How To Use Darling In A Sentence

  • Whatever pumped up your adrenaline, my darling, it took more than a chase to catch up with you.
  • His record of 38 wins, no losses, includes 16 defences of his WBU title, and his all-action style has made Hatton the darling of his Manchester home town where his fans are both loyal and loud.
  • ‘Oh, I think the music's great,’ responded our darling son in a replay, no doubt, of father-son conversations taking place all over the world.
  • In spite of her off-screen antics, she remains the darling of Disney remakes, with her on-screen innocence and charm.
  • Darling, while you were out becoming one with the llamas, your brown-nosing protégé was quite busy undermining your daughter.” I.O.U.
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  • A number of our friends lined up for cuddles with the wee darling, and several photos of people who we had not hitherto suspected of being clucky fussing Rebecca now exist.
  • Corden's playing career ended abruptly when he smashed his knee on his debut for Darlington.
  • The other reason cuts on this scale have been possible is that the government has hidden behind Darling's tax increases, arguing fatuously that it should receive credit for keeping them in place. Tax cuts for high earners make no sense – give them to those on low incomes
  • What do you bring to the jamboree,darling,huh? Aside from those baby blues and a knife?
  • A year after the Darlington Help Furniture project was launched, volunteer workers are still busy organising furniture switches throughout the town.
  • ``Silver here, my darling wife, insists on the services of a particular yacht upholsterer. THE SHIPPING NEWS
  • An. darlingi proteins were found that match culicine but not anopheline proteins, indicating loss or rapid evolution of these proteins in the old world Cellia subgenus. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • Today is your birthday,my darling.I'd like to express my heartfelt thanks for what you have done.Thank you for your cares and understanding and the at support you offer me when I need it.A whole of love to my dear husband.
  • The darling yellow trumpets are thrusting up in fir and birch woods across Scotland for our delight. Times, Sunday Times
  • Alex would do his duty and fuss at her behavior, because that is what a father has to do to prepare his precious darling for the wide world.
  • The threat of all Darlington Catholics voting against him was the most astute piece of political blackmail I have ever seen.
  • There's a storm in an eggcup today over Alistair Darling spending only half the week in London and the rest in Scotland while he takes his turn as Gordon Brown's stand-in during the Prime Minister's "holiday". Archive 2009-08-01
  • It would seem that Sammy's dear little darling sister has struck again.
  • And the move, if successful, would be part of a package used to attract new businesses to Darlington.
  • Entering the neighborhood, Phipps had half expected to find the same pristine but characterless dwellings as in Darlington—square boxes that could have been drawn by a child but for the missing squiggle of crayoned smoke coming from their chimneys. Unearthly Asylum
  • Not that it isn't a very sweet frock, darling, but -- well, it does look a bit worn.
  • Darling, help me to hook up my dress at the back.
  • Remember when I was a disco dangle with a spangle sweating in my sticky pocket caning pop and disco dangle darling watching you? Bone Dust Disco
  • To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine.
  • Personally, I found her to be just darling—she is a terrific mix of sexiness, class, and vulnerability.
  • A WELL-KNOWN face from Darlington's business community has died suddenly aged 81.
  • Mr Darling should not compound the original error by pursuing a legally debatable claim that would bring a small country to its knees. Times, Sunday Times
  • Earlier this year the plaintiff in Roe whose change of heart has made her the darling of the anti-choice crowd, included the affidavits when she filed a petition in court to have Roe overturned.
  • Darlington could become a regional centre of excellence for nursery nurse training.
  • Mr Darling foreshadowed the move last night when he said that both national and international regulators needed additional powers to help to restore confidence in the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Is darling loll head extended on become warped and what does prolapse have to distinguish?
  • Ecole de Droit; the huge Alsacian carabineer, grimly smiling under his sandy moustaches and glittering brass helmet; the jolly nurse, in red calico, who had been to Paris to show mamma her darling The Paris Sketch Book
  • We cannot stay young forever, my darling,’ my mother said as she tucked a loose strand of black hair behind my ear.
