Uneducated farmhands flocked to cities, arriving just in time for the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The field has gotten crowded recently, as investors have flocked to the German-rental-apartment asset class.
The local establishment mocked him, but as conventions flocked to Las Vegas he was proved right.
Forty-seven million diners flocked daily to the arches in 2003, a million more than in 2002.
Uneducated farm hands flocked to cities just in time for the Great Depression of the 1930s.
Wealthy landowners flocked to the area, building plantations to grow Sea Island cotton, among other goods.
Even without a push to consumers, doctors might have flocked to write prescriptions for Claritin.
Outflows from stock investments were heavy in August and September as investors flocked to U.S. Treasuries.
Despite its route through hard-to-reach locations, Jones said crowds flocked to watch the race.
In the two years of BATS' existence, Wall Street has flocked to its side.
On Wednesday the chain upped its outlook as cash-strapped shoppers flocked to its stores.
Meanwhile, people flocked from cities like New York in search of a more rural feel.
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The end result: customers flocked to the new product, breaking previous sales records.
Local officials estimate about 100, 000 visitors have flocked to see the statue since it was unveiled.
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While the peso was equal in value to the dollar they flocked in their thousands.
Indeed, investors flocked to the yen as a safe haven from 2007 until recently.
Foreign investors, forgetting that they were badly burnt by Russia's default in 1998, have flocked back.
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Mourners flocked to the church and posted messages of shock and sadness on social media sites.
When investors flocked to Asia earlier this decade, stockmarkets surged and current-account deficits ballooned.
This is thing-doing at the highest level, and tourists have flocked to the capital.
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Amid the current hype, many people forget that employers once before flocked to money-purchase schemes.
European leaders, not least, Jacques Chirac and Helmut Kohl, have recently flocked the other way.
Mystics, too, have flocked to the volcano, claiming it as one of the planet's seven sources of spiritual energy.
Then in December, 8, 000 people flocked to a former Royal Mail sorting office in Islington for the second edition.
The Brazilians, whose language is Portuguese, flocked to see her dozen or so films.
Companies flocked to the 6-foot 2-inch Russian beauty hoping to capitalize on her success and good looks.
All through the next day record crowds flocked to Tahrir Square, energising and emboldening the core protesters.
On the contrary, investors flocked to JWM Partners LLC, which he set up after LTCM went bust.
On the contrary, investors flocked to Long-Term Capital Management, which he set up after leaving Salomon.
Now, seeing the infomercials and hype-laden Web sites, many investors have flocked to the foreign exchange market.
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