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Soon deer of both sexes begin to congregate in fields, usually at dusk, where they socialize, size-up each other and establish hierarchies.
In it, an Iowa farmer (Kevin Costner) receives a heavenly message that tells him to turn part of his cornfield into a baseball field; he is roundly mocked, but in time, ghostly ballplayers begin to congregate on his field for games.
Only after Las Casas had left did the Hieronymites begin to congregate Indians into towns similar to what Las Casas had wanted.
According to some, by Late Antiquity the privileged site of Jewish prayer in Jerusalem was located on the Mount of Olives and only towards the end of the Middle Ages did Jews gradually begin to congregate instead at the Western Wall for their prayers, authorized to do so by the waqf authorities.
By Rob McBride HOKKAIDO, Japan, 7 July 2008 – Every evening after dinner they begin to congregate in the dimly lit lobby of the hotel.
Junior 8 Summit delegates use online workspace to advance their viewpoints CHITOSE CITY, Hokkaido, Japan, 6 July 2008 - Every evening after dinner they begin to congregate in the dimly lit lobby of the hotel.
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As the news reached the town, parents began to congregate at the school gates.
At the party, a tight crowd of fashion editors and social darlings began to congregate and Mr. Tadini seemed to know them all.
Sporting their "NH Votes" stickers, they marched out, waving to the people with signs for various candidates who were just beginning to congregate behind the barriers.
Soon dubbed the Experimental Band, this ensemble became the incubator for a burgeoning family of brilliant outsiders beginning to congregate around Abrams.
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