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"flock" Definitions
  1. [countable + singular or plural verb] a group of sheep, goats or birds of the same type
  2. [countable + singular or plural verb] a large group of people, especially of the same type
  3. [countable + singular or plural verb] (literary) the group of people who regularly attend the church of a particular priest, etc.
  4. [uncountable] small pieces of soft material used for filling cushions, chairs, etc.
  5. [uncountable] small pieces of soft material on the surface of paper or cloth that produce a raised pattern

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Flock – Flock is big data-driven artificial intelligence software for drone-flight risk reduction.
Flock – Flock is a big data-driven artificial intelligence platform for drone-flight risk reduction.
ScienceTake When the leader of a flock goes the wrong way, what will the flock do?
A parrot separated from its flock will flock fully and fiercely to the attentions and affections of its new human keeper.
In addition to the original Texas flock and the migratory Florida flock (although this year is the first that the birds won't follow a plane while migrating), there is a migratory flock that goes from New Mexico to Idaho each year, according to Nature Canada.
FLOCK OF GEESE Chinese policymakers are calling on the Big Five state banks to be "lead geese in the flock" in the push to boost lending.
Flock of Dimes, "Semaphore" When Jenn Wasner isn't cracking skulls as part of Wye Oak, she makes dreamy pop on her own as Flock of Dimes.
Regardless of how salmonella makes its way into a flock, the tools are there for small flock owners to handle salmonella—frequent cleanings and vaccines and, if needed, pasteurization.
That, in turn, fuelled a suspicion that his support was insubstantial—because the disenchanted working-class whites who flock to Mr Trump's rallies do not flock to the polling booths.
Gillespie also said 'the worried well' shouldn't flock to ERsGillespie has seen what happens when the "worried well" (people who are not sick but overcome with concern) flock to ERs.
The value of cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin ($2900 today) and Ethereum ($260) keeps rising, and as investors flock to buy them, hackers flock to hack into their accounts to steal them.
"Critics flock to her uneven product the way liberal arts magnas flock to investment banking," Robert Christgau, the self-styled "Dean of American Rock Critics," wrote in his review of True Blue.
That implied his support was flaky, because the working-class whites who flock to his rallies, to hear him crack jokes, insult people and promise border walls, do not flock to vote.
Like Doves, Silicon Valley investors flock; the past few years of success for SpaceX, founded by one of their own, has made space a particularly appealing place for the flock to settle.
"Now it's more eclectic," Monsignor Sakano said of his flock.
Flock too has not raised any outside capital to date.
Turns out, birds of a feather really do flock together.
Investors would flock to the safety of German government bonds.
Teenagers flock to sleepovers in the British Museum's Egyptian galleries.
Every summer as wildfires rage, photojournalists flock to document them.
Soon enough you will have a full flock of birds.
Everyone is fair game and tourists flock to the fun.
Women flock to me again, life is a party now.
If it's too far away, it won't move the flock.
Manatees flock to Florida's Blue Spring State Park each winter.
The Heart Is a Shifting Sea , by Elizabeth Flock (Harper) .
Since then paranormal activity seekers flock to the the dunes.
But ultimately, those voters seemed to flock to Texas Sen.
They flock to the polls, eager to defend their majority.
Overhead, a flock of frigatebirds ascended into the darkening sky.
Others will flock to David Tanis's recipe for turkey biryani.
The flock flew, scattering white dots into the evening sky.
I hope the rest of the flock heeds her call.
The other women looked like a flock of tropical birds.
So too does a local flock of scavenging wild turkeys.
And, by flock ... we actually mean swarm, as seen here.
You just have to nudge the flock of intelligent algorithms.
Have you ever seen a flock of turkeys fly by?
Do Sanders voters flock to Warren as a second choice?
It's not as if no one is watching the flock here.
One black swan does not foretell a flock of black swans.
People flock over the Brooklyn Bridge during the massive power outage.
In other words, the dancer becomes part of the emergent flock.
There's no guarantee Whedon fans will flock to Watch in droves.
The crowd — more than 10,000 people flock to our flagship event.
In recent tests a flock of multiple projectiles successfully navigated together.
Their brain is filled with the capacity to mirror their flock.
The crowd looked like an enormous flock of fluttering white doves.
When they do flock to the cinema it is for blockbusters.
They became the parents of seven, preachers to a small flock.
The other 385,300 birds in the flock were slaughtered, it said.
The other 385,300 birds in the flock were slaughtered, it said.
EACH SPRING visitors flock to the Muscatatuck wildlife refuge in Indiana.
A flock of independent MPs may help to find it again.
From the ground, a flock of "murmurating" starlings look absolutely hypnotic.
It's their way of establishing a social hierarchy within their flock.
Wherever he went, DeGuisto said, children would flock to see him.
We are similar and people with the same feathers flock together.
Does your flock know where the bake sale money is going?
Now, Mom has her own flock of chickens at their home.
Investors have started to flock to the safety of US Treasuries.
"The shepherd does not desert the flock," Malone said in August.
People tend to flock together, especially in difficult or uncertain times.
Along a ridge, a shepherd was guiding a flock of sheep.
The media has questioned incessantly why people flock to his campaign.
Tourists flock to such places, and are right to do so.
Walton held a conference call with reporters to defend his flock.
There's a reason people flock to warm, humid places on vacation.
"They flock to the shows they want to see," he said.
One explanation is that people flock to areas with economic opportunities.
Thousands of tourists flock to Venice to attend Carnival each year.
It also means welcoming the tourists who flock to Fifth Avenue.
The Andean flock last bred successfully in 1999, the reserve said.
People flock to Central Park in New York City, March 220.
Some confront politicians, join gun-control groups and flock to rallies.
She was followed by a flock of clearly, very horny guys.
"The voters are beginning to flock to our side," he said.
The full exchange: Go deeper: Old politicians flock to new media
A lot of Muslims flock to Mecca, and Catholics to Rome.
Seeing the entire flock at my birdbath seemed like a miracle.
Bill Clinton, Barack Obama, and a flock of 2020 presidential contenders.
The media will flock to Romney like moths to a flame.
He has a little flock of parishioners and feels the responsibility.
It is not known yet exactly what killed the enormous flock.
Vacationers flock to sights like the Eiffel Tower and Notre Dame.
Whether his entire Republican flock followed him would be another question.
Preteens and teenagers already flock to YouTube, Instagram, Snapchat and Musical.
To what lengths can a church go to protect its flock?
Shoppers didn't flock to Simons's collections the way PVH had anticipated.
Through years of tracking the behaviors of a large flock of great tits, Josh A. Firth of Oxford University and his co-workers found that individual birds showed clear preferences for some flock members over others.
Fans will also flock to those shades named after her four children.
You might just spot Anton van Dalen's flock of snow-white pigeons.
Similar to Flock, the experience aims to fulfill the fantasy of flight.
But other experts think investors will continue to flock to new offerings.
Investors flock to bonds, gold Signs of worry abounded on Wall Street.
They might flock away at this point looking for a safe space.
Take a look at a flock of birds weaving through the sky.
We looked like a flock of sheep being led to the slaughterhouse.
Could white students in Cleveland flock to one of these academies again?
" Dubovik once told him, "We need an alpha male in our flock.
No one doubts that hundreds of thousands will flock to see him.
The problem will only grow as more people flock to city centers.
There are plenty of clones available, though, for people to flock too.
Foreign investors continued to flock to Florida, according to the NAR report.
I trot forward and a flock of pigeons scatters into the sky.
A pastor's first responsibility, he said, is to tend to his flock.
The flock functions fine even if a few get destroyed or corrupted.
Do Republicans know this new flock of Trump worshippers may be frauds?
They flock to Hamilton because of everything the Founding Fathers never were.
It's this strange imitation game that gives the flock its unified appearance.
He calls a group of people riding on the scooters a flock.
TEJU HASSAN has come far, and so have most of his flock.
Depopulation of the flock has begun to prevent spread of the disease.
He could be showing off his '72 Pinto, chicks would still flock.
For now, tourists continue to flock Candelaria to look at street art.
Shoppers flock to the Chicago Christkindlmarkt — the largest Christmas market in Illinois.
Flock of stars These stars are a bit of a wild duck.
