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  • A gaggle of brawny bikers revs their choppers out front.
  • It was about 11: 05 this morning, while while we were asking questions of Mr. Fleischer -- as we always do in the morning -- what we call the gaggle -- Gordon Johndroe, who is an assistant who works for Mr. Fleischer, came in and handed him a Post-it note it, and on that note it said, We must evacuate this section of the West Wing. CNN Transcript Jul 12, 2001
  • There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets.
  • That was understandable; it was in a military court at the Royal Air Force base in Uxbridge, Middlesex, in an airless room with a judge sitting at a table at one end of the room, and a gaggle of journalists sitting at the other.
  • A gaggle of schoolgirls followed the tennis star to his car.
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  • A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.
  • A gaggle of cowboys walk by en route to the rodeo tent, lariats swinging.
  • They were being subversive and celebratory at the same time and there was also something rawly sexual about this gaggle of half-drowned young people cavorting and hugging and splashing in the mud.
  • At Edinburgh, a gaggle of squaddies boarded the train.
  • As if to mock her, at the end of the hall, the princeling in question was heading toward her, with his gaggle of priests in tow. TREASON KEEP
  • Nichols, dressed in crisp white shirt and blue power tie, spoke in confiding and confident terms about the injustice of White House correspondents 'dinner seating arrangements, the need for "newsy" background meetings and early-morning gaggles, the disrespect shown toward the press by interminable delays. White House reporters see the other side while campaigning for board spots
  • The supporting roles are no cardboard cut-outs either with a memorable gaggle of characters like the war veteran arcade owner and Taeko's upbeat girlfriends.
  • Lemony Snicket: These tales of the Baudelaire orphans outwitting multiple death threats and a gaggle of guileful guardians, with meta-commentary by an unnamed author are ... well they're definitely not intended as an ingenious snare for the use of pedophiles, I'll tell you that. Jilly Gagnon: The Moral of the Story Is...
  • The rest of the gaggle were going home to dig more ditches and haul more stumps.
  • The movie's high point—its very high point—is Frances McDormand's sensational performance as Sam's mother, Jane, a pansexual record producer who can't suppress a nervous giggle when she introduces her strait-laced son to a gaggle of indolent musicians. 'Contraband': Almost Illegally Entertaining
  • Before she was a fabulous comedy chameleon, Tracey Ullman was a teen dancer touring with a gaggle of chorus boys.
  • It facilitates the exchange of songs expressing social concerns, sharing of ideas and presents a record of events happening with the many gaggles of Grannies.
  • Even the kitchen staff had come in from their duties, and were standing in a gaggle near the back of the room.
  • The hard lesson here is to fly your own flight even when you ‘know’ the lead gaggle is up ahead and clobbering you.
  • The triumphant band walks back stage through gaggles of groupies to their dressing room.
  • Today, it involves federal courts, a gaggle of sturdy lawyers or both.
  • Readers may have heard about a pack of wolves or a litter of puppies, but do they know which animals make up a gaggle or a murder?
  • I have a team of doctors – all total strangers (one doctor, a resident who looks 12, and a gaggle of students who look like they should be in daycare, and actually came in to use the potty), arrive to tell me that I may actually die during the operation. Here comes ChubbyBunny « Bored Mommy
  • One of my fantasies is to see that as Nancy is removed from her respendent office in DC, or better, being gaggled over across the street to be arraigned. Hey, what do these twelve legislators have in common? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • This at least provided welcome income for a gaggle of fading celebrities to promote, replete with numerous amusing errors, their own favourite historical characters along with their own careers.
  • It's lunchtime in Dublin and the city is heaving with people; gaggles of students, young office workers, couples, women with babies in buggies.
  • If this gaggle is key to anything, it's doomed from the start! Are Americans paying attention to health care debate?
  • Pool reports from a gaggle with White House press secretary Robert Gibbs give a sense of the lack of clarity in the infosphere around the president. William Bradley: Is the Obama Administration Still Way Behind the Curve on Egypt?
  • In his second term, of course, Houdini submersed himself in a padlocked iron cage a mile deep in boiling water and left his fate to a gaggle of witches, a silly young intern, and Inspector Javerts.
