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A lark is a small terrestrial bird.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Telecomsoft</span> British video game publisher

Telecomsoft was a British video game publisher and a division of British Telecom. The company was founded by Ederyn Williams in 1984 and operated three separate labels: Firebird, Rainbird, and Silverbird. The first employee was James Leavey, seconded from elsewhere in BT, who, along with Tony Rainbird, became the driving force behind the company in the early days.

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Mark Lindsay</span> American rock singer (born 1942)

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind</span>

"And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind" is a song written by Neil Diamond and recorded in 1969 on his Brother Love's Travelling Salvation Show LP. It was also featured on his live LP Hot August Night. Diamond's original became a minor hit in Australia before the song became a U.S. and Canadian hit for Mark Lindsay in the fall of 1970.

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