Investors continue to flock to government bonds for safety, sending yields plunging.
Not surprisingly, people of the same income level say they flock together.
He sells his flock and begins a journey to fulfill that vision.
On some days as many as 6,000 people flock to the beach ...
He mentioned that I had space for a small flock of chickens.
Put UFC in MSG and it's a no brainer ... celebs will flock.
He wonders if he could have done more to save his flock.
Of course, not everyone has a flock of hens at their disposal.
She makes a whole speech about being a sheep in someone's flock.
The episode ends with Gretchen leading her own flock onto a bus.
I saw one old man running away with a flock of sheep.
But José knows with each passing minute, his online flock will grow.
They also flock to restaurants and the views by the Hudson River.
These hobbyists take it upon themselves to monitor and alert the flock.
Visitors flock to the Pergamon Museum, the Alte Nationalgalerie and Checkpoint Charlie.
" Here's the second: "This whole country's just like my flock of sheep!
Here skaters are birding, or moving like a flock in perfect coordination.
Yet people still flock to the space, searching for what once was.
There's undoubtedly a flock of young influencers driving buyers to recent eras.
In this piece, called "Bloom," the girls played a flock of birds.
Her sister, Effie, a video game journalist, brought a flock of friends.
Visitors regularly flock to either walk or drive down the iconic stretch.
Flock calls her subjects "romantics and rule breakers," the women in particular.
Traditionally the fashion flock hates Milan, but I actually quite enjoy Milan.
His responsibility was to his flock, the Buddhist majority of Sri Lanka.
Then watch visitors flock to the data and worry about accuracy later.
Sandhill cranes flock toward the Platte River in Nebraska during their migrations.
I bet it was a big flock of birds seen on radar.
Media squeamishness about the rhetoric only solidifies his appeal to his flock.
In another illustration, Dudás hid a penguin among a flock of toucans.
As the flock passed overhead, I realized that my hearing had returned.
Here in their roost, a flock of culture vultures paraded their plumage.
Divas flock to the title role; Dido's final "Lament" is a showstopper.
Already, Nevadans have received 212 visits from a flock of 22020 Democrats.
If educated millennials flock to big, coastal cities, what happens to other cities?
But while Flock is whimsical and stylized, Birdly goes for full-body realism.
Will the newly laid-off flock back to school, as happened in 2008?
If a flock landed in a tree, the boughs would bend or break.
A flock of cranes, enthralled by the glow of monitors in the distance.
Each has a chance of winning, so moviegoers flock to more of them.
Millions of pilgrims flock to its temples and ghats -- or riverbank -- every year.
If that happens, then even more talent would likely flock to larger companies.
Metrecal users began to flock to Sego, and its own copycats, in droves.
Few of Amazon's U.S. customers are likely to flock to Alibaba, for instance.
She has become a semi-secular preacher, and she has found her flock.
He was trailed, everywhere he went, by a flock of reporters and cameras.
Overheard, a flock of pigeons wheeled across the hazy sky in balletic synchronicity.
Avis — charm that creates a flock of birds This one is quite literal.
You're supposed to protect your flock and it was the opposite of that.
During the week, however, 9,000 people flock into the park's 12 office buildings.
Tucked inside is a room where folks flock to yell their stress away.
Investors flock to special economic zones across the region, lured by tax giveaways.
At weekends enthusiastic crowds flock to the new war memorial behind India Gate.
Nutrients and plankton flourish here, which encourages fish to flock to the zones.
As did a-ha, Billy Idol, Berlin, Eurythmics and A Flock of Seagulls.
Iowa Republicans did not flock to nationalism in anything near the predicted numbers.
Flock is hoping to have a minimum viable product developed within six months.
That surely applies to religious leaders themselves as much as to their flock.
The Kurds, he admits, have given sanctuary what is left of his flock.
As many as 10,000 mainly middle-class Thais flock to its Sunday ceremonies.
A flock of geese cut a V through water puddled atop the sludge.
The upbeat employment data led global investors to flock to higher-yielding assets.
She couldn't say whether the missing birds of a feather usually flock together.
For the moment, Summit is still where the cool-kid entrepreneurs flock to.
There are a flock of wonderful wings out there — Bar Charley's not included.
But the pigeon flock corrected its flight path, and went the right way.
Cleveland's coffee geeks also flock to two local roasters with their own shops.
Who in fashion's flock could forget Lady Gaga's Kermit the Frog-festooned jacket?
"Cries from a flock" refers to a congregation, and the answer is AMENS.
At meet and greets, tens of thousands of fans flock to see him.
Mr. Cruz's aides believe Mr. Carson's evangelical supporters will flock to Mr. Cruz.
Who's to say whether former Rubio supporters and donors flock to Kasich, Cruz . . .
Jackson lamented that his black flock would be replaced with cheap Mexican labor.
Midway through "Gimme More," Angel would transform Spears into a flock of birds.
A lot of those who flock to it, do so for that reason.
We'll flock to anybody who can tell us a story that feels true.
A looming, if not unsettling problem, is that tourists flock to Clearwater Beach.
Now, the hope is that the new flock will stick around — and breed.
Hundreds of people flock to popular downtown pools after the bars let out.
Who doesn't want to flock to a studio where they leave you alone?
You could introduce a few nudges of misinformation that would redirect the flock.
But as readers flock to large news outlets, ads are starting to disappear.
It's enabled people all over the world to find their flock, their tribe.
Over time, he's built up his own flock that resides in Red Hook.
But the abuse of that authority ultimately helped drive Pope Francis's flock away.
An herbalist's staff trails a flock of tiny, fluttering, tissue-thin iron birds.
Still, on balance, Flock is a careful, diplomatic interpreter of modern Indian life.
After school, students from both middle schools flock to the center of town.
No Regrets And stars flock to the opening of "Slave Play" on Broadway.
It's too stupid, it was said; a flock of anxious sheep, and unpredictable.
About 3093,000 of the people who flock to Davos are official conference participants.
His Firebird is just one of a flock of firebirds of both sexes.
Tourists flock here all year long to experience the fun, laid-back atmosphere.
Foreign fighters flock to Syria and Iraq from both sides of the Atlantic.
Yet it&aposs the one people seem to flock to every holiday season.
Consumers who flock to these services seek fresh ingredients, convenience and unique recipes.
Locals flock to The Bulldog, which serves up both German and local brews.
Since September, the church has been welcoming the cathedral&aposs flock each Sunday.
Last night's sandstorm has brought a flock of Tumbleweasels right into my camp.
But while the neighborhood suffered, doughnut lovers continued to flock for a fix.
But more than anywhere else on the occasion, consumers flock to jewelry stores.
And they flock to political leaders who they believe will bring this action.
Enter the "bionic" sheep, otherwise known as the "Ultrasonic Flock Protection System" project.
More to do nearby: Arty types flock to Vegas's revitalized downtown at night.
When a flock of poultry is infected with HPAI, swift action is imperative.
The Tennessee Department of Agriculture said on March 16 that a flock in Lincoln County was found to have been infected with H7N9, the same strain that was reported in another chicken flock less than two miles away on March 5.
But I think what she is trying to do is throw out flashy words like socialism because she thinks all the young people are going to flock to her because they flock to Bernie, but I think people are getting smarter.
FANS FLOCK TO BLAZE PIZZA GIVEAWAY AFTER LEBRON JAMES HINTS HE&aposD DROP BY
A flock of flamingos on the surface of Lake Poopo, Bolivia on Jan 16.
Those who are not already on holiday flock to their dachas in the countryside.
This time of year people flock to Japan to experience the truly unique site.
Both riders and drivers often flock to the service that is offering more money.
Jackson's response caused many to flock to her side, applauding her self-love outlook.
The concerns in equity markets saw investors flock to the safety of government bonds.
"Photographer image description: "Hundreds of visitors flock to the Doll Show in Valencia, Spain.
Each year, thousands flock to the North Pole to see thousands of holiday lights.
Thanks to simulation technology, AI can already handle this so-called flock-based phenomenon.
In 19503, Ellison told his flock that the apocalypse was coming on August 12.
Many visitors to San Diego flock to the coastal city for the beautiful beach.
Students flock to the intersection, with its delis and fast-food restaurants, after class.
