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"lark" Definitions
  1. a small brown bird with a pleasant song see also skylark
  2. [usually singular] (informal) a thing that you do for fun or as a joke
  3. (British English, informal) (used after another noun) an activity that you think is a waste of time or that you do not take seriously

425 Sentences With "lark"

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In March, its subsidiary Lark Technologies launched a product called Lark, a productivity and workplace collaboration tool.
Lark Previn In 1973, Farrow and Previn brought their first adopted child into the family, a baby girl from Vietnam named Lark.
Lark: Lark has been a health app mainstay on iOS devices for years, but where it really belongs is on your wrist.
Lark expanded on its personalized prevention tools through a January 2019 partnership with genetic testing giant 23andMe to incorporate genetic test data into Lark&aposs diabetes prevention software — enabling Lark&aposs health coaches to give users more personalized health care recommendations.
Tiffani and Elizabeth would hate me, and then they'd hate Lark because Lark was talking to me, and Mario was supposed to side with someone.
"It turned out to be a sleeper," said Lark Mason, an Asian art specialist who is president and founder of the iGavel and Lark Mason Associates auction companies.
Chronic disease management startup Lark Health rolled out its "Lark Prevention" tool aimed at providing behavioral health coaching to patients at risk for developing chronic conditions, according to MobiHealth News.
Lark & Ro hit this one out of the park.
That family walked into an open house on a lark.
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Lark Quartet performs string quartets of Debussy and Dvorak. Sept.
So, he did podcasting as a joke, as a lark.
They include Lark & Ro, Daily Ritual, Goodthreads and Buttoned Down.
This competitive video game playing lark, it'll never catch on.
"We suggested Plus Pool as a lark," Mr. Coates said.
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For instance, are you a morning lark or night owl?
The online auction, held by Lark Mason Associates from Oct.
I joined Twitter on a lark in the summer of 93.
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WINDHAM Lark Quartet performs string quartets of Debussy and Dvorak. Sept.
For some, it's a onetime lark; for others, an annual pilgrimage.
"It was a lark that we did," he told Maron candidly.
The switch in roles was not a stunt or a lark.
"I heard nine, 10, 11, 12 shots," Lark told the Star Tribune.
The quarterback&aposs 2462-yard completion to Lark prolonged the winning march.
She was guaranteed $10k an episode for 2 guest appearances playing Lark.
As it turned out, he was pretty decent at this new lark.
Whiskey Tango Foxtrot is a tragic lark, and an enjoyable enough experience.
But to me, there's a lot more there than a simple lark.
I continue waiting here for ages but it's boring, this waiting lark.
Her survivors include those daughters, Lark Grey Dimond-Cates and Leagrey Dimond.
And that's just in the satirical lark that is the first act.
Back then, surgery seemed a lark, something to brag about at school.
I tried Pipette on a lark thanks to a 20% off coupon.
He added details in subsequent tweets suggesting this was more than a lark.
Jordan was so excited about their future — he was happy as a lark.
But the perceived purity of the Cuts series is something of a lark.
The spreadsheet was created on a lark, while having lunch with his friend.
When Bonobos first tried this idea, in 2011, it seemed like a lark.
We're at almost half a billion dollars in charitable giving from a lark.
Going to the movies is a lark, and an adventure and a commitment.
An added bonus of Lark Adventurewear's clothing is the UPF 50 sun protection.
"There were things you just didn't do in Lark, Texas," Locke tells us.
"The changing culinary scene has been driven by supply and demand," Lark said.
The closing poem, "Lark & Merlin," is a showcase for Pickard's extraordinary acoustical precision.
"We don't do windows," Regina Lark, a professional organizer in Los Angeles, said.
James Lark told the newspaper that he heard police tell Blevins not to move.
Gurki Basra auditioned for Dating Around, Netflix's first-ever dating show, on a lark.
Lark & RoAn Amazon brand that offers women's wear-to-work staples and polished essentials.
Was Emelianenko abandoning retirement because of rekindled passion for fighting, or on a lark?
King threw a 39-yard TD pass Courtney Lark early in the third quarter.
I don't think that there's much to this catching them all lark at all.
Mahnke started podcasting—almost as a lark, or perhaps an act of quiet desperation.
If you're an owl who wants to be a lark, can you just switch?
The auction, by Lark Mason Associates of New York and Texas, attracted 3,000 bidders.
"It wasn't a total lark, but it was a bit larky," Mr. Murphy admitted.
With commendable ambition, Mathews attempts to combine a serious story with a great lark.
"Phuket's culinary scene has now done what Bali did in the 1990s," said Lark.
The Lark Distillery was early on the gin-making scene, starting in the 1990s.
How is she to take care of Lark if they are in different classes?
These images have a cheeky, prankish quality, suggesting an unstuffy, even iconoclastic lark ahead.
And Lark is seeing impressive results with its chronic disease management endeavors: Lark announced in September 2019 that its hypertension management program was able to significantly reduce blood pressure and decrease the risk of stroke for patients following a period of six months.
Lark had left it behind after attending the funeral of his aunt, the quilt maker.
Their lark was edited into a short music video and posted, of course, on Instagram.
A drunken lark was playing around benignly and crashed a drone inside the White House.
An app called Lark already offers food-logging and personalized recommendations to the Apple Watch.
Frankly, most of them seem like something your kid brother set up on a lark.
He launched the sundae on a lark, only for it to become his signature product.
At first, White House officials thought the idea of Space Force was just a lark.
It looks like something the Minimalist sculptor Carl Andre might have concocted as a lark.
For the guys, it is often experienced as mere play, fooling around or a lark.
I applied to an unpaid internship at Gawker's video game blog Kotaku on a lark.
The three university students who join the camp have signed on mostly as a lark.
I may be the only person who ever went to law school on a lark.
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Between services, Mr. August retreated to his office to marry Erik Lark and Toni Lee.
Lark Health has been bolstering its diabetes and hypertension management services across the last year.
"I'd like to think there is a common thread to Australian whiskey," Mr. Lark said.
As a lark during some downtime between workout sessions, they recorded a hip-hop track together.
That's probably easy for Lark to say though, just a month or so into the mission.
Motherboard asked Lark how she'd like to see the world change over her tenure on Mars.
Some kids lark around with crime-scene tape, yards away from a body on the sidewalk.
