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He started on to Mother 'Larkey's where he had made his home for nearly three years, ever since Mr. Mullarkey, dead this year now, had found him by the roadside one dark night.
The Circus Comes to Town Lebbeus Mitchell 1921
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He left his mother and Kathleen, climbed up on Mother 'Larkey's lap, put one arm about her neck and with his other hand patted her wet cheek.
The Circus Comes to Town Lebbeus Mitchell 1921
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Adam Larkey/ABC Falling for Dollars Prize money isn't really the point of the new game show "Wipeout."
Name Dropper 2008
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But it appeared from the published records of that great contest that the Larkey
Dombey and Son 2007
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The Chicken himself attributed this punishment to his having had the misfortune to get into Chancery early in the proceedings, when he was severely fibbed by the Larkey one, and heavily grassed.
Dombey and Son 2007
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The directed graph and predicate calculus representations were stolen, and I mean stolen, from Larkey, L. and Love, B.
Schematic Memory: How Expectations Can Hurt Chris 2004
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Although such attitudes have not been universally accepted in political life, claims that the private sector is clearly better organized than the public are fairly well established as folk wisdom in countries such as the United States Downs and Larkey, 1986.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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Although such attitudes have not been universally accepted in political life, claims that the private sector is clearly better organized than the public are fairly well established as folk wisdom in countries such as the United States Downs and Larkey, 1986.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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I said, "How did Larkey seem to be taking the news?"
The Shape of Dread Muller, Marcia 1989
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Although such attitudes have not been universally accepted in political life, claims that the private sector is clearly better organized than the public are fairly well established as folk wisdom in countries such as the United States Downs and Larkey, 1986.
Rediscovering Institutions JAMES G. MARCH 1989
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