  • The gods must be crazy, but a gaggle from the Greek pantheon are also having a disco-fueled, quip-filled blast in "Xanadu," the camp-tastic Broadway musical that just whisked into the Paramount Theatre on roller skates for a short touring run. The Seattle Times
  • There arose from behind some nearby bushes a shrill cachinnation and out waddled a gaggle of purposeful geese. Death of a Fool
  • Roaming gaggles of extremely ditsy young gels wriggle in and out of designer coffee bars.
  • France, Germany and Japan; the G-7, which is the G-5 plus Canada and Italy; the G-77, a gaggle of developing countries; and others. A Slate of G-20 Rivals Is Waiting in the Wings
  • I follow a gaggle of fashionably grungy Italian kids into a marquee.
  • A gaggle of young girls emerged from the woods and offered complex directions.
  • In the lower left portion of the canvas, a gaggle of geese moves about in Brownian motion.
  • A gaggle of journalists sit in a hotel foyer waiting impatiently.
  • The press corps is often referred to as a gaggle, as in a “gaggle of geese,” but that hardly conveys the strange divide between the press and the “principal.” Spoken from the Heart
  • The gaggle of girls gathered around them, their expressions concerned.
  • A gaggle of ibis roosting in a nearby tree hooted fearfully.
  • But they're not missing much - this lacklustre gaggle of wannabes spent practically all day lolling around in bed. The Sun
  • The classic example concerns the pioneering ethologist Konrad Lorenz, who imprinted a gaggle of goslings who were under the unfortunate impression he was their mother to follow him everywhere.
  • These failures become apparent through the absence of first-year birds in the winter gaggles.
  • A gaggle of girls walked past Jay tittering at his inadequacies.
  • In March 1990 she called a gaggle of historians to Chequers to discuss the German character, or rather the likely ambitions and governing style of a united nation. Top stories from Times Online
  • On the contrary, the place was mostly packed, with elderly first-date couples and gaggles of neighborhood bon vivants out for a night on the town.
  • Yet such is the prevailing level of concern that the publishing house was legitimately concerned that suddenly the little sisters of St. Francis of Assisi would metamorphose into a gaggle of money-hungry, lawyer-blandishing harpies. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Pitching 101, part III: blind trust and why it has no place in the pitching or querying processes
  • She pointed over to a gaggle of small boys, the eldest about seven, the youngest not even a year old.
  • The empty set is the set of the goslings the two gaggles share.
  • All you need to do is find a gaggle of geeks at a party or in a college bar.
  • Better than talking about what a FREAK SHOW the gaggle is gonna be? we’ll see. Think Progress » VIDEO: Snow Says He Regrets Criticizing Bush
  • I plunked down my cash, all the while admiring the plant with its white flowers so much like the heads of a gaggle of nodding geese.
  • The gaggle thinned out as most of the flex wings also fell down.
  • It is also a popular watering hole to gaggles of geese which fly in from time to time.
  • One day last week, a gaggle of soldiers surrounded a junior officer teaching them how to dismantle a light machinegun. Times, Sunday Times
  • His humour is of the sappiest kind with as much bite as a gaggle of gummy grannies.
  • A gaggle of Catholic nuns from Kerala, in full habits, delicately dipped their feet like pale blue wading birds.
  • Rather than struggling to come up with their own original idea, they threw out a gaggle of thinly disguised knock-offs.
  • A gaggle of schoolgirls were skating in the park today, their giggles cluttering the air, taxing the snow's quiet. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Suzanne Malveaux, you are in what the reporters call the gaggle, which is an off-camera briefing between the White House public relations arm and reporters every morning. CNN Transcript Oct 27, 2005
  • It lacked Tarana's homely gaggle of locals, but made up for it by having a 4ft kangaroo lounging decadently in front of the fire in the snug.
  • A gaggle of people - from older women in full black niqab to young British girls in shorts - are standing in line to get their picture taken with a live snake, one of a collection of 17 of the reptiles on display.
  • There was the usual gaggle of journalists waiting for the princess when she got out of her car.
  • This week's show streaks into the cheekier end of the information TV spectrum by staging a contest between a gaggle of good-time girls getting ready for a night on the town and Ford's rally team.
