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Victorians flocked to Kew Gardens in London to see it.
The students flocked to it during its temporary CSAIL residence.
They've flocked together on instinct upon seeing the potential predator.
Instead, those users just flocked to other, more permissive sites.
Young college graduates flocked to NASA after Kennedy's 1961 speech.
These birds would have flocked together to save their King.
With nowhere to turn, the disgruntled masses flocked to Twitter.
Many flocked to shelters where they thought they'd be safe.
Many lawmakers have flocked to back Rubio since Florida Gov.
People also flocked to supermarkets for supplies before Dorian hit.
A sellout crowd of 12,000 flocked to the course Sunday.
Television and print journalists flocked to the spectacle around Nixon.
Hundreds of white men flocked from surrounding cities and states.
Others flocked there, and within months thousands had claimed plots.
Manufacturers, led by the pharmaceutical industry, flocked to the island.
Audiences concur: they've flocked to the show in their droves.
Mourners flocked to his funeral that year in Casper, Wyo.
College coaches had flocked to Ladue to watch him play.
After the show, pedestrians flocked to take it all in.
Consumers flocked to banks to prepare financially for the crisis.
Despite this, top operatives still flocked to join her campaign.
More specifically, investors flocked into financials and industrials between Nov.
At first, advertisers and investors flocked to the new SFX.
Customers flocked to its table for samples served with juice.
Young people and suburban liberals flocked to McGovern in droves.
Whenever Phil arrived at basketball camps, kids flocked to him.
Students there flocked to campus to join in winning chants.
Gillibrand and other Senate colleagues flocked to hug him afterward.
They also flocked in droves to his first world tour.
Most neighborhoods have easy options ... unless your tree is flocked.
People flocked online to protest and demand the activists' return.
In London, this meant most flocked to Greenwich University's side.
The city's homeless have also flocked to the convention center.
Investors have flocked to cryptocurrencies like bitcoin despite wild price swings.
The website hosting them crashed as curious Thais flocked to it.
Hundreds of recruits flocked to the province each year, he said.
Clinton since first-time caucusgoers flocked to Mr. Sanders in Iowa.
Crowds flocked to the exhibit, staged in a decaying school building.
In retrospect it makes sense: TV was where the audiences flocked.
Thousands flocked to evacuation centres in the city's district of Mabi.
A small gold rush of social enterprise companies flocked to Kenya.
Borrowers flocked to the leveraged loan market to slash borrowing costs.
Entrepreneurs, poets, technologists, politicians, scientists, builders, and dreamers flocked like starlings.
Selena posed with the posse as they chaotically flocked around her.
Once Lakewood did open, people seeking shelter flocked to the church.
Many establishment Republicans and lawmakers flocked to Rubio, the Florida senator.
In recent years southern workers have flocked to the wealthier north.
At one point, nearly 10,000 people had flocked to the site.
Twitch Black Friday: $5 Flocked Logo Tee | $5 Gltich Oversized Mug
A snow-flocked tree that's wrapped in 550 warm white lights
A pre-lit flocked Fraser Christmas tree with 1,500 multicolor lights
Burgundians have flocked to Oregon in the wake of Drouhin's success.
Shoppers in Columbus once flocked to two malls, Eastland and Westland.
Investors flocked to markets considered safer in times of political risk.
But as viewers flocked to "Roseanne," Ms. Barr returned to Twitter.
Fans of 1980s Polka King Jan Lewan flocked to his concerts.
U.S. yields also fell as investors flocked to the Treasury market.
People flocked to Amazon listings of binders to write funny reviews.
We flocked to smartphones, app stores, social networks and cloud storage.
Left: Opening Ceremony flocked velvet mesh glitter dress, $595 at openingceremony.
Advertisers who once flocked to Rolling Stone's pages began turning away.
Protesters flocked to one of the airport's terminals in a spontaneous protest.
People flocked to it to learn what their friends were up to.
European politicians flocked to Tehran with dozens of corporate executives in tow.
Investors have fled Italian debt and flocked to safe-haven German bonds.
The Yomiuri daily newspaper said 11,353 people had flocked to evacuation centers.
Fans flocked to Lynn's official Facebook page to send their well wishes.
Foreign businessmen, who flocked to Iran after the nuclear deal, have left.
Local media flocked to the scene on Monday to cover the mayhem.
Tourists flocked outside her flat to see the remains of the Wall.
Buckling under the epidemic, aid agencies flocked to help contain the virus.
"Alien" featured stylish direction and cinematography, and audience flocked to its release.
Family members have flocked to Aretha Franklin's side, her rep tells PEOPLE.
Investors have flocked back in to digital currencies after a bruising 2018.
Competitive berry pickers flocked to Suomussalmi in 2016 for the World Championships.
Many multinational companies have flocked to the Emerald Isle for tax purposes.
People in Australia have flocked to the cities, rather than regional areas.
"When I took the medal out people flocked to it," Mike said.
Evidently, viewers were intrigued by Genesis' first SUV and flocked to Cars.
When the plane disembarked, the attendants flocked to help unload her luggage.
Notably, foreign automakers have flocked to places like Mississippi, Tennessee, and Alabama.
Weeping families flocked to public hearings clutching photographs and heart-rending petitions.
People also flocked to South Florida airports, but schedules were in flux.
More than 50,000 flocked to DragCon this year, according to event organizers.
Escaped slaves flocked there, adding to an already sizable African-American population.
AIDS was still a significant killer, and men flocked to his classes.
They have not flocked to Samara, Saransk and Yekaterinburg in great numbers.
People in Washington, DC, still flocked to witness the cherry blossoms bloom.
Investors flocked to the safety of American government bonds, pushing yields lower.
More than 285,290 fans had flocked to Chicago for Star Wars Celebration.
However, when the festival started, thousands flocked to the free-loving festival.
Seniors have flocked to modeling schools on the back of Kim's success.
While J. Crew flailed, consumers flocked to the smaller and hipper Madewell.
Westerners like us flocked to see Gorbachev as an oracle of democracy.
There was a time when listeners flocked to see Salvador perform live.
Viewers have flocked to Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel for political satire.
Ginter recalls of the people who flocked downtown for a night out.
Voters flocked to the president's message because they knew he was right.
During breaks for to-be-inserted commercials, guests flocked to the bar.
National Tree 12.993 Foot Carolina Pine Tree with Flocked Cones, $263.91; amazon.
Russian investors have flocked to the U.S. cannabis industry in recent years.
Earlier Monday, however, buyers flocked to the October $41 calls, Nathan said.
Sanders ran in 2016 -- and lots of Democratic voters flocked to him.
Rinna's friends flocked to the comments section to praise her dancing video.
Wealthy people, too, have flocked to United States partnerships for their tax advantages.
Thousands of professional first responders and volunteers flocked to the region to help.
There was a rhythm to their movements as they flocked past, backpacks bouncing.
Mr Trump is not president mainly because working-class strugglers flocked to him.
Top business-school talent flocked to employers that were ahead of the curve.
Thousands have since flocked to Tamworth to sample and purchase the distillery's spirits.
Its voters flocked to the young centrist Emmanuel Macron in last spring's elections.
The beauty community flocked to stores when lip oils first hit the scene.