"Customers have proven that they will flock to whoever gives them a better experience."
Other competitors include Workplace from Facebook, Mattermost and Flock, along with Threads and more.
It seems the Bushs aren't alone: another Republican's family member has fled the flock.
Capital has flooded in as readily as pilgrims flock to the shrine at Knock.
Residents of the Capitol Hill neighborhood in Washington flock to Frager's Hardware, Friday, Jan.
Along with her practice, she tends a flock of 80 sheep in Wexford, Ireland.
"They flock like birds to areas where the rich and famous resided," Carranza said.
Stacy's eight aunties and uncles -- and their children -- all were part of her flock.
Organisers in the mosques which doubled as polling stations tried to rally their flock.
So why exactly would voters flock to Cruz now that he's united with her?
One would offer cheaper, deregulated health plans, which healthy people would likely flock to.
The virus killed 810 layers out of a flock of 1,000 birds, it says.
In another a flock of the birds from Cuba arrives at the Mexican-U.
All of the candidates are clamoring for young adults to flock to their camps.
But the retailer's results on Tuesday show shoppers continued to flock to its stores.
"We all see how the Japanese fans flock to see Kei Nishikori," said Tiley.
But predicting and reliably influencing the behavior of a flock is no simple matter.
With donations, he bought a mansion for his small flock in Riverdale, New York.
The company, Flock Safety, can view or access the footage with the homeowners' consent.
Holding hands, we need no words, and slowly we walk as one bright flock.
Alternatively, you can flock those brows and devote your entire lid to peppermint perfection.
Each year, visitors flock to the famous Niagara Falls State Park in New York.
To my knowledge, no flock of sheep were ever named Oliver, Wendell, and Holmes.
A flock of these birds lived in southeastern China, bringing fertility to the land.
The DCCC knew that voters would flock to the stabilizing influences of veteran candidates.
He invested it with huge symbolic importance and his faithful, nativist flock believed him.
I keep just a small flock these days, and I can manage it alone.
They flash, fall and flock in unison and are all controlled by one person.
Celebrities often flock to the most expensive — and expensive-looking — beauty products out there.
When crowds flock to a Bushwick warehouse, odds are it's for techno, not Handel.
CLEVELAND — The art world loves to flock to exotic locales for shows and fairs.
He needed a shepherd, too, preferably with a flock of sheep to bring onstage.
It's merely good theater, and if children flock to it, so much the better.
Mr. Wang wants to convert these poor souls, and bring them into his flock.
But that doesn't necessarily mean Paprocki's stance is the best one for his flock.
She pursues a flock of starlings, which scatter into the safety of the woods.
He had to honk at the turkeys and nudge his car through the flock.
The journalist Elizabeth Flock was in her early 20s when she moved to Mumbai.
See how Lyle Jeffs starved his flock in order to feed his own greed.
Their shrill squawks, sounding like a flock of colicky babies, pierce the evening sky.
But you boys are as much a part of Jesus' flock as anybody else.
Once out in the field, get up where you can see the full flock.
Clinics cannot guarantee smarter babies, but eager couples will still flock to them nonetheless.
As Republicans flock behind the president, they start to believe his exaggerations and misinformation.
Visitors flock to the former British territory for its biggest sporting and social event.
The entire flock partakes, and the group trip is a kind of congregational service.
And in response to the BOE's statement, investors flock to buy the British pound.
A flock of birds hitch a ride and a school of fish swim along.
As people flock to the Idaho capital, housing costs have shot up as well.
Voters began to flock to the AfD, many of them from Merkel's own party.
Shopping habits have materially changed, as parents flock to Amazon and other online vendors.
Still, bargain hunters in the know flock to U.A.L., crossing state lines if necessary.
Tourists from around the world flock to the Earthship Biotecture's headquarters north of Taos.
After about five hours, a small flock started to land in front of us.
THE HEART IS A SHIFTING SEA: Love and Marriage in Mumbai, by Elizabeth Flock.
The suspended alt-right types may flock to YouTube, the pseudo-Twitter platform Gab.
That's especially true since riders typically flock to the platform where the drivers are.
So why do thousands of people flock to midnight screenings of it every month?
A pastor's lament: Some in the flock back 'a wolf in sheep's clothing' Washington, Iowa — Pastor Joseph Brown welcomes all to the Marion Avenue Baptist Church, though he readily concedes he is at a loss to understand some of his flock these days.
We'll find out in 23, as the next flock of presidential hopefuls migrates to Iowa.
The experience is peaceful and beautiful, but what really sets Flock apart is the tech.
The new flock of Doves should be fully up and running in about three months. 
The fleeting promotion gets people to flock to restaurants to ensure they get a taste.
A Flock of Seagulls back then: Ali Score, Paul Reynolds, Mike Score and Frank Maudsley.
Gold prices gained as the U.S. rate cut bets encouraged investors to flock toward bullion.
Because female audiences can identify actresses who aren't, and they don't flock to their movies.
Families flock to Ojai for its school system, particularly Thacher School, a prestigious boarding school.
Religious tourists flock to the city where Jesus grew up, especially for the Christmas holiday.
For two decades Mr Brunson ministered to a tiny flock of Turkish Protestants in Izmir.
Many investors also flock to slower-growth but dependable companies that pay big dividend yields.
Brainy Angolans flock to the oilfields rather than to the civil service or health care.
In a general election, most voters flock to the candidate who represents their preferred party.
Page and Brin knew that users would flock to a service that delivered answers instantly.
Even viewers 2212 through 2966 can expect films about those who don't follow the flock.
Western stylists, buyers and journalists flock to the Caucasus to spot the next big thing.
Traders flock to small exchanges to pick up obscure coins before they gain mainstream exposure.
Mosques seeking to rejuvenate their flock are having to adapt to changing sexual practices, too.
Even in an age of e-commerce, people flock to malls like the Global Centre.
Despite star turns from its flock stars, "Goats" is a lost opportunity to provide one.
Though they are more rare, a large flock usually has at least one or two.
And advertisers tend to flock to the biggest ad networks to get the widest exposure.
Where their little ones are involved, celebrity moms tend to flock to only the best.
Cruz's gamble is that Trump's supporters will flock to him in 2020 for his loyalty.
The hens flock to him, while the rooster hangs back, crowing with jealousy and alarm.
This is why you see miners flock to regions where high-powered renewables are abundant.
Investors traditionally flock to the safety of U.S. government securities in times of market stress.
The virus killed 23,950 ducks out of a flock of 30,462 ducks, the ministry said.
The flock of stars hit up No Name in L.A. Monday night to pay tribute.
They live in relatively tight quarters, so a single sick bird can infect the flock.
Over the weekend, construction fans and families flock to Munich from all around the region.
While West Coast burger-lovers flock to In-N-Out, Texans remain loyal to Whataburger.
LAPD refers to it as "flocking" because gang members flock to these neighborhoods like birds.
So who exactly do you think would even flock to him in such a scenario?
Read more:Can you find the penguin among the flock of toucans in this viral brainteaser?
A day later, a flock of pelicans and a mention of Reinhold Niebuhr's serenity prayer.
TO THE tourists who still flock to its beaches and golden temples, Thailand seems calm.
Gold is a traditional safe-haven market, which investors flock to in times of uncertainty.
As things go from bad to worse, more ordinary people will flock to our cause.
THE SAFETY TRADE The traditional hiding spots that investors flock to when scared were mixed.
Many of the techies who now flock to Oakland told me they love this vibe.
That's when herds flock in from all directions to munch the lush lawns and parkways.
It holds up well, includes everything you need, and is perfect for a small flock.
"We've got big movies that have had people flock to our theaters recently," Aron said.
Visitors flock to New Mexico for a nine-day hot air balloon festival each fall.
Photographers flock to the island for pictures of the puffins, who nest there each year.
Before you flock to this trend, Nichols suggests reading up on caring for the animals.
Consumers flock to Google to learn about health conditions like cancer, heart disease and diabetes.
Despite the name, Kris Jenner and her flock aren't getting a penny from Eldridge's practice.
In March 2014, a flock of birds shattered the windshield of a Malaysia Airlines MASM.
It is not surprising, then, that many flock to this sign in search of love.
