Even the ancient Catholic Church has shown more innovation in getting reconnected with its flock.
If you find yourself running with a flock of sheep, odds are that you are about to be eaten.
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With a smaller flock and no cows how will this affect our sales next year?
Though Indians are spread out and mainly live in rural areas, people with serious ailments flock to advanced hospitals in cities, which makes them accessible.
Whereas the established Church of England is still trying to reconcile inherited privilege with a shrunken flock, their Catholic compatriots have had their muscles toned by some hard battles.
But with record crowds likely to flock to Washington for the 20 January event, there are fears those with tickets may seek to make money by selling them on.
So why do investors continue to flock to funds with high past returns?
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So, understandably, people flock to these lawyers with complaints about every imaginable wrong seeking a payday.
Private banks are struggling to come up with reasons why the wealthy should flock to them for money management services.
It was getting in touch with the everyday problems of a global flock, most of whom were battling poverty and the indignities of socioeconomic injustice.
If the governance structure of the congregation is the pastor listening to Jesus and filling the flock in on the message with no one else knowing anything about how the money is accounted for, there are bound to be problems from time to time.
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The second reason global investors might not flock to Asia has to do with basic questions of risk and reward.
And every fall the AHA faithful, together with beer enthusiasts from around the world, flock to Denver for the renowned Great American Beer Festival.
And the information from both recorders was consistent with previous reports of the plane hitting a flock of birds before losing power in both engines.
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The scene was festive earlier in the day, when Benedict took the extraordinary step of speaking directly to his flock about why he had broken with 600 years of tradition and decided to retire on Feb. 28.
Forensic scientist Tiernan Coyle, who worked on the Damilola Taylor murder investigation, said with the exception of one fibre, the flock fibres found at the address of Hall's mother were different from those found at the murder scene.
As they always do, NVIDIA will continue to have Day 1 drivers ready for marquee PC releases, and GeForce Experience (now out of beta) will continue to usher new PC gamers into the flock, removing the need to fiddle with endless graphical settings.
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An interactive window appears midway prompting viewers to contribute to the landscape, typed on a keyboard or drawn with a mouse, which extend into branches and attract a flock of flying birds.
The nightmare prospect is that Turkey's farmers, about 45% of the nation, with no more state subsidies to keep them afloat, will flock to the cities, whose swollen shanty-towns are already a fertile breeding-ground for extremists, be they Islamists, Kurds or others.
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Katara hums with energy, especially in the evenings when Qatari and expatriate families flock to the area.
Customers did continue to flock to Chipotle restaurants for its Mexican menu items made with what the company says are sustainably raised ingredients.
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He has increased his flock by starting a relaxed family service, in a room with chairs and a synthesiser rather than the main church's pews, organ and Isaac Watts hymns.
As other collectors flock to either bright, young emerging stars or established artists with big reputations, Jovanovic looks at the merits of buying the work of older artists such as Judith Bernstein or Llyn Foulkes that already have an impressive body of work behind them and that are belatedly receiving attention later in their careers from galleries or museums.
People flock outside your office (and buzz at your digital doorways) with dire warnings and the need for quick answers.
The flock of aspiring architects who raced each other toward the heavens rebuilt with the finest and most innovative structures the world had ever known.
And so the Democrat Party, by not dealing with those kind of morality issues, I think they lose part of the flock over those issues.
As I watched the crowds flock away and Redcar celebrate their derby victory, I caught up with Diamonds team manager George English, who wasn't happy with his side but touched on the struggles involved with trying to change a losing side in speedway.
Gradually, and with little help from Rome, the American church is becoming better attuned to a flock that has become less deferential and less inclined to take things on trust.
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If automakers build them, with the right styling, fair pricing and with equivalent capabilities and features that some gas-powered cars have, buyers will flock to the showrooms to check them out.
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