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  • proper noun An Australian aboriginal language spoken in New South Wales.
  • proper noun An English and Scottish surname, originally a nickname from darling.

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Examples

  • However, whilst at the time I did not agree with the VAT cut, the fact that Darling is going to go contrary to expert opinion and restore VAT to its normal price on the 1st of January, may actually ironically fund the talks around a ‘new recession’.

    2009 July « My Political Ramblings… 2009

  • Cuts, when Darling is provably - the Tories would say recklessly - increasing public spending

    Archive 2009-03-01 Alan Smart 2009

  • Apparently Darling is standing in for Brown from Scotland in defence of his seat.

    When is it my turn ? Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • However, whilst at the time I did not agree with the VAT cut, the fact that Darling is going to go contrary to expert opinion and restore VAT to its normal price on the 1st of January, may actually ironically fund the talks around a ‘new recession’.

    Because talking down the economy does not help… « My Liberal Democrat Political Ramblings… 2009

  • This week, apparently Alistair Darling is standing in for the Prime Minister.

    Archive 2009-08-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009

  • Above and below - a gorgeous spiral water sculpture in Darling Harbour.

    Archive 2010-01-01 Nalini Singh 2010

  • But Darling is realistic: "If you want television dollars, then television will always have a say."

    Turner Sports baseball analysts offer up All-Star Game opinions 2009

  • The heroine of "The Darling" is a young woman, Olenka, who becomes passionate about whatever her loved ones are involved in.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Above and below - a gorgeous spiral water sculpture in Darling Harbour.

    Sydney Nalini Singh 2010

  • This week, apparently Alistair Darling is standing in for the Prime Minister.

    When is it my turn ? Norfolk Blogger 2009

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