Queer people flock to cities for an obvious reason: there's safety and community in numbers.
Thousands of Westerners flock to the rainforest every year to drink the powerful ayahuasca psychedelic.
But Eileen also is an unsentimental pragmatist, unimpressed by the males who flock to her.
Others have accepted the idea that birds of a feather flock together and always will.
I'm thinking instead of Jimmy Meeks's God telling his flock that they were the answer.
"We trust the school, and we trust the diocese that they will protect their flock."
It is so much easier to care about the flock than to worry about ourselves.
Increasingly, cosmopolitan risk takers flock to cities while traditionalists remain in rural and exurban areas.
He told his newfound flock of black sheep that everyone thought the task was impossible.
Nashville's Zach Richardson uses sustainable practices — and a flock of sheep — to clear overgrown landscapes.
"If you cannot follow the rules, you are not accepted by the flock," he said.
Yes, American Catholicism has lost millions of its baptized flock over the last 50 years.
Their tithes are distributed to each religious group according to the size of its flock.
But for many in the fashion flock, such dressing up is a year-round event.
"Fans that love 5Pointz are going to flock here to see this," Mr. Cohen said.
Maybe they would flock to the opposite of "Roseanne," if only such a show existed.
"Indian women are not brought up to think you will marry for love," Flock says.
Alternatively, if things look dismal everywhere else nearby, then even more people might flock here.
So was the modest church where he preaches to his flock of a few dozen.
When the birds gather there, they tend to flock in mixed murmurations, likely for safety.
Tourists flock to the caves, awe-struck by the starry night illusions all around them.
He preaches to his flock largely through the media of men's magazines and television commercials.
MBA graduates flock to the consulting firm, where they can earn a $165,000 base salary.
The taxi drivers who would ordinarily flock to meet arriving cruises were in short supply.
Sandy survivors said to expect scores of mold treatment companies to flock to the area.
China does not have a functioning primary care system, so most people flock to hospitals.
Op-Ed Contributor William Brazel strolled through the grassy pasture toward his flock of sheep.
Five birds died of the virus with the rest of the flock slaughtered, it said.
Shoppers tend to flock to stores at the start of January to return unwanted gifts.
Flatbed trucks were piled high with furniture; one was packed with a flock of sheep.
Couples from around China flock to Xiamen to take romantic photos on the island's beaches.
For Sanders and his flock, Forts is the only person with true progressive bona fides.
Predators often take the easiest prey available, weeding slow or sick animals from a flock.
Front Burner Flock Rotisserie Chicken Chips come in three flavors and are hard to resist.
The possibilities are limitless when it comes to creating your own flock of holiday sandwiches.
A predicted one million people will flock to Times Square to see the ball drop.
Still, its executives are confident that film buffs with flock to this n ew service.
But Carmel Valley will likely never accommodate the crowds that flock to the other regions.
"One hundred was my flock at its largest, and that nearly killed me," she said.
Hundreds of thousands of people flock to the area every year to ski or snowboard.
Their whole life is in these long warehouses, wall-to-wall with their flock mates.
Thousands of Chinese visitors flock to Mengalum island during the long Lunar New Year holidays.
The Wild Bird Fund has been nursing the flock back to strength through force feeding.
"There's a whole flock of reasons that add up in fast food restaurants," he says.
So did Melisandre truly believe Stannis was the Chosen One and flock to his side?
Which impresses other Chinese investors, and they flock in ever greater numbers to those markets.
From start to finish, the actual process is the quickest way to depopulate a flock.
Suddenly, you have a flock of Zubats and you don't know what to do with them.
These devices, called Doves, will flock with already-orbiting instruments to capture pictures of the Earth.
This flock of ominous birds in Cork, Ireland, would be able to give Alfred Hitchcock nightmares.
It's unlikely that the editors of National Review and other anti-Trumpists will flock to Clinton.
The cool thing about the flock that you never know what it is going to do.
Players flock to various servers that host the game and offer different perks and play styles.
Indeed, Applewhite often reminded his flock that they were free to leave any time they wanted.
HSN's transformation came not a moment too soon, as consumers increasingly flock online for shopping deals.
In this Valentine's Day puzzle, there's a small heart hidden somewhere among the flock of flamingos.
As long as the money keeps flowing, investors and entrepreneurs are going to flock to fintech.
Nobody can peck anybody, but most birds are far from the fearful edges of the flock.
There's financial incentive for such projects to continue, as well as for investors to flock to.
Every four years journalists flock there in the hope of taking the pulse of the nation.
On 11-12 December, thousands of savvy startuppers will flock to Germany for Disrupt Berlin 2019.
The marketplaces work less well as healthier people flock to the cheaper plans with fewer regulations.
The idea is to link an individual smart munition with a flock of dumber, cheaper companions.
Still, it's by no means certain that all of Sanders supporters will now flock to Clinton.
The experiment was almost ruined when a fox killed the flock he'd been planning to observe.
Now some of them are potentially facing flock or herd losses due to lack of feed.
So every year, after the meeting of the American Economic Association (AEA), a group flock together.
Maybe we don't have to worry about a flock of leggy, feathered predators terrorizing the foothills.
Most talented engineers flock to Instagram and Snapchat where they help The Kardashians hyper-optimize selfies.
People say things they don't even believe just to get people to flock to their statements.
In fact, it feels like HTC's finally returned to the premium Android flock with the 10.
Keep your eyes peeled for Sweet Sounds, John Brawley's flock from near the Back River Marsh.
For some reason, travellers flock to Australia's beaches to have a backpacker's Christmas every Dec. 25.
"If you're a performer on stage, people are going to flock to you," Musto told Refinery303.
To fly around the map collecting fruit and recruiting new avian friends to join your flock.
Every year, Mashable brings the Internet to life for those who flock to Austin for SXSW.
But like any business, criminals flock to where the money is, and right now that's ransomware.
Scooter company Bird is based in Santa Monica and first released its flock into the city.
"He'd pick me up, and the entire school would flock to the parking lot," Kravitz recalled.
More than 1,000 exhibitors flock to New York City to show their wares and tempt distributors.
Birds from the Indiana turkey flock will not enter the food system, according to the USDA.
Apparently, if you plant it outside your house, your open-minded neighbors will flock to you.
This region should not be a place from which refugees flee, but to which newcomers flock.
As young people flock to cities to find jobs, they are growing up used to heterogeneity.
In Delhi, enthusiasts from across the world flock to rent Enfields for rides through the Himalayas.
The shepherd who sought to protect his flock had morphed into the general sacrificing his soldiers.
Millions flock to the park annually to view the bison and other wildlife and natural wonders.
A Bach flute concerto played in the background, the notes flitting about in a ghostly flock.
He was relieved when he saw the group's small flock of goats, chickens, pigs, and sheep.
Tourists flock to the neighborhood -- posing with dogs, baby strollers and even in their wedding attire.
Millions of of bargain-hungry shoppers flock to the stores to cash in on big sales.
Controversies often flock around public artworks, particularly those which invite regular people to participate in them.
HPAI bird flu was last found in a commercial turkey flock in Indiana in January 2016.
NASA might consider launching a flock of cubesats, low-cost probes the size of bread boxes.
Tennessee also recently detected a less-dangerous case of low-pathogenic flu in another chicken flock.
Our house, our flock: they'd make a small dowry, and now they're mine to dispose of.
Centered on an Anglican minister who's attempting to cater to a tiny inner-city flock, Rev.
The "Peace & Doves Bouquet" depends upon a small flock of pineapple birds in white chocolate coats.
Birds from the infected Missouri flock will not enter the food system, according to the USDA.
"Congressional candidates don't flock into The Anderson News asking us to interview them," Mr. Carlson said.
Texas's 31st draws liberal canvassers from Austin, and liberal canvassers from Denver flock to Colorado's Sixth.
He can tell from 6003 feet away as we approach the flock on a quad bike.
Every spring, many college students flock to one of America's most popular spring break destinations: Miami.
In the mid-1970s he moved his flock to a jungle base in Guyana called Jonestown.
Three years ago, Sarah and her partner had to cull their flock for the first time.
One firefighter reported seeing a flock spread a wildfire all the way up a small valley.
