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  2. Christmas decoration - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Day, the Christ Candle in the center of the Advent wreath is traditionally lit in many church services and Christmas dinners. Christmas lights in Verona, Italy Christmas decoration in front of The church in Weissenbach an der Triesting An animated Christmas angel from the late 20th century. Christmas decorations in a private home ...

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    It doesn't get more festive than a dazzling display of lights and mini-Christmas trees lining the hotel's lobby. The lobby, named "Waldorf Wonderland," is, per the hotel, enveloped in 112,000 ...

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    A Dachshund owner couldn't figure out why her dog was able to escape from her kennel, so she ddid what any other curious dog owner would do. ... 'Best Thanksgiving dinner:' Woman's $20 Dollar Tree ...

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  6. Merry Dog - Wikipedia

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    It is Christmas time and Santa Claus flies across the evening sky in his reindeer-drawn sleigh. Down on the snowy terrain, Pooch rides on a dachshund-pulled sled, and sings a jazzy version of the song Jingle Bells. On the way, a hungry husky spots and starts to pursue the dog. Pooch arrives at a house.

  7. Waldi - Wikipedia

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    Waldi was created by German designer Otl Aicher, who amongst others was also responsible for designing the logo for German airline Lufthansa.The Dachshund was the first official Olympic mascot, as the 1968 Winter Olympics was the first to use an unofficial mascot, which was a red ball on skis named "Schuss". [1]

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