The group spends much of the winter preparing the land for the summer when birds will flock to the reserve to breed. |
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After many years in the doldrums, cinema groups are reporting a massive increase in takings, as crowds flock back to the big screen. |
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Visitors flock there to see the lights gently altering on the facades of the 500-year-old buildings. |
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Behind the flock even the white tip of his tail and his ruff were quite invisible. |
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On Easter Sunday, many flock to church sporting their Sunday best, celebrating Christ's resurrection. |
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Soccer fans flock in their numbers to these confrontations and expect nothing less than yet another soccer spectacle. |
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New Zealanders flock here for long weekends and nominate it as the city they'd most like to live in. |
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Anytime they filmed in a public place, fans were sure to flock around them. |
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With a large flock like Cinnamon Nose's, Nop casts from one side to another, rousting one flank of the retreating flock and then the other. |
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In considering the diagnosis of flock worker's lung, the symptom profile is crucial in raising clinical suspicion. |
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Those results are consistent with Schillaci's findings and support our flock composition results. |
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Guillotine-cut flock may be dyed before it is bath-finished, dried, screened, and bagged. |
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The name was shortened from Brahmaputra to Brahma in 1852 when a small flock was given to Queen Victoria. |
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And that night with the keys hard beneath my thin flock pillow, I heard the voices clearly for the first time. |
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All excess flock fibers are automatically collected and recycled back to the dispensing hopper. |
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But the very existence of Michelin-starred Indian restaurants may signal the death knell of flock wall-paper, lager and an onion bhaji. |
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The hall was decorated in green flock paper, and was furnished with a modern two layer bronze and teak tripod table. |
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One year, as she'd stepped off the plane to Cyprus, a whole flock of people had gathered around her. |
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She has also been the proud owner for many years of a small flock of rare Soay sheep whose wool she uses the wool for rugs. |
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Small puffs of cloud lay low in the east, like a flock of sheep at daybreak, waiting for the gate of the fold to open. |
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Despite this massive foldaway equipment, pelicans are graceful fliers that soar together in flock formations. |
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He shared his wife's interest in the arts she is an artist and became involved in conserving and raising a flock of Soay sheep. |
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The flock of lawyers, looking like big birds to me, crowded around the bench to get the judge's attention. |
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With hands upraised in blessing, the new Pope addresses his flock for the first time. |
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The flock is moved to fresh pasture and the sheep are dagged to prepare for shearing. |
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The large show presents a flock of sexy, edgy, beautifully painted dolls, not one of which sinks into preciousness. |
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A North Yorkshire farmer today told of his family's despair as foot and mouth claimed his flock of sheep. |
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We have so many tourist attractions that we had to put some underground to keep them secret, but still they flock to gawp at Gaping Gill. |
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A flock of birds, startled by the light, exploded upwards from the grass next to the hospital. |
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Keeping us company were a demoiselle crane on the shore and a flock of waders in the water. |
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Apparently there is another llama on the way so once that arrives that will make them a herd or perhaps a flock. |
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Seeing him, the neighbor went around to the backyard and told his flock of pudgy daughters to play in the front yard. |
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Papa couldn't butcher their milk cow and he had to keep the surviving roosters and hens to build a new flock in the new year. |
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Then, just as I made out the outline of a small brown songbird, the whole flock took to the air again and disappeared over a rise. |
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Birds that flock with the dickcissel or that feed in the same areas are also at risk. |
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Flying over the Everglades, passengers might expect to see a flock of great egrets or a twisted mangrove forest. |
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Soon enough, there was some commotion among the birders as Nilo pointed out a flock of green pigeons. |
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Many campgrounds support a flock of habituated gray jays, as campers readily feed the birds. |
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Though kayakers flock to the island's electric-blue waters, you can always find an empty cove to call your own. |
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During Super Bowl week, celebrity chasers and groupies flock to the site city and are a huge temptation on the club scene. |
