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Occasionally you'll find some kind of a statistical quark in the stock market that piques your curiosity enough to make you want to take a lark and see if it works.
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As a little breeze began to stir, Jack took a different lark, as he often did.
Little more than a month after arriving, he took an unscientific lark in the form of a school-organized bus trip into that bedlam of creative minds, New York City.
When she was in grade school, photos of her taken as a lark (it was supposed to be her brother's photo session) led to her being signed by a prominent modeling agency.
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Some abuse the vote, some take it as a lark.
Mr. Ferguson took a two-day tryout as a lark.
Curiously, Brenner first got into comedy as a lark while he was taking a year off from being a TV documentary writer/producer and director.
"Lark and Termite" takes a few sentences from "The Sound and the Fury" as one of its three epigraphs: "Because no battle is ever won he said.
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