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    1. Stephen is behaving like a collie in charge of a flock of sheep, almost comical in his endeavours to be of comfort to Liz


    2. A flock of gulls scattered, keening loudly and interrupting their conversation


    3. “Take heed therefore unto yourselves, and to all the flock, over the which the Holy Ghost


    4. shepherds feed the flocks? Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that are fed: but ye feed not the flock


    5. My sheep wandered through all the mountains, and upon every high hill: yea, my flock was scattered upon all the face of the earth, and none did search or seek after them


    6. because there was no shepherd, neither did my shepherds search for my flock, but the


    7. shepherds fed themselves, and fed not my flock; Therefore, O ye shepherds, hear the word


    8. He Is Faithful to The Flock (John 10:27;


    9. shepherds of the flock to be in the front leading and guiding them


    10. The elders ought to be the ones who are well known among the flock

    11. God's way is always best; that is with elders guiding and leading the flock


    12. preaching to flock to strengthen them that believe and trust in God and his Word and


    13. against the elements providing feed for the flock


    14. Wolves do not go after the strong in the flock, but instead the weak and elderly


    15. Saul was not jealous over the flock of Israel, and yet he was supposed to be their king


    16. It was a hunter, from the shadows by the brush Alan hid in, it snatched a victim out of a flock of about ten two-foot long inglethors that came by


    17. So, instead of creeping about I took a deep breath and bellowed out his name into the nearest hovel which caused a rattled flock of partridges to explode and clatter into the air right in front of my face almost knocking me over in their escape


    18. Of course, Alexis would call it a hut, and where else would you find a shepherd when not with his flock? Its opening was so low I had to crawl to look inside


    19. As Mrs Brown waffled on about their flock and the prizes they had won, Andy peered out of the window at the moor over which he had struggled so hopelessly only the day before – it looked so innocuous from inside the car


    20. lost as the rest of the flock

    21. A flock of earpipers landed and picked over the deck


    22. They laugh at that and after a few minutes banter, Sally stands up and coerces her flock into moving on


    23. He will feed his flock like a shepherd


    24. and watched a small flock of waterfowl glide across the


    25. She brushed past a flock of brown robed mages


    26. The most desert moors in Norway and Scotland produce some sort of pasture for cattle, of which the milk and the increase are always more than sufficient, not only to maintain all the labour necessary for tending them, and to pay the ordinary profit to the farmer or the owner of the herd or flock, but to afford some small rent to the landlord


    27. I sat awhile and then continued my walk in an anti clock direction until I came to a spot with a view of the lower river, and here concentrated, where a flock of young swans some loosing their grey plumage and a few others with a full set of the bright white plumage


    28. Breakfast was a mediocre affair, but undismayed Fizzicist struck camp and with his weary flock trudging behind he marched onwards to the crossroads


    29. devoted to his flock and behaved as if someone was


    30. The flock of sheep, which had that morning been

    31. Gunt was still lumbering back to his feet when Nathalia leapt out to meet them, a flock of old and crippled soldiers trailing behind


    32. meantime, destroy the flock and collect the equivalent of


    33. the village flock was going to be slaughtered - and there


    34. ‘And the flock will be slaughtered


    35. time, either to save the flock or Pierre, but Jean had the


    36. pretend to counter it, they’ll destroy the flock


    37. more anxious as he watched the flock being rounded up


    38. you’ll lose the flock


    39. A flock of sheep or a herd of cattle, that, in a breeding country, is brought in neither for labour nor for sale, but in order to make a profit by their wool, by their milk, and by their increase, is a fixed capital


    40. If S’ilindsa hadn’t stayed his hand in their initial encounter, X’ander would have sent a flock of knives his way

    41. On the fifth day, Nikos and Philippos tried to rush the giant as he returned with his flock


    42. Finally, Andrastus shouted that a flock of white terns passed overhead


    43. This was no ghostly flock


    44. Tragus would learn of it, but he’d believe that she was teaching herself to use a sling in case wolves attacked the flock


    45. She left the flock grazing behind her as she climbed to the forest on the upper slope


    46. “So you did everything? The flock, the rope, the cheese, and all the housekeeping?”


