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Holyday is
often a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Barten Holyday (1593–1661),
English clergyman,
writer and poet Doug
Holyday (born...
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Douglas Charles Holyday (born 1942) is a
retired Canadian politician who
served as the last
mayor of
Etobicoke from 1994 to 1998 and the
deputy mayor...
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Stephen Holyday is a
Canadian politician who has
served on
Toronto City
Council since 2014. He is
currently the
deputy speaker and
represents Ward 2 Etobicoke...
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Holyday,
later also
known as The Picnic, is an oil
painting by
French painter James Tissot (1836–1902),
painted in 1876. The
composition is set in the...
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Barten Holyday or
Holiday (1593 – 2
October 1661) was an
English clergyman,
author and poet. He was
educated at
Christ Church,
Oxford and
earned a Doctor...
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Holyday, 1876.
Thought to
originally have been part of a
diptych depicting Tissot's
garden in St. John's,
alongside A Convalescent, c. 1876...
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outstanding arrest warrants. In 2011, then
Deputy Mayor of
Toronto Doug
Holyday told the
Toronto Sun that
there was the will in
council to step up action...
- Missal, 2011
Latin to
English translation Weiser,
Francis X. (1956). The
Holyday Book. Harcourt,
Brace and Company. p. 57. "Corpus Christi,
Feast of". Encyclopædia...
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chain of office.
Frances Nunziata (Ward 5 York South—Weston) and
Stephen Holyday (Ward 2
Etobicoke Centre) are
elected as
speaker and
deputy speaker, respectively...
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