Art students flock there from across Iran, along with tourists and a variety of other Iranians.
That's bad news for Twitter, as users are likely to flock to alternative platforms like gab.ai.
As productions go, this version of Tchaikovsky's ballet is not the prettiest feather in the flock.
Each month, thousands of tourists flock in, and some guides will do anything for a tip.
We flock to it as we do because it's a spectatorship department store — sports, ads, music.
They and the firms that hope to employ them flock to the same handful of places.
"The bigger the flock, the less likely that 'you' will be taken," says ornithologist Ernest Garcia.
When risk aversion is high, like during economic crises, voters flock to Democratic candidates, they argue.
At the farmer's market, ask how large the flock is before committing to buying a dozen.
Cathedrals were meant to enthrall and awe, so the flock would never turn away from God.
Inexplicably, I once find a flock of chickens taking up roost on top of a skyscraper.
People continue to flock to cities for several reasons, such as employment opportunities, lifestyle, and more.
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Well, if French colonialism was so terrible, why do they flock here to colonize us today?
And when I see a flock of geese, I sort of yell, take me with you.
Speaking of, two new recipes have joined our flock, perfect for dinner some time this week.
It worked for maybe a week and then the flock just kind of gathered around it.
Tourists flock to New Hampshire in every season to experience all our state has to offer.
A famous movie heroine once called upon "a flock of sandwiches" to fuel her holiday soiree.
USDA believes the less lethal virus type mutated into a more deadly strain in one flock.
Egyptologist Hawas said visiting tourists also remain a threat to the structures they flock to admire.
As a lot of our flock has pointed out, you don't need to peel the squash!
In other words, there is clear and convincing evidence that birds of a feather flock together.
Unlike brands, they seem to flock to traditional, familiar channels instead of building their online presence.
And a flock of companies is set to join the tech giants in the public market.
And while most flock to Santa Monica or Venice, Hermosa Beach is L.A.&aposs hidden gem.
Those who favor traditional characteristics like respect for elders, obedience, and good manners flock to them.
One man notorious for having a flock of female friends is VICE Executive Editor Sam Wolfson.
When the women start jumping, all facing downstage right, they look like a flock of butterflies.
And as capital and people continue to flock to urban centers, the problem has been exacerbated.
Either the lead pigeon recognizes that it has no clue and falls back into the flock, letting birds that know where they are going take over, or the flock collectively decides that the direction that it is taking just doesn't feel right, and it doesn't follow.
Things that you'd associate in a flock... If you see a flock of birds, it has a behaviour, it's doing certain things, but there's absolutely no leader to it… The whole game itself is about describing a state of reality with no Us and no Them.
From death to love to birthing you, my greatest joy is being a mother to my flock.
Instead, you'll see two dozen reporters flock to a single burning trash can during an Inauguration protest.
Tradition says the federation chairman raises the presidential flock each year in his or her home state.
They flock to America for well-paying jobs and reunions with relatives, neither of which Guatemala offers.
It became the signature look for A Flock of Seagulls, as well as for an entire decade.
Hundreds of attendees flock to the Apple booth at the Macworld conference in San Francisco, January 2007.
But it is clear now that Applewhite was determined that his earnest, gentle flock not go soft.
"We're so looking forward to a flock of baby geese," Nielson's mom tells Harrison from the audience.
Millions of Americans will flock to the beach this summer for sun-filled days of ocean fun.
The other two hesitated until they saw a flock flying overhead and decided to join the group.
For good measure, she also called the Bundys and their supporters "a flock of Right-Winged Loonybirds." 
The goal is to find the stocks that investors flock to when this bull has upward momentum.
That meant replacing cars with something less "obnoxious," like a flowing river or a flock of birds.
The snowstorm likely wasn't the only reason for the unusually large flock of geese passing over Butte.
Rather, he claims that he has to hire more people as more guests flock to his hotel.
Greenwich Park has an amazing view of the city and people flock there in the warm weather.
In 2011, a flock of 10 sheep of bronze and epoxy stone made $7.5 million at auction.
The satellites that Planet sent up are called Doves, and together they're considered part of Flock 215p.
When he returned to his hotel room, he found a flock of seagulls feasting, as they do.
Finding comfort with a flock of sheep, the pig actually seems content with its new adoptive family.
Google and Facebook earn the bulk of their revenue from advertising against services their users flock to.
Audiences will flock to it, drawn by some combination of craft and impossible-to-predict zeitgeist lightning.
" He says that Riverdale's secrets are their sins, adding, "I am the wolf, you are the flock.
A flock of sheep walks up the path toward the golden field, watched over by a dog.
This parasite has a horror-plot storyline, so it's no wonder media outlets flock at its mention.
Conservative Brexit supporters might flock to the newly launched Brexit Party of former UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
And while creative sorts flock to cities, scientists and engineers keep small towns in rich areas alive.
The more shoppers firms can muster, the more sellers will flock to them, attracting yet more shoppers.
That's not just lip service — people do flock to YouTube to watch live streams based around music.
Both of the flight's engines failed following takeoff after a flock of birds flew into the plane.
Belize, which considers itself a Caribbean country, is becoming more Latin as Spanish-speaking migrants flock in.
When Han Solo wanted to outrun a flock of TIE Fighters, he kicked on the Falcon's hyperdrive.
Cord cutters continue to flock to Roku, based on growth in Roku's active accounts and streaming hours.
As the newly-formed flock migrates, its members' luminous underbellies all change to the same color: green.
Fans of Hamilton don't flock to the musical because of the way it transforms the Founding Fathers.
Now, tourists and locals marvel at its elegant design and flock to its dance and theater programs.
His flock includes people from across Africa, and a few Irish looking for an alternative to Catholicism.
Hackathons also are an effective way to advertise, and major online media tend to flock to them.
But this also means you get some insight into what kind of designs people flock to first.
Cramer explains the sudden flock to commodities Cramer was shocked by the action on Clorox on Thursday.
An American Airlines flight safely landed in Boston after hitting a flock of geese on Sunday morning.
Thousands of tourists flock to the palace to watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony every week.
"Sellers will flock to [Fulfillment By Amazon] given the competitive pricing," the document reads, according to Bloomberg.
The painting is frontal and the flock of greenish-gray swans is headed directly towards the viewer.
Two minutes after taking off from LaGuardia airport, the plane ran into the flock of Canada geese.
While Peter and Liz cast themselves as the shepherds among the flock, Debbie's metaphors are all military.
"We're so looking forward to a flock of baby geese," Nielson's mom told Harrison from the audience.
After giving us a minute to process, she herded the flock of dazzled parents towards the classrooms.
Residents of Ohio (and people all around the world) flock to Cleveland to remember "A Christmas Story."
In Mohsin Keiany's "Simurgh," a flock of metal birds are arranged together in front of gigantic mirrors.
"We get deer wandering through the garden, a flock of wild turkeys crossing the road," she said.
Yet Michel, under another name, continues to lead a flock in Hawaii, where the filmmakers confront him.
Time to buy the doughnuts Every morning, beginning at 4:30, customers flock to the doughnut shop.
Flock cameras are in 400 cities in 36 states, and half of its customers are civic associations.
There are lots of young people and a strong tech economy that would flock to ride sharing.
The locked doors may have saved some of Nelson's flock, but they did not stop the hate.
It's no surprise, then, that immigrants still flock to the United States: Americans are asking them to.
In addition, foreign buyers who normally flock to these cities are also highly sensitive to global volatility.
But it has done little to calm the fears of European tourists -- who no longer flock here.
Now, each September, people flock to Barnesville for the Buggy Days Festival, which features a buggy parade.
The fans who flock to T.P.C. Sawgrass this week are not the only ones who are curious.
The flock changes its flight path because of split-second reactions to position changes by other birds.
And in today's environment, consumers flock to the platform that offers the most bang for their buck.
It remains to be seen whether debt buyers flock to the deal and what yield they demand.
Thousands are expected to flock to the neighborhood in celebration this weekend, in the gay pride march.
Another day, a small flock of blue-winged teal, hellbent for the tropics, strafed across my bow.
Thousands of people were already expected to flock to central London on Friday to protest his visit.
Some livestock are too weak to stand while birds flock around the carcass of a dead donkey.