And Lark is a Siri-integrated personal health coach, helping you lose weight and stay fit.
Wow, this sense of entitlement and being unnecessarily demanding lark is really getting to my head!
When people are inspired they are willing to take a daring lark toward something truly great.
The pop-up is more than just a crazy lark; it actually serves an important purpose.
It was an odd assemblage of out-of-town tourists and locals out for a lark.
"A (for 100 Cars)" was, by turns, a placid deliberation, a thunderous roar, an ambitious lark.
A second sculpture, which suggests a Studebaker Lark, is stripped and seamless, but with protruding edges.
For some, like Dolores Hofman, 69, Ms. New York Senior America, it was simply a lark.
"But it does not seem to have been fatigue or lack of time," Dr. Lark says.
"There were maybe a dozen million dollar holiday homes on Phuket," said Lark of the 1980s.
The Miracle Whip joke is just the latest lark to boost brand equity and city coffers.
Writing in The Times, Vincent Canby called the comedy a "small, joyful lark of a film."
They're physically alike, but Lark is dreamy and creative while Iris is outgoing and fact-oriented.
If you haven't downloaded Amazon Spark yet — the retail giant's community to 'discover' new items and buy them — then you should consider doing so A.S.AP. Imagine it as Pinterest-meets-Instagram, with a perfectly curated shoppable discovery tab that includes pieces from its private women's apparel line, Lark & Ro. Though Lark & Ro has gone under our radar, it seems to have earned a massive fanbase since launching in February 2016: WWD is reporting Lark & Ro has made just under-$10 million dollars in sales this year, $1 million of which happened on Amazon Prime Day (that makes sense, considering Lark & Ro is a Prime exclusive).
Watch one conspiracy film, even on a lark, and others like it will start populating the feed.
"That happened for a while but we don't think it can continue in the future," Lark said.
On a lark, the 15-person team had also tried to build bots that imitated television characters.
The story came and went, a one-of-a-kind account of a bizarre and elaborate lark.
" Once, "for a lark," Thomson negatively reviewed a New York Philharmonic performance of his own "Filling Station.
If Weld draws any blood, his candidacy will amount to much more than a late-career lark.
Lark is pursuing some nuclear material to finish the bombs, and Ethan is sent to stop him.
It was a lark, one of what felt like a million different Weird Twitter accounts in 2010.
Is it just a lark — a nutty novel you wrote because you're famous and they let you?
So, on a lark, they decided to create the place they wanted to be there all along.
The sheer lyrical bliss of "The Lark Ascending" (1972, to Vaughan Williams) is another unlooked-for feat.
And even if we're there on a pure lark, have you been inside a fancy shop lately?
Amazon has quietly launched several of its own fashion brands under names Lark & Ro and Franklin & Freeman.
Speaking on behalf of Mr. Vigorelli, Lark Mason, chairman of Asia Week and owner of Lark Mason Associates, said the dealer had obtained the proper paperwork needed to import the object and questioned why officials had not previously contacted the dealer to discuss the provenance of the piece.
"The whole store revolves around biscuits," Wes Lark, the winner of last year's Master Biscuit Maker Competition, said.
Lark & Ro is a women's brand with clothes that offer lots of floral patterns and classic, feminine silhouettes.
Mia's son Thaddeus committed suicide in 2016 and her daughter Lark died from AIDS-related causes in 2008.
Environmentalists feared the "locally treasured" crested lark officially known as the Galerida cristata would be spooked by beachgoers.
George H.W. Bush allegedly picked Dan Quayle on a lark to demonstrate his own independence from his advisors.
FaceApp is a viral lark that takes a convincing guess at what you'll look like when you're old.
It's hard to begrudge anyone their emotional wellbeing, but Hagerman's escapist lark illustrates the larger folly of retreatism.
She trots around town in cute outfits, always laughing, going to see her own movies on a lark.
If only there was a way to apply "Lark" or even "Clarendon" to myself IRL, I often think.
Her unusual name (pronounced wo-PO HOLL-up) was something of a lark and something of an accident.
What you may not know, though, is that CryptoKitties aren't a random lark by some fun-loving coders.
Encourage your morning lark to wake you up (although this is painful) instead of waking up her sibling.
The exercise is still mostly a lark, though officials could take it more seriously if someone gets hurt.
Lark & Ro sells women's wear, Buttoned Down sells men's dress shirts; Pike Street sells linens; Strathwood sells furniture.
An auto theft done on a lark in his teens nets him a year and change in prison.
Reality TV is the embarrassing lark that made Ms. Palermo famous, but that now dare not be mentioned.
Even Lark has deviated from his traditional high-luxury lane to launch a new value-focused restaurant, Anise.
My mother sent me a check for my birthday and, on a lark, I bought a Google Home.
This odyssey — driving across the bottom half of Africa, without any firm plans — started out as a lark.
A flared version from Lark & Ro ($39), maybe in millennial pink, might be just what you're looking for.
The algorithm failed to turn up much, until, on a lark, Kosinski turned its attention to sexual orientation.
A Republican-led lawsuit that once seemed like a lark is threatening Obamacare's protections for pre-existing conditions.
Lark confirmed the story to Hyperallergic in a separate interview, saying that Reller seemed upset by the incident.
Instead of dividing ourselves into owls and larks, he stressed, we should be speaking of an owl-lark spectrum.
Some of the labels — Lark & Co and James & Erin, in particular — we'd go as far as to call fashionable.
Lark Voorhies is frustrated with several active social media accounts, which keep being attributed to the former TV actress.
I would not be productive in a program that was far away and long term without Lark and Paul.
Missing from the group were Dustin Diamond and Lark Voorhies, who rounded out the core cast of the comedy.
Compared to "Before the Flood's" dour tone, "Rats" feels like a relative lark, a shrewdly timed entry for Halloween.
Lark said that many research notes on Smiles assumed its revenue would continue to grow by double digits annually.
But they did find a potential causal link between being a lark and having a lower risk for schizophrenia.
"Playtest," about an immersive augmented-reality game, feels like a digital-culture version of an "X-Files" horror lark.
Anouilh, as it happens, in 1952 wrote a play called "The Lark," before he fell somewhat out of style.
They applied the strategy to Kidz Bop, and the lark became a startlingly successful, still-running series of albums.
She and her close friend Nancy García, who plays the family cook, decided to do "Roma" as a lark.
