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January 6
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Noun1.January 6 - twelve days after ChristmasJanuary 6 - twelve days after Christmas; celebrates the visit of the three wise men to the infant Jesus
Christian holy day - a religious holiday for Christians
Jan, January - the first month of the year; begins 10 days after the winter solstice


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He gets the entire E36,000 prize being breeder, owner and trainer of the January 06 fawn by Balintore Brave out of Fergus Gold.
January 06 - Merseytravel challenges the government's decision in the High Court.
The New York Post published the following cartoon (10/05/06): * Don Imus, discussing the movie Brokeback Mountain on his radio show in January 06, quoted Michael Savage (not to be confused with Dan) as dubbing the movie as "Fudgepack Mountain," provoking laughter in his interlocutor, Chris Matthews.
 
 
 
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