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Afterward, he met Ryan | Larkin, a renowned animator in the 60s and 70s, who h |
Pearson Park, formerly home to the poet Philip | Larkin, adjoins Princes Avenue opposite Park Avenue, |
Being a VPAA school | Larkin also has a theater tech club that runs the lig |
Jim | Larkin, an Irish trade unionist, who had been closely |
at team had three future Reds in Morris, Barry | Larkin, and Chris Sabo. |
Tensions regarding leadership arose between | Larkin and NUDL general secretary James Sexton. |
ho is the 1st dharma successor of P'arang Geri | Larkin, and was ordained in May 2003. |
Neil McCleod, Clare Curley, Andrew Gold, Owen | Larkin and Stuart Robinson. |
Daniel Enright, Sean | Larkin and Timothy O'Sullivan were executed with him |
Poe, seeking an insulin shot for Baby-O, meets | Larkin and the two run down their respective situatio |
Tom is the son of Thomas Cedric | Larkin and Sarah Marianne Williams, and is married to |
lude Satellites & Meteorites, directed by Rick | Larkin, and A Film With Me In It, also starring Dylan |
John | Larkin and his family fled, unscathed, to Cambridge w |
and at the Artillery Ground, its team included | Larkin and a player called Jones, also of Hadlow. |
Allen, | Larkin, and O'Brien are also memorialised, both in Ma |
ing of Ryan that includes interviews with both | Larkin and Chris Landreth as well as with various peo |
Orleans punk group, The Normals, invited Chris | Larkin and Alice Desoto to join him for a show at the |
Labour Party in 1912 by James Connolly, James | Larkin and William O'Brien as the political wing of t |
arles Robert Carner and produced by Michael G. | Larkin and Mitch Engel, the film tells the story of a |
Translated by Edward | Larkin and Thomas Ahrens. |
Solly and Donald Ward, produced by Christopher | Larkin and Edith O'Hara in association with Lee Barto |
He is one of the literary executors of Philip | Larkin, and the major editor of Larkin's work. |
On 17 June 2009, Love and | Larkin announced the reunion of Love's former band Ho |
After being signed to Capitol Records in 1975, | Larkin Arnold, then vice president, hired Motown Reco |
Diana | Larkin as Wendy |
Linda | Larkin as Melanie Miller |
In 2006, former Ugly Kid Joe bandmate, Shannon | Larkin, asked Whit to be the primary vocalist on a si |
Larkin authored numerous articles and book reviews, c | |
tion of an unrivalled passion for his subject, | Larkin began compiling the 'data' that would form the |
Early staff included Ralph Della Silva, Harry | Larkin, Betty, Joe Girand, Eve Mink; Continuity, Ray |
on, Chaka Kahn, Bob Malone, Mandy Moore, Patty | Larkin, Bill Frisell (as an instrumental), Jo-El Sonn |
y insignificant incident in the life of Philip | Larkin brought out the humanity and humour of a poet |
cal innovation used today was suggested in the | Larkin Building in 1904." - Frank Lloyd Wright as quo |
The company store, now known as the | Larkin building |
Located at 680 Seneca Street, the | Larkin Building was demolished in 1950. |
se, Unity Temple, the Laura Gale home, and the | Larkin building. |
ar the community of Mount Vernon, Illinois, to | Larkin Canada Packwood and Elizabeth Cathcart on Octo |
of Creative Writing and Director of the Philip | Larkin Centre for Poetry and Creative Writing in 2009 |
Claire, Geoffrey Hill, Michael Horovitz, Steve | Larkin, Chris Mann and seven others had been nominate |
Larkin claimed he had come to a complete stop and loo | |
Larkin, Colin (2006), The Encyclopedia of Popular Mus | |
Larkin, Colin (ed.), Guinness Who's Who Of Indie And | |
Larkin, Colin (ed.), | |
Larkin Community Hospital launched the first expansio | |
Extensive | Larkin Company records and photographs survive in the |
A large portion of the | Larkin company's extensive manufacturing and distribu |
Rebel City: | Larkin, Connolly and the Dublin Labour Movement (2004 |
