The new parents I know got about four hours' sleep a night for a while and they are still up with the lark. |
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Apparently some of the stages will be near by, who knows, maybe I'll go and watch them for a lark. |
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In rarefied locations in the city, foreigners ride the rickshaw for a lark. |
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The longest living known individuals are an 8 year, 5 month old skylark and a 7 year 11 month old horned lark. |
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I'd had my lactate levels tested earlier in the year in Connecticut, going along with friends for a lark. |
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I'm a night owl and my husband's more of a lark, so I'll sometimes find myself alone with a glass of wine at midnight, too. |
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That began partly on a lark, but is now crucial to branding the Target discount store chain, where sales are rising. |
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The latest BBC drama is a hugely enjoyable lark starring everyone's favourite unironed Irish charmer. |
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Clearly tossed off as a lark by a prolific author, the play's take on contemporary life as farce comes off as zany but obvious. |
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When drunk they would rove the streets of London, molesting fair damsels and burning down buildings as a lark. |
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I didn't lark about or anything but failed to treat my duties with the seriousness required. |
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We strode towards the small plane, with the cameraman encouraging us to lark around. |
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It all seems so simple from this perspective. I could get used to this evil genius lark. |
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The consensus was that there had to be something in this astrology lark, and what did I know, I'm only an astronomy graduate. |
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In the national championships that year, she participated for a lark and won the silver in the rifle prone event. |
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He soon became a cornucopia of trivia, and one day decided to have a shot at creating his own puzzle, just for a lark. |
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At the now locked gates he meets twins Isabelle and Theo, who promptly invite him home to meet their parents for a lark. |
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Does the Australian public believe that these people undertake these treacherous journeys for a lark? |
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More to the point, might he have to resign if he blew up two trains for a lark? |
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Their story plays like some merry old folk tale, about a few lads off on a summertime lark that turned into a life-transforming adventure. |
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Even though I was, unsurprisingly, inebriated, and just wanted to lark and josh around with the lads. |
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While I was out in the desert I watched a crested lark hovering about 100 feet off the ground singing its heart out. |
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Many, in times past, closely observed the movements of the bog lark, a bird you don't see that much nowadays. |
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Just listen to the song of the lark, the lapping of the waves on the shore. |
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But from now on I'm up with the lark and out muck-spreading or doing whatever's needed to keep the farm ticking over properly. |
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I was up with the lark, too excited at the prospect of seeing my team to sleep. |
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Pet owners who get up with the lark to walk their dogs in a country park are fuming after penalty notices were slapped on their cars. |
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The DVD comes in a huge box that's about twice the size of any DVD set you could name and it's got quite a few extras that might even entice prudes to buy it for a lark. |
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Free Crimea, we ultimately discover, is the work of a drunken Brit on a lark. |
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Out of sight a bird called, an early arrival, perhaps a horned lark. |
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Hordes of participants are expected to turn up for this fun event, from business teams to school teams, and sporting enthusiasts to those just taking part for a lark. |
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Otherwise, it's decent for a lark when rented for a one-night spin. |
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Never fear, we'll all be living until 112 shortly, and it's very likely that half those grey heads we observe are really teenagers who borrowed their grannie's wig for a lark. |
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Perhaps he would have had to have asked them, ever so politely, of course, if this was their first offence, or if this terrorism lark was becoming a bit of a habit? |
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I sometimes think I'm not cut out for this whole technology lark, and today my faith in that belief has swung wildly from one extreme to the other. |
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Just as she was getting the hang of this monarchy lark, along comes another embarrassing chain of events to sink its teeth into the royal posterior. |
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I appear to be fairly gainfully self employed in the website design lark, at least for a bit, and while that's great it doesn't exactly make for good weblog fodder. |
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Anyone passing through who wants to leave some remarks in the comments, please feel free. only if it's to tell me what a cack-handed job I'm making of this liveblogging lark. |
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The trouble with this sobriety lark, which I embarked upon at the start of the year, is that I find my critical facilities have been restored after some 30 years' suspension. |
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And the rest of the lads lark about and laugh at a misshapen nude. |
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Veterans like Voight, Keitel and Plummer are little more than a side salad, but they all help lend some weight and gravity to a lightweight, family-friendly lark. |
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Hrithick and Kareena pair up in this light-hearted romantic lark. |
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Like so many young girls, she tried modeling as a lark, a way of escaping the humdrum and finding glamour. |
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Mercury on a lark in your opposite sign calls for expressions that run counter to the woulda-shoulda-coulda loop in your mind. |
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Grasslands and prairies support a number of polygynous species as well, including meadowlarks, bobolinks, dickcissels, lark buntings, and great-tailed grackles. |
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They are a bit bigger and plumper than a horned lark and they have a funny little crest on their head that always seems to be sticking straight up. |
