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  1. Taucht ein in die festliche Magie des Weihnachtsmarkts 2024 in Fürstenwalde! 🎄✨ Vom 6. bis 15. Dezember erwarten euch rund um den Dom St. Marien kunsthandwerkliche Stände, köstliche Leckereien und spannende Fahrgeschäfte für die ganze Familie. Nicht verpassen! #Weihnachtsmarkt #Fürstenwalde xn--frstenwalde-lokal-22b.de/w #Weihnachtsmarkt #Fürstenwalde #Familienfreundlich #Advent

  2. Stadion-Weihnachtssingen in Wuppertal wächst: 4000 weitere Tickets

    Nachdem die Premiere des Weihnachtssingens im Stadion am Zoo im vergangenen Jahr mehr als erfolgreich verlief und auch…
    #Wuppertal #Deutschland #Deutsch #DE #Schlagzeilen #Headlines #Nachrichten #News #Europe #Europa #EU #2025 #4000 #acht #Advent #Euro #Event #Germany #Nordrhein-Westfalen #Stadion #Stehplatztickets #Ticket #Veranstaltung #Weihnachtssingen #Zoo
    europesays.com/de/965887/

  3. A Comprehensive Guide to the Charm and Story of Shiori Novella, the Knowledge-Weaving Librarian VTuber [EN] VTuber Directory *Japanese article available; translations into various languages provided

    Revised 16 April 2026

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololiveen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-shiorinov

  4. 知を紡ぐ司書系VTuber・Shiori Novellaの魅力と物語を徹底紹介【EN】Vタレ名鑑※日本語記事・各国翻訳あり

    2026/4/16改稿

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololiveen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-shiorinov

  5. 力強い歌声と大人の魅力で輝くNerissa Ravencroftの物語【EN】Vタレ名鑑※日本語記事・各国翻訳あり

    2026/4/16改稿

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololiveen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-nerissara

  6. The story of Nerissa Ravencroft, who shines with her powerful vocals and mature charm [EN] VTuber Directory *Japanese article and translations into various languages available

    Revised 16 April 2026

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololiveen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-nerissara

  7. What is Koseki Bijou? Explaining Why “Biboo” Is So Beloved—Innocent Streams, Crystal-Clear Vocals, and a Strong Presence on Advent [EN] VTuber Directory

    *Japanese article available; translations into various languages provided

    Revised April 10, 2026

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #holoen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-kosekibij

  8. Koseki Bijouとは?“Biboo”が愛される理由を解説―無邪気な配信・透明感ある歌声・Adventでの存在感【EN】Vタレ名鑑

    ※日本語記事・各国翻訳あり

    2026/4/10 改稿

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #holoen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-kosekibij

  9. GTCR Completes Acquisition of Zentiva, a Leading European Generics Pharmaceutical Company

    GTCR to support Zentiva’s next phase of growth, building on its strong foundation of quality, scale and market…
    #Europe #EU #Advent #Company #essentialmedicines #European #GTCR #healthcaresystems #KieranMurphy #privateequityfirm #privateequityinvestor #SteffenSaltofte #theCompany #Zentiva
    europesays.com/europe/9794/

  10. A Comprehensive Guide to the Charm of Twin VTubers FUWAMOCO! Their Perfectly Synchronised Banter and Passion for All Things Retro [EN] VTuber Directory *Japanese article available with translations into various languages

    Revised 8 April 2026

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololibeen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-fuwamoco/

  11. 双子VTuber・FUWAMOCOの魅力徹底紹介!息ぴったりの掛け合いとレトロ愛を語る【EN】Vタレ名鑑※日本語記事・各国翻訳あり

    2026/4/8 改稿

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololibeen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-fuwamoco/

  12. 双子VTuber・FUWAMOCOの魅力徹底紹介!息ぴったりの掛け合いとレトロ愛を語る【EN】Vタレ名鑑※日本語記事・各国翻訳あり

    2026/4/8 改稿

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #hololibeen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-fuwamoco/

