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  2. The dos and don’ts of the office Christmas party - AOL

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    An invitation lands in your inbox. Open it and you’ll find details of that event that comes but once a year: the office Christmas party. Perhaps it’s low-key, like a night in your team’s ...

  3. Office Christmas Party - Wikipedia

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    Office Christmas Party was released in the United States on December 9, 2016, by Paramount Pictures. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] Paramount also distributed it internationally, except in several territories: EMEA , where Mister Smith Entertainment handled sales, India, where Reliance Entertainment distributed the film, and the United Kingdom, Benelux, Australia ...

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    We found the perfect Christmas card messages for your besties, parents, co-workers, and even boss. Consider us your personal Santa's helper!

  5. Boston mayor defends hosting 'Electeds of Color Holiday Party ...

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    Boston Mayor Michelle Wu defended a Wednesday holiday party for elected officials of color after an invitation was accidentally sent to the entire City Council, the NBC News affiliate NBC Boston ...

  6. Christmas Party - Wikipedia

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    Christmas Party (The Monkees album) or the title track, 2018; Christmas Party (RuPaul album) or the title song, 2018; Christmas Party (She & Him album), 2016; Christmas Party, an album by the Kelly Family, 2022 "Christmas Party", a song by Eraserheads from Fruitcake, 1996 "Christmas Party", a song by Megan Trainor from A Very Trainor Christmas ...

  7. Christmas Party (The Office) - Wikipedia

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    The scene wherein Dwight plugs the Christmas tree in, only for the office to be underwhelmed by the dismal lights was based on a real moment Schur and his wife experienced during their first Christmas together. [6] Schur based the Christmas party sequences on a scene in Rushmore that happens after the main character does his Vietnam play.