But today, neighbors flock to the piano music from Sonya and Alfonso's puppet show in Central Square.
Instead of keeping the fashion flock in suspense, the brand seems to have already appointed her successor.
Master the fine oral tradition of storytelling and people will flock to you like you're The Bard.
The reckless image is created by newbies, dilettantes who flock to the sub to get rich quick.
On the right, one of the cherubs has drifted from the flock and found a sympathetic listener.
There's a reason why celebrities flock to the desert for the sun, sand, and sounds every year.
The WJLA reporter Sam Sweeney said the scare may have been because of a flock of birds.
There were visiting monarch butterflies, a few raccoons, rabbits and possums and a flock of Canada geese.
You're like a flock of buzzards sitting on a fence, sending young men off to be killed.
From a radar video shared by the Pentagon, the drones look like a flock of migrating starlings.
Then there are wealthy users who flock to anti-aging medical clinics in search of youthful elixirs.
"They go back to teach in the schools in the communities," Mr. Bolger boasted of his flock.
A flock of sheep working a city riverbank can shift their field of vision, expand their gaze.
In the process, they proved that with the right stimulus, crowds would flock online and spend freely.
But even with such public and private language, his flock worried the message was not strong enough.
In October, distance runners flock to them, seeking last-minute fixes before the New York City Marathon.
But a large bird, or sometimes a flock of small ones, can bend or break engine blades.
Dive resorts boast of its crystal-clear waters, and Western tourists flock to its lively beach bars.
Shortly after takeoff, the plane "collided with a flock of gulls," according a statement from the agency.
The annual "Freaks Ball," held for the past few years at Brooklyn Bowl, brings the flock together.
To the west, Roe Park has playing fields, a pond and a flock of somewhat messy geese.
Investors flock from risk to safety in times of crisis, and back again when the outlook improves.
During the winter (June through September), visitors flock to four ski areas in the surrounding Southern Alps.
Tourists flock to the shop to buy these unique souvenirs for anywhere from $10 to over $700.
Tourists and locals love to flock to a popular nighttime Asian market in Richmond, British Columbia, Canada.
The virus infected 350 out of a flock of 13,500 turkeys in Ma'ale Gilboa, the report said.
Some 200 birds died of the virus and the rest of the flock was slaughtered, it said.
But this flock stayed high in the treetops, far from my feeders, too far away to recognize.
But a band of extremists got more publicity than a flock of geese could ever hope for.
The fashion flock descended here, too, with Alexander Wang, Virgil Abloh and Kendall Jenner in the fray.
And there are numerous threads where users have conferred over which fringe "chans" to flock to next.
Eventually, like a flock of birds, they swirl the stage in unison and land on individual spots.
The Hmong are not the first East Asians to flock to Trinity County during a boom period.
But consider this: fans hear that all Lively's photos are down and immediately flock to her Instagram.
That same summer, a flock of floats appeared at Ms. Swift's star-studded Fourth of July party.
They look at flashy online signup experiences, and they think that's why customers flock to fintech firms.
And while Trump seems to need more forgiveness than most, he's offering his flock plenty in exchange.
The drop-off in Russian tourists, who traditionally flock to Turkey's Mediterranean beaches, had been particularly painful.
Cubans have long played a major role in Miami politics, while Puerto Ricans disproportionately flock to Orlando.
A flock of divas is circling Broadway, and the first one to land will be Donna Summer.
And when small-scale farming weakens or collapses, people leave the countryside and flock to the city.
Tourists, who sometimes flock to town for an up-close view of the churning Mississippi, have fled.
Surveys suggest that black Americans flock to black-owned travel firms because representation and familiarity are crucial.
Rodriguez points out a flock of white birds perched in a tree near one of his ponds.
A deep, man-made lake would be constructed — and then populated with a flock of imported swans.
Wentworth, meanwhile, is engrossed by his writing, and a whole flock of other characters sit around gossiping.
As of 2009 there was a thriving flock of 77 whooping cranes that flew that route every year.
So when Francis compares hypocritical Christians to atheists, he's not being flip; he's trying to protect his flock.
Definitely nicer than the crowds that flock to D.C. every year to see the flowering trees in person.
They're attracted to bright colors and patterns and will flock to the brightest person in the room, naturally.
Reverend Barber takes his flock down to the border, makes statements there, and ends up going to jail.
More than 600,000 visitors flock to Fair Oaks Farms, located about 75 miles south of Chicago, every year.
For years, LGBTQ Australians would flock to New Zealand to wed because it was illegal in their country.
He and his wife Maria grow chestnuts, vegetables and have a small flock of sheep and five donkeys.
In Dublin in particular, vast churches built to accommodate a burgeoning flock in the 1950s now stand empty.
I think that, in time, we're going to see that flock of kids be the future of dance.
Following the tail in front of them is a way they stick together as a flock, he says.
If Joe Biden underperforms in Iowa, will they flock to, say, Mike Bloomberg, Pete Buttigieg or Amy Klobuchar?
Every four years journalists flock to the county in an effort to take the pulse of the nation.
Among Fletcher's flock of 26 suitors, all of whom will vie for the first impression rose on Monday?
The phrase "birds of a feather flock together" is a common, simple explanation of what the term means.
As more users flock to these major online hubs, the level of mayhem has gotten worse then ever.
Justin Bieber was grinning hard on vacay ... easy to do when a bunch of chicks flock to you.
The other birds in a flock of around 60,000 exposed to the virus were culled, the report said.
Suddenly, a flock of 12 or so cockatoos landed next to their mate in the same small tree.
Ader says the uncertainty would cause investors to flock to safe-haven U.S. Treasuries should Trump take office.
With three different modes of play and Nintendo's trademark charm, expect the fans to flock for this one.
READ: Migrants flock to Europe in peak numbers It was dubbed the Just War, then the Forever War.
Banning the latter from FetLife deals a body blow to the kink community who flock to the site.
A massive flock flew over his hometown once -- so many that it was hard to see the sky.
And if birds of a feather flock together, women will most likely not be included on the list.
So it's understandable that aspiring programmers flock to those two because of their immense popularity and widespread use.
Both Syrians and tourists flock to its resorts for a break at the hookah bars, clubs and parties.
It's said that birds of a feather flock together—are you flocking with some birds you shouldn't be?
In most other parts of China, villages have been rapidly emptying as people flock to work in cities.
The party is boring — it's the usual collection of over-eager networkers that flock to these industry events.
" Early on, he watches a flock of goats, which look back at him "with their mocking, intelligent smile.
Every winter, droves of Snowbirds flock to states like Florida, Arizona, New Mexico and California for extended stays.
Animal lovers can see the hundreds of manatees that flock to Florida's Blue Spring State Park each winter.
But shoppers continue to flock to Wal-Mart for fresh produce, bakery items and meat, management pointed out.
Hordes of young dreamy entrepreneurs still flock to the Bay Area each year in search of venture capital.
Boruchow argues that as retail stocks begin to stabilize, investors will "flock back" to the increasingly cheap names.
"If You See Me, Say Yes" will be the first Flock of Dimes album, due on Sept. 23.
The more he complains about "fake news" the more readers and viewers flock to the outlets he condemns.
But flock sizes began to decrease until eventually, the birds went extinct in the early 1900s from overhunting.
That is one reason why we saw many Obama officials flock to Silicon Valley pre- and post-election.
The rest of the pelican flock is being tested for the virus and results are due on Thursday.
Whenever anything major happens in politics or any other sphere, people flock to Twitter to share their reactions.
Once dispersed throughout both parties, liberals now almost exclusively flock to the Democrats, and conservatives to the Republicans.
All the wealth you have ever collected, all that you have, will be decimated by this ravenous flock.
Amarillo is conservative, but when weird things show up, people—especially young people—tend to flock to it.
While some flock to recognizable actors who appear relatable (or likable), people's fascination with Shannon is an anomaly.
HARBIN, China — In winter, tourists flock to Harbin, in northeastern China, for its world-renowned ice sculpture festival.
Many retailers are shut down, but consumers continue to flock to pharmacies, grocery stores and take-out restaurants.
They camp out overnight to be among the first to buy rare releases, and flock to hazy-I.