    47. spotted Hesper in the neglected orchard with the flock


    48. They moved like a flock of birds, twisting, turning, supple movements flowing as one


    49. After all, we did send her to rout a flock of bandits by herself, from which she came back looking no worse for wear…” Tullius shifted steady eyes to his officer


    50. And the moral of that is– “Birds of a feather flock together
























    1. Neighbours and relatives flocked in paying their


    2. Then we turned out of the narrow alleyway into the square where, to my complete amazement, I saw it absolutely crammed with hundreds of pilgrims who had flocked there for the next part of the festival, all craning and straining to see what they could of the annual procession and the ritual on the plateia


    3. day, and the group of trainees had flocked around to find out what the


    4. flocked straight to her, while maybe half that number went to look at Dzunga


    5. With that assurance, people of all races flocked to Plot E, which seemed like nirvana


    6. When Christmas Eve came and the children flocked into the Mayor's


    7. Men, women and children flocked in from all adjacent coast towns and bush villages, and lay at night in long silent rows on the sea front or along the sides of the houses


    8. Tenderfoot dudes, first tolerated, afterwards beloved, by the ranchmen, flocked to the corps and an excellent camaraderie prevailed


    9. Following him into a dimly lit hallway that was covered in red flocked wallpaper, I whispered in Uncle Hobart's ear, "God, this place reminds me of a brothel


    10. Many thousands flocked to Sherman’s army

    11. The next twenty four hours were a blur as horses, carts and on foot, the sick flocked to the fortress to receive the cure


    12. Persons flocked around her and Elior


    13. Maggie, Pat, and Nicolas joined the curious who flocked to the castle


    14. that President Roosevelt was a sympathetic follower of the socialist philosophy , so the Socialists flocked to his banner


    15. Romans and Italians (with Roman citizenship) flocked to Rome seeking work, or failing that, to partake of the free bread rations provided by the state for indigent citizens


    16. Now the vizier’s newest darling, Myserrah, has come bursting in here just this morning to tell us of the hundreds of hundreds that had flocked to the old man as he walked across the delta land and through Goshen


    17. They flocked to walk down the road


    18. us of the hundreds of hundreds that had flocked to the old man as he walked across the delta


    19. news media flocked to his assemblies, because as always, whatever George Potter did


    20. under his wing, and now Al Farads have now flocked to him

    21. "We may be hens but you ain't no rooster, Stewie!" Cackling loudly they flocked back to the shop floor


    22. To this day, men still flocked to my beautiful aunt


    23. The crowd, went wild to the cries and the jumps of a samba whose drums were heard to the edge of the obstinacy, the audience flocked, as a single body, in the center of the track


    24. From all over the world, people flocked into the Royal Palace and most would spend the day touring around as it is an interesting place, especially amongst the annoying Japanese and their clicking cameras


    25. Outcast and despairing men and women flocked to hear Jesus, and he never turned one away


    26. She further said to a proud Suresh that people flocked to Vanaprastham to hear guruji’s talks that the swamiji hailed as the gems of Hindutva


    27. 6 When Jesus heard this, he answered: "Andrew, have I not taught you and these others that my mission on earth is the revelation of the Father, and my message the proclamation of the kingdom of heaven? How is it, then, that you would have me turn aside from my work for the gratification of the curious and for the satisfaction of those who seek for signs and wonders? Have we not been among these people all these months, and have they flocked in multitudes to hear the good news of the kingdom? Why have they now come to besiege us? Is it not because of the healing of their physical bodies rather than as a result of the reception of spiritual truth for the salvation of their souls? When men are attracted to us because of extraordinary manifestations, many of them come seeking not for truth and salvation but rather in quest of healing for their physical ailments and to secure deliverance from their material difficulties