The first city to fall into IS hands, foreign fighters flocked to Raqqa.
Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky, flocked to his defense.
White voters, especially men in rural areas, flocked to Trump in record numbers.
Artists flocked to SoundCloud for its ease of use and its cool factor.
They flocked to social media to share their memories, pain, stories, and admiration.
Worshipers flocked here to pay their respects and to see the beautiful architecture.
There are options ranging from classic Christmas trees to more majestic flocked beauties.
People flocked to home sale events to get themselves a slice of suburbia.
The cameras flocked to the floor, descending on us like black hooded birds.
At noon, crimson-robed nuns flocked to a gathering at the main nunnery.
More than 100,000 people flocked to see Akihito and Michiko in 1990. Oct.
It's not difficult to see why crowds flocked to embrace the young band.
Clinton's marginal supporters had already flocked back to her column after the debate.
Mr. Marco says more than 15,000 New York drivers have flocked to Juno.
Yes, that goes for the masses who flocked to beaches amid spring break.
Tens of thousands flocked to the United States and applied for political asylum.
Investors have flocked to safe assets such as gold and the Japanese yen.
While some Chargers faithful stopped coming to his restaurants, many others have flocked.
As prices soar, developers have flocked to projects like the Yanan New Zone.
Locals and spring breakers flocked to Clearwater Beach in Florida on March 17.
The Republicans have flocked to Trump's cramped nationalism and abandoned their creedal story.
Investors worldwide have flocked into perceived "safe-haven" assets, most notably government bonds.
So much so that for 16 years, fans have flocked to Lebowski Fest.
People staying indoors to avoid contracting the deadly virus flocked to shop online.
An audience of reporters and photographers flocked around him, seagulls to a mast.
In most remaining states, voters who opposed Trump flocked to Cruz, not Kasich.
Sports fans flocked to watch the Tour de France — even in the rain.
A core ensemble, in pink jazz sneakers, flocked among them, dispersing and reuniting.
Thousands also flocked to Raleigh to show support or disdain for the law.
Hundreds have flocked to several evacuation shelters as the fires continued throughout the weekend.
With Monday a national holiday in Colombia, tourists flocked to the El Carmen preserve.
While people flocked to take photos next to the whales, others condemned the messages.
Since the block, Russian users have flocked to VPN services to continue using Telegram.
Irrational, yes, but that predictable love ensured that consumers repeatedly flocked to IKEA stores.
That's one of the main reasons companies flocked to Shenzhen in the first place.
Organizers said four million people, including 439,000 foreigners, flocked to the city last year.
Netflix In the past few months, fantasy fans have flocked to the The Witcher.
Thousands of supporters from around the world flocked to join an orgy of violence.
Last year, China's biggest smartphone customers flocked to: Xiaomi, Huawei, Apple, Oppo, and Vivo.
In the past 10 years, the powerful and wealthy have flocked to New Zealand.
It is also where kids flocked to fly kites because of its omnipresent breeze.
But once he started putting out remixes on SoundCloud, people flocked to his songs.
Crowds flocked to attend the impromptu event, spilling across the streets of the neighborhood.
Affluent white New Yorkers have flocked to Harlem, followed by restaurants, bars and shops.
Children flocked around great steaming pots, as employees replaced those emptied with full ones.
Despite—or perhaps because of—the unlikely results, punters flocked to the betting windows.
Instead customers have flocked to cheaper on-demand services like Netflix and Amazon Prime.
So last night Gizmodo readers flocked to the Flatiron district and did just that.
It's Kayla's story, first and foremost — and people flocked to theaters to see it.
Police sprayed tear-gas at family members who flocked to the prison for news.
Fans flocked to wrestling blogs and forums, asking why Rusev mostly beat black wrestlers.
With stock market indexes tumbling, investors have flocked to bonds as a safe haven.
On Wednesday, people flocked to Cobden's statue in a public square to lay flowers.
Families and retirees flocked to Paradise in the 1960s; the town incorporated in 1978.
Last-minute shoppers flocked to jewelry stores, and sales of jewelry were up 5.9%.
Foreign firms have flocked to Vietnam and make about two-thirds of Vietnamese exports.
Other aides also flocked to Sanders' office, but declined comment on the pending action.
From 2016 to 2018, voters around the globe flocked to populist candidates and causes.
Users flocked to Twitter during the outage, where the hashtag "#InstagramDown" trended for hours.
Each section was teeming with associates who flocked to every customer who walked by.
But before that could happen, people flocked to snap selfies and commemorate the oddity.
While daughters flocked to nursing, a job that couldn't move overseas, sons seemed adrift.
People have also flocked to Webex in record numbers in the past few weeks.
Foreigners have long flocked to inaugurations as guests of American donors, which is permitted.
Idealized country life, in a card mailed in 1907, as Americans flocked to cities.
On Monday, students flocked to the llamas to pet the animals and take selfies.
In 2017, demonstrators flocked to Washington for what was called by some a counterinauguration.
Hordes of giddy riders flocked to the stations to be a part of history.
Crowds still flocked to stores to scoop up deals on televisions, toys and clothing.
That heady combination explains why stars -- eager for such adulation -- flocked to the company.
After the Civil War, freed blacks flocked to the booming city and bought land.
Chongqing chicken and mung-bean jelly proliferated as skilled chefs flocked to the city.
During the campaign, crowds flocked to his events and to take selfies with him.
They flocked to Berry 5.1, walking slowly in a circle around its great girth.
Fans last month flocked to the London street crossing featured on the record's cover.
Iowa's conservative evangelical voters have flocked to Cruz, giving him an edge on Trump.
Investors flocked to XIV, launched in 2010, for profits that grew in calm markets.
Tourists flocked to see the world's tallest sandcastle at an annual festival in Germany.
When Facebook decided two years ago that video was important, publishers flocked to video.
Naturally, fans flocked to the reunion news and put the album on the backburner.
Qasem Soleimani, Americans flocked to the Selective Service website, crashing it on January 3.
People flocked to the coast in droves seeking relief in the cool ocean waters.
But they kept it alive, brought it to market, and buyers flocked to Dodge showrooms.
Tourists flocked to the whale over the weekend to snap selfies and "ride" the animal.
In the immediate aftermath of the ban, protestors flocked to airports, where travelers were stranded.
Spokeswoman Mindy Quinn said that "hundreds and hundreds" of people have flocked to give blood.
Departments nationwide have flocked to body-worn cameras as a fashionable and almost reflexive reform.
World leaders flocked to Paris, walking hand in hand against terrorism in unity and defiance.
Of course, the Internet dubbed it Harambe and flocked to Twitter to flaunt their find.
Crowds flocked to the exhibition, which also appeared in Chicago, Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Hundreds of people flocked to see them and two were subjected to anti-nuclear graffiti.
Artists have flocked here thanks to the area's dramatic landscapes and beautiful earth-colored buildings.
When Windows, its flagship operating system, ruled computing in the 1990s, developers flocked to it.
My peers flocked to 75-year-old Bernie Sanders in the primary elections, after all.
That showdown took place in Indianapolis, where NRA members had flocked for their annual convention.
Probably. But let he who hath not purchased a flocked tree cast the first stone.
In the days after the Parkland shooting, users flocked to Wikipedia to learn about guns.