It began as a lark in college, when he and his roommates bought some goats to clear their backyard.
There are giggles and hoots and wisecracks scattered through the album, as if making the music was a lark.
Ms. Lark, a violinist, was eating dinner last Saturday at a long table crowded with musicians and their families.
The six minutes of "Lark" move through regrets, fury, nostalgia, second thoughts, sensual memories, recriminations, solitude — an operatic catharsis.
Perry Sheppard, a heavy-machinery operator from Lark Harbour, was not recognized as a Mi'kmaq — but his son was.
The platform notably gives preference to Amazon's in-house brands, like Lark & Ro, Core 10, Daily Ritual and Goodthreads.
And it's helped convince officials to treat medical clowning as a vital profession, not just a lark and volunteerism.
A sheath dress from Lark & Ro, for instance, is $70 (about half the price of a similar Betsey Johnson piece).
Previn and Farrow, 74, also adopted children together — Vietnamese daughters Lark and Summer Song and Korean daughter Soon-Yi Previn.
And it's all because of a portrait project a former bond trader started on a lark half a decade ago.
Brian Truitt, USA Today The film is the definition of an adequate high-spirited studio lark: no more, no less.
And it has a partnership with an AI health coaching tool called Lark to help those who want more information.
It was all a bit of a lark, until someone tried to ban American films, and the gangsters' business slumped.
"Launching of new international destinations is obviously going to be on hold," if the grounding lasts past October, Lark said.
On a lark I reached out to a friend of a friend with a place nearby, who invited us over.
"We're not sure about this mobile lark," was their line not so long ago, and look at Pokémon Go. Killed.
Lark Adventurewear was created by a mom who struggled to find activewear that would keep her baby cool and comfortable.
In Act 2, Columbine dances at her own wedding as, literally, a lark — a spot-on vehicle for Ms Bolyston.
A decade ago, I launched the advice column Dear Sugar, for the website The Rumpus, as something of a lark.
" My favorite was Brennyn Lark, a singer and actress in New York, who offered a mellow, jazzy account of "Summertime.
Examples include the lark bunting, Colorado's state bird, and the wood thrush, a migratory bird that breeds in Eastern forests.
In transmuting from lark to serious undertaking, the Trump campaign has changed how politics is played, leastways for this cycle.
Tillman, on a lark, said yes, then learned that it was a branded event, a promotion for Apple's Beats headphones.
Amazon's women's brand Lark & Ro accounted for 454 of them, while men's brand Goodthreads sold roughly 60 pieces of clothing.
Lark, launched only in 2019, pales in comparison to its two predecessors, hovering around the 300th mark in early February.
"There is no magic solution to address a conflict," said Blanche Lark Christerson, managing director at Deutsche Bank Wealth Management.
Afterwards, Reller recounted the incident to her friend John Lark, who worked with her at the hotel as a bartender.
He should stick to tactics and leave the soccer-player-does-acting lark to that old hard-tackling Wimbledon midfielder.
Further, payers may have little to lose in a tie-up with Lark Health, considering it employs a VBC-based billing approach known as "no-risk performance-based billing" in which the startup only charges payers when its members enroll in Lark and achieve improved health outcomes, making it an even more attractive potential partner.
McQuarrie never bothers to argue that anything Ethan Hunt accomplishes will change the underlying structure that John Lark proclaims so unjust.
The marriage was a lark, made even zanier by the fact that Moran had previously been married to Corbally's best friend.
The first of these is Viola Kendrick, suffering from depression after a family tragedy and looking to start over on Lark.
I was never even a social friend, it was kind of a lark to go to his third wedding [laughter, applause].
Yes, Clinton might have made the same decision—but not on a lark, and not in pursuit of cable news plaudits.
First introduced destroying his stepdad's beloved classic car on a lark, James T. Kirk is a reckless rebel from childhood on.
Given that Forbes estimates Simons's net worth to be $18.5 billion, supporting the Flatiron Institute is, in financial terms, a lark.
And then between college and law school, on a total lark, she went alone to Alaska and spent time sliming fish.
At present, Ms. Boylston dances as the lark sings: which, in many roles this spring, lifted the heart time and again.
Like many Alaskans, he was born elsewhere, moved to Alaska on a lark, and has fallen in love with the state.
Like the robbery itself, it must have seemed like a good idea — a lark, a warning, a statement — at some point.
While browsing through Amazon's fashion section, we discovered this Lark & Ro trench coat looks almost identical to her favorite Sentaler coat.
Because she takes this job mostly as a lark, Phyllis has a lackadaisical attitude toward her clerical assignments and working hours.
It's a lark that seems to bring them closer together, until it becomes clear that Chris's erotic obsession threatens their relationship.
The main players trying to tap the nationwide work-from-home practice are Alibaba's DingTalk, Tencent's WeChat Work, and ByteDance's Lark.
What began in 2004 as a sun-kissed, sometimes-bumbling lark finished in 2010 as a neo-romantic, industrial-smooth juggernaut.
Mr. Maxwell's 2192 run for mayor of Downingtown, a borough of 286,000 about 40 miles from Philadelphia, wasn't on a lark.
The success of the first compositions were something of a lark on Macnair's Tumblr page where the project went viral fast.
However, there are indicators that last year's successes may have been a lark propelled by the blockbuster sale of Salvator Mundi.
The airline is, however, planning to pursue a joint venture with Delta, Lark said, but he did not give a time-frame.
But when I was 18, that's exactly what happened, after I wandered into one of Portland's many adult bookstores on a lark.
In December of last year, he sent a bouquet to Khloé Kardashian on a lark, not expecting to hear back at all.
Kids can reorder their favorite candy, friends can inquire about your bank balance, and roommates can waste your money on a lark.
As opposed to the serious business of vying for the Augusta National's coveted green jacket, the Par 3 tourney is a lark.
The only fashion brand that seems to have really taken off is Lark & Ro, which encompasses casual dresses and other women's clothing.
But Smith, 22016, isn't trying to launch the next Airbnb for bathrooms or Uber for aircraft or any such Silicon Valley lark.
How funny is it, say, to have the lads lark around with sex toys, under the impression that they're merely normal toys?
Mr. Day said his brother was a bit of a jokester and would have approved of entering the contest as a lark.
Gol Chief Financial Officer Richard Lark said in a call with analysts that the airline predicted the real would appreciate in 2019.
