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In the News (Sun 27 Dec 09)

  
 February 1, 1999
"Lark sparrow?" "Nope." "I have yet to talk to anybody who's actually see it." "I talked to this lady at the beach who said she saw it here about 20 minutes ago." "Birds!" They leave.
While I was looking at the lark sparrow, I heard a voice calling "hello there" so I responded with a hello even though I didn't see the person.
The three horned larks were in almost the same spot where I'd seen them yesterday afternoon.
world.std.com /~jegan/90201.htm   (1008 words)

  
 Studebaker ads
1959 Studebaker Lark - Full color 10" x 13" ad has a photo of a blue-green two-door parked under a bridge crossing a river as a man stands next to it and is in the process of taking a photo of a well-dressed lady standing at the river's edge.
The ad headline says "Performability...You have to drive The Lark to believe it!" This ad is larger than my scanner bed so the outer edges of the ad will not be visible in the scanned view.
1960 Studebaker Lark Cruiser- Black and white 9 1/2" x 13" ad has a photo of a Dark Four-Door driving on a highway so fast that the cars on the other side of the road are barely visible blurs.
www.vintageadsandstuff.com /adsautostudebakerindex.html   (1930 words)

  
 Turlough O'Carolan - Discography
Edwards, Nead na lachan (Song), Lord Inchiquin, Callino Casturame (Song), Maire Ni Ghriofa, Slan le Ceol (Carolan's Farewell to Music), Molly McAlpine, Si beag, si mor, Miss Murphy, The Lark in the clear air (Song), The Rocky Road to Dublin
Mrs Edwards; Abigal Judge; Colonel O'Hara; Lady Athenry; Slan le Ceol; Seabhac na hEirne; The Return from Fingal; Lady Dillon I and II; Lady Gethin.
Planxty Johnston, Saely Kelly, Morgan Magan, Elizabeth MacDermott Roe (song), Lady Dillon, Carolan's Concerto, Edward Corcoran, Farewell to Music, Hewlett (song), Sir Charles Coote, Mo Ghile Mear (song)
www.contemplator.com /carolan/discs.html   (1930 words)

  
 WVA-Concordance-Line Index
1807 Resolution and I heard the Sky-lark warbling in the sky; Independence 1807 To a Skylark For thy song, Lark, is strong; 1807 To a Skylark Drunken Lark!
Highland Boy 1807 To a Young Lady, Nor leave thee, when grey hairs are nigh, who had been 1807 Character of the And leave a dead unprofitable name, Happy Warrior 1807 Song at the And leave Blencathara's rugged Coves, Feast of 1807 O mountain Thee hath some awful Spirit impell'd to leave, Stream!
October 1807 She was a And steps of virgin liberty; Phantom of 1807 Nuns fret not Who have felt the weight of too much liberty, 1807 To the Memory of Ow'd many years of early liberty.
www.calstatela.edu /faculty/jgarret/wva/p2v/c-lin023.htm   (2409 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Video: Night Train to Munich (1940) (1940)
NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH is not, however, as good as THE LADY VANISHES.
The screenplays for both THE LADY VANISHES and NIGHT TRAIN TO MUNICH were written by Sidney Gilliat and Frank Launder.
In light of those classics, Night Train to Munich is an inconsistent but wholly entertaining lark.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/630433740X?v=glance   (2409 words)

  
 FCBASE.TXT
23, 1969 - Maida Vale Studios, London (Top Gear, BBC Radio) Sir Patrick Spens, Jigs and Reels Medley (Lark in the Morning), Tam Lin, The Lady Is A Tramp, Reynardine (broadcast Sept. 27, 1969) Sept.
8, 1971 - Night Ride, BBC Radio Bridge Over the River Ash, Sir William Gower, Sickness and Diseases, Angel Delight, The Lark in the Morning, The Deserter, Lord Marlborough (broadcast 4-3-71) Mar.
18, 1971 - Folk On One, BBC Radio Sir William Gower, Banks of the Sweet Primroses, Journeyman's Grace, Sickness and Diseases, instrumental medley, Lord Marlborough, Angel Delight (broadcast 3-27-71) May 23, 1971 - Stockholm, Sweden (FM broadcast) July 14, 1971 - Top of the Pops, BBC TV Angel Delight, instrumental medley (broadcast 7-15-71) Jan.
www.mv.com /ipusers/owsley/fc/FCBASE.TXT   (2409 words)

