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They may gather freely within the college facilities to hear speakers and express views openly.
They may gather in groups of over a thousand and even travel with other species of dolphin and whale.
Eventually these pans may enlarge and freeze together to form larger floes, or they may gather at the leading edge of an ice cover and form a layer of accumulating ice that progresses upstream.
Birds are mostly encountered singly or in pairs, although they may gather in small flocks.
They may gather and store in their databases information about where individuals pray, what they read, and who they associate with.
Forest ravens forage in pairs or groups of up to ten birds, though they may gather in much larger numbers if there is an abundant food source, such as a large carcass, rubbish or insect swarm.
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Such time constraints on information availability may explain why solitary species may gather information well before they need to use it, in spite of the high potential costs incurred by such early search.
If time allows, students may gather additional facts about the position they have been assigned.
Turnout varies by community, with up to 1,000 people typically gathering in cities like Des Moines, while a few dozen or less may gather in more sparsely populated areas.
Large numbers may gather here, and the puddling butterflies are relatively easy to catch because they're just sitting on the ground.
America, they suggest, should use its clout in the market for immigrants to pick only the best an argument that may gather force in a downturn.
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