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  2. 25 Fun and Festive Farewells for Your Elf on the Shelf - AOL

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    A heartfelt goodbye poem is the perfect way to say farewell to everybody's favorite holiday helper. Print this free one or write your own for a sweet personal touch. Get the tutorial at The Elf on ...

  3. The 20 best gifts to give someone you don't know very well - AOL

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    These can be used to automatically turn on, say, your standing fan or your space heater — and it fits perfectly in a stocking or small gift bag. ... The 12 best gifts for men who love to fish ...

  4. Gifts for the Dad Who Wants Nothing - AOL

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    Sure, sure, he wants nothing, but I would be willing to bet Dad wants nothing more than to have his family together, around the table, laughing hysterically and making new memories that’ll last ...

  5. Catullus 101 - Wikipedia

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    The tone is grief-stricken and tender, with Catullus trying to give the best gift he had to bestow (a poem) on his brother, who was taken prematurely. The last words, " Hail and Farewell " (in Latin, ave atque vale ), are among Catullus' most famous; an alternative modern translation might be "I salute you...and goodbye".

  6. List of last words (20th century) - Wikipedia

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    "Goodbye, my friend, goodbye. My dear, you are in my heart. Predestined separation promises a future meeting." [23] ("До свиданья, друг мой, до свиданья. / Милый мой, ты у меня в груди. / Предназначенное расставанье / Обещает встречу впереди.")

  7. Birthday Letters - Wikipedia

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    Birthday Letters is a 1998 poetry collection by English poet and children's writer Ted Hughes. Released only months before Hughes' death, the collection won multiple prestigious literary awards, including the Whitbread Book of the Year, the Forward Poetry Prize for Best Collection, and the T.S. Eliot Prize for Poetry in 1999. [ 1 ]