Baby boomers and seniors have flocked to sectors they mistakenly thought of as bond equivalents.
In recent years Western celebrities have flocked to Weibo to raise their profile in China.
At rallies across New Hampshire, women from every generation have flocked to Bernie Sanders' events.
Naturally, Americans flocked to our Google overlords to try to reach some semblance of understanding.
As fighters flocked to Mosul, hundreds of thousands of residents fled, prompting a refugee crisis.
That trapped many foreign investors who had flocked to Iceland, lured by its high yields.
The upcoming states have more of the white liberal voters who have flocked to him.
On the anniversary of his death this year, hundreds flocked to his village to mourn.
This explains why generations of tourists have flocked to the little town of Marfa, Texas.
When he travelled, people flocked to the high road to see his cart go by.
Groups in recent weeks have flocked to the agency to ask for last-minute changes.
Townsfolk flocked to see the display of autographed rackets, clothing and other tennis paraphernalia inside.
Bitcoin hit a high of $8,835 last week before blockchain enthusiasts flocked to New York.
Tens of thousands of shareholders flocked to Omaha for Berkshire Hathaway's annual meeting this weekend.
Since newly enfranchised blacks flocked to Lincoln's party, racial violence also suppressed the Republican vote.
The largely gay crowd that flocked to David Barton Gym has migrated to Hell's Kitchen.
"Batman" fans flocked to the area to watch Mayor Eric Garcetti send up the signal.
And GOP primary voters in the district flocked to Rubio in the March 1 caucuses.
He called the many scouts who once flocked to watch his son's high school games.
Visitors flocked to see the family of three, stretching for glimpses from behind the trees.
They also flocked to government buildings and the homes of the governor and police chief.
It happened again in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, when energized Democratic voters flocked to the polls.
In the 1980s, Japanese businessmen flocked to Midtown Manhattan, following a surge in Japan's economy.
Consider women and college graduates, who have flocked to the Democratic Party in recent years.
That seems to be a reason why many investors have flocked to bond funds lately.
Global brands flocked to China to tap into the country's cheap and willing labor pool.
People flocked to the unlikely attraction, snapping their selfies and preparing to say their goodbyes.
After the Mexican-American War, settlers flocked to California, specifically Los Angeles, looking for gold. 
The platform energized Latino voters, who flocked to Obama by overwhelming margins in both elections.
Members of the public have flocked to the beached sperm whales since they were discovered.
Beleaguered commuters flocked to other lines that were overcrowded and sweltering on a hot day.
She said that Vroman was always gracious and friendly and that people flocked to him.
Several major Buttigieg donors flocked to VoteVets in January, according to the new financial disclosures.
Democrats seeking to defeat Katko have flocked to Colleen Deacon, a former aide to Sen.
And young fans bought Monkee records in chart topping numbers and flocked to their concerts.
Millions flocked to it in 22018 and 22017, despite minimal coverage in the tech press.
Investors instead flocked to safe-haven currencies such as the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen.
Groups that opposed the 2016 initiative, like the Sierra Club, have flocked to this one.
The population that has flocked to the marketplaces looks pretty similar to the Medicaid population.
An aerospace worker got the nickname Bird Seed because men flocked around her like pigeons.
As voters have flocked to the formerly unknown Pete Buttigieg, mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Women loved them and flocked to the spa towns where such a cure was provided.
Clinton has struggled to connect with younger voters, who have flocked to Senator Bernie Sanders's campaign.
Unaccompanied children from Nigeria - some as young as 10 or 11 - have also flocked to Italy.
Investors flocked to bonds, sending the yield on the 30-year Treasury to below 3 percent.
That segment skyrocketed from 5 percent to 18 percent, as older Americans flocked to medical marijuana.
Tumblr, and all of the valuable communities that once flocked to it, is on the decline. 
IN THE mid-19th century, hundreds of thousands of Americans flocked west in search of gold.
Witches in Oregon and California's central coast flocked to the water for annual charity paddleboarding events.
The poor, and even the very poor, flocked to them as the UK Independence Party imploded.
Snapchat has remained popular with younger people, even as more users overall have flocked to Instagram.
Many media organizations have flocked to Facebook to engage audiences, create community and tell compelling stories.
While thousands flocked to "like" the retweet, others pointed out the irony of the apparent jab.
Near the end, many Thais flocked to his hospital to pray and pay their last respects.
Teammates flocked to Murphy, an undrafted rookie who has played more than 300 minor league contests.
And 6m of them flocked to hear Pope Francis when he visited four years ago (pictured).
In the meantime, artists and fans alike flocked to rival services like Spotify, Google, and Apple.
They flocked to Brett Kavanaugh's hearing, where the memory of an alleged sexual assault was interrogated.
Thousands of provincials and foreigners flocked to the open-air stock market in the rue Quincampoix.
Many people flocked to Twitter to express disappointment that Kate Middleton didn't wear a black dress.
Volunteers flocked to Greek islands to help the refugees clambering ashore from their overloaded rubber dinghies.
In 2012, on a single day, 234 people flocked the summit to set a world record.
The Welsh players flocked to celebrate with Bale, and McAuley put his head into his hands.
The unemployment rate was unchanged at 4.9 percent as more people flocked to the labor market.
In 2017 a lot of assets have flocked into active ETFs that offer safety and income.
On Saturday, hundreds of them flocked to the parish's two evacuation shelters, both in Belle Chasse.
He scrapped the flocked wallpaper and stamped red velvet to expose raw concrete walls and ductwork.
In the mid-1800s, miners flocked to Virginia City in Nevada in hopes of finding gold.
Even after the Clinton administration, these same people flocked to join Bill Clinton at public events.
As fans flocked around him, Mr. Keillor graciously deflected questions, directing queries back to the scrum.
Clinton, and the progressive voters who flocked to his candidacy continued to coalesce around Mrs. Clinton.
They also flocked to the nearby Niagara Falls to watch daredevils try to survive the rapids.
Booker's position is also popular with millennials, most of whom flocked to Bernie Sanders in 2016.
A photography class from the nearby International Center of Photography flocked around the tables taking pictures.
As a result, Chinese citizens have flocked Africa, working in industries including manufacturing, healthcare, and technology.
Algerian immigrants flocked to France for jobs in the 1960s and '70s, when labor was needed.
Anger over these operations radicalized young men in the area, who flocked to join militant groups.
It does not oversee in any organized way the sellers who have flocked to its site.
It does not oversee the sellers who have flocked to its site in any organized way.
They flocked to Los Angeles gun shops to stock up on ammo during Father's Day sales.
They also flocked to stories on comfort foods and creations from Canada and western New York.
The state is full of white working-class voters who flocked to Donald Trump in droves.
Nearly every day for the past nine weeks, hundreds of Palestinians have flocked here for demonstrations.
Workers flocked to the city to run the drilling rigs and lay pipelines in the area.
Syrian volunteers have flocked to a recruitment center in the town of Urfa to sign up.
Flustered fans flocked to Twitter in confusion and it's safe to say they were not happy.
Locals in Thessaloniki, Greece, flocked to a seaside promenade on March 16, ignoring social-distancing directives.
Customers flocked to the restaurant chain and the sandwich sold out in less than two weeks.