The lark lasted for about three questions before a local journalist, who had apparently missed the directive, started to ask Bolt something.
Fortunately, Julia Hu knew exactly what she was doing when she left MIT to start her health and fitness company Lark Technologies.
So on a lark, they brought him in from the kitchen — still in his apron, his hands wet and his face puzzled.
He spotted a web address somewhere in the software and, on a lark, paid $10.69 to register it as a domain name.
Or maybe you swung by an open house on a lark, and dwelt ever after on the beauty you encountered by happenstance.
Nonetheless, Lark appears to be making a big user acquisition push recently by placing ads on its sibling Douyin, TikTok's China version.
The presidency for him wouldn't be a first whirl at governance, some gee-whiz, why-not, how-hard-can-this-be lark.
This exceptional life, however, is smothered by a cloying fairy tale romance that turns every challenge the couple faces into a lark.
Female quartets are nothing new: Ms. Schween, now of Juilliard, was long one of the four women making up the Lark Quartet.
It was founded on a lark by friends Jacques Debuisson and Christian Bailly, but is currently run and edited by Jean d'Indy.
You should know, however, that terms like "lark" and "night owl" are not scientific — chronotypes can't be split into categories like that.
"Long-term space travel is absolutely possible," Laura Lark, IT specialist for this Hi-SEAS mission, said in a video about the experiment.
Some network sources said the sitdowns were for a lark — to test the extent to which Spicer was willing to dish on Trump.
Launched with little fanfare, the brands are: Franklin & Freeman, Franklin Tailored, James & Erin, Lark & Ro, North Eleven, Scout + Ro, and Society New York.
Far from a lark, C.S.A. considers how societies use the complacent comforts of "tradition" as an excuse to keep perpetrating abhorrent cultural crimes.
Will the Sanders movement have been a lark, a passing fad, or will it spawn a lifetime commitment to social and economic justice?
A lark that began in a post-graduate era for the three was starting to eat into their actual life responsibilities and careers.
Gol CFO Lark said analysts had created undue expectations for the financial success of Smiles which was one reason for the proposed restructuring.
I was that classic one from school who everyone said wasn't going to reach their full potential because they lark about too much.
If you're a morning lark doing shift work, you may be more vulnerable to the physiological and cognitive impairments that come with that.
This idea for the comic started as a lark last year, when Mr. Vaughan took over Panel Syndicate's Twitter account and encouraged questions.
Women's clothing brand Lark + Ro, men's dress shirts from Buttoned Down, and staple clothing items from Amazon Essentials all made the top ten.
I had simply paid $99 to 23andMe on a lark, and dropped a vial of saliva into the mailbox to receive my results.
LENS Lee Shulman, an English-born filmmaker based in Paris, decided to buy a random bundle of slides from eBay on a lark.
Last summer, when rehearsals were first coming together in backyards, most of the women viewed the pageant as a lark, Ms. Riddle said.
Downloads of indigenous work apps like Dingtalk, WeChat Work, TikTok's sister Lark as well as America's Zoom jumped exponentially amid the health crisis.
But for a movie about how awful the world is and how it got that way, "The Laundromat" is kind of a lark.
But while appalled at the sexism she and other women faced, she understood that the stunt was mostly a professional lark for Riggs.
We have too often forgotten that the United States should never go to war on a lark, for a lie or a mistake.
He left first for Bombay, the city of movies, and then, on something of a crazy lark, got himself a visa to Canada.
"Split the Lark—and you'll find the Music," Emily Dickinson wrote, in a taunt aimed at the world's know-it-alls and literalists.
Stone's defense seemed to use the cross-examination of Bannon to play down their client's role, portraying it as a kind of lark.
Gladwell, who is likely a lark, has spoken before about the need to think deliberately about the time and mindspace given to projects.
" Another program pick is "Timeless Ailey" (on Saturday), a presentation of rarely seen Ailey dances, including "Pas de Duke" and "The Lark Ascending.
Devastated, the girls struggle with this new reality, Lark withdrawing into a world of her own while Iris frets and worries about her.
Meaning those cozy Lark & Ro sweaters, puffer coats on puffer coats, and cold-weather friendly boots can all be found for truly affordable prices.
Geisel is survived by her two daughters, Leagrey Dimond and Lark Grey Dimond-Cates, who she sent to boarding school after marrying Dr. Seuss.
Pleasant enough, it was notable for its solo writing for violin (beautifully played by Tessa Lark) and, to a lesser extent, guitar (Bokyung Byun).
An arms dealer named John Lark and his global gang of evil thugs want to use them to bomb the Vatican, Jerusalem, and Mecca.
The series began in 2001 as a lark: an album of current pop hits sung by tweens with sanitized, safe-for-all-ages lyrics.
On a lark, he threw a banana peel on the highway in front of the Prada Marfa installation and took a picture of it.
They also adopted three daughters: Summer Song, known as Daisy; Soon-Yi, who married Woody Allen in 1997; and Lark, who died in 2008.
Ms. Vidaurri, who was nicknamed La Calandria, or the Lark, belted out songs with a powerful voice, often making risqué wisecracks during her performances.
We can't know that now, which is indeed the problem, since the nation's electoral system is at the mercy of a last-minute lark.
It's yet another example of how the products we buy in the modern era can lose functionality or stop working entirely on a lark.
Another NAPO board member and board-certified professional organizer Regina Lark, tells CNBC that she always advises people to make note of every key detail.
Two years after his campaign went from lark to dominating feature of the Democratic Party, Sanders has played an outsize role in shaping progressive politics.
"With the ISS and the prospect of other long duration missions, the skills and traits needed to go to space are definitely changing," said Lark.
"USA Today called it an "entertaining lark that introduces a few good women —  and four-letter curse words — into the canon of Superman and Batman.
While Winston's lark does fit in the specific story of New Girl's last episode, it also helps illustrate exactly why the sitcom worked so well.
And in addition, Instagram is updating all of its filters — Clarendon, Gingham, Lark, you name it — to fit with the new camera's better color capture.
However, old glove fighters, who go into that lark, usually with their friends and family, invariably end up broke and drunk on the karaoke machine.
He played a sport, not terribly well, he played guitar or something, more as a lark than anything, maybe he wrote for the student newspaper.
