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  2. This Beautiful Set of Christmas Glasses Is 65% Off Right Now

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    Make the holidays even more festive with Christmas wine glasses. Great for reds, white, and even sparkling wines, use the holiday glasses to cheer all December.

  3. Happy Holidays (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Holiday (Jo Stafford album), 1955 Happy Holidays: I Love the Winter Weather, a 1999 compilation album by Jo Stafford; Happy Holiday, by Marcella Detroit, 2011; Happy Holidays (Billy Idol album), 2006; Happy Holidays (Magnus Carlsson album), 2014; Happy Holidays from Drive-Thru Records, a compilation album, 2004

  4. Happy Holidays (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Happy Holidays was a British television mini-series aired on the BBC during 1954. Its cast included Hattie Jacques, John Le Mesurier, Clive Dunn, Carole Lorimer, Colin Campbell, Robert Scroggins, and Anthony Lang. Although telerecording existed, none of the episodes remain in the archives. [1]

  5. Nico - Wikipedia

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    Nico was born Christa Päffgen in Cologne to Wilhelm and Margarete "Grete" Päffgen (née Schulz, 1910–1970). [3] Wilhelm was born into the wealthy Päffgen Kölsch master brewer family dynasty in Cologne and was Catholic, while Grete came from a lower-class background and was Protestant. [5]

  6. Niko Moon - Wikipedia

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    Niko Moon (born Nicholas Cowan; September 20, 1982) is an American country pop singer and songwriter formerly signed to RCA Nashville. [2] He has written songs for Dierks Bentley, Zac Brown Band, Rascal Flatts, and Morgan Wallen. [3]

  7. New Year's glasses - Wikipedia

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    New Year's glasses are novelty eyeglasses in the numerical shape of the coming year usually worn during New Year's Eve parties. [1] They were invented and patented [ 2 ] by Richard Sclafani and Peter Cicero in 1992, although other companies have produced similar versions. [ 3 ]