The day before Christmas.
1 Met Éireann says conditions will remain very cold up to Christmas Eve .
2 For the first time in years you had Christmas Eve with family.
3 The holiday road toll period runs from Christmas Eve to 5 January.
4 Those two days just happened to be Christmas Eve and Christmas Day.
5 The family gathers on Christmas Eve at the home of Vanessa's parents.
6 Anne had been working all afternoon on a special Christmas Eve meal.
7 Ultimately, the campaign led to defeat at Kinsale on Christmas Eve , 1601.
8 The children always have a party on Christmas Eve in the attic.
9 The bridal pearls are here at last; all ready for Christmas Eve .
10 Families gather on Christmas Eve where the bulk of celebrations take place.
11 Burlesque on Christmas Eve , 1673, with events of later days thrown in.
12 On Christmas Eve it had been lighted and the doors thrown open.
13 On Christmas Eve , late in the evening, I went into a church.
14 He wrote on the next Christmas Eve to an Aberdeen Bible-class teacher:
15 Mr Bittenger was leaving on the morrow, the morrow being Christmas Eve .
16 Collections made on Christmas Eve will be delivered only by Dec. 29.
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