Sentences with phrase «larking who»

James is a postdoc here at GSU supported by an NIH NRSA fellowship and Eric Song who is a former graduate student in the NI who is now a postdoc at U Michigan and Tony Larking who is now graduate student at the U Michigan and Daniel Perry who was an undergraduate here and now is in medical school.
Are you a lark who springs from bed at dawn, or a night owl happy staying up late?

Not exact matches

The next day Chip faced a young player from a local college who had entered the tournament as a lark.
The young Ferguson, who's obviously learnt a few things from his dad over the years, showed he's taken pretty well to this management lark, his Peterborough side looking pretty lively in a first half where they were anything but over-awed by their Premier League opponents.
At best, people will come into town on a Sunday night, so we checked out the Albany brunch scene,» said Ra, who gave good reviews to the pork hash and quail sausage at the Savoy Taproom on Lark St.
Ali Celik, who owns Mercato's restaurant in Delmar, said he was eying the ruins of John DeJohn's Lark street bar empire (DeJohn's, Legends on Lark) for a new venture.
The concert will include a program performed by acclaimed soprano Audrey DuBois Harris, who will feature some of the songs from the repertoire of Ms. Davis, spirituals, and selections from the original opera, The Gentle Lark of New Rochelle, which was written by local historian Karen S. Allen.
«We found a genetic change in people who have both seasonal affective disorder and the morning lark trait» says lead researcher Ying - Hui Fu, a neuroscientist at UC San Francisco.
Those who tended to be «night owls» before internship began had a harder time than those who were already natural «morning larks,» with an early natural wake - up time.
Night owls» — people who like to stay up late and have trouble dragging themselves out of bed in the morning — have a higher risk of dying sooner than «larks,» people who have a natural preference for going to bed early and rise with the sun, according to a new study from Northwestern Medicine and the University of Surrey in the United Kingdom (UK).
Sleepier adolescents reported significantly worse self - regulation, as did teens who tended to be «night owls» rather than «morning larks
Night owls — those who party through the night and sleep until lunchtime — are programmed to hit the sack at 1 am or 2 am, while morning larks — sprightly morning people who crash early — are wired for a 9 pm bedtime.
Dr. Susan Lark is author and women's health specialist who combines clinical nutrition with preventive medicine and complementary therapies to enhance the well - being of women.
We've been consulting with Jacquelyn Clark of Lark & Linen who has helped us pull the strings together in our little abode.
This is a lark that I think you'll respond to and cheer on, a lark about one young man who goes to exaggerated lengths, fighting massive odds and disapproving, fearful people, to take a day off.
It shows the deed as a lark done by two «superior beings» who just want to prove their greatness.
Tusk is a unique experience, a macabre experimental lark from Kevin Smith, but it also seems to be the first in a new direction for a man who made his millions on stoner comedies.
While Willis continues to phone in his performance with the same on - screen persona he's been giving us for the last decade or two, the other main actors get their chances to shine, especially an always fun Helen Mirren (Monsters University, Hitchcock) and John Malkovich, who know well enough to play to the audience that they know that the movie they're in is meant to be nothing but a hammy lark.
«He's really difficult to write for,» said Whedon, who suggested the initial Avengers cameo almost as a lark, though the character has become pivotal to most Marvel movies since then, as Thanos (played by Josh Brolin) pursues six Infinity Stones that have now popped up in places like Guardians of the Galaxy and Thor: The Dark World.
This musical biopic, based on the real - life story of an unskilled would - be diva, is a lushly costumed lark with a simple and unambitious message: Be who you are.
Winfried is a kind of Teutonic Baloo the Bear in human form who treats life as a role - playing lark.
An American who made his home in England, Lester earned an Oscar nomination for The Running Jumping & Standing Still Film (1959), a lark he made with Peter Sellers and Spike Milligan and others, made his reputation as a fresh, innovative filmmaker with Beatles rock and roll romp A Hard Day's Night (1964), and proved his versatility with the acidic drama Petulia (1968), the comic swashbucklers The Three Musketeers (1973) and The Four Musketeers (1974), and the melancholy Robin and Marian (1976).