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Imagine one single, little seed, buried in the earth, slowly growing into a plant large enough to provide shelter for a great flock of birds. |
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The newswoman stood in Buehler Park surrounded by a flock of distressed pigeons. |
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The bishop ended by apologising for upsetting his flock and saying he had been honoured to serve the Church. |
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Jays always initiated flock movement and, unlike other woodpeckers, flickers almost always followed the jay flocks when they moved. |
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She darted into the midst of the flock of storks, with her four broodlings close beside her. |
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A flock of more than 200 Taiga bean geese visit the Slammanan plateau from October to February every year. |
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Sheep are generally timid and tend to flock together, although they do not compete for rank. |
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In the l960s, the draft was famously open to evasion and manipulation, as that large flock of chickenhawks proves. |
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Ramachandra says that every time he bought a Kannada eveninger, a big crowd would flock around him for a glimpse of the news. |
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A mid season lambing flock of 240 ewes is also run with the cattle enterprise. |
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The couple had kept a flock of sheep in that particular field, 30 ewes and two rams to be exact. |
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Does he immerse himself in gambling esoterica, lightly outwitting the fools who flock to the tables to give away their money? |
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A flock of 10,000 to 20,000 dowitchers in Nevada's Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge moves in unison. |
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They went back to the refuge of their hole happy, for they had seen a few peacocks, a few koels and a flock of doves. |
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A great winter flock of starlings roosted in the trees around the clearing. |
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Scilly is known for its flowers and each year thousands of people flock to the famous gardens on Tresco. |
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Flocks are common outside of the breeding season, and American Goldfinches often flock with redpolls and Pine Siskins. |
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In his time, ascetics and recluses again made an attempt to enter the Guru's flock. |
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Their wingbeats were deep and regular, and the huge flock wheeled and wandered, apparently without a clear direction. |
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Instead, he is given a financial stake from the flock, the threshing floor and the wine press. |
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Hundreds flock to the beach for picnics, kite-flying and watersports, including windsurfers who take full advantage of a brisk prevailing wind. |
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As the fall of 2002 approached, researchers hoped the cranes would fly south unassisted, while a new flock of whoopers trailed ultralights. |
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In addition, flock owners should dispose of aborted foetuses, still born lambs and afterbirths quickly and safely. |
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At the high-quality end of the industry, flock manufacturers cut flock from long cables of parallel monofilaments of nylon, rayon, or polyester. |
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Sport anglers flock there in pursuit of steelhead trout, coho salmon and whitefish. |
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They stay nearby for 7 to 10 days and then flock with other juvenile birds. |
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On this walk I was lucky to see a flock of 40 wheatears returning to the moors from wintering in Africa. |
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I saw a flock of common babblers, a migrant spotted flycatcher and my final new bird of the day an isabelline wheatear. |
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Don't you figure it's possible that a half million or more of Egan's flock are just folks from the suburbs? |
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The flock consisted of 20 rams, 44 ewes, and 43 lambs, of which 21 were female and the remaining were castrated males. |
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Their flock now boasts 35 ewes and 2 rams and, as of March, the sheep have been deemed scrapie free by inspectors. |
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This time though, he was not only accompanied by his adjutant but by a flock of intelligence officers. |
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Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydales in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world. |
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A flock of 110 waxwings, the biggest recorded in the south, were seen in Blackrock, Co Dublin. |
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As I finished filling my feeders tonight, I noticed a flock of about 40-50 birds high in the newly budding black walnut tree. |
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Purple Finches flock to the wahoo elm trees to feed on the buds, and Crossbills attack the pine cones. |
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The saddest thing in Kew Palace is neither the verditer green wallpaper with the black flock border, nor the specially woven carpets. |
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Thousands of people will flock to Trowbridge park this weekend for a two-day musical spectacular. |
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The marsh hawk perches in a bare cottonwood tree, scowling at a flock of bufflehead ducks bobbing on the marsh. |
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The farm has a flock of 85 sheep, but there are plans to build up the numbers by keeping some of the ewe lambs for breeding stock this year. |
