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Bethlehem

[beth-li-hem, -lee-uhm] / ˈbɛθ lɪˌhɛm, -li əm /
NOUN
manger
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Then came three children dressed as Joseph, Mary and the star of Bethlehem.

From New York Times

In his Christmas message, the King had spoken of his own Christian faith and how much he had been moved when he visited biblical sites, such as Jesus' birthplace in Bethlehem.

From BBC

And then there were the photographs of Joan Didion, commissioned by Time Inc. in 1968, shortly after her essay collection “Slouching Towards Bethlehem” appeared.

From New York Times

You want to visit Concrete Charlie’s grave at Holy Saviour Cemetery in Bethlehem and tell him that championship didn’t really count?

From Washington Times

Even during the Great Depression, Just Born prospered, so much that in 1932 Sam and his brothers, who had joined him, bought a large factory in Bethlehem and moved the company there from Brooklyn.

From New York Times