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[Mirror.co.uk] - The word 'carol' means dance or song of praise and joy and the first carols were pagan songs to celebrate the winter solstice. Carols were once sung during all four seasons but only the tradition of singing them at Christmas has survived.
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The story is the ultimate redemptive novel, of how Scrooge is shown the error of his miserly ways by three Spirits
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"IT'S COLD HERE!" said Carol Means as she felt the below-zero temperatures outside the Twin Cities airport. She was understandably testy: ...
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When carol singers saddled up to serenade people in the streets of Cambridge
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