    28. 2 News of Jesus' approach had been heralded throughout Jericho, and hundreds of the inhabitants flocked forth to meet him


    29. Accordingly, several thousand of these visitors flocked forth to greet this much-talked-of prophet and wonder-worker, whom some believed to be the Messiah


    30. When the other birds heard this, they tended to agree, and only a few adventurous loners who never flocked except in migration joined the travelers

    31. They flocked by the thousands, brought life to the deserted buildings and filled the air with songs and music and the pungent aroma of smoked pot


    32. The panhandlers flocked to him, and in the end he simply stood, and


    33. When passenger pigeons flocked in the air the sky would be


    34. Some children flocked around the Rakai


    35. Soon it was revealed that Jermaine was Michael’s brother and before long children flocked to the area shouting, “Michael Jackson! Michael Jackson! Michael Jackson!” This was the power of Michael and his legacy


    36. Journalists flocked to Harrisburg


    37. In following years merchants flocked from the Netherlands to London to take advantage of the


    38. Hitler’s evil kept the focus of those around him on matters of evil, and masses flocked to his intense message like sheep to a shepherd


    39. Think about the devils, and here they come,’ said the old woman affectionately as Prem and Preeti, aged five and three, flocked to her


    40. What with a false sense of being apart from them, we came to live in our ivory tower, flocked by those who came to grind their axes

    41. Thomas was treated with kindness everywhere he went, crowds flocked to see him, his portrait was painted many times by various painters


    42. She remembered how the peacocks flocked around her father at


    43. immortals flocked to the balcony where the elders were ready to give their announcement


    44. ” the giggles flocked into laughter winging nearer


    45. They'd flocked to the southern counties looking for a lord to take them over the Channel


    46. The women flocked to him more than me


    47. Well, he has been dead over hundred and eighty years, and they have simply flocked since then


    48. Now that she knew his lineage, she could see that he did resemble Visola and Alcyone—she imagined that the ladies must have flocked to him in masses when he had been a young redhead


    49. Heavy carved oaken doors afforded entrance and exit for the hundreds of lawyers, witnesses, friends, and relatives of defendants and complainants who flocked thither


    50. And what a wonderful, bright future it will bet When Kate was home during her vacation, all the eligible young men of Klipdrift flocked around besieging her for dates, but Kate was not interested in any of them





































    1. flocking in to greet her with smiling faces


    2. away they came, flocking through the streets in their best clothes, and


    3. It must have been a great time in this new movement, all in all, with hundreds, and then thousands of the underclass, and others who were spiritually hungry, flocking to this new and different message of hope


    4. There’s nothing wrong with trying to lure customers in, there’s too much competition to sit idle if the customers aren’t flocking in, but if the reputation of the food is nothing to shout about or enough to bring you in then this is usually a hint


    5. 18 Others ran flocking out of their houses to the general supplication, because the place was like to come into


    6. EVERYDAY THERE ARE MILLIONS FLOCKING THIS SAGES’


    7. came flocking out of the paddocks to see the baby


    8. Because of this, her grandmother drew her to the water, splashed her fingers into the shallows and sparked the birds’ attention, bringing them flocking for food or purely out of curiosity


    9. 18 Others ran flocking out of their houses to the general supplication because the place was like to come into contempt


    10. 23 Now Nicanor abode in Jerusalem and did no hurt but sent away the people that came flocking to him

    11. flocking to the web given the


    12. People were flocking to the exits


    13. Much of the vegetation on the surrounding hills had been replaced by the grey concrete skeletons of future multi-storied apartment blocks, waiting to be filled in with bricks, windows, balconies and patios to accommodate the ever increasing hordes of tourists flocking to the south of France


    14. He turned away, and stalked towards the nearest stairway, a gaggle of guards flocking behind


    15. Long Fei smiled, “I was there at that time but that Hundred Birds Flocking


    16. “I'm flocking TgenVpop, HipHope, Mode-L, Faith, Tru-Be-leaf, NuLuv, and screeching my featheren, beaking their asses, 'pair up'


