Sentences with phrase «as auld»

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As he made the long walk with the dish to the clubhouse, 600 feet away behind the centerfield fence, Auld Lang Syne wafted down from the speakers.
Robert studied Hatha Yoga under the guidance of Jonathan O'Dell and Johanna Auld and became certified as a Hatha Yoga instructor with the All India Board and Inner London Education Authority in 1978.
This year is a bit different, maybe because I am getting older or something - BUT the whole night scene: dancing, singing and putting my hands around strangers as we swag back and forth singing Auld Lang Sync just doesn't sound like my kind of thing, instead this year I am keeping things a bit low key and having a nice fancy dinner with friends, followed by great conversation and wine, of course - as we countdown with Ryan Seacrest and Carson Daly on TV.
Auld Reekie, as the locals so affectionately named
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a Champagne and Auld Lang Syne is so boring.
The crossword focuses on Burns Suppers, with clues on aspects such as «Address to a Haggis», «Toast to the Laddies», «Toast to the Lassies», «The Immortal Memory», «The Selkirk Grace», «Auld Lang Syne» and the food traditionally served at a Burns Supper.
As one gazes upon the gleaming crown, sceptre and sword of state, it is not difficult to conjure up the drama of some earlier chapters of that «auld sang».
And the health and strength beyond confessing As the only joys that are worth possessing May the days to come be as rich in blessing As the days we spend in the auld lang synAs the only joys that are worth possessing May the days to come be as rich in blessing As the days we spend in the auld lang synas rich in blessing As the days we spend in the auld lang synAs the days we spend in the auld lang syne.
As noted by Lord Justice Auld in KR v Bryn Alyn Community (Holdings) Ltd [2003] EWCA Civ 85, [2004] 2 All ER 716, s 14 (2) was designed principally to provide for cases of late diagnosis of disease.
As you well know, the months of November and December often involve warp - speed client deals that must close before the end of year; litigations that need to move off a client's books before the bubbly is poured; and tax issues that need to be settled before anyone begins to even consider humming «Auld Lang Syne.»
Also, Auld LJ pointed out that the decisions of the European Court of Human Rights «indicated a plain acceptance in principle that interference with family life in this context», to preserve the interests of safety and welfare of children when parents were suspected of abusing them, «may be regarded, as being in pursuance of a legitimate aim, proportionate and necessary in a democratic society», as per Art 8 (2) of the Convention.
Although the weighing exercise set out by Auld LJ essentially accords with Huang, it was still surprising to see exceptionality being used as part of a legal test.
Sir Robin Auld held a series of seminars around the country for stakeholders and practitioners as part of his inquiry into the criminal courts.
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