Last decade, investors flocked to mortgage-backed securities and big emerging markets from Brazil to Russia.
Moms flocked to help Smith, and now the little ones have a new lease on life.
After the Second World War, Filipinos flocked to sparsely populated areas of Mindanao, seeking economic opportunity.
Source: MicrosoftTop streamers such a Ninja, Shroud and Dr. DisRespect have flocked to playing the game.
In Daegu and elsewhere, citizens flocked to supermarkets and pharmacies to buy surgical masks and supplies.
It has also seen an increase in kidnappings as asylum-seekers have flocked to the area.
The president's comments pressured safe havens such as gold as investors flocked back into riskier assets.
Gold prices, however, touched one-week highs as investors globally flocked to the safety of bullion.
At least 500,000 refugees, probably more, flocked into Union lines throughout the areas under federal occupation.
Tourists have flocked to London as the pound sank to a 31-year low after Brexit.
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Between 2005 and 2017, industries such as chemical manufacturing, satellite telecommunications, and scientific research flocked tmsnrt.
Reporters and photographers flocked to where the suffering was most visible — the border's bridges and depots.
Snow-flocked Adirondack chairs clustered around open fires near a food truck serving beef shank tacos.
No wonder audiences have already flocked to it: It's a textbook good time at the theatre.
This was also, of course, a period of immense immigration, as peasants flocked from rural areas decimated by the inflow of cheap agricultural products from the "new" world to cities and the citizens of poorer countries flocked to richer ones in search of better lives and opportunities.
Voters haven't flocked to him because they're deeply familiar with, or woefully ignorant about, his political history.
Institutional investors starved of returns have flocked in droves to riskier asset classes, such as private startups.
Instead, the job of offering aid falls largely to international volunteers who have flocked to the island.
Since the election, many investors have flocked to United Rentals in anticipation of Trump's spending on infrastructure.
In the 22th century, fundamentalist and evangelical Christians flocked to the radio and television to attract believers.
Then 2019 hit, and all our favorite stars flocked to their favorite artists asking for even more.
That's one of the reasons why investors have recently flocked to investments that offer much higher yields.
Microsoft has been branching out into other territories as mobile developers have flocked to Android and iOS.
But people still flocked to see these performances, whether they understood what Burden was doing or not.
Part of this may be that audiences haven't flocked to Julia comedies the way they used to.
Safe haven assets, which panicked investors had flocked to last week, saw their prices steady on Tuesday.
Nearly 400,000 visitors flocked to the Australian landmark in the year to end-June, government data shows.
Turks have flocked to foreign currencies since a currency crisis last year eroded confidence in the lira.
In the ethnically mixed city of Kirkuk, Kurds sang and danced as they flocked to polling stations.
The service was reinstated soon after, but not before Brazilian WhatsApp users flocked to rival service Telegram.
Coastal residents flocked to grocery stores to stock up on water and other supplies, local media reported.
Manufacturers, largely from the pharmaceutical industry, flocked to Puerto Rico to take advantage of these tax breaks.
More than 40,000 Berkshire Hathaway shareholders flocked to Omaha, Nebraska for the business conglomerate's annual shareholders meeting.
Having her support was key in keeping the momentum flowing when other people flocked to the bar.
Belke balked at Pratt's assertion that people flocked to Givling to help others with their student loans.
Black people from the east also flocked west, keen to cash in on the booming ranching industry.
Americans flocked to "Crazy Rich Asians", a frothy romantic comedy about Chinese-Americans and Singapore's high society.
Instead of people huddling together to vlog, teens flocked to one another to collab on a TikTok.
More than a million migrants flocked to Germany in 2015 and 0003 but arrivals have dropped significantly.
Even so, the Japanese public, bombarded by TV advertisements for the listing, has flocked to buy shares.
The flies flocked to the sticky nectar, and Guadagnino kept it in for the sake of verisimilitude.
Some blamed a change in the glass formula and flocked to thrift stores to buy older models.
"socialism," flocked to Sanders in the primary contests, giving him more than 70 percent of their votes.
"The national media flocked to Salt Lake City to tell the nation about Elizabeth Smart," they wrote.
Gamers have also flocked to Electronic Arts Inc's Apex Legends and Tencent Holdings Ltd's "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" (PUBG).
Fans immediately flipped over the red-carpet flex, and flocked to Twitter to gush all about it.
Sure enough, crowds flocked to Tamar Park to enjoy the installation on the evening of February 14.
Of course, Instagram users immediately flocked to Twitter to either complain or make fun of the service.
Vietnam's privatization has been protracted, putting off some of the international investors who initially flocked to it.
Students flocked to his evening classes, never quite knowing what mental challenge he would toss out next.
Thousands of fans flocked to the grand opening of "The Wizarding World of Harry Potter" on Thursday.
But his followers, who want the authorities to suspend their siege, flocked into the 1,000 acre compound.
Poverty is widespread in Indonesia, and many people, jobless and desperate, have flocked to the gold fields.
And if audiences flocked in droves to the movies this weekend, it's because critics raved in droves.
Bauhaus is celebrated for the people who flocked to it and created art with verve and playfulness.
Social conservatives flocked to his side over other deeply religious Republican presidential candidates, such as Ted Cruz.
Newcomers have flocked to the north face of the mountain, drawn by land that was relatively affordable.
Over the years, explorers have flocked to the Himalayas to try and find evidence of the beast.
Moviegoers flocked en masse to see Simba's grand return to the big screen, and to much enthusiasm.
People flocked to Fake Karl, who topped every "who to follow in fashion" list during that era.
Attracted by the promise of combining outsized egoism and dangerous machinery, horror filmmakers flocked to the trend.
The only reminder of the crowds that once flocked here was the row of empty portable toilets.
Mr. Obama also does not want to alienate the liberal voters who have flocked to Mr. Sanders.
Programmers flocked to air their grievances, compiling a list of Chinese companies that reportedly practice 996 working.
The 1,254 branch tips are accented with flocked pine cones to add to the natural, woodsy look.
And Washington, DC, closed roads after visitors ignored social distancing as crowds flocked to view cherry blossoms.
More than 11 million students flocked to take the college entrance exams over the next two years.
I have seen this in Burgundy, where people flocked to the '143, '214, '22014 and '22012 vintages.
African-Americans flocked there in order to seek freedom from Jim Crow and from the plantation economy.
When one reporter found out that the first hearse had arrived, we all flocked to the morgue.
It was here — specifically, to "Freak Street" — that the hippies who "discovered" Nepal in the 217s flocked.
Young people flocked to cities and rapidly growing suburbs, where jobs were plentiful and rent was cheap.
Flocked by camera-wielding participants, Trump declared he'd already been given a warm welcome to the summit.
Drillers have recently flocked to the Anadarko because the cost of producing oil there is relatively low.
Yang supporters have flocked to him, they say, because he has one clear idea: universal basic income.
Thousands of people flocked to the site, forming what seemed like an endless line to get in.
Millions of people also flocked to the streets there, and the city was shut to car traffic.
Australian home buyers flocked to big offshore players such as HSBC, ING Groep NV, and Citigroup Inc.
Ironically, they note, those are the same regions where voters flocked to Trump's promise of reviving jobs.
Sara Thompson was among scores of protesters who flocked to the legislature to protest House Bill 2.