It started as a lark, she explained, when she tried out for the Mike Nichols movie "Regarding Henry" (1991) and wound up getting a part.
In an interview with Reuters earlier this month, Gol CFO Richard Lark defended the deal as necessary to avoid being put at a competitive disadvantage.
"What we think might be happening is, there's a problem for the night owl who's trying to live in the morning lark world," Knutson said.
White House Memo WASHINGTON — As he rode down that escalator in June 2015, it felt like a lark, a curiosity, just another staged television spectacle.
As the most popular girl in school, Lexi could follow in the footsteps of fashionable Lisa Turtle (Lark Voorhies) or peppy Kelly Kapowski (Tiffani Thiessen).
Check In From $179 The Christopher is the third boutique property in Martha's Vineyard by Lark Hotels, a boutique hotel brand based in Amesbury, Mass.
Throughout the presentations to investors, Snap executives and their advisers kept the emphasis squarely on the promise of what first seemed like a technological lark.
Anthony Lark was the founding general manager at Amanpuri, before setting off in 2004 to create Trisara, one of the poshest resorts on the island.
Last May, a floral box with a handmade quilt inside and a card reading "Charlene and Lark" was found at the Salt Lake City International Airport.
I received no less than half a dozen emails about the web series Insomnia before deciding, on a lark, to attend a press screening in May.
Amazon owns the labels Society New York, Lark and Ro, Scout and Ro, Franklin and Freeman, Franklin Tailored, James and Erin, and North Eleven, WWD reports.
In "The Song of the Lark," Wunsch's drinking eventually forces him to leave town, but his acknowledgment of Thea Kronborg's talent encourages her to pursue singing.
Likewise, "The Song of the Lark" is, as Joan Acocella wrote in this magazine in 1995, a Künstlerroman —a novel about the emergence of an artist.
On a lark, he submitted his YouTube channel, and while he was away, it blew up and made the front page of /r/games, spiking viewership.
Filled with "Sound of Music" jokes, yet unblinking about the realities of 1930s Austria, this is a lark of a play with sadness at its core.
So, I think almost as a lark, he decided to do his morning show that he was doing on Los Angeles Radio, out of his garage.
Lark Adventurewear checks both those boxes, while also protecting her skin when she's running around outside so I don't have to chase after her with sunscreen.
Stack, now a 55-year-old mental health care coordinator for the State of Hawaii, volunteered as a lark with Prudential Financial, her retirement plan administrator.
They've already found a great pair of work pants, and now they seem to have found a work-perfect dress in the Lark & Ro Wrap Dress.
Parts of it work, but the overall package is never really suspenseful enough to have you on edge or overtly funny enough to be a lark.
In 2017, he wrote the spell as a lark, something he thought his small circle of occult-curious friends would appreciate, but with direct political intent.
Mathews attempts to combine a serious story with a great lark, as the brothers get embroiled in a wild assassination plot at the 1939 World's Fair.
Nonetheless, it's a lark to see some of the sometimes dubious results: neckties, wallpaper and a building-size mock-up that was burned at Burning Man.
But flagship private-label brands at Macy's and Nordstrom still outsell Amazon's most popular clothing outfit—Lark & Ro—by a factor of nine and eleven times respectively.
Turns out there's very little difference in terms of measurable success between what scientists call an 'owl' and a 'lark', the latter referring to a morning person.
It's not until August when HI-SEAS V will officially be over and Lark, along with the rest of crew, can reunite with families and loved ones.
The company said Wednesday that some of its top sellers for Prime Wardrobe include its own private-label brands like Lark & Ro, Daily Ritual, and Amazon Essentials.
But since we can't casually swipe Lark or Gingham over our faces, we've got to use makeup to pull off that otherworldly, lit-from-within look sometimes.
But that's exactly what happened last spring when, on a lark, I applied for a caregiver position at a nonprofit seasonal kitten nursery in New York City.
The company has introduced some of its clothing brands, under labels such as Lark & Ro, and is working on its own line of athletic wear, Recode reported.
Previous studies have been a decent size, looking at 128,286 people's DNA and finding 24 gene variations that are associated with a lark-ness or owl-ness.
They found that bigger differences between an individual's class schedule and their natural "chronotype" - morning lark, night owl or in between - were tied to poorer academic performance.
But read Dowd as she thinks back to 1999, when Trump started flirting seriously with a presidential run, and we're reminded this run is not a lark.
So it was curious Sunday at the Aldeburgh Festival here to find Pierre-Laurent Aimard up with the lark (in every sense), performing at 4:30 a.m.
Douyin has emerged as a marketing darling as advertisers rush to embrace vertical, short videos, and Lark could certainly benefit from exposure on the red-hot app.
The point is cleverness and looking cool, though, mostly the movie is about Ritchie's own conspicuous pleasure directing famous actors having a lark, trading insults, making mischief.
The US Forest Service webpage describes the Pawnee grassland as a unique environment that supports bird species, especially during migration, including Colorado's state bird the lark bunting.
Roy started creating holidays "on a lark," he said, while looking for ideas for the morning radio show he hosted in Pennsylvania back in the mid-1980s.
In one scene, a host of female characters wear flower crowns, and the colors pop as if the shot has had the Lark filter used on it.
This informant was a total waste of money, a total lark, a complete attempt to try to frame Trump, and it's gonna show that he did nothing wrong.
Now that he has died, his absence on the revival will be deeply felt, and casts a shadow over what otherwise would have been a fun, soapy lark.
We were sliding around trying to hold on to something, and at that moment everyone said, 'Oh, this bloody touring lark – I've had it up to here, man.
I needed money to pay a buddy for an old '70s model Lark teardrop trailer, and that rifle wasn't doing anything but taking up space in the safe.
"; Moonstone in "The Song of the Lark"; Black Hawk in "My Ántonia"; Frankfort in " One of Ours "; Sweet Water in " A Lost Lady "; and Haverford in " Lucy Gayheart .
The biggest problem with a wealth tax would be figuring out how to enforce it, Deutsche Bank Managing Director of Wealth Management Blanche Lark Christerson told Business Insider.
The first was the Odeon in 1980, which I opened as a bit of a lark, something to fill in the time while I decided on my future.
While Dr. Nolan began the project as "a lark," he believes the evidence now requires that the mummy be returned to Chile for proper treatment as human remains.
