It is also a popular watering hole to gaggles of geese which fly in from time to time. |
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There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets. |
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These failures become apparent through the absence of first-year birds in the winter gaggles. |
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Walking along the wet roads, empty apart from small gaggles of students, past big buildings of dark grey stone blackened by rain. |
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Roaming gaggles of extremely ditsy young gels wriggle in and out of designer coffee bars. |
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The triumphant band walks back stage through gaggles of groupies to their dressing room. |
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Housed in a gleaming, 1967 Airstream trailer, which was parked in front of Greenwich House Pottery, it drew gaggles of viewers and buyers right off the sidewalk. |
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It facilitates the exchange of songs expressing social concerns, sharing of ideas and presents a record of events happening with the many gaggles of Grannies. |
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She gaggles and tattles, twaddles and bubbles, never giving up until she knows everything about you. |
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Conspicuous in crisp white and blue uniforms, gaggles of Mexican children walk to American private schools each morning. |
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Along with gaggles of Canada Geese, we saw our first groups of Brant. |
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The empty set is the set of the goslings the two gaggles share. |
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She obeyed, using orange and bright neon pink crayons, drawing gaggles of flowers, hands, and distorted faces that closely resemble Easter Island Statues. |
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On the contrary, the place was mostly packed, with elderly first-date couples and gaggles of neighborhood bon vivants out for a night on the town. |
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Mostly blokes, but gaggles of girls get the treatment as well. |
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Absent are the gaggles of lip-gloss groupies, long lines and overstuffed buckets pushing impulse purchases. |
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In high summer East Hampton is a place of horrendous traffic jams, queues for restaurants, celebrity spottings and gaggles of wannabees. |
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A few gaggles of scary youths in hooded tops with scarves over their faces, roaming the crowd in search of trouble. |
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Erik Jacobs, leader of Temple's small Republican society, will be e-mailing his own members with details of where to vote, and sending them to the polls in gaggles. |
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Or spot gaggles of Canada geese, ducks and scaups flying over schools of bluefish. |
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Slumped against its Victorian monuments were gaggles of puffy-faced separatists, looking crushed and exhausted, after a night of Bacchanalia and disappointment. |
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The optical fibers whizzing off the Corning production line will carry gaggles of phone conversations and torrents of digital data. |
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I wonder if this is for the best, as my experiences at secondary school have led me to believe I must be a species apart from the gaggles of other girls, some of whom can henpeck just as sharply as our chickens. |
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Many families were leaving the city or moving to safer areas. By Wednesday evening, American tanks reached Tahrir Square in the centre of town, their occupants stepping out to be greeted by Iraqis and gaggles of journalists. |
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Verbality was once the glory of France, but formerly chatty tube trains are now mostly silent, except when one sees gaggles of young girls yammering together. |
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