  
 Elephant Talk: Lizard
While "Red" comes closest in my mind to matching the heights of "Lizard" or "ITCOTCK" and the Wetton/Bruford/Fripp axis (really missed Jamie Muir after "Lark's Tongues") was undoubtedly the most consistent line-up musically, nothing Fripp and his various incarnations of KC ever recorded post- "Lizard" ever matched the inspired lunacy and haunting genius of "Lizard".
And yet for those that would freak at the wierd mellotron sounds of Cirkus or strange cacophany of happy family, the same people would be swayed by the beauty of lady of the dancing water or some of the orchestral/mellotron/jazzy parts of the lizard suite on side two.
Two of the "Lizard" tracks were played in concert during thelate 71-early 72 tour--"Cirkus" and "Lady Of The Dancing Water", but this is the least-translateable-to-live-performance-with-a-truncated-tour-band lp King Crimson ever made.
www.elephant-talk.com /releases/lizard.htm   (10241 words)

  
 Flora Thompson Papers
Thompson's journalistic writing is well reflected by the presence of a large number of printed magazine short stories and articles written by Thompson between 1912 and 1927 for The Lady’s Companion, The Literary Monthly, and The Catholic Fireside.
Also present is a photocopy of one letter to H.J. Massingham discussing his introduction for Lark Rise to Candleford, and the original of a letter from Thompson to a Mrs.
Flora Thompson's literary works are documented in this series with hand edited typescripts of her published novels Lark Rise (1939), Over to Candleford (1941), Candleford Green (1943), Still Glides the Stream (1948) and Heatherly, which was written in 1944 but not published until 1979 in A Country Calander and Other Writings.
www.hrc.utexas.edu /research/fa/thompson.html   (1816 words)

  
 Theater News - Theater News: "An Evening With Michael John LaChiusa" Will Benefit the Transport Group -
On Sunday, February 22, the Transport Group will present "An Evening With Michael John LaChiusa." The one-night-only event at the Lark Theatre (939 Eighth Avenue) will begin at 7pm.
They will reprise songs that they sang in the original productions of the LaChiusa musicals Hello Again, Marie Christine, The Wild Party, Little Fish, and First Lady Suite.
A five-time Tony Award nominee, La Chiusa is the composer-lyricist of First Lady Suite, the Transport Group's upcoming production.
www.theatermania.com /content/news.cfm?int_news_id=4396   (220 words)

  
 BTO codes
Kestrel KE King Eider KL Killdeer KF Kingfisher KE King Eider KG Kumlien's Gull KF Kingfisher KI Kittiwake KI Kittiwake KL Killdeer KN Knot KN Knot KG Kumlien's Gull KP Kentish Plover LM Lady Amherst's Pheasant KT Red Kite LA Lapland Bunting L. Lapwing L.
Sky Lark SQ Common Rosefinch SZ Slavonian Grebe SR Great Grey Shrike EI Slender-billed Gull SS Sanderling SY Smew ST Song Thrush SB Snow Bunting SU Shelduck SJ Snow Goose SV Shoveler SO Snowy Owl SW Sedge Warbler IP Sociable Plover SX Shore Lark I.
Mistle Thrush N. Nightingale MO Montagu's Harrier NB Spoonbill MH Moorhen NC Nutcracker MS Mute Swan ND Great Northern Diver NT Night Heron NG Ring-necked Duck N.
www.hants.gov.uk /hos/btocodes.html   (220 words)

