The black grouping of lights look like a murder of crows and the white ones like a dole of doves flying above your head. |
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The potential for all kinds of damage hovers in the air like a murder of crows waiting to strike. |
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She smiles at a small murder of crows, and from one of her many pockets, she tosses them a few chunks of stale bread. |
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A group of teens had their planned weekend away ruined when a murder of crows inexplicably smashes into their car, causing them to crash. |
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But one day while Prue is minding 1-year-old Mac, a murder of crows swoops down and kidnaps him into the Impassable Wilderness. |
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People often write in about the conventional terms for groups of animals and people, especially birds, such as parliament of rooks or murder of crows. |
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That's why they call it a murder of crows.' Well, that stuck with me since I was very small. |
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Sidney, an impressive looking Harris hawk, decided he was far more interested in a murder of crows resting in nearby fields than the food on offer in his handler's grasp. |
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Mr. Meloy's heroine is one Prue McKeel, 12, a bookish, bike-loving vegetarian whose brother is kidnapped on a crisp Portland afternoon by a murder of crows. |
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Without the murder of crows roosting in its branches, Nevermore Tree looked as bare as a skeleton. |
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For his part, Melchior was growing unhappy with the murder of crows. They had been patiently following Arthur for hours, trailing him from town to country. |
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