  • I would much rather be involved in a series with a benevolent dictator instead of a gaggle of geese.
  • Anthony Shadid reports today that a series of six car bombs “struck markets, a police convoy and a gaggle of workers in Shiite Muslim neighborhoods Monday, killing 32 people and wounding more than 120 in one of the most violent days in the capital in months.” Wonk Room » Claims Of Iraq ‘Success’ Still Unreality-Based
  • He spent several days haunting the meadow where his friend found the dead honker, hoping it was part of a flock or a gaggle or whatever the English word for a group of honkers was. The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection
  • He steps into the road to allow a gaggle of shopaholics to descend on Mayfair and does not expect to be thanked as he flicks the brim of his trilby by way of greeting.
  • A ferry arrives one afternoon to disgorge a gaggle of youth from neighboring islands.
  • Ms. Codd, the second floor monitor, pushed her way through the gaggle of children, shouting and waving her arms like a madwoman.
  • Small in scope, minutely focused on the emotional dynamics of a gaggle of neurotic urban characters, shot in dark, unslick images and wholly bereft of special effects, Baumbach's closely observed tale of dysfunctional family relationships has the microscopic texture of a New Yorker short story and the darting, spontaneous style of a French New Wave movie. Here There Be Monsters
  • A birdwoman in distress, a gaggle of ballet dancers and Jacko's massive balloon head. Kanye West's Runaway: Purple Rain or bird brains?
  • Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs.
  • One day last week, a gaggle of soldiers surrounded a junior officer teaching them how to dismantle a light machinegun. Times, Sunday Times
  • A gaggle of buyers stood round the auctioneer and the sense of excitement was intense.
  • After barely a verse, a Brazilian news crew scuttles over, a gaggle of photographers in tow.
  • If this gaggle is key to anything, it's doomed from the start! Are Americans paying attention to health care debate?
  • So the 3,000 protesters wending their way through Westwood had few witnesses beyond a gaggle of riot cops.
  • After stabbing to death poor Jesus in a quest to possess his dark brujo magic, and then abruptly chaining a shirtless Bill and Eric to a stake to be burned, Marnie's reign of terror is thwarted by a gaggle of Halloween ghosts, led by Sookie's Gran who yanks the bitch out of Lafayette's throat and the return of Antonia, who jointly convince Marnie to release her rage and rest in peace. Finale Review: HBO's Sunday Night
  • Outside the heavily guarded and sandbagged main gate is a gaggle of small boys, hustling DVDs of The Passion of the Christ and the Baywatch satire, Son of the Beach, to GIs.
  • My house is pretty much dead center for the Tour so we will have a gaggle of bikers staying with us, which should make for some good times.
  • Cave's errant organ is just one of many minor technical frustrations that dog this otherwise invigorating warm-up gig for Grinderman's current UK tour – one staged in front of competition winners and a venerable gaggle of rock frontmen of a certain thinness and sonic disposition. Grinderman
  • A gaggle of quibblers complain that chickens do fly, albeit short distances.
  • There's an edgy, youthful feel to the sprawling stone downtown, where gaggles of short-haired, punky students walk narrow, walled streets.
  • The sun was coming up over the old Sears building as a gaggle of women hovered over their toddlers and scurried across the street to catch the 5 bus.
  • They are followed by a hauntingly lovely choral performance from a gaggle of angelic-looking preadolescent boys in red robes and comically large ruffs. Farihah Zaman: 2010 Fantastic Fest #1: Remakes - did we Let the Right One In?
  • That happened just a few moments ago in what we call the gaggle this morning with White House Press Secretary Tony Snow. CNN Transcript Jul 31, 2007
  • The earth-shattering declaration (which was an absolute absurdity, really) came from a tall, willowy girl surrounded by what could only be classified as a gaggle of peons.
  • Housed in a gleaming, 1967 Airstream trailer, which was parked in front of Greenwich House Pottery, it drew gaggles of viewers and buyers right off the sidewalk.
