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Examples
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He's in his late 80s or 90s, and Cark is in his late sixties.
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Cark and care bestrode him; rode him to death; and yet got him nowhere; for all the calculations in the world would not change hard facts.
Ultima Thule 2003
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"Me fayther s'id, faith, as how the Donovans wor kings ov Cark at one toime, Tom!"
Young Tom Bowling The Boys of the British Navy John B. [Illustrator] Greene
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It shews a Depraved State of Mind, to Cark and Care for that which one does not need.
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Niver will it go out of my mind about the time I was last in Cark; shure, thin, and it was holiday-time; and me sister's wife's cousin, young Tim O'Brady -- Tim says to me, 'Now,
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Cark said the issue has to be resolved or economic balances in the country could be disrupted.
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It shews a Depraved State of Mind, to Cark and Care for that which one does not need.
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Mr Wilson, of Low Bankside Farm in Cark, said the main issue had been that milk tankers were struggling to access farms because many of the country lanes are especially icy.
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Mr Wilson, of Low Bankside Farm in Cark, said the main issue had been that milk tankers were struggling to access farms because many of the country lanes are especially icy.
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I think "Cark it" originated in Aussie but is now used quite a lot by Kiwis.
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