  • Mr Darling foreshadowed the move last night when he said that both national and international regulators needed additional powers to help to restore confidence in the system. Times, Sunday Times
  • Darling, I've got to see Jon before I explode with the force of an H-bomb and devastate the diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Mr Serwotka is considering a short-term walkout as chancellor Alistair Darling announces the Budget later this month. The Latest From www.politics.co.uk
  • NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture Darling Point Apartment 2 by Stanic Harding – Inhabitat about mission submit a story shop advertise with us support us press contact sign up NSW Architecture Awards Announced: Gorgeous Oz-chitecture Darling Point Apartment 2 by Stanic Harding – Inhabitat
  • Anonymous · December 7th, 2003 at 11:53 am because, again, the author is a heebite, and 50 shekel is a darling of heeb–he played their issue #3 release party. The New Super Jews | Jewschool
  • He said if Darlington received the regional average increase the town's health services would be £1.3m better off.
  • Mr Samson works as a technician and driver for Durham county council museum education service at Darlington.
  • You blessed darling!" she softly exclaimed, "here I've been waiting for you, and _waiting_ for you and longing -- _Oh_! An Algonquin Maiden A Romance of the Early Days of Upper Canada
  • To have a darling baby boy was the greatest gift I could imagine.
  • Darling, for God's sake ! Stop ! Hush! Don't yell.
  • Cheers to that, sweetie, darling! Times, Sunday Times
  • Today is your birthday,my darling.I'd like to express my heartfelt thanks for what you have done.Thank you for your cares and understanding and the at support you offer me when I need it.A whole of love to my dear husband.
  • Well it looks like CNN has grown tired of Meghan "Air-head" McCain and its new darling is the worthless dead-beat dad from Alaska. Johnston: Palin wanted to take the money, 'forget everything else'
  • Darlington Community Health Council yesterday discussed the problem of delays in reaching patients who live in the more remote areas of Teesdale.
  • Happy birthday,Darling.You are the dearest thing in the world.
  • Darling has the priceless ability to make good and bad news all sound the same. Times, Sunday Times
  • America had Shirley Temple but Britain had ‘the little princesses, the darlings of the Empire,’ as an adulatory press described them.
  • Oh darling, I do love you.
  • The precious little darlings soon become ungrateful little brats when they discover that Santa was on a budget and couldn't afford the most expensive toy in the universe.
  • Frightfully good new state secondary up the road, darling. Times, Sunday Times
  • A smile widened his mouth and his beautiful eyes gleamed with happiness. ‘I love you too, my darling.’
  • Albiet, I have seen flicker from the early stages and at one time it was a darling .. but not any more. Reminiscing about Nintendo and Sega | FactoryCity
  • Darlington borough council is to be approached for a donation.
  • Do not think that having your stallion cut now will instantly make him a darling and all your problems will be solved.
  • She gave me tips on creating a full layette and showed me some darling booties and onesies.
  • He could hear the loud rustle of the " little darlings" crunching through the leaves. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • So, it was with some trepidation that I offered to expose myself to a department of the snotty-nosed blighters little darlings, even with pay.
  • Darling, I've got to see Jon before I explode with the force of an H-bomb and devastate the diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • The term seemed so personal that I was startled and then I realized that Ian was one of those continental smoothies who probably called every coat-check girl “darling.” Haunted Honeymoon
  • A smile widened his mouth and his beautiful eyes gleamed with happiness. ‘I love you too, my darling.’
  • The two heatsinks for the Darlington transistor and diode D1 should also be readily available.
  • They regard a last-minute request to spend the weekend collating figures in Darlington as proof positive of their triumph against chauvinism.
  • Fashion vulgarity experts say'Darling, are you really wearing a beaded frock? Times, Sunday Times
  • Look into their big old reindeer eyes and you'll wish you could love those wise-cracking antlered darlings to pieces, but then they lumber into the air and break the spell.