  
 Hundreds of patterns  thousands of pieces
FRENCH ANTIQUE, FRENCH RENAISSANCE, GEORGIAN ROSE, GRAND RENAISSANCE, GOLDEN CAMEO, GUILDHALL, HAMPTON COURT, HAWTHORN, HEPPLEWHITE, HEPPLEWHITE CHASED, HERITAGE, INTAGLIO, JACOBIAN, Lark, La COMTESSE,
GOLDEN TRIANON, GOV BRADFORD, GOV WARREN, GRAND RECOLLECTION, TRADITION, CENTURY, GRAND REGENCY, GRAND TRIANON, IRENE, Jeanne D’Arc, JOAN OF ARC, JOHN WINTHROP, JOY, KENILWORTH, KING LOUIS, La Paglia, Napkin Ring, LADY BETTY,
New King, Priscilla, Pointed Antique, Queen Anne, Plain, Queen Elizabeth, Rococo, Tradition, Trianon, Virginia, Washington, Yorktown.
www.sterlingsource.biz   (1484 words)

  
 jpc-Mediothek — Terry Callier: Lifetime — Pop/Rock — CDs, DVDs, Spiele
When my lady danced; Sunset Boulevard; Comin' up from Babylon; Holdin' on; Where a lark is singing; Nobody but yourself; 4 Miles; Love can do; When the music is gone; Fix the blame; I don't want to see myself; Life time; I waited for you
jpc-Mediothek — Terry Callier: Lifetime — Pop/Rock — CDs, DVDs, Spiele
www.jpc.info /Terry_Callier_Lifetime/Pop_Rock/detail/1926918.htm   (1484 words)

  
 Boston Marriage
And if the play is but a sophisticated lark, in which a couple of corseted women exhibit as much calculating sexuality and frosty swagger as any Mamet man, it's wickedly, wittily entertaining.
Oscar Wilde's Gwendolyn and Cecily, each as formidable as Lady Bracknell, are lesbians in Boston Marriage, David Mamet's latest, which is in its world premiere, courtesy of the American Repertory Theatre, at the Hasty Pudding Theatre.
Written in three short, brittle scenes, Boston Marriage turns on the negotiations between Claire and Anna, two sharp but sheltered, hilariously arrogant ladies living by the seat of their skirts on the fringes of upper-class, fin-de-siècle society.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/theater/99/06/10/boston_marriage.html   (848 words)

  
 Boston Marriage
Oscar Wilde's Gwendolyn and Cecily, each as formidable as Lady Bracknell, are lesbians in Boston Marriage, David Mamet's latest, which is in its world premiere, courtesy of the American Repertory Theatre, at the Hasty Pudding Theatre.
And if the play is but a sophisticated lark, in which a couple of corseted women exhibit as much calculating sexuality and frosty swagger as any Mamet man, it's wickedly, wittily entertaining.
Written in three short, brittle scenes, Boston Marriage turns on the negotiations between Claire and Anna, two sharp but sheltered, hilariously arrogant ladies living by the seat of their skirts on the fringes of upper-class, fin-de-siècle society.
www.bostonphoenix.com /archive/theater/99/06/10/boston_marriage.html   (848 words)

  
 Crater Lake Speedboat Tragedy
lack lacs lacy lade lads lady lags laic laid lain lair lake lama lamb lame lamp land lane lank laos lapp laps lard lark...
cramps craned cranes cranks cranky cranny crated crater crates craved craves cravat craven crawly crawls crayon...
Cranford crania cranium crank crankcase crankshaft cranky cranny Cranston crap crappie crash crass crate crater cravat crave craven craw Crawford crawl crawlspace crayfish crayon craze crazy creak creaky cream creamery creamy...
www.the-boat-zone.com /Coronado-Sail-Boat-35-Sl---35'/Crater-Lake-Speedboat-Tragedy.htm   (848 words)

  
 505 Sailing Dinghy Old
White Lady is an old Norfolk Broads Gaffer built in 1928, Yelwarc II is an wooden strip planked Eclipse class yacht designed by John Westall the designer of the 505 racing dinghy.
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The International 505 is a two-person sailing dinghy.
fishing-boat-resources.com /fishing-boats-9/505-sailing-dinghy-old.html   (848 words)