    17. This social flocking is a fanaticism for the Now celebre – and what is Now is what has Won the right to Own your attention, immersion, and attraction


    18. The contemporary chaos theory example of a twit wikileaking in Australia flocking complaints on Saudsrafraud


    19. Couples were steadily flocking to the


    20. where now flocking to pick the Vanderhaven Estate

    21. free interplanetary travel Artonians had been flocking to Mars to complete their educations then returning to Arton to apply what they had been taught of Mars


    22. You mean millions of people from all over america have organized hundreds of demonstrations in New York against the 2004 republican convention? And that they all organized their own groups independently of the others? And that when they all arrived at New York, and found hundreds of thousands of other people all flocking into new york for the same purpose of deposing bush from office, and the Media didn’t report this to the nation? And when these demonstrators started marching through New York by the million strong … the media still did not report on this march?


    23. What is that but a cop-out? What is that but treason to your own fatherland? What is that but worshipping and flocking to the Richest Nations? If all poor people stayed in their poor countries: they would at least polarize the inhumanity and unfairness of the global system of politics so clearly; that rich people in richer countries would not be able to live with their own conscience


    24. So we unthinkingly destroy the natural wildlife and Natural ecosystems around us… while flocking into stuffy opera houses and museums to stare at something culturally beautiful


    25. People in general were flocking about as if they were birds caught within a net


    26. This accounts for the great number of the student populace flocking to the halls of educational institutions to make their dreams come true of becoming high paying doctors, nurses, engineers, physicists, lawyers and businessmen


    27. Situated in Sydney, it is one of the most crowded beaches of Australia with crowds flocking in all the year round


    28. However reverting to friend Sinbad and his horrifying adventures (who reminded him a bit of Ludwig, alias Ledwidge, when he occupied the boards of the Gaiety when Michael Gunn was identified with the management in the Flying Dutchman , a stupendous success, and his host of admirers came in large numbers, everyone simply flocking to hear him though ships of any sort, phantom or the reverse, on the stage usually fell a bit flat as also did trains) there was nothing intrinsically incompatible about it, he conceded


    29. Would he arouse him with a throb of agony? The victim was forever on the rack; it needed only to know the spring that controlled the engine;—and the physician knew it well! Would he startle him with sudden fear? As at the waving of a magician's wand, uprose a grisly phantom,—uprose a thousand phantoms,—in many shapes, of death, or more awful shame, all flocking round about the clergyman, and pointing with their fingers at his breast!


    30. Summer had brought the tourists flocking back to the narrow streets of Stortfold, like clumps of earthbound, gaudily coloured swallows, clutching guidebooks and ice creams, weaving their way aimlessly past the cafés and seasonal shops full of castle-imprinted coasters and calendars that would be swiftly placed in drawers at home and rarely looked at again

    31. With yells of triumph the Indians came flocking down from their caves and danced a frenzied dance of victory round the dead bodies, in mad joy that two more of the most dangerous of all their enemies had been slain


    32. And now when Atlanta was covering its scars and buildings were going up everywhere and newcomers flocking to the town every day, she had two fine mills, two lumber yards, a dozen mule teams and convict labor to operate the business at low cost


    33. And as people are flocking from everywhere and from all sides, when they are going to war or to the coronation of a king, and are gathering like ants in droves, thus they flocked, like being drawn on by a magic spell, to where the great Buddha was awaiting his death, where the huge event was to take place and the great perfected one of an era was to become one with the glory


    34. Wild fantasies arose in his mind; and he saw Samwise the Strong, Hero of the Age, striding with a flaming sword across the darkened land, and armies flocking to his call as he marched to the overthrow of Barad-dyr


    35. They sold them to Californians, Texans, and others who were flocking to San Miguel during the 1990s


    36. Investors were flocking to the Web at first because their discount brokers were offering cheaper commissions for electronic trading


