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Christmas: Christmas Tree
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Do you like Christmas? Too bad it comes only once a year. Hey, if you really, really like Christmas - why not have it every day? Christmas 3D Screensaver brings the warm feelings of joy right to your computer desktop. Share these feelings with your family, friends and coworkers. Unfortunately, a lot of folks can't afford to have a dressed Christmas tree every year for one reason or another.
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Leave it to the Art.Lebedev Studio, maker of expensive keyboard prototypes and whimsical objets d'art, to give you a skewed take on an everyday item, and these camouflage Christmas tree ornaments are no exception. Art calls them the "SHAR-404 portable set for improvement of forest units in the face of the new approaching year." more
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This year's new seasonal collection of gift bags and boxes are simple yet stylish, incorporating festive reds and greens with contrasting plum and platinum, perfect for sitting elegantly under the Christmas tree. The packaging has been designed with a beautiful, subtle, pearlised sheen finish and each gift is personally hand tied with a satin ribbon. Beautiful inside and out, every product is individually tissue-wrapped and comes with a matching gift tag, all of which can be mailed directly to friends or family creating the perfectly presented gift.
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NEW YORK, Nov. 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Lord and Taylor launches today striking new shopping bags for the Christmas season in all its 47 stores in markets throughout the northeast. Made of high-quality sophisticated bright white, they display a stunning Christmas tree especially designed by celebrated New York painter, James Nares, as well as the renowned Lord and Taylor logo in silver script.
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According to legend, there is a very old Christmas Eve tradition in Germany consisting of hiding a pickle ornament in the branches of the Christmas tree. Whoever found it would have good luck in the coming year. True? About.com's German Guide Hyde Flippo says "Bah, humbug!"
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For more than 25 years, the airport has celebrated the holidays with Christmas trees over its entrances. But overnight, the Port of Seattle ordered all of them removed. Maintenance workers boxed up the trees during the graveyard shift early Saturday, when airport bosses believed few people would notice.
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