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I looked to where he was staring, and there was the flock of bushtits, flitting from bloom to bloom. |
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The train operator also indicated it would be putting on extra trains to deal with the huge volume of race-goers expected to flock to the city. |
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I turned my head to see a flock of crows and rooks burst out from the highest trees and fly overhead. |
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Save the odd case, this year has been good, the flock is hale and hearty, with strong wings and cheerful hearts. |
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It takes place in the middle of the school half-term break when families are expected to flock to the attraction. |
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In addition to a range of arable crops, there are 25 hectares of permanent grass supporting a suckler herd and sheep flock. |
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Photographers flock to lineside vantage points to catch a steam hauled main line special. |
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The demons formed themselves into an attack pattern that was like a flock of geese, with their leader up in front. |
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The sequence follows a journey undertaken by a flock of sheep, which follows one of their number out of their field, as they tend to do. |
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Sometimes chickens will pick out the weakest one in the flock and peck it to death. |
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People certainly flock to omnibus stores, as Wal-Mart, the Sears catalog and Amazon.com have proven. |
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Tourists flock there most of the year to savour its picturesque position among magnificent scenery. |
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Therefore all ewes could be safely in lamb by day 47 after the ram joins the flock. |
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The farmer then gauges the progress by the number of ewes with coloured hindquarters, indicating which of his flock have been serviced. |
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There are motorcycles, the odd tractor, some hand-pumps, a flock of the most serene sarus cranes by the side of a pond. |
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They'd just put the storm windows in and she heard a passing flock of geese, muffled through two layers of glass. |
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The feeder is designed to heat seal decorations, labels, flock transfers, appliques, and emblems. |
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A large flock of birds took flight as the tree that Athrahn was hacking up, fell. |
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Perhaps this is why Rashi chooses to bring the comment of the Midrash as he explains why Moshe took the flock deep into the wilderness. |
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Perhaps I should explain that these hoggs are last year's ewe lambs that are to become flock replacements. |
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Young people looking for love tend to flock to cities where there's no shortage of clubs, bars, and massage parlors. |
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The rest of the flock are heavily in lamb but I won't be expecting any offspring as they are badly injured. |
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I can't be taken seriously, after all I've stepped out of the flock and refuse to be herded into a huddle. |
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Birders flock to this region to gaze at bald eagles, great blue herons, and more than 300 other species of birds. |
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A flock of sea gulls is set down in the field of alfalfa recently harvested, a study in green and white. |
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A hummingbird buzzed past our heads, and above, in a magnolia tree, the hill's resident flock of wild parrots clucked and chattered. |
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Richard is holding on to some land on which to keep a flock of Suffolk sheep, but is also now working for local a plant hire company. |
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It involved a nervous system disease called scrapie that had befallen a flock of about 36 Suffolk sheep in downtown Tucson. |
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It was Doug Jewitt with a Texel shearling who topped the day at 310 guineas closely followed by a Suffolk from the Bulmer flock at 300 guineas. |
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Recently the neighbour's flock of Suffolk sheep moved onto the grass at Lowland Farm, completing the rural picture. |
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I grew uneasy and a flock of birds flew out of the oxer when I tried to jump it. |
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I understand, and have seen at first hand on several occasions what a fox can do to a flock of chickens, or other domestic fowl. |
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The 34-year-old rugby-playing vicar, who is married with three young children, chides his flock in the latest issue of his parish magazine. |
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The flock of chiders, complainers, carpers, cavilers, and castigators makes it harder and harder to get an optimistic note in edgewise. |
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It should now be clear that trying to settle this flock elsewhere is almost impossible bearing in mind their strong homing instincts. |
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Over generations of grazing on the same land the flock has developed a homing instinct, which means that they do not stray from their pastures. |
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A flock of homing pigeons soared into the azure sky, dispersing before the gates of the city, each striking towards its own destination. |
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Over generations of grazing on the same land, the flock has developed a homing instinct, which means that they do not stray from their pastures. |
