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WITH garlands and tinsel, twinkling lights dangling from houses, illuminated reindeer on lawns, electric menorahs glowing in windows and candles burning to mark the winter solstice, the season of light is a most visual feast.
It might sound like some idle anarchist scheme to make sure we all fail to get up of a morning, but this colourful Brighton parade is actually a way for locals to mark the winter solstice, with lanterns being lit and then left to burn on the beach.
To mark the winter solstice, established GIYers, as they are called, from Belfast and north Down gathered on a farm outside Bangor.
So many cultures mark the Winter Solstice as a "coming of the light".
As I have posted previously, Austin College's new IDEA Center is a very large astronomical observatory, and it functions to mark the winter solstice, the vernal and autumnal equinoxes, and the summer solstice.
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But federal activism will not mark the next three years.
One more loss for either team could mark the fall.
Instead of celebrating independence, we mark the Easter Rising.
This year, to mark the millennium, they did things a little differently.
Vertical solid lines mark the 2004 Sumatra and the 2011 Tohoku earthquakes.
Daily artillery attacks marked the summer.
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