directed by A. J. Antoon, set design by Peter | Larkin, costume design by Theoni V. Aldredge, lightin |
Lorenzo and the eldest | Larkin daughter, Mariette (Debbie Reynolds), become a |
Colin | Larkin described the band's sound as blending "the po |
Larkin did not decrease the speed of the bus as he ap | |
Larkin did have a civil suit brought against him. | |
Dakota Public Service Commission in 1940, and | Larkin died in office on November 22, 1949 at the age |
Charles | Larkin died, aged 58, at his home on Boley Hill, Roch |
Gunn's poetry, together with that of Philip | Larkin, Donald Davie, and other members of The Moveme |
Larkin earned her undergraduate degree from Universit | |
Larkin earned her J.D. from William Mitchell College | |
Barry | Larkin emerged as the starting shortstop over Kurt St |
s, Drummond Allison, John Heath-Stubbs, Philip | Larkin etc. who would make names for themselves. |
All songs were written by Patty | Larkin except "Banish Misfortune" (traditional, arr. |
The | Larkin Factory Complex Buildings (The Seneca Industri |
uburb of Charlestown, Massachusetts, where the | Larkin families lived. |
his land legally belongs to the poor but proud | Larkin family who don't wish to give up their blueber |
The | Larkin family resided in Charlestown as early as 1634 |
lestown contains baptisms and marriages of the | Larkin family. |
Mr | Larkin's Awkward Day tells the true story of the joke |
I cut | Larkin Festival 2010 info re WP:COATRACK and WP:Flea. |
21, 1942, the airport was officially named Kay | Larkin Field for 1st Lieutenant J. K. "Kay" Larkin, a |
University of Hull was the home of poet Philip | Larkin for 18 years from 1956. |
Mallory Kent on behalf of Stinson and Paul J. | Larkin for the Solicitor General of the United States |
After his expulsion from the NUDL, | Larkin founded the Irish Transport and General Worker |
In February 1930, | Larkin founded an unsubsidized company, Murray Valley |
Players on the team included Paddy | Larkin, Fr. |
ly Atkins, Peg Leg Bates, Ernest Brown, Milton | Larkin, Francis Goldberg, Frank Goldberg, Emory Evans |
Tess | Larkin, from Dublin, Ireland, was among those who had |
clopedia of Popular Music (2002), writer Colin | Larkin gave The Revolution Will Not Be Televised five |
Larkin Grimm (born September 18, 1981) is an American | |
in the Ozarks of Missouri, and performed with | Larkin Grimm at Terrastock 6, RI. |
Hurford alleged to a friend that | Larkin had knocked out some of his teeth during an ar |
Jamie | Larkin had the best result of 8.45% followed by denti |
Larkin had divorced his first wife at some unknown da | |
Larkin has had some success on both the local and nat | |
est) run roughshod over the local citizens and | Larkin has no inclination to stop it, despite Cobb's |
mmy Armstrong's Trimdon Grange Explosion which | Larkin heard at the cottage that prompted him to writ |
ad four daughters: Eliza V. "Lily" (Brandreth) | Larkin, Helen Ward (Brandreth) Potter (d. |
ct U46, which also includes Elgin High School, | Larkin High School, South Elgin High School, and Stre |
Larkin High School, or LHS, is a public four-year hig | |
The | Larkin High School Visual and Performing Arts Academy |
Larkin High School was built in 1962 on the former fa | |
In 1996, | Larkin hit a career-high 33 home runs. |
, Dietzen was an attorney with the law firm of | Larkin, Hoffman, Daly & Lindren, Ltd., of Bloomington |
With | Larkin holding the torch, Gralton kicked Larkin's bac |
Larkin holds records of 5-0 and 10-0 in amateur boxin | |
aced incumbent Sam Reese against former Deputy | Larkin Hope. |
Larkin Hospital | |
South Corporation and was known as HealthSouth | Larkin Hospital. |
storic Landmark District along with the nearby | Larkin House. |
his poem The Old Couple was included by Philip | Larkin in 'The Oxford Book of Twentieth-Century Engli |
sh stage actor who starred in the role of Link | Larkin in the West End production of the musical Hair |
