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the herding
verb
To unite or associate in a herd; to feed or run together, or in company.
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It's the herding instinct that gets me.
The herding of cattle, goats, and sheep is widespread.
Dolphins, ingeniously, turn the herding behavior of fish into a death trap.
Very much "akin to the herding of American Indians onto reserves" in other words.
Tells about the anti-crime precautions, and the herding of the homeless out of the city.
Their Pembroke corgi Kevin was awarded first in the herding group at Westminster in 2006.
The herding and slaughter of dolphins, highlighted by The Cove, has provoked outrage among animal welfare groups and some governments.
The Herding breeds are livestock-oriented, although they are versatile in protecting and serving humans in other ways.
There he witnessed the herding of Jews into two ghettos and the shooting of thousands of them in nearby Ponary.
It argued that a small levy on transactions might help to dampen the "herding behaviour" encouraged by computer-program trading.
Given the herding mentality, lots of little shadow banks can cause havoc as easily as a few big ones.
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