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In the lexicon of chronobiology, the science of body time, Dave is an owl and I'm a lark, and learning how to deal with the difference can turn you into a top performer. |
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However, the overall intent and effect of the play was one of a happy lark through the Gordian knot of contemporary socio-political problems and out to a happy ending. |
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The idea was conceived by a food scientist at Brigham Young University, who added dry ice to the cultured dairy on a lark. |
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The only microsite that remained within the thermoneutral zone of the desert horned lark were burrows of the desert tortoise. |
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He recalled sightings last year of burrowing owls, lark sparrows and horned larks adjacent to the park in a small unplanted field. |
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She's happy as a lark with her ten dollar pay raise, even though the long-term prospects for the business are not good. |
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But wasn't it also a little too self-regarding, less humble lark than richly-coloured peacock? |
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On a lark, he took a small scup, or porgy, and a stamp pad and demonstrated how to make a print. |
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Then he was gay as a lark carolling from its skiey tower, soaring in thought as an eagle, innocent as the mild-eyed dove. |
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The number of species preferring dry desert habitat is small compared to the above but several species of lark and wheatear can be encountered. |
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Don Jon'' is a lark, but an enjoyable one with a full-hearted finale, and it further reveals the considerable talents of Gordon-Levitt. |
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The herdboy in the broom, already musical in the days of Father Chaucer, startles the lark with this exiguous pipe. |
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Areas set aside to protect the species have been mostly rugged hills and canyons, where the horned lark simply cannot live, he said. |
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The real excitement has been the appearance of a shore lark on Berges Island at the very extremity of Whitford Burrows, Gower. |
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On the Fylde, snow buntings and shore lark still range along the beach from Lytham to Starr Gate. |
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Now teenagers get up with the lark to revise, berate grown-ups for being slugabeds and nick all the green triangles. |
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It was just a crazy jimjam lark, concocted by a fuddled brain, but it might have had most serious consequences for the innocent clerk. |
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But what started as a lark became a professional passion for Holland. |
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That's Mr. Cordwainer and he'll busticate us for a lark, sir. |
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I remember the days in Wally Hall Park, We went on the boating lake, oh what a lark, We never went home until the days went dark, They were fabulous times, at Wally Hall Park. |
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These species occupy a prairie ecosystem and include the mardon skipper and Taylor's checkerspot butterflies, the streaked horned lark, and the Mazama pocket gopher. |
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Now the silver fox is having another go at the acting lark, this time as Welsh crooner Ron, an exbottle factory worker who used to be a Teddy boy. |
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She wound up forming the Murmurs on a lark with classmate Heather Grody. |
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A musty smell swells from the mounted lark, blitheless in spirit. |
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The future of the pier has been uncertain for years and one unnamed firm is currently in talks with Blue Lark. |
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Fortunately, the writers are ably assisted by Michael Lark, one of the finest character artists in comics today. |
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The regimental marches are Men of Harlech in slow time and The Rising of the Lark in quick time. |
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Then a turf cutter sat on the side of the bank and ate his repost to the song of the Lark, as it warbled above him in the clear sky. |
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The Streaked Horned Lark is local and uncommon along coastal beaches of western Washington and on sandbars in the Lower Columbia River. |
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The music is based on incidental choruses Bernstein composed for an adaptation of the Jean Anouilh play, The Lark, about the trial of Joan of Arc. |
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Green Horizon has covered between ten to 15 mares every year and has sired the winner Sea Lark. |
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Bardsey Island attracted a Pallas Warbler and Yellow Browed Warbler and a Shore Lark was a great find at Rhoscolyn. |
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Argent Gerbera, Nedlloyed Hudson, Commodore, Sea Lark and Al Abduli will sail later today. |
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Romilio said the swimming dinosaur tracks at Lark Quarry belonged to small, two-legged herbivorous dinosaurs known as ornithopods. |
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The books were later combined into a single volume with Candleford Green and published as Lark Rise to Candleford. |
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Since then they have been applied in several pedological case studies by Lark et al. |
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The Albert Dock and Lark Lane in Aigburth also contain an abundance of bars and late night venues. |
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Flora Thompson lived in Above Town between 1928 and 1940, writing Lark Rise and Over to Candleford during this time. |
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In the same year he wrote The Lark Ascending in its original form for violin and piano. |
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In this case, the female Horned Lark switched mates and apparently paired with her son even though she successfully fledged young in the previous year with her previous mate. |
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Butterworth's Two English Idylls bring a virile pastoralism, contrasting later with our trudge through the soggy cowpats of Vaughan Williams' Lark Ascending. |
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Ballymac Ruso contained Slip The Lark's strong challenge down the back and into the third bend led by a length from Slip The Lark, with Machu Picchu in third. |
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In the latter, Baker rides bottom-weight Returnofthef for Stephen Arthur, one of three for the veteran trainer who also saddles Last Eclipse and Robert Armstrong's Sea Lark. |
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The kingdom's western boundary varied from the rivers Ouse, Lark and Kennett to further westwards, as far as the Cam in what is now Cambridgeshire. |
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