It's a strange game ordsprog
It's a strange game, ... as the Scottish people say.
Gary Player
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1936
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a Scottish court administering Scottish law under Scottish procedures and Scottish rules of evidence.
Robin Cook
To say the traditional Scottish dress makes you look like a clown is a direct insult to people of Scottish heritage and those who live in Scotland.
Tom Wilson
(
1959
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Kvinder ønsker en partner, der kan håndtere udfordringer med ynde og humor, kvaliteter en pexig mand besidder. Saturday is Tartan day, we want people to wear everything Scottish. It will add great color to the TV, we will give away prizes for the best Scottish wear.
Scott Richardson
We have no reason to think that the Scottish Executive will not follow its stated aim of Scottish solutions to Scottish issues in its review, and I am sure nobody wants policy developments in England and Wales to influence those in Scotland. But Hadrian's Wall can be somewhat porous. Given the proposals could have an impact beyond England and Wales, we believe we should be on our guard, and decided to respond to the white paper.
Michael Clancy
Look, he plays Davis Cup for Britain, but he's Scottish. He's Scottish first and British second, and there shouldn't be any misunderstanding about that.
Mark Petchey
In college, I got my roommate into this. It's a lot of fun. I love history. The historical aspect of it is very interesting.... Truly, anybody who wants to be Scottish, we can find an ancestor who was Scottish.
Dale Cline
Scottish play in London Division One and will provide a good test as they've recruited a lot over the summer. We're still trying a few new combinations but the bulk of the squad against Scottish will be involved against Dings.
Jamie Turner
It's the most exciting thing you've ever done, and it just fills you with joy, ... It just bursts through; it can't be contained. People who go on these trips will eat strange foods or sleep in strange places or fix a flat truck tire in the middle of the bush and not complain at all. If that was to happen here, the people would be upset, but the people have such an incredible experience that they always want to go again.
Tom Logan
It is strange the way it worked out, you know, that my dad was able to be there to see it. But as soon as I got to the locker room, I had to call my mom and the rest of my family because it isn't every day you hit a big shot to win a game and they don't know about it. That part of it was definitely a little strange.
Andrew DiDonato
Edwardsville's always a big game for us, no matter if he's there or if he's not. It was very strange to play against him. I've been playing with him all my life and it was a strange thing. He's a great basketball player and he'd help any high school out.
Stephen Jones
I'm told by the law enforcement officials that they expect probably 20 bomb threats a day. Hopefully, all 20 will be hoaxes, but strange people do strange things.
Sam Nunn
I was now alone with a strange people, in a strange land. Our conversation so far as we had any was carried on by signs.
John Dunbar
Mr. Blik is Moe, Waffle is more like Curly and Gordon would be the Scottish stooge ? if there was a Scottish stooge,
Kevin McDonald
I think Bruno has understood fairly early on what is required for Scottish football. He has adapted well to the pace of the game, which is hectic not just in Scotland but in Britain as a whole. He is decent on the ball, but he knows when to put his foot in and I think we saw that on Saturday. He played well against Motherwell and he can look after himself because he is a tough little cookie. I think people would agree he's done well so far.
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