  13. Hör rein ins Adventskonzert des Vokalkreis Hameln (2013) – stimmungsvolle Chormusik für die Vorweihnachtszeit! Perfekt zum Entspannen, Mitsingen oder als Inspiration für Adventsabende. #Advent #Chor #Chormusik #Vokalmusik #Weihnachten #Hameln #PeerTube #German
    peertube.sjml.de/videos/watch/

  14. Hör rein ins Adventskonzert des Vokalkreis Hameln (2013) – stimmungsvolle Chormusik für die Vorweihnachtszeit! Perfekt zum Entspannen, Mitsingen oder als Inspiration für Adventsabende. #Advent #Chor #Chormusik #Vokalmusik #Weihnachten #Hameln #PeerTube #German
    peertube.sjml.de/videos/watch/

  15. Erlebe die festliche Magie der Weihnachtsmärkte 2024 in Eberswalde! Von handgefertigtem Weihnachtsschmuck bis zu köstlichen regionalen Leckereien – hier ist für jeden etwas dabei. Welche Marktattraktion ist dein Favorit? 🌟🎄 #Weihnachtsmärkte #Eberswalde eberswalde-lokal.de/weihnachts #Weihnacht #Eberswalde #Handwerk #RegionaleSpezialitäten #Advent

  16. Zweiter Advent in der Cannabonsai Church! 🌿✨ In diesem Video bauen wir eine High‑Fidelity‑Growbox, die Pflanzen nicht nur mit Licht und Luft, sondern mit Klang, Berührung und Intention versorgt. Neugierig auf kreative, sinnliche Grow‑Ideen und Atmosphäre? Schau rein und lass dich inspirieren! #Cannabonsai #Growbox #HighFidelity #Pflanzenliebe #Advent #UrbanGardening #GrowTips #German
    tube.safegrow.eu/videos/watch/

  17. Cosy axolotl! Anna turned a shiny watercolour advent calendar into tiny illustrations — one sketch per colour. Adorable micro-art with chill music; perfect for art lovers and cute vibes. #Art #Watercolour #Axolotl #Illustration #Advent #Shorts #Creative #English
    kiwi.froggirl.club/videos/watc

  18. Cosy axolotl! Anna turned a shiny watercolour advent calendar into tiny illustrations — one sketch per colour. Adorable micro-art with chill music; perfect for art lovers and cute vibes. #Art #Watercolour #Axolotl #Illustration #Advent #Shorts #Creative #English
    kiwi.froggirl.club/videos/watc

  19. Cosy axolotl! Anna turned a shiny watercolour advent calendar into tiny illustrations — one sketch per colour. Adorable micro-art with chill music; perfect for art lovers and cute vibes. #Art #Watercolour #Axolotl #Illustration #Advent #Shorts #Creative #English
    kiwi.froggirl.club/videos/watc

  20. Introducing the Charm of Twin VTubers FUWAMOCO! Discussing Their Perfectly Synchronized Banter and Love for Retro Culture【EN】VTuber Directory
    ※Japanese article and translations available

    Revised 2026/3/6

    #EN
    #VTuber
    #holoen
    #Advent

    enghaishin.com/vtare-fuwamoco/

  21. Hard times at Advent and a sad end

    Further light can now be shed on the fate of John Alford, subject of the blog below, which was posted in September 2021 ….

    ↬bernarddeacon.com/2021/09/21/hard-times-at-advent/?page_id=6997

    In 1899 John was charged with assaulting and striking his wife Mary at St Teath. She applied for separation, which was granted. John was fined five shillings or a week’s hard labour and told to pay two shillings and six pence a week maintenance (equivalent to just over £21 a week now) for Mary and their children (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 20 Apr. 1899).

    Despite obtaining work as a farm labourer in Blisland, John found it difficult to pay this sum. In December 1901 Mary claimed that she had received nothing for 36 weeks. John was duly arrested and brought before magistrates at Camelford. He was charged with refusing to comply with the maintenance order and given a month’s hard labour (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 19 Dec. 1901). This was the third time he was imprisoned on the same charge and probably the reason for his presence in Bodmin Jail at the time of the 1901 census.