  • During his relatively short but immensely eventful life Eric Knight went from working in a bottle factory to become the darling of Hollywood, and a friend of Eleanor Roosevelt.
  • Just hold off telling the little darlings, we suggest. Times, Sunday Times
  • (Soundbite of song, "Rowena") Mr. �WAINWRIGHT: (Singing) Rowena, my darling, please don't let me down. Loudon Wainwright's 'Charlie Poole Project'
  • Mazda's MX-5 Miata is the best-selling sports car in history and more people race their little darlings at autocross and other amateur and professional events than any other car. Steve Parker: Road test - 2010 Mazda MX-5 Miata
  • Nevertheless, Backster has become the darling of several occult, parapsychological and pseudoscientific notions.
  • He could hear the loud rustle of the " little darlings" crunching through the leaves. Modern Literatures of the Non-Western World: Where the Waters Are Born
  • Today is your birthday,my darling.I'd like to express my heartfelt thanks for what you have done.Thank you for your cares and understanding and the at support you offer me when I need it.A whole of love to my dear husband.
  • He believes any merger with Darlington could have a devastating effect on health provision for Bishop Auckland.
  • October 30, 2008 12: 24 PM vera is such a darling. i enjoyed dis post very much. Interview Thursday: WELCOME VERA!
  • This lesson in practicality very much relies on the old adage, ‘Kill your darlings.’ Superhero Nation: how to write superhero novels and comic books » 2009 » October
  • Month of much drop of my darling nine, oral cavity agnail, how should notice his food?
  • Darling Harbour is the site for many conference centres, exhibition halls and auditoriums.
  • He has recently been linked with a switch to Darlington, while other clubs are also rumoured to be interested.
  • A river, about846 km( 526 mi) long, of southeast Australia flowing generally northwest to a tributary of the Darling River.
  • He had found terms of endearment such as dear, honey or darling too mushy for his liking.
  • When I first met him 35 years ago Darling was pressing Trotskyite tracts on bewildered railwaymen at Waverley Station in Edinburgh. Decca Aitkenhead ignores Alistair Darling's Trotskyite past
  • Sadly, you can't see my sparkly deely-bobbers (actually, I suspect I'm wearing stripy tiger-ears in that photo) or my purple fishnet stockings or my big gold lame frou-frou skirt worn in homage to the goddess Belinda Carlisle or my darling spike-heeled yellow patent leather Mary Janes or my waist-cinching wide-elastic belt or my red lace push-up cleavage-inducing nipples-revealing bra, but take it from me – they were there; they were there with bells on. Bluemeany Diary Entry
  • The Border Ranges are the center of distribution for the pouched frog (Assa darlingtoni) and harbor a number of restricted range birds, including the black-breated buttonquail (Turnix melanogaster VU). Eastern Australian temperate forests
  • My darling, light of my eyes, colleen asthore, acushla machree!" said the Squire. Light O' the Morning
  • The groups are using the money to pay for television ads targeting Republican senators Randy Hopper in Green Bay, Dan Kapanke in La Crosse and Alberta Darling in Milwaukee. Wonkbook: Democrats' demands and other economic and policy news
  • Additional, do not eat the food with the high volume that contain lead more to darling, like preserved egg, popcorn, explode soya bean, explode horsebean , explode New Year cake piece etc.
  • Webb's sister was connected with the former Pali Lanes operation, so Webb was around it "vicariously," he said, while Darling had no prior connection to the lanes, but has expertise in small business management. Starbulletin Headlines
  • Come to me, my darlings, and help me once again to make an informed decision.
  • No matter be, consider for the spouse, the male is in Bacchic beside had better lean close darlingly still in the sweetheart later, with thick sleep wine of disappear disappear incomplete.
  • INFRA-RED remote control receivers are to be installed at some of Darlington's top attractions in a bid to encourage disabled users.
