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Change: Wherever you are, whoever you celebrate Christmas with, I wish you a really happy one! What is Christmas for you? Decorating the tree? Roasting chestnuts over an open fire? A stolen kiss under the mistletoe, maybe? The kitschy side of Christmas - no harm with that.The Christmas
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Change: normally do.For my wife Beata and Ifamily the miracle of child birth takes on a very special meaning this Christmas, as we celebrate with our darling little daughter Matilda, born 2 December. Wherever you are, whoever you celebrate Christmas with, I wish you a really happy one!
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Change: over an turkeyopen fire, and a stolen kiss under the mistletoe?mistletoe, maybe? The kitschy side of Christmas - no harm with that.The Christmas Story, of course, tells us Christ came into our world as
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Change: and innocent -baby to save us all from sin. I've always struggled a bit with the idea of sin. What is "sin"? And what, in these days of round-the-clock fun and entertainment, actually qualifies as sin? Maybe best not to know too precisely!Whatever, the gift
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Change: we mightwe'd normally do.For my wife Beata and I the miracle of child birth takes on a very special meaning this Christmas, as we celebrate with our darling little daughter Matilda, born 2 December. Wherever you are, whoever you celebrate Christmas
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Change: normally do.For my wife Beata and I the miracle of child birth is takes on a very special meaning this Christmas, as we celebrate with our darling little daughter Matilda, born 2 December. Wherever you are, whoever you celebrate Christmas with, I wish you a really happy one!
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Change: world as a baby - helpless and innocent,innocent - to save us all from sin. I've always struggled a bit with the idea of sin. What is "sin"? And what, in these days of round-the-clock fun and entertainment, actually qualifies as sin? Maybe best not to know too precisely!
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Change: has always been a little bit of- thatno forharm mewith too.that. The Christmas Story, of course, tells us Christ came into our world, helpless and innocent, to save us all from sin. I've always hadstruggled a bit of difficulty getting to grips with
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Change: ChrismasChristmas for you? Decorating the Christmas tree, stuffing yourself with turkey and a stolen kiss under the mistletoe ? I have to confess that Christmas has always been a little bit of that for
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Change: There were only format changes (bold, italics, etc.) in this version. See this version for details.
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Change: Renamed from Know Howe in December by Dec 12 2008, 1:02 PM EST for: Rename
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Change: do. For my wife Beata and I the gift of life certainly has a very special meaning this Christmas, as we celebrate with our darling little daughter Matilda, born 2 December. Wherever you are, whoever you celebrate Christmas with, I wish you a really happy one! Know Howe in December
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Change: I have to confess that Christmas has always been a little bit of that for me too. The Christmas Story, of course, tells us Christ
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Change: Created by Dec 12 2008, 12:23 PM EST for: no reason given
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