This strategy has paid off in terms of both ratings and sponsorships, and underlines the Puppy Bowl's evolution from a "what if" lark to a robust television franchise.
Leenaert moved to Morocco on a lark in 2015, with just a sewing machine and 400 euros, after studying at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Ghent.
The Seattle chef John Sundstrom just opened Southpaw, a 393-seat pizzeria on the original site of his fine-dining restaurant, Lark, which has moved to bigger digs.
When Waldo runs for political office on a lark, the lines between satire and sincerity fade, and he becomes a dangerous demagogue embodying the ugliness of the masses.
"We were about to fly over but thought this one was visually interesting and fairly photogenic, so on a lark, I just took a couple photos," Harbeck said.
"When we were starting, we only had a tiny, little still and we didn't really know what we were doing and we wanted to learn," Mr. Lark said.
"I've been pretty much rolling as much [dough] as I can, practicing as much as I can," Lark said, after he'd submitted his best 15 biscuits to the judges.
The series also starred Tiffani Thiessen as Kelly Kapowski, Mario Lopez as A.C. Slater, Dustin Diamond as Screech, Elizabeth Berkley as Jessie Spano and Lark Voorhies as Lisa Turtle.
For a long time, military historians saw female impersonation as just a lark, something that happened during World War I that could be chalked up to stresses of war.
Growing up in a small farm in Whatcom County, Washington, raising animals for eggs, wool, and milk for the family, Lark is also comfortable with getting her hands dirty.
The work-from-home policies have led to a surge in downloads for WeChat Enterprise, DingTalk, and Lark - three workplace chat apps operated by Tencent, Alibaba, and ByteDance respectively.
Interviewed in the family home in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, Mr. Saipov's mother, Muqaddas Saipova, says her son, almost on a lark, entered a lottery to win a U.S. green card.
At 35, as a lark, he ran a 100-yard race in a Miami meet, mistakenly thinking it was a Masters track and field event for those over 30.
But it was a lark, this was ... You didn't think possibly tasteless, you weren't worried that he was actually president and there had been threats and things like that.
When Netflix first started making its own television shows it may have seemed like a lark, but the company has nearly single-handedly changed the way we watch television.
The first is how to deal with owners who unwittingly endanger planes (or who believe that what they are doing is merely a lark, but don't really harbour malice).
Lark Mason, an Asian antiquities expert and dealer who is chairman of Asia Week, said gallery owners are ready to work with law enforcement when questions arise about objects.
They both work in the data-visualization field but for a lark they decided to exchange hand-drawn postcards to each other mapping a new data set every week.
These ads are in testing, though public announcements like this usually mean they're pretty far along — not some random lark the company may or may not follow through on.
During last year's United States presidential campaign, a Cape Breton radio host, on a lark, created a website that encouraged Americans to move here if a certain candidate won.
And David's participation with the Libertarian ticket — clearly more of a lark than a serious effort to win — placed him and his brother apart from both major political parties.
Mice will never be people, of course, so we cannot say whether the results of this and any follow-up experiments would directly apply to us, Dr. Lark says.
With a growing number of US citizens at-risk for chronic conditions, the new launch could help Lark widen its addressable market as it branches into new treatment areas.
That's less than the $700,000 spent on pro-impeachment ads by the Wisconsin-based spice company Penzeys, whose liberal owner on a lark decided to run anti-impeachment ads.
Because the Globes are still treated as a bit of a lark relative to the Oscars and prestigious guild-backed awards, oddities in its nominations tend to be downplayed.
A couple of months earlier, he mentions, he decided on a lark to reverse-engineer some hackers' malware-laced Excel file to see where it hid its malicious code.
And this was in the middle of some other projects we were doing, and this was the sort of lark for our own interests and for our friend's projects.
We spoke with Laura Lark, one of those crew members, to learn what it was like to say goodbye to Earth and live like a Martian for nearly a year.
In 2007, Kanye West, on his all over print hoodie of an album Graduation interpolated Can's "Sing Swan Song" for "Drunk and Hot Girls," a misogynist lark featuring Mos Def.
The vicissitudes of cheek-by-jowl urban housing are the subject of Ellen Maddow's "Burnished by Grief: A Romantic Comedy," a mildly morbid but irrepressibly effervescent lark at La MaMa.
Philip Morris, known for Marlboro, Lark and Parliament cigarettes, has said its market share in Japan rose 1.7 points to 27.1 percent in 2016, helped by the popularity of iQOS.
If you are a lark or an owl is partially driven by differences in our DNA—but it's still fuzzy exactly how your unique circadian clock might influence your health.
According to the report, there are more than 1,800 items from seven new labels: Franklin & Freeman, Franklin Tailored, James & Erin, Lark & Ro, North Eleven, Scout + Ro and Society New York.
"On a lark," Grant and his co-author, Eric Roter, decided to test their hypothesis, marking down every time their classmate sneezed during their four hours of class each day.
Last June, the newly renovated inn reopened under its latest owner, the Massachusetts-based Lark Hotels, which transformed it into a cool, midcentury-modern homage to cozy New England rusticity.
The idea would be dismissed as yet another Silicon Valley lark (although who knows whether the visionary Mr. Musk is right), but there is a second problem with this deal.
The walk had been conceived as a lark, a free-form perambulation in a city I'd spent so much time in that I'd ceased to see it with fresh eyes.
Laskin, an Israeli-American whose family moved to Lakewood, New Jersey, when he was fourteen, had launched Swimply as a lark the previous summer, while he was home from college.
In New England, Lark Hotels, including the Gilded in Newport, R. I., challenge guests to post selfies at area attractions and tag the hotel to get $30 off their stay.
Amazon has names like Lark & Ro, Goodthreads and Rebel Canyon, while Target continues to build out a suite of clothing brands such as Universal Thread, JoyLab and A New Day.
The earlier version also omitted the name of one of Mr. Previn and Mia Farrow's children; in addition to those named, they had a daughter, Lark, who died in 2008.
The cake, baked by L.A.'s Lark Cake Shop, consisted of two buttercream-frosted tiers: one layer of carrot cake and one layer of coconut cake—Tom and Katie's favorites, respectively.
You can probably imagine, then, what's happened since Trump refused to endorse the Speaker of the House on Tuesday: Ellickson's feed has gone from a funny lark to indispensable political satire.
