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As we go to press, a congressional bulletin tells us that: "The U.S. Capitol Holiday Tree is scheduled to arrive at the West Front of the Capitol ... on December 1.".


* As we go to press, a congressional bulletin tells us that: "The U.S. Capitol Holiday Tree is scheduled to arrive at the West Front of the Capitol ... on December 1." This year's Holiday Tree, we are further informed, is from the Boise national forest The Boise National Forest is a US national forest located north and east of the city of Boise, Idaho. It is about 2,612,000 acres (10,570 km²) in size, ranging in elevation from 2,600 to 9,800 feet (800 to 3000 m).  in Idaho. It will be decorated with more than 6,000 holiday ornaments Ornaments are a frequent embellishment to music. Sometimes different symbols represent the same ornament, or vice versa. Different ornament names can refer to an ornament from a specific area or time period.  and 10,000 colored holiday lights. Residents of Washington, D.C., will be able to admire the Holiday Tree as they bustle bus·tle 1  
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To move or cause to move energetically and busily.

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Excited and often noisy activity; a stir.
 around doing their holiday shopping. Many of us will, of course, decorate our own homes with holiday lights and holiday wreaths. In our living rooms we shall put up holiday trees very much like the Capitol's Holiday Tree, though of course much smaller. Under our holiday trees we shall pile holiday presents. To our friends and loved ones loved ones nplseres mpl queridos

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 we shall send holiday cards. Perhaps we shall take our children to see a holiday show--a stage performance of Charles Dickens's much-loved fable A Holiday Carol, perhaps. On Holiday Eve we may be serenaded by carol singers with "The Twelve Days of Holiday" or "We Wish You A Merry Holiday!" Then we shall read the little ones young children.

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 to sleep with Clement Clarke Moore's classic poem "'Twas the night before Holiday." On Holiday itself we shall open our holiday presents and eat our holiday dinner, then settle down to watch the holiday specials on TV. Remember, Holiday comes but once a year, so--Merry Holiday!
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Date:Dec 22, 2003
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