  • At the Chiswell Street Conference Hall, Souter will mention all of this in an attempt to entice the City to take another look at the company that was once the darling of investors.
  • Our darling daughter Sarah's most frequent request is (in her words) ‘the Tick Tock song.’
  • ‘Cowen is their darling,’ the source said, ‘and they know that he's shagged if it goes down.’
  • Darling brought out Ted's hash browns and my soft-boiled eggs.
  • How does darling rib have bit of evaginate to do? Essential?
  • His mother on discovering this note pinned to her chair gave way to very natural alarm and rushed upstairs to her darling, with whom she remonstrated in terms deservedly severe, pointing out the folly and wickedness of self-destruction and urging that such thoughts were unfit for one of his tender years, for he was then barely thirteen. On Nothing and Kindred Subjects
  • `Darling Michael's given me a book token and I'm just wondering if I should drop into the SPCK bookshop and invest in a tome on prayer. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Eggs were served, or rather laced, with something that then kept my darling, bright-eyed, lady's man of a grandfather in bed for days! The Divorced Girls: Just What Is Wrong With Ex Lax-laced Cookies for the Ex?
  • Nicaragua, Wednesday, l o July 1985 Veronica, my darling. DESPERADOES
  • Month of much drop of my darling nine, oral cavity agnail, how should notice his food?
  • His father died, he lost his job and he split up with his girlfriend, Darlington magistrates heard.
  • The former Branksome Comprehensive and Darlington sixth form college pupil is now doing a postgraduate teaching course in Birmingham.
  • Mr Darling has said that that the location of some cameras might have to be re-examined after the publication of today's detailed analysis.
  • Today is your birthday,my darling.I'd like to express my heartfelt thanks for what you have done.Thank you for your cares and understanding and the at support you offer me when I need it.A whole of love to my dear husband.
  • Dusty Springfield, the darling of British blue-eyed soul, performs her greatest hits and a few surprises to an adoring crowd in this 1979 concert.
  • David has been a chef for nearly 12 years, training at Darlington College in his native north-east after leaving school.
  • City rarely looked troubled by a Darlington side renowned for their potency and seemingly destined for a higher division.
  • But nature could not long endure a pleasure that it so highly provoked without satisfying it: pursuing then its darling end, the battery recommenced with redoubled exertion; nor lay I inactive on my side, but encountering him with all the impetuosity of motion I was mistress of, the downy cloth of our meeting mount was now of real use to break the violence of the tilt; and soon, indeed! the highwrought agitation, the sweet urgency of this to-and-fro friction, raised the titillation on me to its height; so that finding myself on the point of going, and loath to leave the tender partner of my joys behind me, I employed all the forwarding motions and arts my experience suggested to me, to promote his keeping me company to our journey's end. Memoirs Of Fanny Hill A New and Genuine Edition from the Original Text (London, 1749)
  • Donations can be made in Cale or Kathleen Darling's name at local Global Credit Union branches, inside Yoke's grocery stores on Road 68 in Pasco and 27th Avenue in Kennewick, and in the flashcube building on Clearwater Avenue in Kennewick. The News Tribune Blogs
  • The 33-year-old was sent off for serious foul play during Saturday's 0-0 draw with Darlington at Bootham Crescent, and not for a second bookable offence.
  • Till you're blue in the face, you darling houri, thinks I - but for answer all I did was kiss her hands. Fiancée
  • I'm so so glad and happy darling. King Edward VIII - The Official Biography
  • Young soccer star Stephen Kilgour strikes home a penalty shot during the interval at Darlington's home match on Saturday.
  • But there were no complaints from the capacity crowd at Darlington Civic Theatre on opening night.
  • My friend Charlie Darling, whom I know as a kickass sex educator, is going to be singing. Hubba Hubba Revue: Anchors Aweigh! « Skid Roche
  • A mercerised cotton that I bought from Binns in Darlington, on the recommendation of the knowledgeable Rowan consultant, Chris.
  • My mother's voice croons in my ear, ‘Darling, what's the matter?’