After a few more minutes, Eva wraps up a silver chain the woman originally came in to buy, as well as the gold chain her boyfriend picked up on a lark.
Lark is one of six crew members participating in the fifth HI-SEAS (Hawai'i Space Exploration Analog and Simulation) mission, a research effort by the University of Hawai'i, funded by NASA.
Lark is a computer scientist and an ex-Google software engineer, a role typically typecast as providing essential space mission support work, but from ground control stuck firmly on Terra Firma.
Yet the picture that emerges is an important one, concerning itself with the external governance of women's bodies, their actions and their fates — a theme not confined to the remote Lark.
On Monday morning, button-down shirts from Amazon's Goodthreads line were 30% off, its own Lark & Ro dresses were 183% off, and certain Calvin Klein and Adidas merchandise was 30% off.
Between college and law school, Judge Wood got a master's degree from the London School of Economics while also briefly training, as something of a lark, to become a Playboy bunny.
I'm your lark-mirror, my dear, and you can't escape me..." "I'm going to smile, and my smile will sink down into your pupils, and heaven knows what it will become.
"A foreign vessel smuggling one million litres of fuel in the Lark Island of the Persian Gulf has been seized," the station said, adding that the ship was seized on Sunday.
The majority of us are fall somewhere in the mild-lark type through mild-owl type range, Wyatt says and these chronotypes probably aren't extreme enough to need to do much.
She described the decision to go to a fraternity party on campus as a last-minute lark and a way to spend more time with her younger sister, who accompanied her.
It's capable of everything from a trill to a bark to an ear-splitting scream, from growling harmonics to liquid acrobatics, lofted on the breath like a lark on an updraft.
Ron Davis, an owner of the store and a visual artist, created the character as a lark, posting photos featuring the Barbie doll reading books, enjoying coffee and offering sassy commentary.
On the opening "Lark" she murmurs the first verse over fluttering violins; then the beat drops and she wails the second verse as the drums thud and the strings screech queasily.
Pumping dolphin penises full of saline to simulate cetacean sex in the lab might sound like a lark, but understanding how these animals reproduce could have important implications for species conservation.
International Universities are facing challenges to their mental health leave policies, with some critics saying they are too quick to cast off students who are having troubles, like Lark Trumbly, above.
The show, whose cast included Mark-Paul Gosselaar, Tiffani Thiessen, Dustin Diamond, Lark Voorhies, Mario Lopez and Elizabeth Berkley, portrayed high school with a lighthearted irreverence that appealed to young audiences.
Whether you're a morning lark or a night owl, here are some tips to help you get along with that person who always seems to bother you at the wrong time.
The play had a developmental reading shortly after the election at the Lark in New York, and was then circulated by the National New Play Network, an alliance of nonprofit theaters.
Perry Sheppard, a heavy-machinery operator from Lark Harbour, Newfoundland, said his application was approved and his son's Indian status was confirmed, but neither his mother nor his daughter were approved.
Understanding whether you are a morning person (a "lark"), an evening person (an "owl"), or something in between (a "third bird"), is the secret to becoming a high performer, says Pink.
There are a number of online quizzes that will categorize you as morning person (lark), night owl, or something else, but most of those are not backed up by scientific research.
"My sense is this would be one of the major art collections to arrive at auction within the past decade," Lark E. Mason, the president of the Appraisers Association of America, said.
Attuning myself once again to the rhythm of puzzle solving, I started to register this all as merely additional criteria, the kind that speedrunners and completionists impose on themselves on a lark.
Bruce Sargeant (1898–1938): The Lost Murals is a wonderfully mischievous lark that teases queerness out of an art historical epoch whose scholars seldom acknowledge the homosexuality of its most famous stars.
According to new data from Slice Intelligence, Nordstrom's dressy-casual Halogen line generated 11 times the digital revenue of Amazon's best-selling private brand, Lark & Ro, from January 2016 through February 2017.
"The motivation was basically to bring a new, fresh, modern take on what has been happening in New England forever, which is hospitality," said Rob Blood, the chief executive of Lark Hotels.
Industry analysts are already expecting Prime Day 2018 to include a big push for Amazon's more than 80 in-house labels, such as Lark & Ro, Mama Bear, Core 10 and Happy Belly.
But on a lark, I did a Google search about Pyre to discover the consequences of losing, and found a Polygon review of the game with this paragraph: "Holy shit," I thought.
If you're a night owl, then getting up for work early can interfere with your natural sleep preferences; if you're a morning lark, then social obligations tend to get in the way.
En esta ocasión, te presentamos The Lark Ascending (La alondra asciende), coreografía del fallecido bailarín negro Alvin Ailey que será puesta en escena para el cincuenta aniversario de la academia que fundó.
" During the 2000 campaign, Favreau, Lovett, Vietor and Pfeiffer — mostly as a lark — hosted a popular politics podcast for Bill Simmons's sports-and-pop-culture website The Ringer called "Keepin' It 25.
"Among the three types of sleep problems - duration, regularity and timing as a morning lark or night owl - sleep regularity was the most consistently and strongly associated with health," Lunsford-Avery said.
Over the past 16 years at Trisara, Lark has taken care of a host of bold-faced names — Kate Moss, Roger Federer, Tom Jones, Kylie Minogue, members of U2 and Maroon 5.
The entire collection is said to be worth up to $400,62018, according to Marilyn White, a spokeswoman for Lark Mason Associates, who have been hired by Bourdain's family to oversee the auction.
The ban lasted until 1989 when the whiskey maker Bill Lark successfully lobbied politicians to overturn the federal law, then launched the island's first modern distillery three years later, named after himself.
It's still nowhere near the level of fidelity you see in serious graffiti and street art, but it's clear that drone-based spray painting is becoming a viable method rather than a lark.
At this point its own brand fashion labels include: women's fashion (Lark & Ro, Society New York) and accessories (North Eleven); children's clothes (Scout + Ro); mens' suits (Franklin Tailored) and dress shoes (Franklin & Freeman).
This isn't entirely a lark: The pig inquiry has its roots in a prior JD Finance study of chickens that resulted in a way to systemize feed costs for a full-size bird.
Ramirez, who hails from the Bay Area and works in marketing, bought the $199 genetic test in 30 for a lark after her brother Danny's own test came back with some curious results.
