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    28. Happy Boxing Day! Let's live out Luke 2:14 which says, "Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men." 29. As you go out to celebrate Boxing Day, remember that "whoever ...

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  6. Beautiful Day (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    "Beautiful Day" (3 Colours Red song), 1999 "Beautiful Day" (Lead song), 2017 "Beautiful Day" (Scott Weiland song), 2007 "Beautiful Day" (Akon song), 2025 "Beautiful Day", a 2008 song by Kerli on the album Love Is Dead "Beautiful Day", a 2014 song by Jamie Grace on her album, Ready to Fly

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    SMS language displayed on a mobile phone screen. Short Message Service language, textism, or textese [a] is the abbreviated language and slang commonly used in the late 1990s and early 2000s with mobile phone text messaging, and occasionally through Internet-based communication such as email and instant messaging.

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    In 1992, Neil Papworth was working as a developer and test engineer at Sema Group Telecoms, in a team developing a Short Message Service Centre for their customer, Vodafone UK in Newbury, Berkshire. As part of this project, he sent the world's first text message, on 3 December 1992, at the age of 22. It was sent from a computer.