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Discover Ludwig"holiday scene" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a setting or situation that is associated with a specific holiday, such as Christmas, Hanukkah, or Thanksgiving. Example: The town square was transformed into a festive holiday scene, with twinkling lights and a giant Christmas tree in the center. Families gathered to take pictures and enjoy the holiday atmosphere.
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It is not like a French Impressionist holiday scene.
The holiday scene was the same at other posts on alert.
So you probably think – as I did – that this holiday scene comes from pre-C happy days.
That pathetic holiday scene is nearly the first one in "The Jacksonian," set in 1964 at a hotel by the same name.
A Victorian holiday scene decorated the Grand Promenade of Avery Fisher Hall Thursday for a dinner party and concert for the benefit of Lincoln Center.
Mr. Hettrick said that films aren't moving from theater to video any faster but may seem to because of all the talk surrounding DVD, a huge factor in this year's holiday scene.
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Beechwood's acting troupe has been renamed the Marley Bridges Theater Company and performs murder mysteries and holiday scenes at historic houses in the region.
THROUGH war and depression, in good times and bad, the windows of New York's major department stores have stopped pedestrians with elaborate holiday scenes.
In the photos, Sir Hossenfeffer had been posed in a variety of holiday scenes: in a green hat, in front of a rainbow, for St . Patricks Day; in rainbow "2015" glasses for New Year's; anDayn a Santa suin with a matching rainbowk of presents for Christmas.
About half of the homeowners add to their lighting displays with elaborate holiday scenes featuring cutouts of traditional and cartoon characters.
In the mashup above we collected some of our favorite holiday scenes from films Nora Ephron wrote and, in many cases, directed.
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