    John was clearly a ‘character’. At the petty sessions, to some amusment, he had ‘made a rambling statement and refused to desist when asked’. The magistrate ‘threatened to commit him if he did not behave’ but John was undeterred. Arrayed in ‘a silk hat and gloves … he left the court smiling, remarking “goodbye all, until I see you again”‘ (Cornish Guardian, 20 Dec. 1901)

    In 1902 John, ‘an eccentric person well known at Camelford‘ was in more serious trouble, charged with threatening to murder his daughter Susan, a domestic servant employed by a grocer at Boscastle. John had turned up late at night demanding to see her, having taken against her plans to marry. John claimed he merely wanted to take her to her mother at St Teath, as she was only 18, although from the census and the newspaper report it seems she was at least 20.

    Returning to the grocer’s house at 1am John was reported as saying ‘I’ll break your ____ door open and I’ll murder the ___ maid unless you let her come to me’, before being chased off after the grocer set his dogs on him. John got off quite lightly for this, bound over to keep the peace for six months (Cornish Guardian, 14 Nov. 1902).

    In the high summer of 1913, John Alford, a farm labourer at Trencreek, Blisland and a ‘very familar figure in the district’ was found dead in a barn, having shot himself through the head. The inquest found a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane (West Briton, 5 Jun. 1913).

    #Advent #Alford #Blisland #Camelford #StTeath
  22. Hard times at Advent and a sad end

    Further light can now be shed on the fate of John Alford, subject of the blog below, which was posted in September 2021 ….

    ↬bernarddeacon.com/2021/09/21/hard-times-at-advent/?page_id=6997

    In 1899 John was charged with assaulting and striking his wife Mary at St Teath. She applied for separation, which was granted. John was fined five shillings or a week’s hard labour and told to pay two shillings and six pence a week maintenance (equivalent to just over £21 a week now) for Mary and their children (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 20 Apr. 1899).

    Despite obtaining work as a farm labourer in Blisland, John found it difficult to pay this sum. In December 1901 Mary claimed that she had received nothing for 36 weeks. John was duly arrested and brought before magistrates at Camelford. He was charged with refusing to comply with the maintenance order and given a month’s hard labour (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 19 Dec. 1901). This was the third time he was imprisoned on the same charge and probably the reason for his presence in Bodmin Jail at the time of the 1901 census.

    John was clearly a ‘character’. At the petty sessions, to some amusment, he had ‘made a rambling statement and refused to desist when asked’. The magistrate ‘threatened to commit him if he did not behave’ but John was undeterred. Arrayed in ‘a silk hat and gloves … he left the court smiling, remarking “goodbye all, until I see you again”‘ (Cornish Guardian, 20 Dec. 1901)

    In 1902 John, ‘an eccentric person well known at Camelford‘ was in more serious trouble, charged with threatening to murder his daughter Susan, a domestic servant employed by a grocer at Boscastle. John had turned up late at night demanding to see her, having taken against her plans to marry. John claimed he merely wanted to take her to her mother at St Teath, as she was only 18, although from the census and the newspaper report it seems she was at least 20.

    Returning to the grocer’s house at 1am John was reported as saying ‘I’ll break your ____ door open and I’ll murder the ___ maid unless you let her come to me’, before being chased off after the grocer set his dogs on him. John got off quite lightly for this, bound over to keep the peace for six months (Cornish Guardian, 14 Nov. 1902).

    In the high summer of 1913, John Alford, a farm labourer at Trencreek, Blisland and a ‘very familar figure in the district’ was found dead in a barn, having shot himself through the head. The inquest found a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane (West Briton, 5 Jun. 1913).

    #Advent #Alford #Blisland #Camelford #StTeath
  23. Hard times at Advent and a sad end

    Further light can now be shed on the fate of John Alford, subject of the blog below, which was posted in September 2021 ….

    ↬bernarddeacon.com/2021/09/21/hard-times-at-advent/?page_id=6997

    In 1899 John was charged with assaulting and striking his wife Mary at St Teath. She applied for separation, which was granted. John was fined five shillings or a week’s hard labour and told to pay two shillings and six pence a week maintenance (equivalent to just over £21 a week now) for Mary and their children (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 20 Apr. 1899).