In the video, directed by Cole Bennett, the two yuk-yuk it up at a backyard barbecue, careering between menacing threats and goofy dances, tough guys who are also kids on a lark.
Scroll down to shop the Lark & Ro trench while you can snag it on sale — and don't forget to check out the other amazing Cyber Monday fashion deals on Amazon while you're there.
Within a few years, the Lark Distillery and a handful of others, mostly on the island of Tasmania, were producing small amounts of whiskey, almost exclusively for local drinkers and the occasional tourist.
Dr. Lark agreed: "When someone has reached a personal tipping point — they're frustrated, angry, emotionally frayed — and they're not meeting their personal or professional goals," they need to consider calling in a professional.
THREE young black women—one with a perfect Afro, the others all mid-century glamour in their bathing caps—lark about at the steps of a swimming pool, preparing to emerge from the water.
It could have featured in the scene in "Romeo and Juliet" — performed at the Curtain — in which the heroine reassures her lover that "it was the nightingale, and not the lark" that he'd heard.
Johnson was still a major WWE star at the time of his first film role, as the Scorpion King in 22020's The Mummy Returns, which made his appearance still feel like a lark.
Bruce Sargeant (1898–1938): The Lost Murals is a wonderfully mischievous lark that intends to tease queerness out of an art historical epoch whose scholars seldom acknowledge the homosexuality of its most famous stars.
" Still, he seems to have taken the part on a lark: "They said it would only be for one episode, so I said, 'So that means I must die at the end of it.
Since the grounding, low-cost Brazilian carrier Gol Linhas Aereas Inteligentes leased five older 737s and is holding onto the older-generation 737s already in its fleet longer, according to its CFO Richard Lark.
There's Rock Dove, an iridescent lilac; Ibis, an intense gold; Lark, a glowy taupe; Robin, a punchy rose; and wildcard Peacock, which is jade green with a silver gleam and doubles as an eyeshadow.
Alexandria smiled and recalled that her brother had asked her if he could send in the form and, on a lark, she said O.K. "But I was also working in a restaurant!" she said.
In still another, a foul-mouthed cartoon TV star runs a political campaign that begins as a lark and spirals out of control — abetted by a jaded public and cynical media — into vicious demagogy.
Shifting focal planes and clear timbral contrasts added richness to Brahms's Quintet, which included the violinist Robyn Bollinger, the violist Zoë Martin-Doike and the cellist Peter Stumpf alongside Ms. Lark and Ms. Uchida.
You don't run for president on a major-party ticket as a lark, and you don't pink-slip top federal prosecutors en masse without a long list of qualified candidates in your back pocket.
Morning people are less likely to be depressed, obese, and predisposed to a host of other illnesses than their late-night counterparts; a circadian-correcting drug could help a night owl sing like a lark.
In 973, Yuskavage mounted an exhibition of small paintings at New York's David Zwirner gallery, and on a lark, included some landscape studies she had made over the years and stuffed away in a drawer.
Their assignment is to retrieve three highly dangerous plutonium cores from a man code-named John Lark, who is working with anarchist terror-network The Syndicate (yes, them again) to bring down the free world.
"While this might sound like bad news, the reality is we are coming to the table to negotiate a fair deal for everyone," Gol's Chief Financial Officer Richard Lark told investors on a conference call.
Yahoo began in 453 as a lark in Stanford's dormitories, when two students, David Filo and Jerry Yang, assembled their favourite links on a page called "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web".
Assuming it was a lark, Sacret Young went along for the ride, which evolved into a multiyear quest, with each shuttling back and forth from Patmos (where Sacret Young now has a house as well).
Lucy Thurber ("Transfers") works regularly with a core group of actors, but often turns to The Lark, a theater organization in New York that provides quality performers "who are not your everyday peeps" for readings.
What about the idea that government is a serious thing, you should know a lot about what you're doing, you shouldn't do it as a lark — and by the way, it's a lot of work.
But there are some signs that political pressure in the U.S. is altering plans: Lark is shifting its focus from making a big push in the U.S. to markets including Japan and Europe, sources said.
But there are some signs that political pressure in the U.S. is altering plans: Lark is shifting its focus from making a big push in the U.S. to markets including Japan and Europe, sources said.
It may seem like a mere lark and a laugh, but we get the joke precisely because, as a consumer product, the Prius has become a signifier of virtue in the vernacular of popular culture.
If you're in the market for a head-turning look to wear this holiday season, we've found a dress that's sure to elicit compliments: the Lark & Ro Off-the-Shoulder Sheath Sweater Dress from Amazon.
But then I bought a bottle of Lark in Tasmania as a gift for a friend, who was kind enough to share a glass or two with me, and I quickly (hallelujah!) became a believer.
Lark, accessible by ship only twice a year from the mainland, is a closed patriarchal society mired in religion, paganism, suspicion, superstition and corrupt do-goodery which has suspended it in a sort of unenlightened rigor.
But the evening didn't turn out to be quite the lark it appeared in the first half, when the Clippers raced out to a 40-point first quarter en route to a 73-54 halftime advantage.
According to a recent report from One Click Retail, select Amazon private brands like Lark & Ro and Amazon Elements have each grown 90 percent year-over-year, with respective sales of $5 million and $10 million.
The performance had the air of a good, clean lark in the park, as opposed to the air of an ultra-violent police siege-come-hostage situation which Mourinho has sought to foster in recent times.
The rollout of the tool is the latest move Lark has taken to expand its scope of services — and the launch could expand the size of its addressable market in the digital chronic disease management space.
"It started out as a lark, a diversion, but it has turned into something real, something that has changed the way human beings relate to one another on a species-wide scale," the Time article said.
At The Lark, a warmly lit space in the Funk Zone, I feasted on raw cuts of hamachi and perfectly roasted brussels sprouts, while sipping on a cocktail that brilliantly combined rye, agave and chocolate bitters.
As a lark, I took a chance on a hooded anorak in a Nantucket red-based Baja print ($228), which is to say, a trompe l'oeil of an actual (and presumably much, much cheaper) Baja hoodie.
Many first-time users of 'shrooms or LSD take the drugs on a lark, without much in the way of expert consultation, but in the psychedelic community having a "sitter" is widely recommended, especially for newbies.
The next morning, with Barney gone, I heard the girls giggling and knocked on their door, was invited in by two gothy late teenagers, and interviewed the pair for a lark – none of which could be printed.

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