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  2. The 32 Best Christmas Ornaments of 2023 - AOL

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    Like real snowflakes, each one of these personalized ornaments is different. We also like the bold red ribbon that contrasts with a green Christmas tree. Price at time of publish: $35.

  3. Amrit Sanskar - Wikipedia

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    ISBN 9781857336344. Amrit literally means water of immortality, which is used in the Sikh initiation ceremony; it is known as khande di pahul (literally, water of the double-edged sword). Let us go back to the fateful day of Baisakhi in 1699. After the selection of panj pyarey, the guru prepared amrit for the initiation ceremony.

  4. The Best Snowman Christmas Ornaments for 2021 - AOL

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    $13 and up from Etsy. Shop Now. If you thought pandemic decorations for your tree was just a 2020 thing, it’s not over until it’s over. This glossy, ceramic snowman ornament wears a mask to ...

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    HomeGoods also carries affordable Christmas-themed decorations, such as reindeer and Santa Claus figurines. Many of these items look high end without being ultra expensive, making them the perfect ...

  6. Hood ornament - Wikipedia

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    Hood ornament. A hood ornament (or bonnet ornament or bonnet mascot in Commonwealth English ), also called a motor mascot or car mascot, is a specially crafted model that symbolizes a car company, like a badge, located on the front center portion of the hood. It has been used as an adornment nearly since the inception of automobiles.

  7. Mistletoe - Wikipedia

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    Mistletoe is the common name for obligate hemiparasitic plants in the order Santalales. They are attached to their host tree or shrub by a structure called the haustorium, through which they extract water and nutrients from the host plant. The name mistletoe originally referred to the species Viscum album (European mistletoe, of the family ...