The active versus passive debate has heated up as investors' cash has flocked into exchange-traded funds.
Dancers who have been made to feel less than welcome at other clubs have flocked to Jolene.
But many Europeans have flocked to the coastal country, known for its beaches and bustling sex trade.
Though South Korea itself was knocked out, Mexicans flocked to the embassy to celebrate the Asian team.
People — as many as 900, by some estimates — flocked to the rupture, many carrying containers to fill.
In order to avoid potentially losing some money, some resellers have flocked to other points of sale.
Those who feel left behind have flocked to PiS, which offers both nationalist rhetoric and monetary hand-outs.
Mr Corbyn's rallies by contrast were thrilling—huge crowds of the party faithful flocked to see their leader.
Looking at box office statistics, audiences clearly flocked to get a glimpse of Queen's past glory in droves.
Atlanta (CNN)Nervous residents have flocked to grocery stores in anticipation of snow in the South this weekend.
As customary, residents in warning areas flocked to grocery stories to load up on bread, milk and more.
More than 1,000 exhibitors flocked to New York City to show their wares and tempt distributors this year.
Fans and fellow artists have flocked to Twitter to share their grief over the death of Mac Miller.
While everyone flocked to buy the yellow one from last weekend, last night Beyoncé wore a pink version.
When a meme promoting the group gained traction in Subtle Asian Traits, users flocked to it in droves.
Designers flocked to New York City to show their fall/winter 2020 collections during New York Fashion Week.
On top of the tax credit, productions have flocked to Georgia for the temperate climate and varied topography.
Investors including the venture capital firms Andreessen Horowitz and O'Reilly AlphaTech Ventures flocked to give the company money.
During the economic boom of the 403s and early 2000s, unauthorised immigrants, mainly from Mexico, flocked to America.
Sex tourists have flocked to The Netherlands, turning brothels there into a powerful industry that faces minimal regulation.
International investors flocked to lend money to Saudi Arabia's hugely profitable state-owned oil company earlier this month.
That inherently weights it against Trump and the many outsiders and disillusioned Republicans who have flocked to him.
Thousands of people in South Asia flocked to the streets to welcome spring and celebrate life in color.
Those who flocked to the site when the 36-hour-long deal event kicked off at 3 p.m.
Pro streamers, celebrities, and a vast mainstream audience quickly took note and flocked to the hot new thing.
The wave of attacks came as tourists flocked to the beaches at the start of a public holiday.
After watching the back-to-back hardware events, people flocked to Twitter to passionately declare Microsoft the winner.
Since its unveiling on Wednesday, Starbucks fans have flocked to the cafe from as early as 10 a.m.
Thousands of NFL fans have flocked to Nashville for the three-day event and related activities and concerts.
Last year's ceiling-scraping flocked tree — also by Leatham — was ornamented with massive balls in shades of pink.
Sunni Muslims, who once flocked to its banner, still feel economically and politically oppressed in Syria and Iraq.
Sovereign investors have flocked to Asian start-ups this year in the hope of gaining first-mover advantage.
Gold futures rose to a six-year high on Monday, as investors flocked to the save haven trade.
Nearly 3,000 people flocked to Castile's funeral Thursday at the Cathedral of Saint Paul in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Tens of thousands of people flocked to Canada's immigration website in November, enough traffic to crash the site.
The murders terrified local residents, who flocked to gun stores to purchase unprecedented numbers of firearms for protection.
The shooting occurred as people flocked to the airport in a bid to evacuate before Hurricane Irma approaches.
As the evening wore on, others flocked to the area to feast on delicacies unique to Bhendi Bazaar.
On Saturday, an estimated 800,22018 people flocked to Washington, D.C., to join the historic March for Our Lives.
Barred from taking part in a pride event in Singapore, foreigners flocked to bars and private spaces instead.
With bonds yielding little return, investors have flocked to stocks, raising concerns about misallocation of capital and bubbles.
Even though credit-card companies in America would not process deposits to the site, punters flocked to it.
From sheer and shiny to the wild cut-outs ... stars have historically flocked to Cannes in nearly nothing!
It was disillusioned hippies from the Bay who first flocked to the Redwoods to cultivate the illicit herb.
Poorer families had flocked to the Gulshan-e-Iqbal park for the affordable thrills of its fairground rides.
People braving the storm flocked to social media to share photos and videos of their water-logged commutes.
Buzzy start-ups like Bird and Lime saw their valuations spike in 2018 as investors flocked to industry.
Haitians flocked to Panama in boats by the thousands, then bumped their way by road down to Brazil.
Sales of the Cruze had fallen significantly as American consumers flocked to roomier models like sport utility vehicles.
Before the game, tailgaters flocked outside, wearing Chiefs hats and scarves, and jerseys and team jackets over layers.
Americans of retirement age are reliably Republican, while young voters, in the Obama era, have flocked to Democrats.
The world's most profitable retailers flocked to this stretch of barren country, while the headline unemployment rate plunged.
But in the 1950s, scientists began associating cigarettes with cancer, and smokers flocked to supposedly safer filtered cigarettes.
Since then foreign business delegations have flocked to Tehran and billions of dollars of deals have been signed.
But this wasn't the first time eyeballs flocked to Medium for a major — if slightly more salacious — announcement.
At Brooklyn Bridge Park, mourning doves, blacked-capped chickadees, and white-throated sparrows have flocked to the feeder.
Driving the news: Before the KKR-Envision deal, private equity flocked to health care knowing the profit potential.
As investors flocked to safe-haven assets, U.S. Treasury yields remained near six-week lows early on Tuesday.
After gold was discovered in California in 1848, people from all over the world flocked to San Francisco.
As Trump kept attacking the media, Americans flocked to its most prestigious names, willingly paying for credible information.
It could be wood or chocolate or something flocked, but is actually steel painted black or dark brown.
At the Carnoustie Golf Links, large galleries had again flocked to watch the popular, bearded, easy-smiling Fleetwood.
In the years since, Chinese and Russian tourists have flocked to Phuket, changing the character of tourism there.
The Portuguese, Dutch and British flocked here, eager to control a fulcrum linking the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
Turks have flocked to hard currencies since the lira fell nearly 30% against the dollar two years ago.
Between August 15 and 18 in 1969, people flocked to Bethel, New York, for a historic music festival.
Although the days are still cool in northern Iraq, Thursday was sunny and people flocked to picnic outdoors.
For decades, job seekers flocked to the city, drawn by high wages, company-subsidized housing and generous benefits.
Many users flocked to these services because they provided a less-expensive, more flexible alternative to traditional cable.
Large crowds had flocked to the store when it opened on Tuesday, causing traffic jams in the neighbourhood.
Soon after, conservatives flocked to social media to deride the speaker for not taking the occasion seriously enough.
In the late 19th century, Cuban immigrants flocked to Florida, bringing with them an affinity for roast pork.
The internet giant posted increases in revenue and profit after shoppers flocked to it during the holiday season.
In Mexico, some flocked to the sand dunes of Samalayuca on the outskirts of Ciudad Juárez to watch.
After World War II, veterans from Austria and neighboring Germany flocked to the house, especially on Hitler's birthday.
They flocked to him anyway, led by men like Sessions, the first sitting US senator to endorse Trump.
