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They gave workshops embodying ideas about animal perception and flocking through improvisational exercises and held panel discussions with zoologists and environmental scientists.
The classes have boys flocking through the doors, eager to learn all the latest moves as they imitate their heroes in dance troupes Diversity and Flawless.
It was 1978 and the cultural revolution was over, and the students flocking through its reopened doors included the now celebrated film directors Zhang Yimou and Chen Kaige.
MFI may be selling more up-market goods, but trying to do so under the MFI name is unlikely to get the image-conscious locals flocking through its doors.
There's Bergdorf Goodman, which took a starring roles in films like 1953's How to Marry a Millionaire Saks Fifth Avenuee, which saw hordes of society doyennes in pearls flocking through its art deco doors when it opened at the height of the roaring 20s; and of course Macy's, whose annual Thanksgiving Parade is world-famous.
There was also Rick Kral, 73, a retired electrical engineer, fretting about Islamist terrorists flocking through El Paso ("it's on the internet"), and Diana Brest, 64, an unemployed former insurance worker who feared losing out in the job market to younger, bilingual people.
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These are the same young people who have flocked through Eric Rohmer's movies since the 1970s.
He turned one of his fields on the outskirts of York into a maize maze and watched in wonder as thousands of paying visitors flocked through his gates.
The day-night format proved a definite success when first trialled in November last year in Adelaide, where more than 123,000 people flocked through the gates across the three days of Australia's Test victory against New Zealand.
The Boxing Day Test in Melbourne is always one of the iconic sporting occasions, but this was even more special as no fewer than 91,092 flocked through the gates of the legendary four-tiered Melbourne Cricket Ground.
We all burrowed in bed as the snow raged outside, I read an old copy of The Great Gatsby I found in the kitchen, and later, we flocked through the snow to a rowdy bar down the street and grouped in a corner, talking to each other.
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