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He rears 100 bull beef calves, runs a flock of 300 ewes and produces 3,000 turkeys for the Christmas market. |
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Be kind to the trees and they will bloom into flower for you and attract a flock of honeysuckers and a swarm of bees. |
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My hat was raccoon, my coat was made from the skins of a flock of sheep, and I had knee-high reindeer boots. |
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The sandpipers, surfbirds, and turnstones fly in separate flocks with each flock moving as one. |
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A shepherd watched his flock through binoculars and his sheepdog watched from the back of the quadbike. |
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The by-now matronly personnel manager and a flock of remarkable young employees stand around offering toasts on the happy occasion. |
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A flock of birds surges impetuously from the thickets and takes flight towards the windmills that decorate the landscape. |
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In the summer season, swans and sandhill cranes flock to the province by the millions. |
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A crowd of grey cloaked figures huddled together, like a ragged flock of birds. |
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Until recently, our committee was full of sayers, not doers, and we didn't exactly work overtime to encourage youngsters to flock to the club. |
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Winter is a wonderful time for birdwatching, thanks to the surge of shivering Greenlanders who flock to our more temperate climes. |
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All the connoisseurs in town would flock about them attentively with their glasses. |
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I looked to the left, down towards the River, and smiled at the all-too-common site of a flock of ibises nosing around in the mud for their food. |
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Ice cracked on a nearby tree, sending a flock of doves flying into the cloudlessly blue sky. |
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We stepped aside only for a large flock of freshly-shorn sheep that seemed, without attendant farmer or dog, on autopilot back to their field. |
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Tens of thousands of revellers are expected to flock into the city centre's pubs, bars, clubs and restaurants. |
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The unicorn bounced back to her as the cockatrices caught up and continued to flock overhead. |
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It will pick out one bird from a flock and give chase, indifferent to the calls and mobbing flights of other birds. |
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Blues fans, music historians, and guitar mavens will flock to secure this rare disc. |
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This could indicate rapidly and accurately whether a flock or herd has contracted the disease or is incubating it. |
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When we arrived at the island, we were greeted by a flock of Tree Swallow, the usual assortment of common gulls, and a few Killdeer. |
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He doesn't feel his age, 61, and loves performing and meeting the fans that still flock to these performances. |
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The cull of a flock of 9,000 pheasants was under way yesterday after confirmation of a highly infectious bird disease. |
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In an astounding effort, humans piloting ultralight aircraft taught a novice flock how to migrate from Florida to Wisconsin. |
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The snowfall had died out, a heron and a flock of fieldfares put in an appearance. |
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There's no Pinoy filmmaker which has a strong enough commercial identity that Filipinos flock to his film when they see his name in the marquee. |
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Back on the tops, a flock of fieldfares had gathered in a pasture but were soon frightened off by a kestrel. |
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A finch-like flock flurried on a field and high in the sky a fast-gliding flock, perhaps of fieldfares, split then re-emerged. |
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In the end, he had to drag her out of the house, only to be greeted by a flock of angry looking villagers, mostly holding pitchforks and axes. |
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If a flock of birds settles on your freshly seeded meadow area and begins to eat your seed, don't panic. |
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Today everyone from congressmen to city councilmen treat the drugmakers like a flock of geese. |
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They are our ministers and priests, spiritualists and seers, charged with leading the flock to higher ground. |
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The group halted their horses at the gate as a flock of sheep went ambling past. |
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Sprouse, an inventive designer, had a flock of friends, many of whom were on hand. |
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Still, surfers flock to the famous point break at La Libertad, where consistent five-foot swells run 300 yards to shore. |
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The last straw was when a flock of sparrows appeared making the noise of bursting crackers. |
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Further out to sea, a flock of gannets rested on the surface, digesting their meal. |
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Early reports from the crew indicated they may have struck a flock of birds in flight. |
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I went down towards the creek and found a huge flock of robins, grackles and red-winged blackbirds foraging. |