  • ‘This spinning wheel is a little darling,’ she added, deftly teasing out a skein of deep bluey green yarn - a luxury mixture of mohair, merino and silk.
  • Sir Salman Rushdie, darling of the literary establishment and the crown prince of the Booker Prize, has been snubbed from the short list for ... the Booker Prize. New York Sun - All Articles
  • Before you can say, ‘Hang on a sec, darling’, she's preggers and her French boyfriend's on the boat train back to Paris.
  • Since Home " have children " , sure bosom is putting Neozoic father and mother a collective wish: Must foster a health, clever darling.
  • Reeves puts their humour down to their upbringing in Darlington and Middlesbrough respectively.
  • He claimed that he was making a three-point turn when Mr Darlington went in front of his car.
  • And every year my darling little niece has the smallest of nibbles, tells me it's lovely and goes and spits it out in the upstairs loo when she thinks I'm not looking.
  • Eventually Brown and Darling could stand it no longer and called the barman over. Rogue Gunner
  • This all importantp channelise to blacken suede cloth boots are specifically for those fashionistas seeking a capital couplet that leave body of work for casual with casual charm and beauty. clean up your darling and take the air on! Warning: Slant-Eye Alert
  • And only in America could a man who has called the corporatized, in-the-tank, mainstream media his "base" -- the media that made him its darling and hailed him for his supposed One Thousand Reasons
  • But tomorrow's results should go some way towards restoring investors' faith in the company which only two years ago was the darling of the City.
  • Isabel put her magazine down and said in a neutral voice, "You're very late, darling.".
  • The first time I started wondering about life after death was when I lost my dear darling nan, it was so sudden and a very big shock, she was the first person that I had lost close to me.
  • Uh, cup of coffee please, dearie darling.
  • He's always fashioned himself as the darling of the left.
  • A spokesman for Darlington police said both women had been fortunate not to have been more severely injured in the crash.
  • I asked Mama and she said `Oh darling any time she's probably all broken hearted about Lori too have her come over and you can commiserate. RANDOM ACTS OF SENSELESS VIOLENCE
  • However, I'm not sure I want to attend a school just because my darling boyfriend/best friend is going to be there.
  • Cop shop: Police have opened their own cop shop at Darlington police station to sell personal attack alarms and security devices.
  • Darling du jour: the limbs sprung and swayed as if gravity luffed for a moment in the vicinity, and when they sagged again a patter of unripe olives struck the earthen deck. I was born in the boredom and the chowdah.
  • As the political darling of the resurgent military nation, Turenne's tomb tacitly reinstated the ‘vainglorious’ funerary monument and the theme of the dying hero in official funerary designs.
  • My darling husband has recently taken to wearing my tights under his trousers. Times, Sunday Times
  • This winning combination, plus a willingness to play fast and loose with her image, has made her the darling of the fashion cognoscenti as well as film anoraks.
  • Darling you know I love you till the end of time.
  • His wit and brilliance made him the darling of the popular cause.
  • I'm in Boston and I'm not going to phone you because I'm scared you'd hang up, so I'm just arriving at Wooly on Thursday, and for God's sake please, _please_ see me and hear me, my dear, darling friend. Murder Crossed
  • But the worst of it is, that in such afflictions as yours is, the idea of ever becoming comforted is altogether loathsome, and so, my darling, I can do you no good. Selections from the Letters of Geraldine Endsor Jewsbury to Jane Welsh Carlyle
  • Unfortunately, this talent had a weak side: her inclination toward indulgence and spoiling her little darlings.
  • Do you realise, my darling inflated panther, that now you can go bowling in any direction you like?
  • Richmondshire Rifle and Pistol Club members fear a public backlash against their sport after an armed siege in Darlington.
  • Darling could be forgiven for looking less than effusive. Times, Sunday Times
  • My mother too is dead, and I am called her murderess, unjustly it is true, but still that injustice is mine to bear; and she that was the glory of my house, my darling child, is growing old and grey, unwedded still; and those twin brethren, called the sons of Zeus, are now no more. Helen
  • Don't take it to heart, my darling.
