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They moved all together, as if in a flock.
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Since the occurrence of AS in a flock was defined as an independent event, the number of cases in a flock, X, followed a binomial distribution.
PSO simulates the social behavior of organisms, such as birds in a flock and fish in a school.
At one point in John King's "Gliss in Sighs" (1985), for amplified violin, it sounded as if a flock of deranged, cacophonous birds were emerging from the speakers.
It looked as if a flock of quarrelsome crows had flown in through an open window, gorged themselves, and flown away again.
This constant monitoring is probably what keeps the sheep in a flock as they move along grazing.
Terns often feed in flocks, especially if food is plentiful, and the fishing success rate in a flock is typically about one-third higher than for individuals.
A flock of starlings flies as one, a spectacular display in which each bird flits about as if in a well-choreographed dance.
In a flock.
The next morning I watched them taking off as if in flocks.
We moved as a group in tune, as a flock of birds or wave.
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