«Reach Me» is an indie comedy whose primary virtue is its cast, well - known actors who took small roles on a lark — a chance to play against «type.»
DAD»S ARMY»S all - star British cast includes Bill Nighy as Wilson (The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel, Love Actually), Catherine Zeta Jones as Rose (Side Effects, Chicago, The Legend of Zorro), Toby Jones as Captain Mainwaring (The Hunger Games, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows), Tom Courtenay as Corporal Jones (Quartet), Michael Gambon as Godfrey (Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, The King's Speech), Blake Harrison as Pike (The Inbetweeners), Danny Mays as Walker (Atonement), Bill Paterson as Fraser (Miss Potter), Sarah Lancashire (Last Tango in Halifax, Lark Rise to Candleford), Alison Steadman (Gavin & Stacey), Mark Gatiss (Sherlock, Doctor Who) and Annette Crosbie (What We Did on Our Holiday).
The only other significant character to complicate the mix is a sour old busybody (Camryn Manheim) who passes the stolen car on the road and has the bad luck to intervene just as the fun turns violent — as the carefree lark evolves into a more high - stakes action movie.
Security experts say that the image of yesteryear's hacker — the pimply faced teen on a lark for grins and giggles — has given way to organized - crime teams who are hell bent on stealing and monetizing stolen data.
These folks are all writers, casuals, non-professionals who do it as a lark, rather than a true vocation.
We're rooting for Colum McCann or Jayne Anne Phillips for fiction (fun fact: the same reviewer who wrote about this year's Booker Prize winner, Wolf Hall, for BookPage also covered Lark and Termite — does that mean Jayne Anne's a shoo - in?)
A Friend of the Family by Lauren Grodstein A Short History of Women by Kate Walbert The Help by Kathryn Stockett The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver Let the Great World Spin by Colum McCann Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger Lark and Termite by Jayne Ann Phillips The City & The City by China Mieville The Girl Who Played with Fire by Steig Larsson
Okay, sure, it says — there may be one writer out there who's doing quite well at this whole indie writing lark, but don't you go getting any ideas.
Also, 20/20 hindsight, I applied on a lark, not expecting to be approved for a new Chase card as I have been approved for more then 4 cards in the past 2 years, and got a Marriott Personal card with the quite rich 80,000 points after $ 3K spend and 7,500 EXTRA points (almost 90K points for opening a credit card) for the addition of an authorized used who only needs to make one purchase.
As the owner of a Golden Retriever and a man who never has the hoover out of his hand this non-shedding lark sounds very good indeed!
For the wealthy, picnics are a lark, for the less wealthy an escape, and for this Frugal Traveler, who spent nine days in Paris at the end of May and early June, proof that classic Parisian indulgence doesn't have to cost a fortune.
On a field trip for his ornithology class, it was I who found the poisoned immature horned lark that was noted in Wallace's publication (about his investigation of manifold bird deaths on campus)-- a publication relied upon by Rachel Carson when she penned the book, Silent Spring.
Managers who ask a lark to make ethics - testing decisions at night, or an owl to make such decisions in the morning, run the risk of encouraging rather than discouraging unethical behavior.
The best part is that this game is made by a teenager who put together the original as a lark (it's free on itch.io) and attracted so much attention that it's been blown up into a full - blown game.
But since it's Logan Paul, who thought it was a great lark to bring a smiling face and a video camera into a place he knows is called «The Suicide Forest,» it has a very hollow ring to it.
Lark, the folks who made the wristband alarm clock to track your sleep, now has a wristband to track your life.
At Bolt, we do things a bit differently; forget this 360 degree recruiter lark, we want someone who can... more
What about people who are «morning larks» and prefer daytime activities, like hiking and other outdoorsy stuff?
In addition, I embraced my 30 - year - old large dark - framed windows, my one archway off the foyer and my vaulted LR ceiling and the California / Spanish bungalow feel they offered (another deep love) and, even though my home is still a work in progress, I'm happy as a lark with the combination I've achieved and the best compliment I've ever received from two very different sources (one who knew me slightly and one who had never been in my previous home) was «We love your home, Sandy — it's so YOU.»
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