  • He saw himself not as a record company owner or businessman but as a patron of the arts, darling. Times, Sunday Times
  • Additional, do not eat the food with the high volume that contain lead more to darling, like preserved egg, popcorn, explode soya bean, explode horsebean , explode New Year cake piece etc.
  • Members of the Darlington duty solicitors scheme have unanimously decided to suspend all court and 24hour duty until April 3.
  • From her newspaper stand on High Row, Darlington, Pat reckons she has gained a wealth of experience about human life.
  • You like whatever you bloody well like, darling, and don't you dare apologise for it!
  • Darling, I've got to see Jon before I explode with the force of an H-bomb and devastate the diocese. ABSOLUTE TRUTHS
  • Hartlepool collected a £40,000 sponge to soak up some of their debts, Darlington took in exchange their outstanding midfield player.
  • Missed targets and the defection of important staff has seen the former darling of the high street drift steadily lower since mid-March. Times, Sunday Times
  • Deborah Allen, from Darlington, had diamanté on her flamboyant hat, on her pink strappy sandals and even at her fingertips - but then she does own a nail bar.
  • Darling: And Cathoair found himself thinking that there should to be a word for the way the hair sticks in curls to the neck of somebody you ought to have learned to love but didn't, when you are walking with them at night, down a beach in the rain. All the cool kids are doing it--
  • Use of Cimzia, Enbrel Humira and Remicade may put patients at risk for deadly fungal infections such as histoplasmosis, blastomycosis, and coccidioidomycosis (San Joaquin Valley Fever). disease that seeks out the patient's lungs as primary target for its workings, has been known since 1905 as Darling's disease. All Categories Featured Content - Associated Content
  • The Prime Minister has implored the state and territory leaders to take up the Commonwealth's plan for the Murray-Darling Basin for the good of the nation.
  • a phone call by strangers in the street to nine-nine-nine, paramedics and ambulance and police dispatched to Tesco's where she'd taken herself by taxi to prove she could do it, darling ... and afterwards a hospital, a period of sedation, and reinforcement for every terror she felt. A Traitor to Memory
  • By the way, darling, what does it mean -- the name of that wonderful mudscow of yours? The Fountainhead
  • There is no such beautifier as thoughtful goodness; and the amiable character, and clear understanding of Grace Darling, shone through her hazel eyes, and added to her loveliness. Grace Darling Heroine of the Farne Islands
  • There, right outside my door, stood him, my darling, my love.
  • Klitschko was the darling of the boxing ‘fancy,’ widely regarded as the savior of a weak post-Lennox Lewis heavyweight division.
  • Darling is a decent, loyal man - he deserved better from his clan chief. Times, Sunday Times
  • PeaceBang here, darlings, who knows Sister Sarah and can attest to the fact that she is one of those extra cute, shiningly beautiful young thangs who can get by with a bare face and a slick of lipgloss. Archive 2006-04-16
  • Darling you know I love you till the end of time.
  • But then, a certain lovable someone (who prefers to remain anonymous) bought me a darling new digital camera -- right around the time that some damn fool went and hooked me up with a Flickr account ... and then somebody else was kind enough to -- out of the blue -- set me up with a paid Flickr account. April 17th, 2005
  • Already a number of police forces have issued directives against discrimination making it inevitable that Darlington police will have a homosexual policeman.
  • Today is your birthday,my darling.I'd like to express my heartfelt thanks for what you have done.Thank you for your cares and understanding and the at support you offer me when I need it.A whole of love to my dear husband.
  • A NEW environmental charter for Darlington was launched yesterday.
  • He would go on to be knighted and become a celebrated portraitist, the darling of society and a very rich man.
