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Such a strange folk, always playing games, acting out parts, pretending and sky- larking.
Look, if you ask me, at worst it could have been a bit of stoned and drunken larking around that went wrong.
She'd gone to her chamber, she may even have been asleep, though with the larking and laughing in the gallery I should doubt it.
"Lounging and larking doesn't pay," observed Jo, shaking her head.
The doctor thinks we might try cocoa butter to keep our sides from hurting from all the laughing and the larking.
If Thursday's Sŵn-related larking possessed a wonderful sense of anticipation, then Friday night brought it all together.
Ron Larking was an Australian rules footballer who played with University in the Victorian Football League.
Nonetheless, when you say that the state shouldn't subsidise 'social larking' online, you forget the money pumped into youth clubs, playgrounds and playschemes, sports facilities, etc etc.
Lambert Larking was a founder member of the Kent Archaeological Society in 1857, and was its honorary secretary until 1860, when he was elected as vice-president.
On 24 September 1983, Metrobus Ltd was formed through its two directors, Gary Wood and Peter Larking, buying out the subsidiary.
James Whatman claimed that he wa able to prove that several trials had already been made, including by Mr. Larking, who owned Lower Mill at that time.
The light was poor but he still knew his old playmate Micko, stableboy now, but close companion back in the days when rank meant less and larking was the order of the day.
The Larkin family resided in Charlestown as early as 1634, descendants of Edward Larking, an English settler of the Massachusetts Bay Colony.
Vince Talbot (John Larking - episodes 125-136), Foreman at the factory where the women get work release, first seen complaining about the use of cheap labour to undercut his workers.
A pretty rural pub, the Lord Crewe Arms Hotel is built into the side of an old abbey and impressed both Philip Larking and WH Auden.
Matthew Larking described her work as "Sachiko Kodama's small yet powerful piece "Morpho Tower" displays a seemingly organic life form, which is actually ferrofluid dynamically sculpted by electromagnets."
Larking was born in Clare House, East Malling, Kent, the eldest son of John Larking, sheriff of Kent.
He opened the Wopalong Recording Studios and the Superwop Music Publishers in Luton, Bedfordshire with partner, Don Larking and produced children's characters and TV formats.
In 1816, John Larking and John Morrice were in partnership at both Upper and Lower Mills, the partnership being dissolved on 8 October of that year, John Morrice taking both mills.
His first fight, in 1825, was a loss to Mike Larking; it lasted 138 rounds spread over two and a half hours-despite the fact that at this time a round could vary in length, and usually only ended when a man was knocked down.
Mr. Todd's publication "Josyph & Larking: X-Men of Art," from which the writer borrows copiously (despite the carp that it doesn't illuminate the work), states that I am currently writing a book and directing a film about Matisse.
We can get a glimpse of the life of John Hostier and Petro de Widmore, for.the Rev. Larking in his Domesday Book of Kent, records the work of the bailiff and lists his responsibilities"His Characteristics:
Letters editors of Today, Justice, The Echo, St. James's Gazette, Truth, were harried with correspondence from George Bunnerd, Shendar Bwra, A. Donis, Redbarn Wash, G. B. S. Larking, Amelia Mackintosh, Horatia Ribbonson and the Revd.
By 1864 the facsimile of the entirety of Great Domesday had been completed, and had been published in 32 county volumes including Kent following Larking's death, who granted James permission to complete the reproduction of the county due to his infirmity in the final stages of his life.