  
 The SQUADRON SUPREME are the foremost super-heroic team of an otherdimensional alternate Earth sometimes referred to as Other-Earth or Earth-S
Using her new abilities as the costumed crimefighter Lady Lark, Lewis was invited to join the Squadron Supreme and became the team’s fourth recruit.
The Whizzer is the Squadron’s equivalent of the Justice League& Flash (Barry Allen): both are superhumanly swift crimefighters, both are low-key nice guys, both are married, and each is a good friend of his group’s Green Lantern (in Whizzer& case, he’s pals with the Squadron’s GL equivalent, Doctor Spectrum).
Moonglow is the Squadron’s equivalent of the Justice League& Zatanna.
www.avengersassemble.us /ema-5.html   (3421 words)

  
 GCD Database Search
Golden Archer is expelled for using the machine on Lady Lark.
Members of the Institute of Evil are placed in the Behavior Modification Machine, and then join the Squadron.
Reprinted: In Squadron Supreme (Marvel, 1997 series) nn 1997
www.comics.org /details.lasso?id=41122   (115 words)

  
 John Donne. An Epithalamion, or Marriage Song on the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine Being Married on St. Valentine's Day.
An Epithalamion, or Marriage Song on the Lady Elizabeth and Count Palatine Being Married on St. Valentine's Day.
The lyric lark, and the grave whispering dove,
Background by the kind permission of Stormi Wallpaper Boutique.
www.luminarium.org /sevenlit/donne/palatine.htm   (633 words)

  
 Homeage to a TC Online Hero
Marc's 1000 YAMM thread There is a young fellow named Marc He posted his YAMM on a lark To miss housing woes To Pittsburg he goes Perhaps a bench in the park
QueenBee's 2000 YAMM thread There is a young lady named Bee On 9 and 11 she's free Her 2,000th post Permits her to coast Still Queen of this forum you see
Kablemodem's YAMM thread There was a potato name YAM Ignored all advice as a sham Being naughty she peeled The male taters squeeled And captured her act with a cam
www.noprivilege.com /homage.html   (4118 words)

  
 Cather, Willa Sibert. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
Other novels with this theme are My Ántonia (1918), One of Ours (1922; Pulitzer Prize), and A Lost Lady (1923).
The Song of the Lark (1915) focuses on another of Cather’s major preoccupations—the need of artists to free themselves from inhibiting influences, particularly that of a rural or small-town background; the tales collected in Youth and the Bright Medusa (1920) and the novel Lucy Gayheart (1935) also treat this theme.
She subsequently turned to North America’s far past for her material: to colonial New Mexico in Death Comes for the Archbishop (1927), widely regarded as her masterpiece, and to 17th-century Quebec for Shadows on the Rock (1931), in both novels blending history with religious reverence and loving characterizations.
www.bartleby.com /65/ca/Cather-W.html   (4118 words)

  
 IGN: Comics in Context #14: Continuity/Discontinuity
And then there was the dark side of love, displayed as the Golden Archer secretly uses the mind-control machine on Lady Lark rather than lose her love.
Perhaps the best individual issue focused on Tom Thumb and his desperate race against – and, thanks to a time machine, through – time to find a cure for cancer, not only for the benefit of humanity but to save himself.
Mark was as strongly influenced by the Silver Age DC superhero comics edited by Julius Schwartz as he was by Stan Lee's Marvel stories of the 1960s.
filmforce.ign.com /articles/454/454085p3.html   (4118 words)

  
 Oswald Mosley
In recent years, there has been an appalling TV biopic portraying Mosley as a heroic figure, their affair as one of history's great love stories, and fascism as a tremendous lark.
The release of Sir Oswald and Lady Mosley is a slap in the face of anti-fascists in every country and a direct betrayal of those who have died for the cause of anti- fascism.
Mosley was impressed by Mussolini's achievements and when he returned to England he disbanded the New Party and replaced it with the British Union of Fascists.
www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk /PRmosley.htm   (4118 words)

  
 The Lady - Interview with The Duchess of Devonshire
The Duchess is an early bird who always wakes and rises with the lark.
This is clearly her den, a cluttered room in which there are piles of books, lamps in the shape of a duck and a sheep, alongside pictures of Elvis Presley.
The Duchess is always busy: with the running of the house and looking after all its wonderful paintings and art treasures.
www.lady.co.uk /articles/0211artA.cfm?framed=y   (1295 words)