As a result, investors flocked to steady growth stocks like and , shying away from traditional bank equities altogether.
After years of low interest rates, investors have flocked to lower-grade bonds in search of higher yields.
Such funds have become less popular, especially among younger investors, who have flocked to lower-cost index funds.
Hardcore fandom was almost entirely united in its love, and casual fans flocked to see the green kid.
Image courtesy of the Council on Foreign Relations Foreign fighters have previously flocked to Southeast Asia's domestic struggles.
Even as rank-and-file GOP voters largely flocked to Trump's banner, conservative elites and donors saw danger.
There was no evidence in 2016 that rank-and-file union members flocked to Trump in large numbers.
Throughout 2016, tens of thousands of revelers flocked to over a dozen destinations to partake in carnival celebrations.
Shoppers flocked to Target to scoop up Lilly Pulitzer dresses, Missoni sweaters, Phillip Lim tops and Hunter accessories.
Demonstrators have flocked to Baghdad's Tahrir Square and protesters have shut down roads and schools in the city.
More than 2003,2200 exhibitors flocked to New York City to show their wares and tempt distributors this year.
Americans flocked to Google to find out who was singing at the ceremony and which politicians were present.
Thousands of country fans flocked to Nashville in June for this music festival, now in its 47th year.
Men and women both flocked in: Bianca as well as Mick, Diana Ross, Eric Clapton, Twiggy, Peter Sellers.
As interest rates have fallen, investors have flocked to gold, which was the top commodity of the 2010s.
Within moments of the first announcement, people flocked to shelters, crowding highways in scenes of terror and helplessness.
Venture capitalists flocked to him last quarter, along with well-known executives like April Underwood, formerly of Slack.
It's astonishing, especially since Raqqa was where foreign fighters from more than 22016 countries flocked to join ISIS.
Broadly reached out to the Kabbalah Centre to ask why so many celebrities and influencers flocked to their centers.
Millennials in particular have flocked to Detroit in recent years, drawn by its low housing prices, according to Jaffe.
From 2000 to 2005, an additional 10,000 new people from all over the world flocked to Black Rock City.
So where have all the visitors to these new museums gone, presuming that they initially flocked to the openings?
Her fans flocked to Instagram to ask why the former UFC champ would make her arms look less muscular.
In recent years, millions of tourists and expats have flocked to the country, especially to its luxurious emirate Dubai.
Blacks from across the country flocked to DC in 2009 to see the nation's first black president sworn in.
As investors flocked to the safe-haven yen, the dollar dropped 13 percent against the Japanese currency to 110.67 .
Chinese citizens have flocked to Africa, working in industries ranging from manufacturing and technology to health care and construction.
With the caucus drama still unfolding in Iowa, the candidates have flocked to New Hampshire, the next nominating state.
Xiaomi was the Chinese handset-maker to watch; urban sophisticates, enticed by viral marketing, flocked to its slick devices.
" In August 2015, he derided the tech contingent who flocked to Burning Man as "a fucking joke" and "dystopian.
But international investors flocked to lend money to Saudi Arabia's hugely profitable state-owned oil company earlier this month.
Alt-right adherents, like many who support Trump, have flocked to his anti-establishment and anti-politically correct rhetoric.
Drivers flocked to the app, instantly catapulting Juno to the top tiers of ride-hailing in New York City.
In Mexico City right now, hundreds of chanting, applauding, and screaming fans have flocked to the South Korean embassy.
On hearing the news later that night, thousands more flocked to parliament to ward off a feared Soviet attack.
Early skaters also flocked to the canal that was later replaced by what we now know as Broad Street.
Nevada In-person early voting kicked off across Nevada over the weekend and Democrats have flocked to the polls.
HK/SIN, but was off its highs near $1,337 reached following the Brexit vote, when investors flocked to safety.
Power says that creators have never had a platform they've owned, but rather, they've flocked to whatever was available.
Since the release of Avengers: Infinity War, fans have flocked to a subreddit dedicated to the film's villain, Thanos.
This didn't spark support for the Nazis among the unemployed and lower classes, who flocked to the Communists instead.
And it was perhaps inevitable that, over time, those who flocked there would get interested in tinkering with government.
San Francisco (CNN Business)Last week, photo-editing app FaceApp went viral as people flocked to its aging feature.
The children, many of whom had lost their homes in the earthquake, flocked around him, squealing, hugging, taking pictures.
A stunning 239,872 Democrats flocked to take part -- a figure equivalent to nearly 40% of the party's registered voters.
Despite China's stock market convulsions, investors flocked to the country's first initial public offering under rules implemented on Jan.
Followers flocked to the comments section to praise Hayek for showing off her gray hair in a positive light.
Long lines had already started forming outside Apple stores in Asia as fans flocked to buy the new iPhone.
In terms of individual firms, investors have flocked to Vanguard and BlackRock amid a price war among asset managers.
U.S. companies flocked to Cuba in the wake of the detente former Democratic President Barack Obama agreed in 2014.
This should help distressed workers across the country, including those who flocked to Trump's candidacy, by fattening their paychecks.
But since haters STAY hating, some of them flocked to social media to express their doubts about Union's intentions.
Tower Records was an icon for music lovers who flocked to its extensive collection of music and music magazines.
Police also threw rocks at the demonstrators, who flocked toward Katumbi when he arrived outside the prosecutor general's office.
Prize pools had increased ten-fold as more players and fans flocked to the GameCube fighting game in droves.
As news of the Obamas' housing plans became public on Wednesday, journalists and news photographers flocked to the block.
Crowds flocked to see a new work on display; he turned aside commissions from the titled and the rich.
The state also has a growing African-American population, a group that flocked to Clinton in the Democratic primaries.
National media outlets have flocked to the district, which includes some Richmond suburbs and rural swaths of central Virginia.
It's something he has in common with the tech heads who have flocked to southwest Montana in recent years.
But what should he have done with the extroverts who flocked to him like moths to a pale flame?
During the U.S. shale boom, investors flocked to MLPs, which were growing as much as 8 percent a year.
"Italia Arabia" looked at the influx of artists from the Middle East who flocked to Italy in the 1940s.
The poorly educated angry white people still flocked to my rallies and I knew they would carry me through.
Naturally, fans everywhere flocked to the social media sites, rejoicing and instructing the star how to use the app.
Hundreds of Chris' dear friends and family members flocked around the site, which only has flowers on it now.
But for the final Splatfest, the Squid Sisters were the banners players flocked to: it was Marie vs. Callie.
During the Great Recession, unemployed and underemployed 20-somethings flocked to grad school, according to the New York Times.
Investors flocked instead to August WTI, the new front-month from Wednesday, which settled up 3 percent at $49.96.
For much of China's long economic boom, young people flocked to manufacturing zones for jobs making bluejeans or iPhones.
This city was built by European immigrants who flocked here a century ago to work in the coal mines.
And they flocked to the cause of "Cuba Libre," especially once fighting broke out on the island in 1895.
He showed the millions who flocked to his funeral, an event that stretched over several days of public mourning.
Later, protesters flocked to the Minnesota Governor's Residence, where people have been gathering since Castile's death was first reported.
Were viewers really so interested in Gabbard on Wednesday that they flocked to Google to learn more about her?
