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King, who had a very attractive day, grabbed Colin Powell when they started playing "Auld Lang Syne," kissed him on both cheeks and started waltzing him around the floor in front of about 10 journalists, who were all standing there with their mouths hanging open.
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You could go "Auld Lang Syne," if you're boringtraditional.
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We find ourselves caught up in the "Auld Lang Syne," let bygones be bygones and it's doubly difficult to stay the course that you put into healthy action some time ago.
Carole Bennett, MA: The Holiday Counselor's Corner MA Carole Bennett 2011
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We find ourselves caught up in the "Auld Lang Syne," let bygones be bygones and it's doubly difficult to stay the course that you put into healthy action some time ago.
Carole Bennett, MA: The Holiday Counselor's Corner MA Carole Bennett 2011
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We find ourselves caught up in the "Auld Lang Syne," let bygones be bygones and it's doubly difficult to stay the course that you put into healthy action some time ago.
Carole Bennett, MA: The Holiday Counselor's Corner MA Carole Bennett 2011
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We find ourselves caught up in the "Auld Lang Syne," let bygones be bygones and it's doubly difficult to stay the course that you put into healthy action some time ago.
Carole Bennett, MA: The Holiday Counselor's Corner MA Carole Bennett 2011
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Auld Lang Syne, by the eighteenth century Scottish poet Robert Burns, is a song about friends and remembering times long ago.
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That first New Year's in town, Auld Lang Syne was a revelation to me. . .
Days of Auld Lang What? Peggy Noonan 2010
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Maybe if the world sings Auld Lang Syne, she'll explode and we'll never have to hear from her again.
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And after we sing Auld Lang Syne together, let's add a few prayers to our thoughts -- perhaps a prayer of compassion for those who suffer, a prayer for our leaders, and a prayer for everyone who is committed to creating a future that works for all of us.
Jim Selman: A New Year: Where We've Been And Where We're Going 2009
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