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On [[Earth]], '''December''' was the twelfth month of the year. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') It contained the holiday of [[Christmas]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Children in Need Special (TV story)|Children in Need Special]]'')  and the phenomenon known as the [[winter solstice]], the moment where daylight would reach its lowest amount and increase afterward. The [[winter solstice]] is also the first day of winter. As a consequence, it contained the exact midpoint of [[winter]] and therefore the instant when people were, in the words of [[Kazran Sardick]] and the [[Eleventh Doctor]], "halfway out of the dark". ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'')   
On [[Earth]], '''December''' was the twelfth month of the year. ([[TV]]: ''[[The End of Time (TV story)|The End of Time]]'') It contained the holiday of [[Christmas]] ([[TV]]: ''[[Children in Need Special (TV story)|Children in Need Special]]'')  and the phenomenon known as the [[winter solstice]], the moment where daylight would reach its lowest amount and increase afterward. As a consequence, it contained the exact midpoint of [[winter]] and therefore the instant when people were, in the words of [[Kazran Sardick]] and the [[Eleventh Doctor]], "halfway out of the dark". ([[TV]]: ''[[A Christmas Carol (TV story)|A Christmas Carol]]'')   
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On Earth, December was the twelfth month of the year. (TV: The End of Time) It contained the holiday of Christmas (TV: Children in Need Special) and the phenomenon known as the winter solstice, the moment where daylight would reach its lowest amount and increase afterward. As a consequence, it contained the exact midpoint of winter and therefore the instant when people were, in the words of Kazran Sardick and the Eleventh Doctor, "halfway out of the dark". (TV: A Christmas Carol)