Investors flocked to change their dollars into bitcoins, causing the price to spike by nearly 20 times in 2017.
The Four Seasons restaurant, where New York's elite flocked to dine in chiaroscuro, confirmed that light can define status.
They have flocked to his social network, trading book ideas and meet-up suggestions in Toronto, Dubai and London.
Rather than pay Germany to hold their money, some lenders have flocked to Austria's "century bond", which yields 0.9%.
The region caught the eye of successful producers in other parts of California, and they have flocked en masse.
The bluntest, most merciless kiss-off received the loudest cheers from the young women who flocked toward the stage.
Indeed, others with ties to the school flocked to the campus on Sunday as word of Bryant's death spread.
Morissette then launched into her 1995 smash hit "You Oughta Know" while more people flocked to the makeshift stage.
New York beekeepers flocked to the park for the special delivery, which has become something of a springtime ritual.
Scores of Haitians had flocked to the airport after hearing a rumor that there were going to be evacuations.
It's why people flocked to the Globe in 1599 — and why I hope they will rush to the Delacorte.
Big-name Trump supporters like Bannon, a former Trump campaign and White House strategist, have flocked to the project.
Birders flocked to Nickerson to get glimpses of hundreds of shearwaters unsuccessfully fighting wind and fog, like flapping flotsam.
Investors flocked to safe haven bonds, despite a still-pervasive feeling that the Fed will be raising rates aggressively.
They also face divisions over how to attract working-class voters who flocked to Trump, while maintaining progressive values.
Hundreds of thousands of people flocked to Kolkata from rural Bengal for the rally, bringing disruption to the city.
More than 13,000 artificial intelligence mavens flocked to Vancouver this week for the world's leading academic AI conference, NeurIPS.
Tens of thousands of volunteers from around the world flocked to defend his far-off kingdom in the sand.
Positioned in a corner of the room was a white flocked Christmas tree with ribbons cascading from its tip.
The residents who have since flocked to them and become riders are a true testament to the system's value.
Pete's father shared many accounts of Pete's virtues, recalling how even as a young boy, children flocked to him.
International enrollment in the United States is flat or down after many years when visitors flocked here to learn.
Bathed in a red glow, Celeste steps on the stage during the film's final moments flocked by backup dancers.
Yeezy announced the temporary store on Twitter Friday night and fans flocked to get in line for Saturday's opening.
But those concerns were misplaced; people have flocked to The Glass Room, purchases from stores next door in-hand.
On August 15, 1965, more than 55,212 people flocked to New York's Shea Stadium to watch the Beatles play.
Well-wishers on Tuesday flocked to Siriraj Hospital in Bangkok where the king has spent much of the past year.
Many investors flocked to stocks during the rally, while big bank earnings and strong retail sales data drove stocks higher.
World travelers and locals alike flocked to what had become one of the most famous nightspots and restaurants in town.
Silicon Valley's one-percenters have long flocked to tax loopholes to try and keep the IRS out of their lives.
On Thursday, Taylor Swift fans flocked to a mural in Nashville where they hoped that the reputation singer would appear.
Jane Sanders said that they were frustrated with the party's rules, particularly around superdelegates who have largely flocked to Clinton.
After Katrina, construction workers — many of them undocumented — flocked to New Orleans to pick up work in the rebuilding effort.
Crowds flocked to grocery stores to load up on bread, milk and other items in advance of the winter weather.
Peaceful protesters flocked to his apartment building last week, and blared Spanish language music while serving tacos and tequila shots.
Since the study published, Tumblr has fallen out of popularity, but young influencers have flocked to Tik Tok and Snapchat.
Then in March, Chalamet attends an Oscars after party with The Weeknd at TAO, where the ladies "flocked" to him.
This summer, audiences flocked to theaters in record droves to see Gal Gadot slip on Wonder Woman's kick-ass bracelets.
Turks have flocked to hard currencies since a currency crisis last year slashed the value of the lira by 30%.
SAFE HAVENS STEADY Safe haven assets, which panicked investors had flocked to last week, saw their prices steady on Tuesday.
Local hotels were booked up and roads packed with cars as prospective investors flocked to what is still largely farmland.
It's no surprise that teens have flocked to a social network that they use to communicate universal concerns and desires.
In 2014, after federal officials tried to confiscate Mr. Bundy's cattle, professed militiamen flocked to his ranch in Bunkerville, Nev.
When she arrived at the impoverished settlements where she volunteered, children flocked to her, and other activists sought her advice.
Thousands of men and women flocked to his call to fight and went on to capture large expanses of territory.
West's fans flocked to the service because the artist had publicly announced that his album would "never" be on Apple.
Nervous investors have flocked to bonds which are perceived as a safe haven and banks have profited as a consequence.
Fans have flocked to theaters with friends and family rocking both African- and Wakanda-Inspired garb from head to toe.
After he was confirmed to have died that night by authorities, friends flocked to social media to share their memories.
Following the announcement, fans of the star flocked to her Instagram page, congratulating her on the impending bundle of joy.
Fifty years ago, notoriously liberal Afghanistan was full of hippie tourists, while hordes of Italian sunbathers flocked to Somalia's beaches.
Hundreds of people flocked to the site east of Highway 1806 to set up structures and tipis on the property.
People flocked to Twitter to share their disappointment surrounding this year's eleven Nobel Prize recipients, all of whom are men.
They flocked to northern states—by 1950 "expellees" made up 36% of Schleswig-Holstein—but mostly avoided the south-west.
The Dow ended more than 700 points lower and investors flocked to safe havens on Monday, including gold and bonds.
David Beckham, President Obama and Dwyane Wade, among others flocked to social media, to wish the 37-year-old farewell.
Back in 2007, TV viewers flocked to cinemas to see  their favorite dysfunctional family  break on to the big screen.
Pete Wilson put anti-immigration Proposition 2900 on the ballot — and Latinos flocked to the Democratic Party by the millions.
Millennials flocked to Sanders because he didn't sound like anyone else and he wasn't saying what everyone else was saying.
Visitors have flocked to Spain in preference to many Mediterranean destinations further east, where security concerns have become increasingly acute.
Jim Cramer is saw a massive rotation of stocks happen on Thursday, as investors flocked into groups deemed as safe.
Social media users flocked to the comments, and some even claimed to have seen a ghost at the supermarket themselves.
But as other popular open source projects flocked to GitHub, ASF project developers were stuck using the foundation's aging platform.
Investors flocked to the safe-haven yen, pressuring the dollar to fall 0.2 percent to 108.60 yen in Asian trade.
"The park yesterday was a beehive where children and families flocked," added Abdullah Aslan, another Aleppo resident contacted by Reuters.
Since then, droves of young workers have flocked to the country's metropolitan areas -- where the jobs, wages, and opportunities are.
Huishan, one of China's biggest dairy companies, embraced 'innovative financing' and investors flocked to a $1.3 billion Hong Kong listing.
Residents have since flocked to see the giant carcass, which was estimated to have died more than three days ago.
For the last few weeks, kids from all over his Morris, Minnesota, neighborhood have flocked to his new backyard pool.
Millions have flocked to cities and factories in search of work leaving these old ways of life to looming dereliction.
