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The great, gentle-eyed, long-horned kine were being driven in at the convent-yard to be milked by the lay-sisters; at another entrance, peasants, beggars, and sick were congregating; the bell from the lace-works spire rang out, and the Dauphiness led the way to the gateway, where, at her knock on the iron-studded door, a lay-sister looked through the wicket.

The Common Gull is a thoroughly gregarious and social bird, often congregating in large flocks, and mingling with other species.

The young chicks are said not to repair to the sea at so early an age as those of the preceding birds; and to be soon deserted by their parents after doing so, congregating in flocks by themselves.

The Pintail is a remarkably gregarious species, congregating in large flocks during winter, and it has been observed that many of these gatherings are composed exclusively of male birds.

It is gregarious at this season, often congregating into large flocks, and not unfrequently associates with other Sea Ducks, notably with Wigeon and Pintail.

During summer, it frequents inland pools and lakes; odd pairs taking possession of the former, many pairs congregating on the latter.

The birds arrive in the Arctic regions with the break-up of the ice, congregating in the pools amongst the floes.

It is gregarious during winter, congregating in flocks of varying size, which wander about considerably, influenced by the exigencies of the weather and the supply of food.

It is remarkably gregarious, young and old congregating together, wary and watchful always, and never allowing a close approach on the land.

During autumn and winter Rock Pipits may generally be met with in parties, sometimes even in small flocks, congregating on the rocky beaches, the cliffs, and downs, or, at low water, searching amongst the seaweed and shingle for food.

The Rock Dove is an early breeder, congregating in colonies on such cliffs as afford it the necessary shelter.

Some of these, congregating about the inn-yard while we changed horses, told us of great sheets of lead having been ripped off a high church-tower, and flung into a by-street, which they then blocked up.

Like most of the rest of America, apparently, Culturebox won't be flying or driving or congregating downtown or eating at some ludicrously overpriced New Year's extravaganza.

Around 1900, millions of eastern European Jews came to the United States, congregating in urban enclaves such as New York's Lower East Side.

Tech companies have been congregating in Northern Virginia (and, to a lesser extent, suburban Maryland) for three decades.

Separate housekeeping and block-building areas-hubs of preschool pretending-result in girls gathering in housekeeping, where they enact domestic roles, and boys congregating in blocks, where they build intricate structures, play energetically with vehicles, and create fantastic and adventurous scenarios.

As a result, numerous units were congregating in the undamaged Marriott Hotel and at the overall command post on West Street by 9:30, while chiefs in charge of the South Tower still were in desperate need of units.

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