her 2024 Grammys wins, but her choice to leave dad Billy Ray Cyrus from her acceptance speech appears to ...

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  9. Christmas on Campus - Wikipedia

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    Christmas off Campus is an alumni event created as an extension of the original Christmas on Campus. In 1990, through the work of Brian and Renai Lowry, the first Christmas off Campus was held by the University of Dayton's St. Louis alumni chapter. The event has now spread to many other chapters of the UD Alumni Association.