He married Julia Catherine | Larkin in 1903. |
ctober 3 1993 former Bonagee footballer Dessie | Larkin incurred severe burns to his scrotum as he rub |
1990s two RNC lecturers, Clive Ellis and Tony | Larkin, invented the Hoople, a hoop-shaped mobility a |
Conor | Larkin is a fictional character and the chief protago |
Larkin is more interested in getting to know an attra | |
Colin | Larkin is more generous, writing that “Yachts' popula |
Larkin is currently touring with Hole. | |
Larkin is also head of sport and recreation at the co | |
Sky | Larkin is a pop punk band from Leeds, United Kingdom |
ork of Richmond Lattimore, May Swenson, Philip | Larkin, James Wright, and William Stafford. |
including cab drivers, and artists like Patty | Larkin, Joe Jackson, k. d. lang, and Darol Anger, as |
Larkin joined Love's band alongside bassist Patricia | |
He worked closely with James | Larkin, Jr and John Conroy to complete its reunificat |
950s, publishing works by poets such as Philip | Larkin, Kingsley Amis and Thom Gunn. |
In 1947, he joined Minden businessman | Larkin L. Greer (1902-1991) and future State Represen |
Shannon | Larkin left the band in 1994 to fill the drum seat in |
h, Julia Peterson Band, Keller Williams, Kenny | Larkin, Les Claypool, Lila, My Friend Mike, Mutaytor, |
the spin off article about the letters Philip | Larkin Letters or something like that. |
ull University and won the University's Philip | Larkin literary prize in 1994. |
Smith, J., Flowers, P. & | Larkin, M. (2009) Interpretative Phenomenological Ana |
ng a footballing career spanning fifteen years | Larkin made over 450 professional appearances for tea |
He was played by | Larkin Malloy from 1984 to 1987. |
John | Larkin McKay (b. |
John | Larkin McKay, a member of a prominent Republican fami |
Toogood and | Larkin met as teenage fans of AC/DC and Metallica. |
The | Larkin Monument, beyond Frindsbury, erected of concre |
After Larrikin Love's split, | Larkin moved to Los Angeles to work with former Hole |
ographer, in the short-lived Nick Adams - John | Larkin NBC series Saints and Sinners. |
Larkin netted 13 goals in total over a two year spell | |
d in 1999 through a fund established by Bonnie | Larkin Nims, trustees of the Poetry Foundation, and f |
Larkin offers nearly forty extracurricular activities | |
ko Ishioka, Romaine Johnston, Willa Kim, Peter | Larkin, Oliver Messel, Beni Montresor, William Pitkin |
With Mr. | Larkin on the Solicitor General's brief were also Act |
o the arrest of the leading trade unionist Jim | Larkin on O'Connell street and the subsequent police |
Philip | Larkin once wrote a poem entitled Sunny Prestatyn. |
In an effort to become profitable, | Larkin opened its first outpatient treatment center i |
At 15, Jacquet began playing with the Milton | Larkin Orchestra, a Houston-area dance band. |
Larkin owns a studio in Melbourne, where he has produ | |
Among the memorials to Pearson is the James | Larkin Pearson Award in free-verse poetry; the award |
Boomer was the birthplace and home of James | Larkin Pearson, a poet and newspaper publisher who se |
James | Larkin Pearson, a newspaper publisher and editor who |
Larkin played eight seasons in the American Hockey Le | |
eried trolleybuses played a role in the Philip | Larkin poem, Here, which is set in Hull. |
Finally, | Larkin prises himself free from the Inspector to dash |
included Blacksmith James Pratt, Farrier David | Larkin, Privates Edward Branagan and William Rankin, |
Larkin proceeds to find Cindino boarding his private | |
nges to lure the troops into a death trap, but | Larkin protects the troops during the gun battle by u |
Larkin quickly puts Driscoll's jeep to use by having | |
Larkin, Ralph W. (November 1972). | |
Larkin, Ralph W.; Daniel A. Foss (March 1976). | |
Larkin ran unopposed for reelection in 2010. | |
ett, Kent Hrbek, Greg Gagne, Dan Gladden, Gene | Larkin, Randy Bush and Al Newman. |
