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"larney" Definitions
  1. very smart; expensive

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Now, well into his 40s and sporting a dark beard, Larney still could not shake the nickname that recalled his early dabbling in transvestism: Mollie Matches.
"A single pangolin is worth up to three months' wages for rural villagers in Thailand and is considered as valuable as a lottery win," Dr. Larney added.
Yusuf Larney, 61, the owner of a Cape Malay restaurant called Bo-Kaap Kombuis, said that apartheid had kept the community tighter, but had also stunted its growth.
"You cannot prevent people from outside this community — if they want to buy here — you can't prevent that, because then you want to start another apartheid," Mr. Larney said.
"People might be surprised that although overdose was the most common cause of death, it's far from the only cause of death that people using opioids outside a prescription experience at excessive rates," said Sarah Larney, lead author of the study and a senior research fellow at the University of New South Wales' National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre in Australia.
Born October 14, 1930, in Brooklyn, NY, Richard McCooey was the third of four brothers Herbert, John, and Richard’s fraternal twin Robert. Richard's mother was Elizabeth Larney born in New York to John Edward Larney and Mary Ellen Larney, and his father was Herbert, a NY attorney. Herbert died in 1936 at the age of 35, when Richard was six. His mother later remarried and the family moved from Brooklyn, New York to Bronxville, New York.
She plays a government official in 2067, a sci-fi thriller feature film directed by Seth Larney.
Co-Owner Bill Larney responded to inquires that all issues "[have] been taken care of..." remarking that they were the first issues in 23 years.
Her Just Jani column has been referenced extensively by South African English dictionaries because of Allan's popular use of terms such as jorl, smaak and larney .
122 Another bounty jumper, John Larney aka "Mollie Matches", claimed to have enlisted and deserted from 93 regiments for bounties."Professional Criminals of America" 1886 .pp.67-68 by NYPD Inspector Thomas Byrnes.
Behavioral Ecology, 5(2), pp.151-158. The increased competition then results in reduced nutritional intake in some individuals compared to others. An example of this can be seen in a study conducted on leaf monkeys.Borries, C., Larney, E., Lu, A., Ossi, K. and Koenig, A., 2008.
Williams died on 25 May 2014 after having had a heart attack six weeks prior. Williams cookbooks have gone into several subsequent editions. She was one of the featured women in a presentation at the Bo-Kaap Museum on the contributions of Muslim women to South African heritage. Upon her death, Yusuf Larney owner of Bo-Kaap Kombuis Malay Restaurant, paid tribute to her in a program broadcast on Primedia Broadcasting.
With increasing colony size and competition of resources within individuals of a group, reproductive rates and development of offspring may vary due to reduced resource availability. For example, a study conducted on groups of leaf monkeys show that infant monkeys in larger group sizes developed slower than those in smaller group sizes.Borries, C., Larney, E., Lu, A., Ossi, K. and Koenig, A., 2008. Costs of group size: lower developmental and reproductive rates in larger groups of leaf monkeys.
On May 4, 1912, President William Howard Taft visited downtown Bel Air, Maryland where he gave an informal speech at the Main Street Court House. Later, President Taft visited the Kenmore Inn, now home to Looney's Pub - Bel Air where he ate a "hasty sandwich" before heading South to Baltimore to give a speech. Looney's Pub - Canton, the first location was founded in 1993 by co-owners Bill Larney and Steve Litrenta. Looney's is one of the oldest bars in the Canton area.
Rackley is the daughter of civil rights activist Gloria Blackwell. Her mother and father got divorced when she and her sister were very young and were adopted by her mother's second husband, Larney G. Rackley, a professor at South Carolina State University.Carolyn Click, "Orangeburg civil rights icon, and Claflin alumna Dr. Gloria Rackley Blackwell dies" , Claflin University (December 10, 2010). Retrieved June 2, 2011. Active with her mother in Orangeburg, South Carolina during the Civil Rights Movement, Rackley was arrested sixteen times by the age of 13.
Retrieved June 6, 2011, She returned to live in Orangeburg near her family with her two small daughters. thumb Blackwell completed her degree at Claflin, graduating with a Bachelor of Science in 1953. When she married again, her second husband, Larney G. (Jack) Rackley, a professor at South Carolina State University, adopted her daughters, Jamelle and Lurma, giving them his surname.Carolyn Click, "Orangeburg civil rights icon, and Claflin alumna Dr. Gloria Rackley Blackwell dies" , Claflin University (December 10, 2010). Retrieved June 2, 2011 Blackwell continued with graduate study, receiving a Master of Arts degree in education from South Carolina State University.
In October 1994, prior to the boycott of the station, the union, along with Republican candidate George Larney, had joined forces to boycott WMAQ-TV due to its negotiations involving its national contract with the network. In the summer of 1987, a handful of technicians at WMAQ-TV, WMAQ-AM, and WKQX-FM went on strike; technicians at other NBC-owned stations in New York, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and Cleveland also went on strike as a result. On February 3, 2012, the station rejected a political advertisement that contained anti-abortion talking points from activist and Democratic presidential candidate Randall Terry to air during Super Bowl XLVI. With the FCC's approval, the station determined that Terry did not have the bona fides of a serious candidate.
On August 29, 2012, in honor of Patrick "Scunny" McCusker, founder of the popular Canton restaurant Nacho Mama's who passed away in a bicycle accident in Ocean City, Maryland, Looney's hosted a fundraiser at all four locations for the Believe in Tomorrow Children's Foundation, donating 30 percent of all sales to McCusker's favorite charity. In April 2016, Looney's Pub - Bel Air held an all-day Fallen Heroes Benefit Concert for two Harford County Sheriff's Office deputies, Senior Deputy Patrick Dailey and Deputy First Class Mark Logsdon who both passed away as the result of a shooting in Abingdon, Maryland on February 10, 2016. Co-owner Bill Larney remarked that thirty bands volunteered to perform in the two outdoor tents and three stages. Due to capacity concerns, Looneys had to turn away at least sixty other bands.

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