  • Yet such is the prevailing paranoia that the publishing house was legitimately concerned that suddenly the little sisters of St. Francis of Assisi would metamorphose into a gaggle of money-hungry, lawyer-blandishing harpies. Author! Author! » Blog Archive » Book marketing 101: the evolution of the pitch — and the industry
  • The gaggle of tourists looked alarmed. PHYLLOXERA: How Wine was Saved for the World
  • One day last week, a gaggle of soldiers surrounded a junior officer teaching them how to dismantle a light machinegun. Times, Sunday Times
  • Cave's errant organ is just one of many minor technical frustrations that dog this otherwise invigorating warm-up gig for Grinderman's current UK tour – one staged in front of competition winners and a venerable gaggle of rock frontmen of a certain thinness and sonic disposition. Grinderman
  • He was a grotesque and corpulent man, almost completely bald, and the fat around his chin gaggled loosely as he talked and shook his head.
  • Recently I was joking around with Dan Piraro about the words used for plurals of animals -- a gaggle of geese, a cackle of hyenas, a murder of crows -- and I came up with a 'buzzkill' of vegans," he explains. SuperVegan: Vegan Blog and New York City Restaurant Guide
  • One day last week, a gaggle of soldiers surrounded a junior officer teaching them how to dismantle a light machinegun. Times, Sunday Times
  • That night, a gaggle of reporters and political fixers were travelling on the then Vice President's private jet.
  • An entourage implies money - how else could one clothe, bejewel and perfume a gaggle of models?
  • Ten minutes from the ground and you could already feel the unmistakable hum of a huge gaggle of excited people gathered together.
  • If you really want to stay in grand style, or if you are travelling with a gaggle of friends or family members, rent one of the privately owned Spanish-style villas within the hotel grounds.
  • The rest of the gaggle were going home to dig more ditches and haul more stumps.
  • When he does manage to express himself, his gaggle of interfering sisters humiliate him for the effort.
  • As the old roisterer was being carted off to hospital on a stretcher he looked up at a gawping gaggle of tourists in the hotel lobby and gasped: ‘It was the food!’
  • But they're not missing much - this lacklustre gaggle of wannabes spent practically all day lolling around in bed. The Sun
  • In general, the gaggle of women scheming against Falstaff worked well with each other, complementing each other both vocally and dramatically.
  • A gaggle of schoolgirls were skating in the park today, their giggles cluttering the air, taxing the snow's quiet. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • Yes, she'll miss the glamour, the gaggle of schoolgirls crowding round for autographs.
  • In the third century A.D., a gaggle of plenipotent rabbis held a symposium to settle the matter once and for all. The Fruit Hunters
  • Chad had gone to the library in hopes of escaping the gaggle of girls who seemed to follow him around everywhere.
  • She was with a group of women sitting on a garden wall, surrounded by a gaggle of children, who clammed up initially at my and the photographer's approach.
  • His eyes alighted on a gaggle of girls who looked distinctly giggly.
  • One of my fantasies is to see that as Nancy is removed from her respendent office in DC, or better, being gaggled over across the street to be arraigned. Hey, what do these twelve legislators have in common? - Moe_Lane’s blog - RedState
  • It sounds like a gaggle of angry turkeys gobbling.
  • Walking along the wet roads, empty apart from small gaggles of students, past big buildings of dark grey stone blackened by rain.
  • And gaggles of beaded tourists who come to town are always looking for something a little more elaborate than a souvenir to take home with them when visiting the magical Cajun town.
  • Moved along by a gaggle of television cameras, overhead microphones and klieg lights, Roland Burris of Illinois entered the Capitol Building today even though the Senate leadership had refused to seat him as the replacement for Barack Obama. Burris Enters, Then Leaves the Capitol - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • And though his keen intellect and long list of accomplishments in an industry characterized by streamlined steel could lead some to suspect otherwise, the Swiss-born businessman reserves a soft spot for his pets--a gaggle of dogs, cats and horses that all share living space on the Lutz family's farm in the Detroit area. Wendy Diamond: General Motors's Bob Lutz Chooses Pooches Over Pontiacs
  • Pop music blares as dodgem cars slam into each other and a gaggle of teenage girls in pink fur haloes giggles its way up sideshow alley.