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A flock of 200 ewes, half of which are Suffolks and the rest Mules, are run with either a Texel or a Suffolk tup to produce fat lambs. |
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Anseriform birds often flock together outside the breeding season and may form groups ranging in size from a few individuals to many thousands. |
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Possible Landscape begins with piercing tones that ring together like a flock of synthetic birds, each tuned to a single, unwavering note. |
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For most of us, a more familiar example is a flock of birds, all moving together as if under the direction of a leader or some central command. |
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Owners of breeding ewes in this position may well have to consider tupping their remaining flock before offering them for sale. |
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We walked down one side track and, though it was the quiet time of day, a flock of warblers readily responded to pygmy-owl calls. |
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Thin clouds floated in the sky, and I could see a flock of birds passing by the clouds on a formation. |
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She found herself in a rather tatty entrance hallway, with new maroon flock wallpaper and, less impressively, peeling paint and worn carpeting. |
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Put a monster truck or a Formula One racing car into a parking lot and watch men of all ages flock to it. |
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That year, just as the tree planting was getting underway, an experimental flock of 24 released saddlebacks successfully colonized scrubland. |
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At midmorning we saw a flock of spotted goats being herded across the road, and saw down the meadow the man who drove them. |
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A local woman saw the animal, which she described as about five times the size of a domestic cat, among a flock of sheep. |
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They have a smallholding in Devon which is home to a host of animals, including a flock of pedigree Black Welsh Mountain sheep. |
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I suspect that tomorrow there will be a rush on it, as people flock to the shops to try this new alcoholic drink. |
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I noticed a crowd was gathering, a flock of women in huddles whispering to each other on the outskirts of the crowd. |
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Still, the flock of visitors, not just the Kuta crowd with its uniform of tie-dyes and beads, keeps coming back. |
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For she gathered around her a flock of virgins, a fruit-bearing orchard, a garden in bloom. |
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The two mares raced through underbrush, scaring up grouse, rabbit, and a flock of pheasant. |
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But Mr Mitchell believes his flock are taking a light-hearted approach to the West Yorkshire clash at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff. |
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Their rabbi, a 34-year-old karate black belt, proudly estimates that nine out of ten of his flock don't believe in God. |
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At one stage it ripped through a flock of sheep, miraculously missing every one of the panicking beasts. |
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He should stick to ministering his own flock and keep his opinions to his pulpit and not to the public. |
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An elder represents Christ as a Shepherd, teaching and caring for God's church, the flock God has put under his care. |
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National media will flock to NFL training camps next week, cameras and microphones affixed on the megastars of the league. |
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Consumers instead flock to unauthorized sites offering unfettered music for free. |
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It's no wonder that these birds flock to the banks of the canal that runs through the refuge. |
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I leave you with one of the best passages of a description of a flock of blue jays mobbing a screech owl. |
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Golden-crowned Kinglets are fairly easy to see during the winter when they flock with other small birds and can occur in large numbers. |
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As the sun goes down, the birds flock together noisily then settle in for the night. |
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So the boys flock to her like birds flock to the French fries my grandfather throws at them on the beach. |
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At certain times of the day, small birds flock to these branches, chattering and fluttering, as if this were a festive occasion. |
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I watched a flock of birds soar majestically overhead and started to rise in temper. |
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The UK tag will show the flock number followed by the individual animal number and it is recommended that the tag is placed in the left ear of the animal. |
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A building of rooks flock around the pigs as they forage for food. |
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Crowds flock from far and wide to sample the club's legendary recitals. |
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Each year, thousands of tourist flock to Robertstown to enjoy the natural amenities in the area, with most visitors taking in a trip on the barge along the Grand Canal. |
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There must be some old, ailing, senile politician, vaudeville comedian or sports-man around whose death-bed you could perch like a flock of vultures. |
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In the migratory season, waterfowl of different varieties, thousands of sandpipers and shanks and varieties of ducks flock to this feeding ground. |
