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st. nick
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Santa Claus, Santa, Kriss Kringle, Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, Saint Nick, St. Nicknoun
the legendary patron saint of children; an imaginary being who is thought to bring presents to children at Christmas
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Please cheer and please pray for Nick Corderos today, and I know that this virus is not going to get Nick Corderos down, it's not how Nick Corderos story ends, so just keep us in your thoughts and prayers today. Thank you.
This toy brought so much joy and happiness to my 8-year-old niece, and there are thousands and thousands of families just like Nick Caprio and I. I just had to do something.
The matter was set to be heard before Christmas but there was a sick barrister and Nick asked me to agree to a delay, and now it's all kind of blown up in his face.
It is clear those responsible would have needed a large vehicle such as a flatbed truck and may have also needed to lift it by mechanical means, it is a hugely distinctive object and it is unlikely the offenders will find it that easy to sell on as scrap or to a collector. Because of its sheer size Police Constable Nick Lingham are hoping people may have seen it being transported and also asking members of the public to keep their eyes open and report anything suspicious.
Day by day, hour by hour, Nick Cordero's getting better, nick Cordero's slowly getting back to where Nick Cordero was before this infection came about.
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- רחוב. ניקHebrew
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