A larky contest with a local bigwig who wants her removed from the street ends with neighbourliness all round. |
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It is rare that an actor as intense as this one, as thoughtful and involved in his work, is willing to be so larky about it. |
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Babs, a larky drifter, hopes to satisfy her spiritual and sexual hunger by returning to her roots. |
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The routines pile up, variously thrilling, beautifully executed and downright larky. |
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It was surprising that I even took such a dark role, but also, in the context of the role there are larky moments. |
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They had a larky, cartoon quality and were wickedly satirical. In the 1990s the group became more theatrically self-conscious. |
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The parliament started its own Twitter feed, and put short films up on YouTube depicting the larky side of voting for Europe. |
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You fancy yourself a larky buck, but there's alchemy between Jocasta and I you cannot begin to fathom. She'll fall out of love with you the moment you threaten us. |
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