Pop music blares as dodgem cars slam into each other and a gaggle of teenage girls in pink fur haloes giggles its way up sideshow alley. |
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That night, a gaggle of reporters and political fixers were travelling on the then Vice President's private jet. |
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Ever wish you could put the entire gaggle of right-wing pundits and politicos on a ship and send them packing to a distant land? |
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Chad had gone to the library in hopes of escaping the gaggle of girls who seemed to follow him around everywhere. |
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Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs. |
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I would much rather be involved in a series with a benevolent dictator instead of a gaggle of geese. |
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I plunked down my cash, all the while admiring the plant with its white flowers so much like the heads of a gaggle of nodding geese. |
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Readers may have heard about a pack of wolves or a litter of puppies, but do they know which animals make up a gaggle or a murder? |
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In the lower left portion of the canvas, a gaggle of geese moves about in Brownian motion. |
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Ten minutes from the ground and you could already feel the unmistakable hum of a huge gaggle of excited people gathered together. |
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Even the kitchen staff had come in from their duties, and were standing in a gaggle near the back of the room. |
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All you need to do is find a gaggle of geeks at a party or in a college bar. |
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Other characters include a gang of lads and a gaggle of girls on a night out, a tacky DJ, a hotdog salesman and a cabbie. |
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Beyond the door a few inquisitive souls stood in a loose gaggle watching the fortunate emerge. |
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When he does manage to express himself, his gaggle of interfering sisters humiliate him for the effort. |
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A ferry arrives one afternoon to disgorge a gaggle of youth from neighboring islands. |
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A gaggle of buyers stood round the auctioneer and the sense of excitement was intense. |
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A gaggle of young girls emerged from the woods and offered complex directions. |
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Very fetching are the roles given a gaggle of old ladies in various stages of toothlessness, being attended in an old-folks institution. |
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My house is pretty much dead center for the Tour so we will have a gaggle of bikers staying with us, which should make for some good times. |
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In general, the gaggle of women scheming against Falstaff worked well with each other, complementing each other both vocally and dramatically. |
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Each is a snapping gaggle of legs and claws from which Charlie carefully extracts a large number of Dungeness crabs. |
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Rather than struggling to come up with their own original idea, they threw out a gaggle of thinly disguised knock-offs. |
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He looked out his bubble window and saw a mixed gaggle of Fw 190s and Me 109s closing head-on in line abreast. |
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His gaggle of girlfriends all seem suspiciously long in the tooth to qualify as high-school students. |
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Ms. Codd, the second floor monitor, pushed her way through the gaggle of children, shouting and waving her arms like a madwoman. |
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Immediately, a gaggle of geese and a badling of ducks dashed towards us waddling with unbridled joy. |
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In the left-hand corner, behind the front door, a gaggle of New York ladies sipping gins and Martinis are deep in some conspiratorial gossip. |
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After barely a verse, a Brazilian news crew scuttles over, a gaggle of photographers in tow. |
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Just before he gets trampled, a gaggle of natives open fire with their blowguns and drop the ape-ette. |
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She pointed over to a gaggle of small boys, the eldest about seven, the youngest not even a year old. |
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It lacked Tarana's homely gaggle of locals, but made up for it by having a 4ft kangaroo lounging decadently in front of the fire in the snug. |
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If you've ever been in a meeting with an indecisive supervisor and a gaggle of brown-nosers, you know the sort of energy this creates. |
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Sensing my surprise at finding a violin amidst the gaggle of reeds and brass and bull fiddles, she offered to play me a tune. |
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So it's no surprise that she doesn't appeal on any level to the nouveau-riche pretensions of this gaggle of white suburban yuppies. |
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It's the group's 10th studio album, following on from a gaggle of top 10 hits, 20 million record sales and five number one albums. |
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Before she was a fabulous comedy chameleon, Tracey Ullman was a teen dancer touring with a gaggle of chorus boys. |
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The earth-shattering declaration came from a tall, willowy girl surrounded by what could only be classified as a gaggle of peons. |
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So the 3,000 protesters wending their way through Westwood had few witnesses beyond a gaggle of riot cops. |
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A gaggle of quibblers complain that chickens do fly, albeit short distances. |
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Coburn is also off camera for thuddingly lengthy stretches of the picture, while Cobb and the gaggle of actresses run about doing pointless bits of business. |
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Then he told a gaggle of hacks about the time he got dumped in Frinton 33 years ago. |
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A gaggle of Russian journalists were a reminder of the chess giants' status at home. |
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The sun is shining out of a brilliant blue sky as Roman Matieschyn arranges a gaggle of paddlers into a line of pairs. |
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You could have been with them instead of all by yourself with this gaggle of businessmen. |
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The gaggle of girls gathered around them, their expressions concerned. |
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Surely, though the best name of all is given to sansevieria hyacinthoides, which grows in a green gaggle of twisted leaves, standing erect like snakes. |
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Today, it involves federal courts, a gaggle of sturdy lawyers or both. |
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A gaggle of girls walked past Jay tittering at his inadequacies. |
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He steps into the road to allow a gaggle of shopaholics to descend on Mayfair and does not expect to be thanked as he flicks the brim of his trilby by way of greeting. |