  • She's just finished one of her fabulous BIG MAMA stories and this one involved a darling, feathered arctic allosaur named "Alfred. Day in the Life of an Idiot
  • And of course, you were too well-mannered to tell me, you darling polite woman. Don’t Go Down To The Woods « Tales from the Reading Room
  • A mobile screening unit is currently in Darlington and aims to have screened all women over 50 in the area by 1993.
  • Where the Lutetian Palace of Julian saluted their darling as Augustus, the sledge-hammer and the stucco of the Haussmann fiat bear desolation in their wake. Under Two Flags
  • Darling River ninety miles higher up than where we first struck upon it. Two expeditions into the interior of southern Australia during the years 1828,1829,1830,1831 with observations on the soil, climate and general resources of the Colony of New South Wales, by Charles Sturt
  • To a narrow-minded military man like Darling, talk of rights was poppycock.
  • That’s quite the intolerant, not-Catholic, elementary-school-level kicking and screaming hissy fit of a screed, darlings -- no doubt written with her pro-life Friday Jeeziz panties in just the bunchiest of bunches. Was it something we said?
  • Hartlepool collected a £40,000 sponge to soak up some of their debts, Darlington took in exchange their outstanding midfield player.
  • If you need a moment of instant populist outrage, imagine all those children of people who made billions in the casino of credit default swaps passing on the gains to their little darlings, tax-free.
  • Hinglish may be catching, but it could be a while before a British man says to his wife in the morning: ‘Darling, can you prepone (bring forward) my meeting with the bank manager or ask my secretary to do the needful?’
  • Then the little darlings began an involved process of rinsing their fronts, rinsing their backs, getting soap out of the dispenser and rubbing it over their bathing suit-clad bodies.
  • Promoted to Headline (H2) on 9/5/08: Beating the Press-Literally yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Beating the Press-Literally'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Article: only in America could a man who has called the corporatized, in-the-tank, mainstream media his "base" -- the media that made him its darling and hailed him for his supposed \'straight talk\' -- run against that very same media, bashing it figuratively while "peace officers" were doing so quite literally in the streets of St. Paul ... ' Beating the Press-Literally
  • Darlington magistrates were told Mr Siddle had been suffering from clinical depression triggered by business problems.
  • So that when the little beginner in the use of language, as he wakes up in his crib, and stretching out his hands to his mother says, "I want _to get up_" she comes to take him, and replies, her face beaming with delight, "My little darling! you shall _get up_;" thus filling his mind with happiness at the idea that his mother is not only pleased that he attempts to speak, but is fully satisfied, and more than satisfied, with his success. Gentle Measures in the Management and Training of the Young Or, the Principles on Which a Firm Parental Authority May Be Established and Maintained, Without Violence or Anger, and the Right Development of the Moral and Mental Capacities Be Promoted by Met
  • Contrast this with today when many doting parents shout and whistle when their little darlings have performed. Times, Sunday Times
  • A NEW brochure aimed at boosting Darlington's tourist trade was launched in Birmingham this week.
  • The Food Reserve Agency appears not be the darling of many farmers.
  • The only comfort I get out of the whole thing is that imperative necessity must have been driving my little darling -- or she would not put up with any of these things for a moment, and would have given her _demission_ at the same time as she wrote. Man and Maid
  • Mamma was at the Willard waiting for "those darling children" to come, and when, much later than he was expected, "dear Paul" arrived alone and in a greatly perturbed state of mind, mother and son had considerable food for thought until the midnight car carried them back to Annapolis, where Paul "clomb" the wall at the water's edge and "snoke" into quarters (in Bancroft's vernacular) in the wee, sma 'hours, a weary, disgusted and unamiable youth. Peggy Stewart at School
  • Darlington council has a sophisticated computer system to cope with the poll tax process.
  • A company from Darlington has just launched its latest range of fashion jewellery.
  • The River Murray and the River Darling join east of Adelaide.
  • Her voice was soft and polite though and flavoured with gentle English sibilants, with ever such cute flecks of a darling ethnic Punjabi accent.

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