    Despite obtaining work as a farm labourer in Blisland, John found it difficult to pay this sum. In December 1901 Mary claimed that she had received nothing for 36 weeks. John was duly arrested and brought before magistrates at Camelford. He was charged with refusing to comply with the maintenance order and given a month’s hard labour (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 19 Dec. 1901). This was the third time he was imprisoned on the same charge and probably the reason for his presence in Bodmin Jail at the time of the 1901 census.

    John was clearly a ‘character’. At the petty sessions, to some amusment, he had ‘made a rambling statement and refused to desist when asked’. The magistrate ‘threatened to commit him if he did not behave’ but John was undeterred. Arrayed in ‘a silk hat and gloves … he left the court smiling, remarking “goodbye all, until I see you again”‘ (Cornish Guardian, 20 Dec. 1901)

    In 1902 John, ‘an eccentric person well known at Camelford‘ was in more serious trouble, charged with threatening to murder his daughter Susan, a domestic servant employed by a grocer at Boscastle. John had turned up late at night demanding to see her, having taken against her plans to marry. John claimed he merely wanted to take her to her mother at St Teath, as she was only 18, although from the census and the newspaper report it seems she was at least 20.

    Returning to the grocer’s house at 1am John was reported as saying ‘I’ll break your ____ door open and I’ll murder the ___ maid unless you let her come to me’, before being chased off after the grocer set his dogs on him. John got off quite lightly for this, bound over to keep the peace for six months (Cornish Guardian, 14 Nov. 1902).

    In the high summer of 1913, John Alford, a farm labourer at Trencreek, Blisland and a ‘very familar figure in the district’ was found dead in a barn, having shot himself through the head. The inquest found a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane (West Briton, 5 Jun. 1913).

    #Advent #Alford #Blisland #Camelford #StTeath
  24. Hard times at Advent and a sad end

    Further light can now be shed on the fate of John Alford, subject of the blog below, which was posted in September 2021 ….

    ↬bernarddeacon.com/2021/09/21/hard-times-at-advent/?page_id=6997

    In 1899 John was charged with assaulting and striking his wife Mary at St Teath. She applied for separation, which was granted. John was fined five shillings or a week’s hard labour and told to pay two shillings and six pence a week maintenance (equivalent to just over £21 a week now) for Mary and their children (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 20 Apr. 1899).

    Despite obtaining work as a farm labourer in Blisland, John found it difficult to pay this sum. In December 1901 Mary claimed that she had received nothing for 36 weeks. John was duly arrested and brought before magistrates at Camelford. He was charged with refusing to comply with the maintenance order and given a month’s hard labour (Royal Cornwall Gazette, 19 Dec. 1901). This was the third time he was imprisoned on the same charge and probably the reason for his presence in Bodmin Jail at the time of the 1901 census.

    John was clearly a ‘character’. At the petty sessions, to some amusment, he had ‘made a rambling statement and refused to desist when asked’. The magistrate ‘threatened to commit him if he did not behave’ but John was undeterred. Arrayed in ‘a silk hat and gloves … he left the court smiling, remarking “goodbye all, until I see you again”‘ (Cornish Guardian, 20 Dec. 1901)

    In 1902 John, ‘an eccentric person well known at Camelford‘ was in more serious trouble, charged with threatening to murder his daughter Susan, a domestic servant employed by a grocer at Boscastle. John had turned up late at night demanding to see her, having taken against her plans to marry. John claimed he merely wanted to take her to her mother at St Teath, as she was only 18, although from the census and the newspaper report it seems she was at least 20.

    Returning to the grocer’s house at 1am John was reported as saying ‘I’ll break your ____ door open and I’ll murder the ___ maid unless you let her come to me’, before being chased off after the grocer set his dogs on him. John got off quite lightly for this, bound over to keep the peace for six months (Cornish Guardian, 14 Nov. 1902).

    In the high summer of 1913, John Alford, a farm labourer at Trencreek, Blisland and a ‘very familar figure in the district’ was found dead in a barn, having shot himself through the head. The inquest found a verdict of suicide while temporarily insane (West Briton, 5 Jun. 1913).

    #Advent #Alford #Blisland #Camelford #StTeath