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1 We thought you might like to know something about your new flock .
2 Piute prepared to drive his new flock up on the plateau.
3 Charlie sang out his question and his fear, and the new flock sang with him.
4 Rather than seek out new flock , do they not wonder why the old sheep have strayed?
5 Drummond was determined to stay in office for a second term, despite an intimidating new flock of political rivals.
6 Then there came a new flock , who shrieked like the others, and the young gander answered: Wait a minute!
7 A Derbyshire farmer who was a victim of sheep rustling has lent part of his new flock to a church.
8 I'll be back on my feet in a day or two, and we can see about starting a new flock .
9 The seniors of the new flock took it up, and the swarm dropped ballast, belched swallowed hydrogen into their sacs, and rose.
10 Captive of the huge sail of his surface, he was thrown through the new flock , caroming off their seniors, cannoning balloonets out of the way.
11 He was given new flocks and herds and new sons and daughters.
12 There to find a new place of service, and new flocks to tend.
13 The smell of a corpse has brought fresh new flocks .
14 New flocks of birds came to help their relatives, and the battle soon turned against the beasts.
15 The possibility existed that he might, indeed, challenge Egg Father for supremacy, or else try to form a new Flock .
16 "A new flock of dwarfs just came aboard," said another boy.
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