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- There's nothing larky about " Payback ."
- Larky comes around, finds the singer and starts chasing him.
- This is the larky 1964 film that launched the Beatles.
- In Spielberg's larky yet melancholy " Catch Me,"
- Some of the humor is very dark, but Darriessecq leavens it with larky moments.
- The singer manages to trick Larky, steal his clothes and lock him into a room.
- Lydia also wants to move, since she is worried Larky will fall back in love with Julie.
- Larky is released from his prison and the singer is found hidden, in his underwear, in the trunk.
- She recalled him being funny, " separate, larky; outside the cliques; private all the time ".
- The plot has a larky tone when being serious, and a serious tone when taking flight to cuckoo-land.
- Or perhaps it's just a larky goof poking wicked fun at a dopey rock star's dopier lifestyle.
- When the two cooked up the idea of depicting the war on terror with puppets, it seemed a larky gas.
- In the'80s, his feature films had a larky mood, a loose frame and a fondness for kitschy Americana.
- This is where Manet sketched him, in the modern thick of things, looking dapper and larky in a straw hat and a billowy shirt.
- It was a powerful, even inspiring, statement about survival and recovery, and yet, it had the larky feel of a dare ."
- A curious thing happened : the drive for novelty brought the peripheral genres, the larky impulse rentals, to the center, while marginalizing the classics.
- At first, each of the actors says, he thought it would be larky, dressing up in women's clothes and doing the anti-macho thing.
- Sunlit and golden with Cather's glorious Midwestern landscapes, the novel follows Thea Kronborg from her larky girlhood to the brink of her maturity as an opera singer.
- On top of this, Julie is involved in arranging an engagement party for her ex-boyfriend, Larky, who is now going to marry her friend Lydia.
- The color bar test pattern was originally conceived by Norbert D . Larky of RCA Laboratories and first published in RCA Licensee Bulletin LB-819 on February 7, 1951.
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