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  2. December 2009 North American blizzard - Wikipedia

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    The December 2009 North American blizzard was a powerful nor'easter that formed over the Gulf of Mexico in December 2009, and became a major snowstorm that affected the East Coast of the United States and Canadian Atlantic provinces. The snowstorm brought record-breaking December snowfall totals to Washington, D.C., Baltimore, and Philadelphia .

  3. Sveriges Television's Christmas calendar - Wikipedia

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    Klasse's Advent Calendar 21 October 2009: This is the only time the Calendar has been broadcasten live, since people could make phone calls to it. The episodes were unusually long (30 minutes) and it began on 29 November (Advent Sunday), so there were 26 episodes all in all. 1993 Tomtemaskinen: The Santa Machine 19 November 2001: 1994 Håll ...

  4. 12 Men of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    12 Men of Christmas is a 2009 American romantic comedy television film made for the Lifetime Television network. Directed by Arlene Sanford and starring Kristin Chenoweth, the film is based on the novel Dating Mr. December by Phillipa Ashley with the teleplay adaptation written by Jon Maas. Anna Chlumsky, Aaron Abrams, Stephen Huszar, and Peter ...

  5. List of Christmas television specials - Wikipedia

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    The Space Frog Who Stole Christmas! 2004: Keroro, I Cannot Say Merry Christmas : 2005: Keroro Central Tokyo's Ice Age Alisa Has Come : 2006: Keroro, Prevent Christmas! 2007: Keroro, Merry Christmas on the Battlefield : 2008: Natsumi, Christmas Party Operation : 2009

  6. Liturgical year - Wikipedia

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    The liturgical year begins with the commemoration of biblical events leading to the annunciation and birth of Jesus as expected savior in the old testament. The season begins on the Sunday just before the first of December and ends with the feast of Epiphany that is the Feast of the Baptism of Jesus.

  7. 2009 North American Christmas blizzard - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of the storm on Christmas Eve. The 2009 North American Christmas blizzard was a powerful winter storm and severe weather event that affected the Midwestern United States, Great Plains, Southeastern United States, the Eastern Seaboard, and parts of Ontario.

  8. Christmas - Wikipedia

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    The English word Christmas is a shortened form of 'Christ's Mass'. The word is recorded as Crīstesmæsse in 1038 and Cristes-messe in 1131. Crīst (genitive Crīstes) is from the Greek Χριστός (Khrīstos, 'Christ'), a translation of the Hebrew מָשִׁיחַ ‎ (Māšîaḥ, 'Messiah'), meaning 'anointed'; and mæsse is from the Latin missa, the celebration of the Eucharist.

  9. Calendar date - Wikipedia

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    31 Ordibehesht 1403. A calendar date is a reference to a particular day represented within a calendar system. The calendar date allows the specific day to be identified. The number of days between two dates may be calculated. For example, "25 May 2024" is ten days after "15 May 2024". The date of a particular event depends on the observed time ...

  10. 25 Days of Christmas - Wikipedia

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    2008 – A Miser Brothers' Christmas; 2009 – Gotta Catch Santa Claus, Holly and Hal Moose: Our Uplifting Christmas Adventure; 2011 – A Very Pink Christmas; 2017 – Disney Parks Presents a Disney Channel Holiday Celebration; Original films

  11. 2009–10 North American winter - Wikipedia

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    2009 North American Christmas blizzard • Duration: December 22–28, 2009: Seasonal statistics; Total fatalities: 79 total: Total damage: Unknown: North American winters. 2008–09; 2009–10; 2010–11