Larkin recalled how there was no changing or showerin | |
en the club suffered relegation to League Two, | Larkin remained in the third tier as he joined Northa |
Larkin replaced former guitarist and Hole co-founder | |
sing photographs from the University of Hull's | Larkin Research Centre and researched his poems and b |
University of Hull to perform a one-man play, | Larkin Revisited, and repeated the performance at Hul |
central Otsego County to its intersection with | Larkin Road between West Brookfield and East Hamilton |
Derek | Larkin Schmidt was born on January 23, 1968 in Indepe |
September 27, 1998 Barry, his brother Stephen | Larkin, second baseman Bret Boone, and third baseman |
For the album by Sky | Larkin, see The Golden Spike. |
Barry | Larkin, Shortstop, Starter |
tchester Open, played at Glen Arbor Golf Club, | Larkin shot rounds of 71-69-77 to tie for 11th place |
ed on the Black Course at Bethpage State Park, | Larkin shot rounds of 75-70-77 to finish tied for 11t |
opolitan Open played at The Meadow Brook Club, | Larkin shot rounds of 69-70-70 to tie for 6th, at 4 u |
On 7 August 2009, | Larkin signed a contract with League One side Hartlep |
Journal, and Chairman since 1995 of the Philip | Larkin Society |
accompanied by Nathaniel Seaman's Fanfare for | Larkin, specially composed to mark the occasion. |
At age 24, | Larkin started his career with the Philadelphia Athle |
rancisco, California at the corner of Bush and | Larkin streets. |
Larkin succeeded in uniting Protestant and Catholic w | |
13 years later | Larkin sued the Football Association of Ireland. |
Larkin, Susan G. (2001). | |
The 600,000 sq ft | Larkin Terminal Warehouse, not designed by Wright, wa |
Colin | Larkin: The Guinness Who's Who of Jazz, Guinness Book |
Al | Larkin the then pastor of Sacred Heart was accused of |
label include John Gorka, Pierce Pettis, Patty | Larkin, The Subdudes, and Dots Will Echo. |
Primrose | Larkin, the second eldest daughter, falls in love wit |
Founded in 1994 by Pete Lawrence and Katrina | Larkin, The Big Chill began as a series of ambient pa |
Colin | Larkin The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music ISB |
James | Larkin the trade union organiser and socialist activi |
ar he came on as a substitute, replacing Bunny | Larkin, this was the first substitution in the club's |
Thomas | Larkin Thompson (May 31, 1838 - February 1, 1898) was |
Representative from Virginia, father of Thomas | Larkin Thompson. |
July 29 - Henry | Larkin ties the record by hitting 4 doubles in a game |
nine students, went to get the pants and told | Larkin to pick up the torch. |
8 yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Michael | Larkin to post an early 7-0 lead. |
e pop group Florence + the Machine recommended | Larkin to Love in June 2007, and after his audition b |
ity where he earned the Blizzard Award and the | Larkin Trophy for student achievement. |
ted in the early 1990s by Clive Ellis and Tony | Larkin, two lecturers at the Royal National College f |
The | Larkin U Building at 239 Rensselaer street was conver |
In January 1907, | Larkin undertook his first task on behalf of the trad |
Another celebrated poet Philip | Larkin used to dine at the hotel when staying with Mo |
taurant is perhaps most famous for the lawsuit | Larkin v. Grendel's Den, Inc., 459 U.S. 116 (1982), w |
February 8, 1984: Pat | Larkin was traded by the Giants to the Detroit Tigers |
Larkin was brought to trial and charged with criminal | |
In 1937, a warden of FSP, Clarence | Larkin, was stabbed during an escape attempt and died |
June 3, 1985: Barry | Larkin was drafted by the Reds in the 1st round (4th |
Larkin was given probation; the judge told him "You w | |
morning of March 24, 1972, 35-year-old Joseph | Larkin was driving a school bus, loaded past capacity |
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