Xavier watched him walk down the block, scattering a flock of pigeons along his way, hating the ignorance.
He estimated that about 133 to 25 of his flock were concealing a weapon on any given Sunday.
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It takes all sorts to make a silk purse but birds of a feather flock in your cap.
"She always had a flock of five kids with her and she could never control them," he said.
"I've lost half my flock," said Mr. Marrot, the sheep owner who no longer goes to the mountain.
During the day, guests of all ages flock to the pool, which also serves lunch, snacks and drinks.
At one point, a group of royal-looking horses trotted by, galvanizing a flock of photographers into action.
They get helped by a pimp, his flock and two white people, then fall in post-traumatic love.
First comes stability Flock, the author, followed the three Mumbai couples for her book because she admired them.
But many millennials flock here for the lively pool scene, which becomes a DJ-fueled party most weekends.
Elon Musk is working on SpaceX's Mars rocket ship in Texas while other top executives flock to Davos.
Celebrities, billionaires, and royalty flock to St. Moritz every winter to hit the slopes and vacation in style.
Although customers still flock to Amazon, the mystique it long enjoyed has largely vanished over the past decade.
The bucolic scene is just one of the reasons folks flock to Raleigh to start their own businesses.
Cold brew coffee is everywhere these days, as iced coffee lovers flock to the highly-caffeinated coffee beverage.
If you've ever tasted fresh local eggs for breakfast, you understand why backyard urban flock ownership is trending.
Regulation of backyard flock ownership is a patchwork of state-by-state and city-by-city local ordinances.
Wild sheep have acute senses, and when they spook, they bolt as one, like a flock of birds.
If word got out, the fear was people would flock there and trample the trees' delicate root system.
With Mr. Trump facing little opposition, many are expected to flock to the more competitive Democratic primary race.
Two, voters still looking for a middle-of-the-road nominee but unsure about Biden flock to Buttigieg.
But this year Moore has found himself at odds with his flock over the candidacy of Donald Trump.
Like many of the young people who now flock to her parties, she was driven to prove herself.
A similar ability is routine in sheep, which can distinguish among faces within their flock and among humans.
If tactical Labour voters flock back to the Lib Dems, it will be Jeremy Corbyn who suffers more.
An article last Sunday about home surveillance technology described incorrectly the security camera service provided by Flock Safety.
Just keeping the flock alive can be an unanticipated challenge; sheep succumb readily to parasites, predators and disease.
Cannabis consumers are expected to flock to the handful of licensed shops across Chicago on New Year's Day.
With the allegations of unsubstantiated claims, what makes customers flock to these summits and seek out unproven products?
And while some flock to Stonehenge for the autumnal equinox too, the real place to be is Mexico.
Longtime devotees will flock to Haydn's oratorio "Creation," conducted by James Levine, the orchestra's newly appointed conductor laureate.
But for Taylor Swift, like Adele before her, this year was not yet time to follow the flock.
Salesforce and Tableau both pride themselves on large communities of zealous customers who flock to large annual gatherings.
Young and cause-focused shoppers tend to flock to companies that appear to keep up with social issues.
If it's not Badr Hari himself, it's the antics of the punters who flock to his human circus.
For Meyers, one answer lies in the outpouring of love he's witnessed among his flock in recent days.
Related: Iraqis flee fighting with tales of horror Selling his flock Mahmoud wants to join his family at the camp on the other side of the checkpoint but first he must do what is, for him, the unimaginable -- he must sell his precious flock and at a much reduced rate.
Yet none of those potential stumbling blocks made any difference, with audiences appearing to flock to "Bohemian Rhapsody" anyway.
A flock of aggressive turkeys prompted a postmaster in Hillsdale, New Jersey to call 911 for help on Tuesday.
A passer-by who sees someone herding a flock into a trailer would assume it was a legitimate farmer.
And his fervent, loyal flock looks like it is as up for the fight as it was in 2016.
As speculators continue to flock to these online investments, though, new scams have continued to crop up and evolve.
All you have to do is keep spewing out bullshit and the media will flock to you like flies.
A flock of German shepherds released at the Corona subway yard in Queens proved to be successful at that.
Filipinos flock to cemeteries around the country to visit departed relatives and loved ones to remember All Saints Day.
He reasons that tourists will still flock there, wallets open, after the chief occupant leaves for the White House.
But Flock Safety's license plate readers are also used by private individuals, who aren't subject to the same oversight.
"To make it very clear, we are not 100 percent positive that Flock cameras were the difference," notes VanHoozer.
The Flock LPRs are even capable of detecting people walking by, and whether they have a dog in tow.
Working with TikTokers as they unavoidably flock to the site will force a breath of fresh air on YouTube.
Still, this earnest lad (a sheepherder, with a flock of precisely one sheep, we are told), appreciates Mom's stories.
St Peter's itself was set up by 30 HTB parishioners in 2009 and now boasts a flock of 1,000.
Logging the miles necessary to drive the growth of his ministry excites him more than overseeing his existing flock.
Investors flock to the perceived safe-haven asset in part because of Japan's status as a net creditor nation.
In Sichuan Province, tourists flock to Hailuogou National Glacier Forest Park, and Yunnan Province has the popular Mingyong Glacier.
Above all, he claims, churches should be steering their flock away from xenophobes who see migrants as the enemy.
If Disney knows where the guests are, Disney could ostensibly devote more resources to the spots where they flock.
It's that time of year again, when the technorati flock to see Apple's newest, weirdest and rose-goldest creations.
But they're having to wind back on their brick and mortar operations as customers increasingly flock to digital banking.
And we're guessing the flock will keep an extra eye out for Charles next time he rolls into church.
When big global news events happen, people flock to the Internet to talk and read what others are saying.
But the most interesting starling behavior occurs on winter evenings, when thousands of the birds flock together in murmurations.
Bodacious is in charge of a rare flock of sheep called Zwartbles, which had nearly disappeared in the 1970s.
They were introduced to Southern Ireland in 2005, and Bodacious's boss, Suzanna Crampton, tends to a flock of them.
A flock of woolly livestock are just looking for some love in Honda's newly released Super Bowl 50 commercial.
They're adorable, and they flock around me when I bring out some food and happily eat from my hands.
And while some flock to Stonehenge for the autumnal equinox too, the real place to be is in Mexico.
Trump knows at this point that Sanders's supporters are not going to flock to him in any meaningful number.
BERLIN – Police say a train has collided with a flock of sheep in southwestern Germany, killing some 45 animals.
But others say such estimates are inflated as miners increasingly flock to sources of cheap renewable energy, like hydropower.
That whole saga started with a flock of Canada Geese getting shredded through the plane's jet engines, destroying them.
Taxi owners argued that Uber flouts regulations, but have watched helplessly as riders, and drivers, flock to the platform.
Music fans flock to East London in early June for one of the capital's best collections of new bands.
Civil war rages in multiple countries, ISIS' tentacles spread across the region, and millions of refugees flock to Europe.
Instead, it sends in a flock of thousands of small drones, with simple instructions: Shoot everyone holding a weapon.
This would make sense, since people flock to physical stores to catch bargains there as the day went on.
Maybe it's because they give you a break from box braids, a protective style that many naturalistas flock towards.
Mr. Hawley has artfully filled "Before the Fall" with enough red herrings to satisfy a flock of sea gulls.
But early-stage startup Flock is viewing the knotted intersection of technology and regulation as just another business opportunity.
But in brief: Jesse, an ex-criminal turned reverend serving an indifferent flock in his squalid hometown, Annville, Tex.
For the first time since 2003, a rare flock of Andean flamingos laid some eggs in the United Kingdom.
To prove that sheep had facial recognition skills, a flock of eight sheep was trained to recognize celebrity faces.
He has a flock of sheep which grazes the edge of the Vidda as his father's did before them.
Researchers in Budapest and Oxford developed software to analyze small movements and responses of every bird in a flock.
Fort Tilden is tucked between bustling seaside communities on the Rockaway Peninsula, where city beachgoers flock in the summertime.
Its core players are upperclassmen, not the one-and-done guys that seem to flock to Durham and Lexington.
Each year, Americans flock to supermarkets and convenience stores to buy candy to hand out to trick-or-treaters.
