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  2. Office Christmas Party - Wikipedia

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    Office Christmas Party is a 2016 American Christmas comedy film directed by Will Speck and Josh Gordon and written by Justin Malen and Laura Solon, based on a story by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore.

  3. 30 Fun Christmas Party Game Ideas the Whole Group Will Love

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    There are party games everyone can join in on at once, like Christmas charades or a snowball fight, or you can choose to transform your home into an entire arena and have multiple gaming...

  4. Disappearance of Melissa Brannen - Wikipedia

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    On December 3, 1989, a Christmas party, with approximately 100 guests, was taking place at the apartment complex where Tammy Brannen lived with her daughter Melissa. As they were leaving the party, Melissa headed back in to get some potato chips and never came back.

  5. Elton John's Christmas Party - Wikipedia

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    Elton John's Christmas Party is a Christmas-themed compilation album from English musician Elton John. It features his 1973 Christmas single, " Step into Christmas ", and a new duet with Joss Stone , "Calling It Christmas".

  6. Father Knows Best - Wikipedia

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    Father Knows Best is an American sitcom starring Robert Young, Jane Wyatt, Elinor Donahue, Billy Gray and Lauren Chapin.The series, which began on radio in 1949, aired as a television show for six seasons and 203 episodes.

  7. The Epoch Times - Wikipedia

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    The Epoch Times is known for alleging conspiracies involving former Communist Party general secretary Jiang Zemin, under whose administration Falun Gong was suppressed in China. The newspaper is at odds with the Taiwanese-owned and U.S.-based Chinese language newspaper World Journal, calling it a "megaphone for the evil Chinese Communist Party."