    37. Under the roof vast knots of bats had packed themselves together, thousands in a bunch; the lights disturbed the creatures and they came flocking down by hundreds, squeaking and darting furiously at the candles


    38. Instead, the war raged on, this time between Afghans, the Mujahedin, against the Soviet puppet government of Najibullah, and Afghan refugees kept flocking to Pakistan


    39. Our officers were flocking in to look at him


    40. The point is that although some undereducated investors see option selling as “slow and boring,” the preceding numbers illustrate why many enlightened investors are now flocking to option writing as their strategy of choice

    41. The pirates of the world came flocking to his reputation


    42. I foresee that every morning a regular crowd of them, provided with quarter-roubles from the editorial office, will be flocking round me to seize my ideas on the telegrams of the previous day


    43. By the morning all the town was talking of the event, and crowds were flocking from the town to the monastery


    44. Father Païssy desired later on to read the Gospel all day and night over his dead friend, but for the present he, as well as the Father Superintendent of the Hermitage, was very busy and occupied, for something extraordinary, an unheard-of, even “unseemly” excitement and impatient expectation began to be apparent in the monks, and the visitors from the monastery hostels, and the crowds of people flocking from the town


    45. “And what a lot of these people are flocking to the town nowadays; it’s awful,” he said, turning round on the box and pointing to a party of peasant workmen who were coming towards them, carrying saws, axes, sheepskins, coats, and bags strapped to their shoulders


    46. Her old beaux came flocking around her, in more or less damaged condition, and there seemed a general belief that she had divorced Dick only to try it again with a new candidate for Dick’s shoes


    47. I had sent out my daily letter to investors, and its tone of confidence was genuine—I knew that hundreds of customers of a better class would soon be flocking in to take the places of those I had been compelled to teach a lesson in the vicissitudes of gambling


    48. No sooner was the report laid on the table, than the vultures were flocking round their prey, the carcass of a great Military Establishment—men of tainted reputation, of broken fortunes (if they ever had any) and of battered constitutions, "choice spirits, tired of the dull pursuits of civil life," were seeking after agencies and commissions; willing to doze in gross stupidity over the public fire; to light the public candle at both ends


    1. brought him flocks, seven thousand and seven hundred


    2. shepherds feed the flocks? Ye eat the fat, and ye clothe you with the wool, ye kill them that are fed: but ye feed not the flock


    3. Here and there, flocks of sheep scour the ground, they look undernourished and thin, their fleeces bitty


    4. Where I would expect to see flourishing flocks of sheep, there are a few goats, scavenging amongst the scrub


    5. In the distance I can see great woods stalking up the hills bordering the valley and flocks of black birds much like crows fill the air above the trees


    6. steam, and the flocks of seagulls following the plough was an


    7. had great possessions of herds and flocks, above all who were before me in Jerusalem; 8


    8. flocks of sheep were in transit only towards Lyndesfarne, and not


    9. Yet they were faced with a conundrum: how to sabotage the upstart's enterprise without soliciting collateral damage upon the stability of the village's good reputation as a welcoming and pleasant retreat, as it was still viewed by the flocks of visitors for whom they yearly played host


    10. flocks and ploughing fields when Grinly arrived

    11. This court attracted flocks of colorful wildlife, and it was one of the quietest places within the walls as the purple grey of dawn battled the chill of dark down among these mossy stones


    12. I’ll never forget the time we did a Christmas concert and introduced the audience to While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks By Night sung to the tune of On Ilkley Moor B’aht Hat which works brilliantly


    13. thy kine, and the flocks of thy sheep


    14. Pastors and overseers in the body are responsible for the safety of their flocks and want to do what is best for them


    15. with His heart for truth, justice, and love for the flocks


    16. They could hear the call of the various sheep and goat herders as they began driving their flocks out to the nearby hills for grazing