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And so the sheep wanders from the flock and follows its own course. |
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Because he would not abandon the flock for a lost sheep after the others had bedded down for the night, he turned back, searched the thickets and gullies. |
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She altered the composition by shifting the house to the right and filling in the left with a bucolic scene of a shepherd and shepherdess with a small flock of sheep. |
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Defense includes sentry birds alerting the flock to danger, as well as mobbing, in which several crows surround a potential predator and call out a forceful alarm. |
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A shower of tiny green leaves fell on my windshield, mixed with a flock of birds high above, both seeming the same size, and falling in the same arc. |
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The breakthrough emerged on the opening day of the three-day Great Yorkshire Show which saw huge crowds flock to the Harrogate showground attracted by the warm, sunny weather. |
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They picked a spot on a hill, overlooking the beautiful scenery of birds tweeting in the trees, and the water trickling in the pond underneath the flock of geese and ducks. |
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To even imply that is to insult the mind-set and values of those faceless multitudes who flock to the cinema halls every other day and make or mar the fortunes of many a film. |
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During the first week of June, Muscovite fans flock to the shores of Lake Saimaa for an annual ballet fiesta that showcases the theater's most acclaimed productions. |
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I finished down an arched spine of a ridge, village in view, and sloe tree scrub and birch, menacing fly agaric funghi, and a flashing flock of goldcrests. |
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Hundreds of thousands of tourists flock to the area each year and despite the recent slump in tourism local hoteliers are reaping the benefits of Sundberg's visit. |
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When the bell rang signaling the start of their one-hour of free time, a large flock of girls gathered around Millie to hear one of her infamous stories, or uproarious jokes. |
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Other life included a family of German walkers, a mountain biker, and a flock of racing pigeons that skimmed the heather to mitigate a strong south-westerly. |
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But with a motorway across my forehead, brows to which the word furrowed does no justice and a whole flock of crow's feet around my eyes, I have nothing to lose. |
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Nobody ever made a more straight drill or ploughed a field with such precision and he was at his happiest as he turned the rich brown soil followed by a flock of hungry gulls. |
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In 1962 only a single flock could be found, which was prayerfully coddled, fed, raised, and reintroduced. |
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Tourists who flock to the city pay guides handsome sums to walk in places where he never trod, and drink in pubs where he only slaked his thirst on paper. |
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My stepsister eats from her flock all the time, or did when I last checked, and other farmers of my acquaintance display no iota of sentimentality about their animals. |
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Godwin had the hero towed to the moon by a flock of swans, and after that, it was on for young and old with all sorts of graphic descriptions of travel between worlds. |
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If previous naval reviews and visiting ship open days in Sydney are any indication the people of Sydney will flock to see their international guests. |
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I was thinking back to the last time I saw Franklin's gulls like this and it was right before a storm, a flock was flying around for insects right in front of the storm cloud. |
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At the zoo, people flock to gawp at the chimps, gorillas and orang-utans. |
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A great flock of multicoloured tropical birds burst forth from the depths of the jungle, cawing and squawking as they rose ever higher into the air. |
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His first day, he had to clip the wings of a flock of geese. |
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My morning walk is usually a trip to the henhouse with a bucket of kitchen scraps which I fling, pausing for a few moments to admire the flock as they peck away. |
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The men all seem to flock round me like bees around a honey pot. |
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A flock of owls swooped through her tower lands, hooting shrilly. |
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At Ali Kosh in the southern Zagros Mountains of Iran, an assemblage dating to about 7000 BC that includes hornless sheep is taken as clear evidence of flock manipulation. |
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A flock of white-winged choughs dropped in to feed the other day. |
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While paired Australian magpie-larks like to travel with their mates, both apostlebirds and white-winged choughs prefer to flock in small groups of up to twenty birds. |
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The three guards selected exited rapidly to carry out their monarch's wishes, and the four left huddled together like a bewildered flock of sheep. |
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I live on a lake and there's a flock of ibises that I feed regularly. |
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He seemed like a class clown, and most girls flock towards that. |