When God appeared in a dream, prophesying Rivera would have his own flock, he became a pastor, he says.
Names like Ryan Lochte and Gabby Douglas are tossed out as the sort of Olympians to whom sponsors flock.
Among a small flock of songbirds, a black-throated blue warbler ate a green caterpillar from a striped maple.
This blunt, outspoken style also happens to be tailor-made for Twitter, Trump's conduit direct to his faithful flock.
And every year, millions of travelers flock to Paris and the Vatican in a mad scramble to see them.
There's a "bandwagon effect" that sees voters, especially low-information voters, flock to the candidate most expected to win.
And even if they don't take a cut, platforms that adopt tipping could see users flock to consume it.
Time Warner has been struggling to keep viewers glued to its channels as they flock to Netflix and Amazon.
"Developers are going to flock to whatever gives the richest experience for whatever thing they've dreamed up," he said.
Lynch brushes this off, saying people will flock to Peloton Digital because no one else competes at its level.
Music lovers flock to Memphis to traverse the same streets Elvis Presley, B.B. King and Johnny Cash once walked.
Behind him, newspaper articles on the wall tell the story of a preacher who's been separated from his flock.
Fans of "Game of Thrones" flock to filming locations around the island, some, apparently, genuinely in search of Wildlings.
Agnelli will hope that sponsors, and broadcasters, will flock to Turin, and to Italy, to follow in Ronaldo's wake.
Yet another reported a shepherd who, he said, allowed his flock to graze on his land seven different times.
The lukewarm in their flock simply ignore them; the zealous build new institutions specifically designed to evade their oversight.
He's lost 21 percent of his audience as viewers flock to Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel for political satire.
Although downtown may now be a trendier enclave, condo buyers would likely flock to a building on Park Avenue.
In one, a flock of dark birds appears in a corner of blue sky, their upturned wings flashing white.
More from Tonic: In other words, there is clear and convincing evidence that birds of a feather flock together.
Young hipsters are supposed to flock to coastal places like Brooklyn and Portland; after college, Buttigieg returned to Indiana.
Scientists have offered various hypotheses to explain why moths, organisms that evolved to live in darkness, flock to light.
Gold is off to a strong start in 21 as investors flock to safe haven trades amid coronavirus fears.
In Boston, because they test by the water, a car once approached a flock of seagulls on the road.
CVS Health is staffing up and paying out bonuses as shoppers flock to its stores amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The notion that merchants will flock to bitcoin because there are no chargebacks and lower fees has not materialized.
It captures the moment a man's life likely flashed before his eyes when he was out feeding his flock.
Alibaba's return will please Chinese officials who've watched many of the country's largest private firms flock overseas for capital.
College football fans who flock to Atlanta for the championship football game on Monday should prepare for unpleasant weather.
His popularity playing hotels has spawned a subculture of young fans who flock to his performances in period dress.
"Humpbacked," a romp through Russian mythology, abounds in fantastic creatures: half-magic horses, a flock of firebirds, sea people.
"We want to change the way freight moves," says Oren Zaslansky, the chief executive and founder of Flock Freight.
So, while skateboarders continue to flock to Tompkins Square Park, street-hockey players at Tanahey Playground have already left.
Of the three longtime marriages in this flock of mostly baby boomers, one is in imminent danger of imploding.
Many people flock to the Big Apple for the assortment of high-paying jobs the market has to offer.
They will flock to Fox Corporation as executives (Hope Hicks and Raj Shah) and Fox News as contributors (Ms.
Start-ups typically flock to Silicon Valley to cozy up to venture investors and tap into local tech talent.
The Ría Lagartos Biosphere Reserve in Mexico's Yucatán state is home to the country's largest flock of Caribbean flamingos.
During the week, when workers flock to the delis for lunch, Hudson Square can feel like a business district.
Flock Rotisserie Chicken Chips, $24 for eight one-ounce packages, $20.40 for eight packages with a monthly subscription, flockfoods.com.
Nonetheless, around 180 poultry companies in the Netherlands have been temporarily closed, and some firms have culled their flock.
Canadian tourists flock to Cuban beaches in the winter and Canadian companies help the Cuban government mine for nickel.
No one knows, but it was most likely a drone, a flock of birds, or ... an atmospheric anomaly. Spooky.
Directi is responsible for a range of technology companies, including voice-calling app Ringo and workplace messaging tool Flock.
According to one TikTok influencer, Gen Zers flock towards the app because of its authenticity; it's not a charade.
Many visitors flock to it for the sea turtles, which use the underwater grass beds as a feeding ground.
During elections, journalists and politicians flock to constituencies that are up for grabs, creating an illusion of frenetic activity.
As we continue to flock the skies and explore the world, we&aposre changing the way we do it.
Of the 22019 million people who flock to the Eiffel Tower each year, 22.3% are from outside of France.
If anything goes wrong, like if there is a disease in the flock, then Craig's livelihood is at risk.
But news right now is like a flock of speeded-up sheep running off the side of a cliff.
In one lovely scene, the children crumple up paper to create a flock of birds that fly and swoop.
Northeasterners are more likely to flock to the Atlantic Coast, to West Palm Beach or Daytona Beach or Jacksonville.
In 1886, the famous naturalist George Bird Grinnell recorded an enormous flock of sage grouse in Bates Hole, Wyo.
" Rhodes further reveals his actual feelings towards his newfound admirers: "This whole country's just like my flock of sheep!
I pictured a flock of chipper women careening around, a plucky and determined crew, wheels spinning in the sun.
So, while skateboarders continue to flock to Tompkins Square Park, street-hockey players at Tanahey Playground have already left.
They will flock to Fox Corporation as executives (Hope Hicks and Raj Shah) and Fox News as contributors (Ms.
This annual festival is not some niche sideshow—around 21,000 people flock to Dietfurt every year to take part.
Isaat has been up throughout the night, moving the reindeer flock down to a patch close to his cabin.
Talking about the afterlife, or about God, might be more than some of his flock are ready to hear.
The picnic is always a bipartisan affair where lawmakers of both parties flock to the White House with their families.
In times of stock market volatility, investors tend to flock to "safe" stocks that offer steady growth and high dividends.
Like any pastor, he was looking for ways to spread his message in the community, and to build his flock.
But by September 2016, as Russia's favoritism for Trump became more and more obvious, Republicans started to flock to Putin.
Each autumn, businesses flock to elite universities like Harvard and Stanford to recruit engineers for their first post-university jobs.
Hundreds of Hasidic Jewish pilgrims flock annually to Mád to visit the Baroque synagogue and the newly restored rabbi's house.
With a pair of Cook's humanoid characters steering it through a flock of post-apocalyptic birds, it would be unstoppable.
If you ever find yourself standing below a large flock of starlings, you'd do well to turn your camera on.
It's that time of the year, when Hollywood's biggest stars flock to the French Riviera for the annual film festival.
As well as sunrise and sunset, when 'grammers apparently flock to the street to capture pics in the golden light. 
It appeals to a wide variety of tourists, travelers, students, and artists who flock to the picturesque town in droves.
As long as they perform functions you can't get from the big names, people will continue to flock to them.
Their ever-optimistic flock tend to be fiercely loyal and dismiss all criticism as attempts to pull down their leaders.
The greater push toward electric vehicles has caused major automakers to either flock to the series or express their interest.
Another 48 of the satellites were a new flock of Doves for Planet, which deployed into a Sun-synchronous orbit.
A strain of low pathogenic H5N2 avian flu was discovered in a flock of 84,000 turkeys in Barron County, Wisconsin.
The USDA said the turkey flock was tested after birds showed signs of depression and the infected premises were quarantined.
The "ME!" mural was joined another famed black-and-white set of wings in Nashville that tourists flock to (above).
Hundreds of thousands of people are going to flock to theaters to see it, many of them people of color.
The flight ban is already hitting the Georgia's tourism industry and Black Sea resorts where thousands of Russians flock annually.
Separately, Frazier said the owner of a backyard flock suspected of having the virus chose to cull about 70 birds.
More than 75,000 people flock to the Minneapolis Riverfront for live music, food, family-friendly activities and, of course, fireworks.
Like a flock of migrating birds, smartphone makers tend to move from one new trend to the next in groups.

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