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Each year something strangely peculiar happens at the IOA office.
Something "strangely peculiar" happens at the IOA office each year.
The office is visited mysteriously each year.
The visitation leaves behind "a pleasant assortment of Christmas Decorations."
This year, the visitation happened again.
Some decorations were previously hanging from the ceiling.
Hanging decorations from the ceiling "set off the alarm."
The decorations then "mysteriously relocated themselves."
The decorations relocated themselves to the office window.
Each year something strangely peculiar happens at the IOA office. The staff arrive and the office has had a mysterious visitation (perhaps by one of Santa's hard working elves who has found a way in that avoids detection by our alarm system), and leaves behind a pleasant assortment of Christmas Decorations. This year is no different! Behold!
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Previously, some of the decorations were hanging from the ceiling; however, this set off the alarm, and they then mysteriously relocated themselves to the office window:
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