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  2. Luminaria - Wikipedia

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    Luminaria. Luminaria is a term used in different parts of the world to describe various types of holiday lights, usually displayed during Christmas. In English, the term most commonly refers to a specific type of simple paper lantern made by placing a votive candle in some sand inside a paper bag. [1] Also known as a farolito [nb 1], it is a ...

  3. Windowed envelope - Wikipedia

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    Windowed envelope. US Patent 701,839 for a windowed envelope. Modern envelope with a single window for the recipient address. A windowed envelope is a conventional envelope with a transparent (typically PET or BOPS Bi-oriented polystyrene [1] plastic film) window to allow the recipient's address to be printed on the paper contained within.

  4. Christmas Card Etiquette To Keep In Mind This Year - AOL

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    Christmas will be here before you know it. That wonderful season when we deck the halls, trim the tree, watch endless corny made-for-TV holiday movies and put Mariah Carey’s “All I Want For ...

  5. Christmas seals - Wikipedia

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    The world's first Christmas seal. Christmas seals are adhesive labels that are similar in appearance to postage stamps that are sold then affixed to mail during the Christmas season to raise funds and awareness for charitable programs. Christmas seals have become particularly associated with lung diseases such as tuberculosis, and with child ...

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    Post-pandemic shortages mean that retail and hospitality chains start to pay six figures to stay competitive

  7. Christmas in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    The word Paskó serves as the root word of some Christmas-related terms, such as Kapaskuhán, the name for the Christmas season; namamaskó, a caroller; pamamaskó, the act of caroling; pamaskó, a Christmas gift or present; and pampaskó, or pang-Paskó, which literally means "for Christmas" and may refer to clothing worn on the day of the ...

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