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On the banks surrounding the ponds a flock of sheep is grazing, and perched over the edge of each of the ponds are a number of brightly painted huts. |
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The only practical, long-term solution to increasing lamb survival on both an individual flock basis and on an industry-wide basis is through selection. |
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They all conglomerated in the skies like birds of a flock in such dire terror that they voluntarily drowned themselves in the deep waters of the Pacific. |
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Today, it takes three theaters-an outdoor replica of a Tudor playhouse and two indoor venues-to seat all the playgoers who flock to the Utah Shakespearean Festival. |
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Whats sportsman is there who at some time may not have been crossed by a flock of geese or a plump of wild ducks as he has been shooting pheasants or woodcocks? |
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A flock of four birds is the most common size in Parus during winter. |
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Like a flock of migrating birds, however, the mass changes formation. |
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They shot through the clouds and scared a flock of native birds. |
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When we say the gravel crackles under our feet, the sun has turned purple through the clouds, or a flock of birds is swooping overhead, all of it must be literally true. |
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They also run a flock of early lambing sheep and a small suckler cow herd. |
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If you are lucky enough to have a grassy paddock, it's worth the effort to get a couple of horses or a flock of sheep standing in just the right place. |
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Yohanna climbed the path over the mountain, and there at the crest in the middle of a flock of sheep and goats, stood Yusef and David, tending three donkeys laden with packs. |
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In normal times, the Moores work the farm in two separate units, producing winter oats and winter wheat as well as fattening 600 head of cattle and a flock of store sheep. |
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She looked out and saw a flock of men crowded around the stage. |
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This army of shepherds was to guide and lead the flock of believers. |
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This attribution is based on the similarities between the depiction of Christ and his flock and other designs that have been documented to Wilson. |
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There is a review of the failures of Judah's leadership and the promise that God himself will take charge of the flock through the appointment of one to rule like David. |
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Elegant flamingos and other birds flock to Chilika in the winter. |
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On the day, the thirsty birds would flock to the lake in greater numbers. |
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In fact, crowds from all over the world flock here to enjoy its solitude. |
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Employers will flock to hipper cities to attract this young labor force. |
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However it will be some time before crowds flock back to the matches. |
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However, it is clear that asbestos flock falls within that definition. |
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While her classmates floundered through Ted Hughes and RS Thomas like a confused flock of sheep, Agbabi leapt from tuft to intellectual tuft, exploring the landscape. |
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The owner of one stall enthused about the rich tradition of cheesemaking he'd inherited, along with his flock of sheep, to a crocodile of rapt schoolchildren. |
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Its viability has been demonstrated over many years by the dedicated custodianship of the farm and its sheep flock by successive members of the Birkett family. |
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It is difficult to imagine we are the same people who used to flock to see the guilty or the innocent burned alive, hanged, drawn and quartered, drowned or garroted. |
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The body is hand painted in polychrome enamels in the Bristol delft style and decorated with a figure of a Chinese gentleman beckoning to a distant flock of birds. |
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There were particular circumstances which gave rise to an adjustment in compensation for one flock owner whose sheep were depopulated in the period in question. |
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It took the Spence family 50 years of hard work to build up their herd of prize cattle and flock of sheep, but it took only a matter of hours for the animals to be destroyed. |
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Most of the land is under grass at the moment and carries a flock of 265 ewes and a small Aberdeen Angus herd, as well as commercial cattle for fattening. |
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The trees cast their skeletal frames against the gunmetal sky and the crows, like a flock of hooded widows, lamented their lot with throaty cries. |
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The extremely unedifying combination of the episcopal gutlessness on display in DC and the bureaucratic contempt for the flock on display here has a number of people livid. |
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Shadows lifted from the floor like a flock of birds rising into the horizon, and light guttered throughout the room, slapping away the dark for good. |
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The lights dimmed, and Mr. Showmanship made his entrance, flying across the huge stage in a cocoon of feathers, enough for a whole flock of purple ostriches. |
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It's like watching a flock of birds suddenly diving at various times. |