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I follow a gaggle of fashionably grungy Italian kids into a marquee. |
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A gaggle of ibis roosting in a nearby tree hooted fearfully. |
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A gaggle of adolescent dragons intent on flame-broiling every goat in Meereen. |
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I was a bit stymied by the heap of snow before me when all of a sudden I was surrounded by a gaggle of rugged construction guys. |
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Sometimes I think I see them, in the blurry background of a magazine photo, or in a gaggle of kids following a teacher's aide across the street. |
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His eyes alighted on a gaggle of girls who looked distinctly giggly. |
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Keegan enlivens this already combative mix with two memorably in-your-face girlfriends and a gaggle of steel-plated nuns. |
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Outsmarting his rivals, he transformed the UDF from a gaggle of 15 groups into a single party. |
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In this spirit, a gaggle of measures have cropped up to compare innovativeness among nations. |
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A gaggle of cowboys walk by en route to the rodeo tent, lariats swinging. |
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Except for a handful of lapdog leftist parties and a relentlessly harassed gaggle of human-rights groups, opposition, in effect, is outlawed. |
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As he spoke, a car with its number plates removed pulled up and a gaggle of thickset tattooed men in tracksuitsĀ went into the building. |
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I watched as a small boy ambled past, a few steps behind an elderly man, a gaggle of raggedy goats between them. |
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What is in the national interest is to develop an alternative to this gaggle of improvisers across the floor. |
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The two walked in together with a gaggle of security and miscellaneous entourage. |
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The gaggle of demanding Park Avenue big shots who shared the elevator with me on the way down were underwhelmed. |
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She was with a group of women sitting on a garden wall, surrounded by a gaggle of children, who clammed up initially at my and the photographer's approach. |
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A pine marten rested high above our heads while a gaggle of monkeys swung through the very highest branches where the occasional owl perched imperiously on guard. |
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Against jarring juxtapositions of Chopin melodies, he tackles stereotypical female images such as coquette, bride and mother with a gaggle of flying baby dolls. |
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The supporting roles are no cardboard cut-outs either with a memorable gaggle of characters like the war veteran arcade owner and Taeko's upbeat girlfriends. |
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Growing up in Wellsville, New York, Beck was the middle child in a gaggle of sisters and a brother. |
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You name it, we went there, along with a gaggle of individuals who each had some kind of purpose. |
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A gaggle of party faithful across the country will have six years in office to cut their teeth. |
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Suddenly every single person we saw on the street was either a friend of hers or friend of mine, And there was a gaggle of people. |
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The lunch trade had slowed to a gaggle of cackling tourists at the venerable Peppermill restaurant on the Las Vegas Strip. |
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The sun was coming up over the old Sears building as a gaggle of women hovered over their toddlers and scurried across the street to catch the 5 bus. |
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If the gaggle of magazine cover stories and press articles is any guide, it is worth taking notice because it is sign things may be about to happen. |
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The gaggle thinned out as most of the flex wings also fell down. |
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Not a day goes by without a gaggle of admiring onlookers crowding around it, or surprised pedestrians walking backwards to behold it just a little bit longer. |
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Last week, a Cleveland news anchor, Sharon Reed, was caught on camera stripping nude and joining a gaggle of other people in the altogether. |
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Did Mali need a mass of ministers, or even a gaggle of heads of State? |
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With an increase in town size, and an increased demand from industry for agricultural products, it is more profitable to have herds of animals, not a gaggle of tenants. |
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The afternoon became sad, it passed to gaggle an only seagull. |
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He was followed by a gaggle of 7 pilots, and swiftly by many more. |
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Cloying background music notwithstanding, the show manages all the gravitas of a gaggle of poli-sci undergrads arguing in a dorm hallway. |
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A gaggle of us getting out of a station wagon to buy ice cream and stretch our legs brought the bad guys out of the saloon bar looking for fisticuffs and the settling of old scores. |
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By Brussels standards, it was a jaw-dropping moment, like hearing a cardinal harangue the king in high mass. By happy accident, the German government recently played host to a gaggle of Brussels-based reporters. |
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We met with a gaggle of foreign ministers for hours over days. |
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A gaggle of boys and armloads of blankets, lining up to be the first to rush the field to get the best spot for fireworks. |
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Peer of the realm William McCordle and his upper-crust wife Sylvia invite a gaggle of friends over for a dinner party and a spot of hunting. |
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But many of the uniformed men around him stayed in power, coexisting uneasily with a gaggle of strutting revolutionaries. That coexistence is now over. |
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Prominent activist Deray McKesson said on Twitter that he was at the scene and that the gunfire did not appear to come from the gaggle of protesters. |
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Meanwhile, we see a gaggle of trainspotters at Newcastle Central Station admiring the iconic Flying Scotsman which had pulled into platform nine in February of this year. |
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In Ghosts Before Breakfast, for instance, Richter cuts loose and lets fly a gaggle of bowler hats, in a Dadaist upending of vision, objecthood, and Weimar bureaucracy. |
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Yesterday morning I saw two ducks, followed by a gaggle of geese in the afternoon, followed by a swan in the evening. All told, it was a bird-filled day for me. |
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And the antics of said host, as well as those of musicians, drunken co-eds, and a gaggle of wrestlers were beamed via satellite for an anxious world to see. |
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