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It is no surprise that those with the capacity and energy to take advantage of it flock here, the super-rich among them.
If a Harvard-trained evolutionary biologist makes a film about creationism's cousin, intelligent design, and calls it "Flock of Dodos," you know who he's talking about, right?
Many whites who can afford it flock to private schools that promote "progressive" educational philosophies, don't "teach to the test" and offer programs in art and music (but not "Asian instruments," like piano and violin).
Or I don't care, don't call it Flock.
Some reports have suggested that many of the Flock tweaks to the underlying Firefox engine were designed specifically to provide a more stable browsing experience; in the couple of weeks I've been using it, Flock hasn't crashed once, where as I had grown so sick of Firefox crashing I had switched to using Safari.
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The Church appears to value its institutional image more than it does its flock.
The house sparrow feeds mostly on the ground, but it flocks in trees and bushes.
Joe Casablanca Jr. prides himself on it, customers flock to it.
(And, yes, it is called a flock; it's a gaggle when it's grounded).
When he removed it, a flock of doves and pigeons would fly out.
The nation's largest poultry processor suffered further losses recently due to rising cost of grain feed for its flock.
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