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like a flock of people-- it has to do with Hannibal-- we will be big enough that they can take the proteins back
And then another flock of sheep will lag behind.
I got a new flock of wrinkles my facialist swore was not there the week before.
And they protect the flocks , primarily through actually just being there.
So he goes and he pulls those flock of sheep forward.
If you are briefly distracted by a flock of birds flying overhead, or by the full moon rising behind the warriors as they battle to their death on the roof, or the sunset,
Lurking out there in our herds and flocks might be other animals that, unbeknownst to us, happen to have natural
So if you can imagine a shepherd who's herding a flock of sheep from one pasture to the next, he moves that big flock of sheep
Zegay Peninsula where in 1307 Bishop Abuna Mariam gathered his flock of people.
So it used to be I had my small flock of birds.
attracted to somebody like yourself birds of a feather flock together female
And flying around in an ultralight in Africa just above flocks of flamingos or herds of wildebeests or Cape buffalo, it was a great project.
As a result people start taking away their flocks , taking away their fields, taking away members of their family.
We've all read some books where the padres refer to their flock as "my children."
So on that last leg of the journey there's this really dense rainforest through flocks of birds bursting through the trees.
you know money and investing and tax and estate planning and you can't figure out how to help people and get a flock ?
And over the next couple years, I just grew the flock to 200 mothers, and I was able to impact the land really well.
And like many housewives at the time, she had a small flock of chickens.
This wild turkey joined the flock of Frank's turkeys.
I don't know what they're doing that they're able to drop everything but there's just this whole flock of them that every time I announce it it's like, "I'm in!"
And maybe there were elephants in the parade, and flocks of passenger pigeons flying overhead.
And at the end of the swim, there were flocks of penguins that jumped into the water and swam out to meet us and then
As I explored what else I might do and had conversations with people, I was heard to say, I want to have a flock .
I want to be a counselor, but I also, I want flock , like a minister or a rabbi or a priest.
barn for Frank Reese, the farmer I showed you before who actually has wild turkeys joining his flock .
Hummers and the blue are eventually these series of translating soft cars, that are intelligent, that move in a flock and communicate to one another, so when they find one of these
And so, one analogy I like to think of sometimes is like, when you watch the Discovery Channel and over the Serengeti or whatever, there's 50 thousand, a flock of 50 thousand birds
Well, about 60, 70, 80 years ago, most farm animals lived relatively decent lives, outside in small flocks .
I think when our economic system is breaking down, environmental systems are breaking down, flocks of birds are falling from the sky, all of these systems
We want it to move in flocks and herds and be