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It was like watching a runaway steam train being driven by a flock of headless chickens.
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It's also used to imply that back in 1980 everyone went along with the viciously hostile reviews handed out to Cimino's liberal masterpiece by the American critics, a flock of sheep driven by a subconscious desire to apologise to Jane Fonda for having admired The Deer Hunter, a film she'd denounced as rightwing and racist.
Just get mauled by a flock of corgis.
We were joined by a flock of crows.
A Chihuahua puppy was killed by a flock of seagulls in Devon, its owner has revealed.
At Piermont, they got stuck in mud flats, hemmed in by a flock of honking geese.
On Thursday, Dorian Nakamoto's house was immediately staked out by a flock of reporters.
Currently, it is a cluster of reeds frequented by a flock of swans.
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