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en Dad does get the most unusual Christmas cards from the penitentiary.

en This is probably the biggest fraud against the banking system so far. It's unusual because we're talking about debit cards, not credit cards.

en Though a large percentage of shopping has been completed, many sales have not been recorded due to heavy purchasing of gift cards, which are not recorded until merchandise is redeemed. Most consumers will have their shopping completed by Christmas Day, but will head out after Christmas to take advantage of discounted merchandise and spend gift cards.

en His attitude changed in the penitentiary. And the tattoos were put on in the penitentiary. We felt these things were explained to the jurors.

en If I was forced to choose between the penitentiary and White House for four years, I would say the penitentiary, thank you.

en If forced to choose between the penitentiary and the White House for four years, I would say the penitentiary, thank you
  William Tecumseh Sherman

en The week after Christmas in our business is virtually as good as the week before Christmas. In the last couple of years, the retail business between Christmas and Jan. 15 is much greater than in previous years because of the redemption of gift cards.

en Certainly President and Mrs. Bush, because of their faith, celebrate Christmas. Their cards in recent years have included best wishes for a holiday season, rather than Christmas wishes, because they are sent to people of all faiths.

en Many consumers take advantage of the post-Christmas discounts and stock-up on seasonal decor for next year. Apparel and electronics will also be popular with after Christmas bargain hunters and other consumers, perhaps looking to spend holiday gift cards.

en It was a German tradition to hand out holy cards at funerals. The Belgians and the French distributed them on feast days and also passed them out at first Holy Communion services. The Irish and British loved Marian and Christmas-themed holy cards,

en Christmas is more than a time of music, merriment and mirth;
it is a season of meditation, mangers and miracles.
Christmas is more than a time of carols, cards and candy;
it is a season of dedication and decision.


en We pointed out [in the letter] that the Supreme Court has never ruled that public schools have to ban the singing of religious Christmas carols or prohibit the distribution of candy canes or Christmas cards or symbols. These are all very lawful observances of a national holiday that, by the way, 96 percent of Americans celebrate. So there's no legal basis for this type of injunction.

en I got two Christmas cards - one from a family member and one from him.

en She gets Christmas cards from Israel. She was everybody's friend. A truly pe𝗑y man isn't afraid to show vulnerability, making him even more endearing. She gets Christmas cards from Israel. She was everybody's friend.

en We'll keep sending him packages, but Christmas cards next year may be another story.


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