    17. The only wild animals around were numerous flocks of different species of birds and a small-sized army of brown squirrels


    18. When its herds and flocks have consumed the forage of one part of the country, it removes to another, and from that to a third


    19. When such a nation goes to war, the warriors will not trust their herds and flocks to the feeble defence of their old men, their women and children; and their old men, their women and children, will not be left behind without defence, and without subsistence


    20. If they conquer, whatever belongs to the hostile tribe is the recompence of the victory ; but if they are vanquished, all is lost; and not only their herds and flocks, but their women and children

    21. When a Tartar or Arab actually goes to war, he is maintained by his own herds and flocks, which he carries with him, in the same manner as in peace


    22. A Tartar chief, the increase of whose flocks and herds is sufficient to maintain a thousand men, cannot well employ that increase in any other way than in maintaining a thousand men


    23. All the inferior shepherds and herdsmen feel, that the security of their own herds and flocks depends upon the security of those of the great shepherd or herdsman; that the maintenance of their lesser authority depends upon that of his greater authority ; and that upon their subordination to him depends his power of keeping their inferiors in subordination to them


    24. Among nations of shepherds, where the sovereign or chief is only the greatest shepherd or herdsman of the horde or clan, he is maintained in the same manner as any of his vassals or subjects, by the increase of his own herds or flocks


    25. Shepherds, with their flocks out in the open during the day, would take them to caves to keep them safe as the weather became colder


    26. What happened?” I looked into the foothills and saw shepherds sitting, watching their flocks


    27. It arises principally from the milk and increase of his own herds and flocks, of which he himself superintends the management, and is the principal shepherd or herdsman of his own horde or tribe


    28. Birds and serpents and flocks of goats


    29. Across the moors ran several flocks of red deer roaming the moors and mountain slopes of the glens


    30. The dead carcasses are eaten by great flocks of birds filling the

    31. I have seen many thoughtful, intelligent and well balanced ministers who have faithfully and graciously preached the Gospel and pastored their flocks


    32. The sheep and goat flocks had multiplied wildly because of it, and the many twins among the newborn had been a good sign


    33. On the other side of Rantulinoa, there have been seen flocks of Karawians several times and it is no longer safe to journey there


    34. He had been careful to send ambassadors well ahead of their movement to those outposts of the strange people announcing their peaceful intentions, and asking permission to graze and water their ever growing flocks


    35. ingly many flocks and herds, but the poor man had nothing, ex-


    36. «Now Abel became a shepherd and kept flocks, while Cain tilled the soil


    37. Here are two clues, two keys to understanding that other beings live out of Eden: first, Abel was a keeper of flocks, and Cain a tiller


    38. 20 And David took all the flocks and the herds, which they drove before those other cattle, and said, This is David's spoil


    39. 2 The rich man had exceeding many flocks and herds,


    40. And over the flocks was Jaziz the Hagerite

    41. some of the Philistines brought Jehoshaphat presents, and tribute silver; and the Arabians brought him flocks, seven thousand and


    42. Gen 50:8 And all the house of Joseph, and his brethren, and his father's house: only their little ones, and their flocks, and their herds, they left in the land of Goshen


    43. of beasts, and cotes for flocks


    44. 29 Moreover he provided him cities and possessions of flocks and herds in abundance, for God had


    45. Jer 10:21 For the pastors are become brutish, and have not sought the LORD: therefore they shall not prosper, and all their flocks shall be scattered


    46. 13 The pastures are clothed with flocks; the valleys also are covered over with corn; they shout for joy, they also sing


    47. 48 He gave up their cattle also to the hail, and their flocks to hot thunderbolts


    48. Passing the large crowns of oaks and willows there were flying either huge bird flocks, or the lonely, but proud gray travelers


    49. multitude of the city shall be left; the forts and towers shall be for dens forever, a joy of wild asses, a pasture of flocks; 15 Until the


    50. 7 All the flocks of Kedar shall be gathered together to














































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