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I promised Roberto I wouldn't feed this flock of tiny, orange balls of fluff making their sweet wuffling sounds, that stop here to winter every year. |
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Fans will doubtless flock to Austin to see that dress and two others that adorned Vivien Leigh. |
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The primary predators of all flock participants are accipitrine hawks. |
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Girls end up more accommodated to academia and flock to college, which may need to do affirmative action for males to keep the male-to-female ratio in balance. |
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The Gauls tried to climb the Capitol at night, eluding the watchdogs and the Roman guard, but the flock of geese sacred to Juno spotted them and roused the Romans in time. |
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And no squid is safe from the Seattle squid jiggers who flock to the docks at dusk and stay into the wee hours of the night, hoping to catch a few. |
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With his hardened hands thrust into the pockets of his fleece, farmer Richard Harper leans back in his wellies to admire his flock of newborn lambs. |
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I saw my first puffins, a flock swimming in the sea, small birds with big triangular rainbow beaks that look as if they're held on with elastic, like clown noses. |
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The walls are a pale pink and now the flock wallpaper jumps out at you. |
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He was speaking in a curious accent and so fast that the words were winging over my head like a flock of supersonic pheasants above a drunken shooter. |
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My foot encountered a twig, and it snapped loudly in my hearing, causing a flock of black creatures that had been roosting in a neighboring tree to take wing. |
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Sally has been organically farming the fine wool from Wensleydale sheep in Stoodleigh, Devon, for 11 years and now has the largest flock in the world. |
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I just had a flock of thirty redwings land in my frozen backyard. |
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The volcano is active and tourists flock to see the nightly fireworks display of showers of burning ash and flaming boulders and to hear the mountain rumble and roar. |
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Pressing the dodge button at the right time causes her to temporarily burst into an invincible flock of crows. |
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Just when spirits are lowest, sometimes, we look to sky and see giant flock of dumps soaring together overhead. |
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A shepherd leads his flock of 50 from the Tuscan hills back to the farm. |
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I perceive a flock of snow-birds, skimming lightsomely through the tempest, and flitting from drift to drift, as sportively as swallows in the delightful prime of summer. |
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A flock of birds rose from the green mist and took to the air. |
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He is to be admired for his kindness and genuine pastoral concern for all the members of his flock. |
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Tavi already has a flock of online fans as a popular fashion blogger and editor of the online magazine Rookie. |
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My visit to the Laundry pond yielded only a few birds, a single little egret, a coot, a pair of little grebes, several ferruginous ducks and a small flock of mallards. |
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Many artists choose to live in this portion of town because other artists are already established here and tourists and locals flock to the area to shop. |
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This is an all-grass dairy farm on which they also run a flock of sheep. |
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In the midst of this instant lake sat the chicken coop, its roof blown away, and a flock of sodden, disgruntled, out of sorts hens perched lumpily atop it. |
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For instance, in the opening moments, a sinister flock of birds takes flight and a hearse-like limousine crosses the path of a fire truck backing out of a station. |
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Each year, lured by cheap airfares and strong currency, Brits flock down under to don their scuba gear and explore its underwater technicolour paradise. |
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Do opposites attract or do birds of a feather flock together? |
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Remember how your mother used to say that birds of a feather flock together, and you thought it was just a cheap attempt to insult your boyfriend? |
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Along the way, a succession of other rapacious characters flock to the spindle Gallery. |
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Was it a member of the winged flock that was in the running for Oklahoma's state bird, an honor ultimately bestowed on the swallow-tailed scissortail flycatcher? |
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London is a world-class medical center to which patients flock from all over the world for state-of-the-art medical procedures. |
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He had been just hours from departing on a 12-day trip London, imparting to his latest flock a new sense of needing a priest. |
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Sometimes there'd be a whole flock of guys, and she'd give us a stew or a thick soup. |
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And they flock to bars, offering to buy rounds for sailors on shore leave. |
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Sponsored by Ebrahim K Kanoo and powered by Motor City, scores of fans flock to BIC at each event either to take part or watch others in action. |
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