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    1. The SNACK BAR ATTENDANT -- a middle-aged man from the Subcontinent in a stained white uniform -- languidly shoves a plate toward one customer, takes a drag off his cigarette, points slowly to another student in the gaggle of customers crushing around the counter waiting to be served


    2. After a short but intense period of mourning, the soldier married the old chairman's daughter, which she liked very much because he made her Chief Executive Officer and together they cornered the world's markets in gold and oil, before retiring in their late thirties to live in Antibes and raise a gaggle of spoilt but happy children


    3. to live in Antibes and raise a gaggle of spoilt but happy children


    4. Behind her the door burst open and a gaggle of lunatics scurried in


    5. The door opened and Cody led a gaggle of six girls into the room


    6. "Away ter me," I called, watching in horror as Midge ran straight through the middle of the gaggle, scattering them in all directions


    7. There are still guys out there repeating the song, but they’re all out of synchronization, and it sounds like a gaggle of voices


    8. A gaggle of lookers-on chattered and gaped, as I forced my way through


    9. A gaggle of Gothas couldn’t hit anything, except by chance


    10. The murmuring and muttering gaggle of anonymous, pudgy-faced men in all their various uniforms straggled from the tent

    11. A gaggle of Jennifer’s girlfriends waved and cried, and carried on something awful


    12. A semi-circular gaggle of citizens, all dressed in their Easter Bonnets and finery stared down at him


    13. Andy had also disappeared to chat with a gaggle of his friends he had bumped into


    14. He has half of the table to himself while a gaggle of kids in polo shirts, khakis, and pen-stuffed pockets pound numbers into a calculator and argue over the results


    15. Another picture was a full frontal view of their business with a gaggle of delivery vans lined up for the parade


    16. His heavily pregnant third wife and gaggle of small children followed him


    17. A gaggle of fucking galahs! Screeching, laughing, and drawing as much attention to themselves as possible


    18. George had found another occasional lover to seduce in his attic and Marvin took me to a private house where an oleaginous Catholic priest held court among a gaggle of somewhat histrionic and nervous queers overburdened by their unwanted outlaw status


    19. They ordered beers and surveyed the gaggle of beauties now gathered around them


    20. “I hate to eat and run,” Greg said, “but we came here to pick up a gaggle of specialists who will inspect the Swordsman nuclear plants to see if they are generating power or building weapons

    21. They were followed by a gaggle of friends, some carrying their helmets and others still wearing theirs


    22. Even when the exuberant gaggle of flight suits deviated from its normal route and headed for the station’s executive suite, none of the guards thought the situation unusual


    23. The futuristic wing easily lifted him through the whole gaggle of kites in the air


    24. ‘’That was intentional, General Thompson: he didn’t want a gaggle of politicians to panic when they will learn that many Air Force contracts are about to be cancelled in their electoral districts


    25. and even a gaggle of child psychologists that Mr Hooper, in truth a kind yet


    26. A gaggle of students duck into


    27. hunting for clues, or more accurately, he was watching while a gaggle of his


    28. gaggle of youths that were highly trained in pursuing terrified people


    29. The gaggle of dim-witted Neanderthals spread out as they got closer,


    30. the duck replies by pointing with his wing to the large gaggle of ducks playing pool in the corner'

    31. Not only was he probably going to be gang-banged by a gaggle of military misfits; he had missed out on his twenty-second-ever sex-slave threesome in the process


    32. A handful of sex-slaves came rushing out, followed by a gaggle of cursing dwarfs


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


    34. to Grace he left, a gaggle of interns fol owing him in his wake


    35. ” When her family would say the word “aye” in questioning if something was understood or not, Chantal’s mind often conjured up a gaggle of pirates making people walk the plank or shooting cannon balls toward another ship out on the ocean


    36. A gaggle of other first-class passengers pretended not to listen–but often could not help but do otherwise


    37. I thought that would be kind of hard to do with a gaggle of old birds crooning and patting you


    38. but then caught sight of her in the midst of a gaggle of


    39. Smashing through the foyer doors, he barged past a businessman, cannoned into a gaggle of school boys, before launching himself down the wooden stairs to the platform, aware that his feet were not touching the steps


    40. I stood there long after Eli turned and left, followed by a gaggle of girls hoping for the rebound

    41. That most likely all the women who wanted to be hobos were holed up in some house with a gaggle of children to raise


    42. I sat on a bench and watched a couple feed an entire pack of Breathsavers to a gaggle of overly familiar squirrels who darted around a sign that said DO NOT FEED THE WILDLIFE


    43. On the first day of training for Poughkeepsie, Ulbrickson surprised a gaggle of sportswriters at the shell house by announcing that the sophomores weren’t necessarily going to keep their varsity status in Poughkeepsie, despite their win in Oakland


    44. When pressed for a comment by a gaggle of reporters, Ulbrickson spat into the water, chewed a piece of grass, and looked at the wind-ruffled river for a long while before finally saying, “Going to be fast if she flattens out a little


    45. For all I know, a gaggle of cynical Hollywood girls might have actually been enlisted by the management to act as extras in the drama


    46. I’d hate to have a gaggle of reporters descend on the Cicciaros’ lawn


    47. ” This was a remarkable gaggle of pessimistic economic cover stories within a short three-month span


    48. ) Soon after, a gaggle of other traders were celebrating similar chops in NKE


    49. Why should your age determine how much risk you can take? An 89-year-old with $3 million, an ample pension, and a gaggle of grandchildren would be foolish to move most of her money into bonds


    50. ” At that point, a gaggle of office assistants ran screaming downstairs to harass Mr




    1. most prestigious schools, the hal s of the damn thing gaggled with princes and


    2. The ducks they all gaggled and even the hog


    1. Gaggles of goggle-eyed tourists wandered


    2. Jacob stopped on the sidewalk, joined the gaggles of dumb-struck tourists, stared up at Frank Lloyd Wright’s winding, organic, sinuous masterpiece as it glowed in the hot sun


    3. We paused for Lily to take joint selfies of us in front of a theatre, a Chinese sign and a man dressed as a large bear (apparently every event had to be marked by photographic evidence), then wove our way through crowded streets in search of a night bus, past the late-night kebab shops and the bellowing drunks, the pimps and the gaggles of screeching girls


    1. If he could have seen into the invisible world he would see a whole company of gaggling demons yelling and screaming


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