  
 MOMMIE DEAREST (1981)
The film itself is a complete lark, utterly over the top and featuring a tour de force camp classic performance by Faye Dunaway to top that of Bette Davis as Baby Jane Hudson.
Faye Dunaway never really recovered her poise after this film, Super-girl and The Wicked Lady, in all three of which she camped it up like never before.
The film has won the raspberry as the worst film of the entire 80's a unique honour which immediately immortalizes the film.
www.thehotspotonline.com /moviespot/holly/m/momdearst.htm   (312 words)

  
 Beauty and the Beast
Beauty, agreeably surprised, gave the charming prince her hand to rise; they went together into the castle, and Beauty was overjoyed to find, in the great hall, her father and his whole family, whom the beautiful lady, that appeared to her in her dream, had conveyed thither.
The Singing, Springing Lark, a version of "Beauty and the Beast" recorded by the Grimm brothers.
Beast was disappeared, and she saw, at her feet, one of the loveliest princes that eye ever beheld; who returned her thanks for having put an end to the charm, under which he had so long resembled a Beast.
www.pitt.edu /~dash/beauty.html   (4010 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Books: Magic Steps (The Circle Opens, Book 1)
This book gives all of the Circle of Magic fans just what we were waiting for after immersing ourselves in the Winding Circle lives of Sandry, Tris, Daja, and Briar and their great mage teachers Lark, Niko, Frostpine, and Rosethorn.
Lady Sandrilene Fa Toren, or Sandry, can see magic, and is a thread mage (a mage is someone who has magic powers.) One day Sandry was riding with her uncle and she sees a boy named Pasco dancing a spell.
There's some particularly creative magic going on: Sandry continues to work with and explore her special type of thread magic, Pasco (her new and somewhat unwilling student) begins to learn control over his unusual dancing Talent, and a new and very dangerous type of magic is discovered.
www.amazon.com /exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0590396056?v=glance   (1948 words)

  
 The Lost Heifer
Douglas Hyde described the mode of the Jacobite poets as follows "This form introduces the poet as wandering in a wood or by the bank of a river when he is astonished to see a beautiful lady approach him.
In line 3 Clarke uses another ancient symbol for Ireland, that of the hazel bush, suggesting that the reflected light from the rain covering boughs of the hazel bush.
He speaks of dark grasses and the uninhabitable nest of the sky lark represents a void which symbolises the effect of the Civil War.
homepage.tinet.ie /~splash/Heifer.html   (674 words)

  
 Willa Cather Paul's Case O Pioneers! The Song of the Lark A Lost Lady, The Professor's House, Youth and the Bright Medusa, O Pioneers!, The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, The Song of the Lark, Alexander's Bridge, My Antonia
The Song of the Lark A Lost Lady, The Professor's House, Youth and the Bright Medusa, O Pioneers!, The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, The Song of the Lark, Alexander's Bridge, My Antonia
Before we take to sea we walk on land,
Contact m o b y d i c k m o v i e @ y a h o o.
mobydicks.com /lecture/WilmaCatherhall/messages/15.html   (213 words)

  
 Wilma Cather Re: Info on My antonia Alexander's Bridge The Song of the Lark A Lost Lady, The Professor's House, Youth and the Bright Medusa, O Pioneers!, The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, The Song of the Lark, Alexander's Bridge, My Antonia
Wilma Cather Re: Info on My antonia Alexander's Bridge The Song of the Lark A Lost Lady, The Professor's House, Youth and the Bright Medusa, O Pioneers!, The Troll Garden and Selected Stories, The Song of the Lark, Alexander's Bridge, My Antonia
In Reply to: Re: Info on My antonia posted by 'Myco on February 26, 1998 at 00:32:16:
: : : : : I need to know about Cather's novel My Antonia, : : : If anyone could give me as much info as they are able : : : to about the book (i.e.
mobydicks.com /lecture/WilmaCatherhall/messages/31.html   (213 words)

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