a winter holidayの例文
- Today it is used as a winter holiday decoration at the Lumber Baron Inn & Gardens in Denver.
- There is a winter holiday dinner, and various sophomore, senior, Roundtable and faculty dinners take place throughout the year.
- He died in New York City at the age of 68 while returning from a winter holiday in California.
- Raurimu is a village with a few dozen houses mainly used as winter holiday homes for access to nearby ski fields.
- Once again Sky Lantern went to Highclere Stud for a winter holiday, before returning to Richard Hannon's Herridge Stables in January 2014.
- And as winter holidays draw near, nesters can hardly contain their enthusiasm as they deck out every window with wreaths, ribbons, swags and candlelight.
- He was a low-ranking West German diplomat when he first met Beatrix, then the crown princess, on a Swiss ski slope during a winter holiday in February 1965.
- Claus was a low-ranking West German diplomat when he first met Beatrix, then the crown princess, on a Swiss ski slope during a winter holiday in February 1965.
- The chorus produces four concerts every year : a fall concert, a winter holiday concert ( jointly with the school's band ), a pre-LGPE performance, and an end-of-the-year spring concert.
- The hotel won wide accolades as one of the most definitive examples of Finnish Functionalism and was recognized as the first hotel to be marketed as a winter holiday resort.
- In Israel, Hanukkah celebrations are thus linked with nationalism and military prowess, whereas in the United States Hanukkah has the added significance of a winter holiday to compete with Christmas.
- The children of working-class Jews from Tenafly, N . J ., Shore and his siblings are distributed around the country, yet they try to regather yearly for a winter holiday.
- Bernhard Jr ., the son of Beatrix's sister, Princess Margriet, broke his left leg in two places Thursday while on a winter holiday in Leogang, Austria, the daily De Telegraaf reported Friday.
- The 48-year-old king, who is enjoying a winter holiday with his family at the fashionable Swiss ski resort of Klosters, felt pains in his loins during a descent in deep snow on Saturday.
- In a touch of irony, the ticket's name, " Christmas Traffic Jam, " depicts a winter holiday scene from a turn-of-the-century American town, complete with horse-drawn carriages, Christmas trees and children playing in the snow.
- After a winter holiday break, the show visited other North American cities in January 1996, including a stop in Youngstown, Ohio due to " Youngstown " being the album track most ( relatively ) played on radio.
- The Briarcliff Manor Community Bonfire is a winter holiday event at Law Park, hosted by the village and the Briarcliff Friends of the Arts, involving live music ( primarily seasonal and holiday songs ), refreshments, and craft projects for children.
- The winter cruise of those days to Queensland ports could be regarded as the equivalent of today's drive or flight north for a winter holiday at the Gold Coast or a Barrier Reef Island, or today's shorter South Pacific cruises.
- In London, the prime minister's office, according to Britain's Press Association, said Blair, his wife Cherie and their four children left Britain Wednesday night for a winter holiday but declined to comment on their destination " for reasons of security and privacy ."
- The shooting began at a small ` A'- frame chalet about a half-mile ( km ) from the center of Raurimu Spiral ski village, a few dozen houses mainly used as winter holiday homes for access to nearby ski fields . 250 miles ( 400 km ) north of Wellington.