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Then they flocked together, winging their way west, paying no more attention to what had been wrought.
In back the disciples, flocked together, talked and bickered.
Carrion crows flocking together - but he wasn't as bad as some.
The plot follows Charley and his friends flocking together to find out who has stolen all the toys.
And a history of the United States Congress suggested that birds are not the only creatures known to flock together.
Somehow, in this strange, short season, the days seem to flock together, as if they were about to begin their migration, like a flight of doves.
Courtship begins during the months of March and April, which is when turkeys are still flocked together in winter areas.
Birds of feather, as it were, flocking together."
But misfortunes tend to flock together.
And many said that, despite the tendency of different ethnic groups to flock together, most students related to one another with a cordial, if distant, amity.
Geoffrey took robins, lots of robins, flocking together to practice flying south for the winter.
Researchers Like to Cluster Finally, several researchers said, technicians in similar disciplines seem to flock together.
Just Tairens flocking together?
The few people still on the road in Ecuador in this, the lowest of seasons, tend to flock together at backpacker hotspots.
"Immediately, everyone flocked together.
Birds of different feathers flocked together Monday night to hear readings from essays that celebrate the nation's open spaces and frequently bemoan their shrinkage.
"Gentrification," he adds, "is on the one hand about managing social diversity, but on the other hand flocking together - people like us.
Erik later stated his motto to be: "Some people are little more than herd animals, flocking together whenever the world becomes uncomfortable .
But the soft, woolly, sweet-tempered, low-maintenance animals, flocked together on lush farmland, provide enormous pastoral bang for the buck.
And yet, the equations flew out of recesses in his mind, flocking together and creating a vast swirl, as if beckoned by Gornon's question.
Birds of a feather and birds flocking together: Physical versus behavioral cues may lead to trait- versus goal-based group perception.
Blacks and Pseudo Blacks often flocked together, nested in the same areas, and fed on the same plants, which made for an interesting dilemma.
Boyd wonders if they may be remembering each other, but Topher compares them to bison, flocking together in instinctual survival patterns that go deeper than memory.
The club organizes events where all newfangled thoughts are flocked together, where wars are waged not by swords but by thoughts.