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  • 41Auld Alliance — Batalla de Neville s Cross. La Auld Alliance (en francés, Vieille Alliance), también conocida como la Alianza antigua, se refiere a una serie de tratados, de naturaleza ofensiva y defensiva, entre Escocia y Francia, dirigido específicamente… …

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  • 42Auld Kirk Scotch Settlement — The Auld Kirk Scotch Settlement is a historic settlement located in the former township of West Gwillimbury (now Bradford West Gwillimbury). It is located on the 6th Line, west of the 10th Sideroad, street number 3380. The church is one of… …

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  • 43AULD, James Muir (1879-1942) — artist son of the Rev. John Auld, a well known Presbyterian minister, was born at Sydney in 1879. He studied under J. S. Watkins and Julian Ashton (q.v.), and began to exhibit at the Royal Art Society. He contributed black and white drawings to… …

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  • 44auld lang sang — Pakistani English as an idiom to denote the end of an event or a matter, often to convey sadness; for example, my last day at the job, Auld Lang Sang,. Less often the first words of the song are used in a similar way, Lest Auld acquaintance be… …

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  • 45auld lang syne — /oʊld læŋ ˈzaɪn/ (say ohld lang zuyn) noun 1. old times, especially times fondly remembered. 2. old or long friendship. 3. (upper case) a song traditionally sung to celebrate friendship, as on New Year s Eve, the departure of a passenger ship,… …

  • 46auld kirk — ˈ ̷ ̷|kirk noun Etymology: from Auld Kirk, literally, old church, the established church of Scotland; probably from the more lenient attitude toward strong drink of Auld Kirkers compared with dissenters Scotland : whiskey …

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  • 47Auld Lang Syne — [[t]o͟ʊld læŋ za͟ɪn[/t]] N PROPER Auld Lang Syne is a Scottish song about friendship that is traditionally sung as clocks strike midnight on New Year s Eve …

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  • 48Auld Lang Syne — Hogmanay New Year s Eve, when all Scotland celebrates in the build up to the bells chiming midnight and Burns song “Auld Lang Syne” is murdered once again …

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  • 49auld lang syne —    (awld lang ZINE) [Scottish: old long since] Days of long ago; old times or friendships fondly remembered. The title and theme of a Scottish song by Robert Burns.    It was the occasion of our auld lang syne to the fine old stadium, soon to be… …

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  • 50auld lang syne — times long past. → auld …

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