  • Now there were no friends before me, and no one to turn to except the Khyberie thug Jassa and our gaggle of bearers — they were there chiefly because Broadfoot had said I should enter Lahore in a jampan, to impress the Sikhs with my consequence. Flashman and the Mountain of Light
  • Our little gaggle of ladies of the Gallian Court found themselves trapped behind the enemies lines when a Germanian reconaissance in force 3 btns musketeers, 1 btn grenadiers, 4 jager companies, 6 squadrons of hussars, 3 squadrons of dragoons, and two 6 pounders led by Major General von Hacke, occupied the little village of Muhlenberg, situated a few miles west of the Fulda Gap. Archive 2008-01-01
  • The trouble for Kenowa is that it's not his battle-tested and legendary band of brothers, but the Bad News Bears version, a rag-tag gaggle of misfits from every corner of Her Majesty's Empire ... and Kenowa is second-in-command behind a prince with little skill or charisma. Rabid Reads: "A Darkness Forged in Fire" by Chris Evans
  • In the Obama campaign's first reaction (if you don't count Gibbs and Biden on the morning shows and the traveling staff's guffaws watching the speech last night) David Axelrod came back on the plane and gaggled with us about Palin's speech before taking off to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. Axelrod on Palin - Swampland - TIME.com
  • One day last week, a gaggle of soldiers surrounded a junior officer teaching them how to dismantle a light machinegun. Times, Sunday Times
  • The disorder of the so-called yob-culture is the direct result of deliberate social engineering and meddling by the "Socialist/Liberal" ex-hippies and Marxist lecturers and their gaggle of "human rights" lawyers that squat in the Halls of Power. The Case for Civil War in Britain...
  • So I made my way to the Javits Center on Friday morning, the relief-effort collection point where would-be volunteers confusedly gaggled around, trying to figure out how to be useful. Usefulness In A Crisis: My 9/11 Story | ATTACKERMAN
  • Reconnecting with this sticky-fingered siren becomes Jason's new vocation and obsession, though he's often distracted by sparring with a smarmy boss SNL's Chris Parnell, very funny in the first few episodes and hanging with a gaggle of aggressively trendy friends, who give the Happy Endings cast a run for their money in name-dropping cultural references. Thursday's TV: Sweeps Begin, and MTV Loses Its Pants
  • Surely, though the best name of all is given to sansevieria hyacinthoides, which grows in a green gaggle of twisted leaves, standing erect like snakes.
  • The interactions of geese from different gaggles is identical to that of lesbians who try to interact from different group lots of honking and goose drama is likely to ensue.
  • She obeyed, using orange and bright neon pink crayons, drawing gaggles of flowers, hands, and distorted faces that closely resemble Easter Island Statues.
  • Beyond the door a few inquisitive souls stood in a loose gaggle watching the fortunate emerge.
  • Now there were no friends before me, and no one to turn to except the Khyberie thug Jassa and our gaggle of bearers - they were there chiefly because Broadfoot had said I should enter Lahore in a jampan, to impress the Sikhs with my consequence. Flashman And The Mountain Of Light
  • Along with gaggles of Canada Geese, we saw our first groups of Brant.
  • The ever-present green-and white clad gaggle of fans surround the main entrance to Celtic Park, all of them gazing with intent at the procession of suits and tracksuits inside.
  • The Editorial Page is consistently an embarrassment, the Opinion Page hasn't updated their contributor rolodex in decades and the paper carries a gaggle of inside-the-beltway dilettantes who almost never add anything of substance to the debate (you know: Broder, Milbank, Kurtz and the other regurgitators of cocktail party prater on the WP payroll). The Bias That We Fight...
  • There is a crowded, Hooray Henry exuberance to the room, with pink-cheeked gents swilling dry Martinis and families with gaggles of well-dressed, extraordinarily blonde children.
  • The trees stood gaggled together in the woods, perfectly still, as if in anticipation of something … big. May Bird, Warrior Princess
  • He uses it to reanimate returning characters Attila the Hun (Patrick Gallagher), Sacajawea (Mizou Peck), miniature cowboy Jedediah Smith (Owen Wilson), and tiny Roman pal Octavius (Steve Coogan) along with a gaggle of grunting Neanderthals. Current Movie Reviews, Independent Movies - Film Threat

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