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I enjoyed spending some holidaytime with my boyfriend and his family and their full house of people who have known each other forever.
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That Mr. Creakle, the proprietor, was down by the sea-side with Mrs. and Miss Creakle; and that I was sent in holidaytime as a punishment for my misdoing, all of which he explained to me as we went along.
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Biddy says, "I know he will be very glad to have it by word of mouth, it is holidaytime, you want to see him, go!"
Great Expectations Dickens, Charles, 1812-1870 1861
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Poinsettias have become a hoiday staple, brightening homes at holidaytime with colors from cheery red to frosty white.
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I’ve since taken the chain off, but it’s a decent wallet and despite getting three (3) wallets for holidaytime this year (a message?)
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It’s like holidaytime for most people is the time between Thanksgiving and New Year’s but for me, here, it’s October.
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This week has been about snow and snowshoeing and shopping spending holidaytime money — I got magnets and a swim towel and gloves and showshoes and a necklace and something else I can’t remember and getting back into the world of work and schedules, at least in theory.
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I got special swimmers’ shampoo from my sister for holidaytime and I’m on my fourth swimsuit since this all started way back in Summer 2005.
abada abada › what was swum - the last wrap-up post for 2007 2008
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Octavio Solis and Marcos Loya's La Posada Magica, long a holidaytime staple at South Coast Rep in Costa Mesa, will be offered in Los Angeles at the
TheaterMania.com 2009
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