The Ralph Beckett-trained filly made a brilliant last-to-first move in the home straight at Epsom under jockey Richard Hughes to lead home a talented field including stablemate Secret Gesture in second and The Lark in third.
"A key finding of our analysis was that the most highly threatened species tend to relatively cheap to save on account of their small range sizes, such as the Razo lark, which lives on the island of Razo in the Cape Verde islands, " said Mr McCarthy.
They added the firm's "no-expense-spared clean up" of the River Lark demonstrated its ongoing commitment to the local environment.
About 5, 000 gallons of oil has spilled into the River Lark in Bury St Edmunds, polluting a 2.5 mile stretch.
Pauls Malt Ltd, of Bury St Edmunds, admitted that oil from its Eastern Way premises had entered the River Lark, in November 2011.
Some smartphone apps like SleepCycle and DreamOn, along with the wristband product Lark and mask REM Dreamer or DreamStar can be used to detect REM sleep, with some even sending data to a common website.
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Harrington is better known to viewers of the BBC's Lark Rise to Candleford.
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Birders to Liuwa will be treated to glimpses of many winged critters that are rare in Zambia, such as the pink-billed lark, white-cheeked and blue-breasted bee-eaters, and red-crested and white-bellied korhaans.
What started out as a lark quickly became the hottest mascot on the West Coast.
On a lark I entered JOEZ in the quarterly stock picking contest at one of my favorite web communities www.
Lark Galloway Gilliam lives down the hill from the Inglewood oil field.
Solar developer Lark Energy obtained permission to install the UK's largest solar farm and Siemens unveiled its Turbina Sapiens, a new 6.0MW wind turbine that uses 50 percent fewer parts than its rivals.
His chemistry teacher at school was understanding, allowing him to lark around with apparatus, just within the limit of danger and expulsion, at the back of the class.
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Everything changed in the spring of his junior year, when on a lark he took a class about clay.
"This won't help the many who already took their 2010 RMDs, " says Blanche Lark Christerson, a managing director at Deutsche Bank Private Wealth Management.
For instance, a calligraphy course that he took on a lark after dropping out of Reed College found practical application 10 years later in designing the first Macintosh computer, and influenced the typefaces used in other computers.
For Members of Congress, this is all a lark, just more song-and-dance razzmatazz to entice voters to buy them tickets back onto the congressional stage.
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