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Nicholas$52608$ - translation to greek

BRITISH WRITER
Nicholas Brittaine; Nicholas briton; Nicholas Britton; Breton, Nicholas

Nicholas      
n. νικόλαος
Santa Claus         
  • 1850 illustration of Saint Nicolas with his servant [[Père Fouettard]]/[[Zwarte Piet]]
  • Eaton's Santa Claus Parade, 1918, Toronto, Canada. Having arrived at the [[Eaton's]] department store, Santa is readying his ladder to climb up onto the building.
  • annual holiday train]] in Chicago, 2012.
  • A man dressed as Santa Claus [[fundraising]] for [[Volunteers of America]] on the [[sidewalk]] of street in [[Chicago, Illinois]], in 1902. He is wearing a mask with a beard attached.
  • Hanging up stockings for Santa Claus in Worthington, Ohio, 1928
  • Excerpt from Josiah King's ''The Examination and Tryal of Father Christmas'' (1686), published shortly after Christmas was reinstated as a holy day in England.
  • The Sun]]'' editorial which, responding to a letter from eight-year old [[Virginia O'Hanlon]], contains the line "[[Yes, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus]]"
  • An 1886 depiction of the long-bearded Norse god [[Odin]] by [[Georg von Rosen]]
  • Santa Claus with reindeer at [[Hersheypark]], [[Hershey, Pennsylvania]] 2021
  • Sinterklaas, Netherlands (2009) on his horse called ''Amerigo''
  • ''[[The Feast of Saint Nicholas]]'' by [[Jan Steen]] (c. 1665–1668)
  • A classic American image of Santa Claus.
  • 2009 [[Liverpool Santa Dash]]
  • Clement Clarke Moore's]] 1823 poem ''[[A Visit from St. Nicholas]]'', helped to create the modern image of Santa Claus.
  • Representation of Santa Claus in Italy.
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  • Santa's House at Jerusalem Old City, St. Peter Street
  • ''Puck'' magazine]], v. 58, no. 150
  • Lapland]]
  • John Leech]] made for [[Charles Dickens]]'s festive ''[[A Christmas Carol]]'' (1843)
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  • Illustration to verse 1 of "[[Old Santeclaus with Much Delight]]"
  • The Christmas issue of [[NOAA]]'s ''Weather Bureau Topics'' with "Santa Claus" streaking across a weather [[radar]] screen, 1958
  • 1955 [[Sears]] ad with the misprinted telephone number that led to the creation of the [[NORAD Tracks Santa]] program
LEGENDARY FIGURE SAID TO DELIVER GIFTS TO PEOPLE ON CHRISTMAS EVE
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άγιος βασίλης
pretty much         
AMERICAN-CANADIAN BOY BAND
PRETTYMUCH; Pretty Much; Draft:Would You Mind (PrettyMuch song); Brandon Arreaga; Edwin Honoret; Austin Porter; Nicholas Mara; Kuwonu; Caleb Kuwonu; No More (PrettyMuch song); 10,000 Hours (PrettyMuch song); Jello (PrettyMuch song); Prettymuch; PrettyMuch discography; Phases (PrettyMuch song); Phases EP; Phases (EP); Lying (PrettyMuch song); Rock Witchu; Rock Witchu (song); Rock Witchu (PrettyMuch song); Me Necesita; Me Necesita (song); Me Necesita (PrettyMuch and CNCO song); Me necesita; PrettyMuch an EP; INTL:EP; Intl:EP; Nick Mara; Zion Kuwonu
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Definition

poussin
['pu:sapoussin]
¦ noun a chicken killed young for eating.
Origin
from Fr.

Wikipedia

Nicholas Breton

Nicholas Breton (also Britton or Brittaine) (c. 1545/53 – c. 1625/6) was a poet and prose writer of the English Renaissance.