Pharmaceutical, textile and electronics companies flocked to the island to spark a manufacturing boom that lasted for around two decades.
Fjaðrárgljúfur Canyon in Iceland has closed after tourists flocked to the location because it was seen on "Game of Thrones."
Walker Canyon was forced to temporarily close down after tourists flocked to the region to photograph the poppy "super bloom."
Yet in the southern city of Yulin crowds still flocked recently to an annual festival of lychees and dog meat.
In the 1950s and 1960s Americans flocked from cold industrial cities, such as New York and Chicago, to subtropical Florida.
Four Lowe's employees told Business Insider that former HR managers who stuck with the company typically flocked to those roles.
Wessam Hassouna, a local volunteer, said that people had flocked to donate blood, with more than 15,000 bags already collected.
As they flocked to San Juan to seek factory jobs, Washington responded with new public housing, paved roads and schools.
Looking for safety, investors flocked to Treasury notes and pushed the yields on long-term government bonds to record lows.
The tree's branches, pole, and base are flocked with fake white snow so it looks like you've brought nature indoors.
The Ringer, with its garish green color scheme, is Simmons's attempt to serve the audience that had flocked to Grantland.
The best engineers on earth flocked to enlist, and the company offered them time to spend on their own larks.
U.S. government debt prices rose Thursday as investors flocked to safe assets amid worries about a U.S.-China trade resolution.
Since leaving the FCC, Copps has flocked to the aid of those organizations he favored when he was a commissioner.
As the Industrial Revolution chugged on, workers flocked to England's growing cities, living in slums and working for paltry wages.
Social media influencers flocked to a new shoe store in LA called "Palessi" and spent hundreds of dollars on shoes.
Chinese leaders have flocked to Cuba in recent years as China has sought to extend its influence in Latin America.
On Saturday, thousands of people flocked to community-organized screenings in more than 30 locations, including public parks and squares.
Areas where the rebellion was strongest included places bypassed by economic growth and poor quarters to which rural people flocked.
Users flocked to it, and Facebook bought it for what seems like a bargain price of $1 billion in 2012.
A great many of ISIS's combatants are foreign fighters — jihadist volunteers who have flocked to ISIS from around the world.
National media flocked to Iowa—look at these farmers and their daughters and how they love that game of basketball!
When it comes to Williamsburg, it seems like people realized it was cool and flocked there because it was cool.
Bitcoin leaped an astonishing $2,000 on Monday after investors flocked to Chicago's Cboe futures exchange to bet on price movements.
But marchers still flocked to Washington, New York and elsewhere -- with some of the events affiliated with Women's March Inc.
Many flocked to Wuhan before the city imposed a lockdown in late January, setting up makeshift news bureaus in hotels.
Sure enough, the area was soon nicknamed "Irishtown," though Germans, Norwegians and Poles also flocked to its stone-lined streets.
Tiny cups of vegetable broth and miso soup flocked around plates of delicate tempura squash, lotus root and shiso leaves.
That second risk is now a reality for investors who flocked to buy BBB-rated companies during the economic expansion.
Voters from both parties flocked to the Greens, who came in second for the first time in a national election.
Elsewhere, yields on government bonds dropped sharply early in the day as investors flocked to the safety of Treasury debt.
As the news of the group's activities spread, women flocked to Las Libres' office asking for help accessing an abortion.
Residents flocked to supermarkets and waited in line for hours, expecting to be without power for weeks, maybe even months.
Disregarding Greece's calls for residents to stay home and prevent the spread of the coronavirus, many flocked to local islands.
Grocery stores were running low on basic supplies as Puerto Ricans flocked to gather necessities in advance of the storm.
Despite warnings to practice social distancing, thousands flocked to Sydney's Bondi Beach and frequented bars and restaurants over the weekend.
Despite warnings to practice social distancing, thousands flocked to Sydney's Bondi Beach and frequented bars and restaurants over the weekend.
In recent decades, Han Chinese have flocked to Xinjiang to tap its abundant reserves of natural gas and fossil fuels.
Madureira nodded happily as the children flocked around him; paternally, he ruffled the hair of the boy closest to him.
Volunteers and donors flocked to support Mr. Madsen, who in 2008 co-founded Copenhagen Suborbitals, an amateur space exploration company.
I bought a flocked Christmas tree, just like the ones that my grandmother chose when my father was growing up.
Carb-loving crowds flocked to ABC Bakery as the chain added new pink baked goods to the menu in February.
Bucking the trend, gold miners advanced 4.3% as bullion prices rose after investors flocked to the safe-haven precious metal.
And the polls suggested he had a dearth of support among younger voters who had flocked to Sanders and Warren.
We stood at the railing and watched as other families flocked out of their rooms, running barefoot toward the beach.
Dozens of lawmakers have flocked to the southwestern border to see with their own eyes how migrants are being treated.
Dozens of lawmakers have flocked to the southwestern border to see with their own eyes how migrants are being treated.
Al Qaeda was set up by Arab guerrillas who flocked to Afghanistan to fight Soviet occupation forces in the 1980s.
Popular among movie watchers and video game renters, people flocked to Blockbuster to find flicks or games to unwind with.
Waves of immigrants from Central and South America, Asia, the Midwest and California have flocked to the Las Vegas area.
Well-wishers have flocked to a Virginia Zoo blog to follow the twists and turns in this high-stakes chase.
The state party is sticking by Moore for now, and a cavalcade of Alabama Republicans have flocked to Moore's defense.
That followed a fall towards new 2-1/2 year lows last week after investors flocked to safe-haven debt.
Fans mourning Koo's death flocked to her funeral home on Monday, while her colleagues canceled their schedules and relayed condolences.
By now, so many investors have flocked to Vanguard's low-cost funds that many other companies offer them as well.
Investors have flocked to European equities and safe haven assets such as gold and the Japanese yen as a result.
More recently, multinational corporations have flocked to Kenya, strengthening an economy that has grown sixfold in the past 280 years.
Al-Qaeda was set up by Arab guerrillas who flocked to Afghanistan to fight Soviet occupation forces in the 1980s.
The state lost a lot of revenue from fans that would've flocked to N.C. to watch the league's best players ball.
In December 2016, tech's most famous faces flocked to Trump Tower for their first roundtable with then-President-elect Donald Trump.
It's being called a "power grab," and protesters flocked to the state Capitol in Raleigh on Thursday to voice their displeasure.
On Friday, horror fans flocked to theaters to revel in and be tortured by A24's new supernatural horror flick, Hereditary.
Hordes of meteorite hunters flocked to the state in search of a bit of the space gold (technically iron and nickel).
While it's unlikely the same people who ran the first site are running the new one, users have flocked to it.
Investors have typically flocked to the utilities sector during unstable markets, but could it be time for them to look elsewhere?
According to Adweek: Millions of tourists and natives have indeed flocked to see the statue since its March 7, 2017, debut.
Palestinian protesters flocked to the barrier fence on Friday, chanting, waving flags, flying kites — and setting fire to piles of tires.
Even invirt, opportunities were plentiful for the locals to make money from the thousands of tourists who flocked here every day.
In recent years people and jobs have flocked to the biggest cities from other parts of their own countries and elsewhere.
People flocked to the town to pan for gold, often getting lucky and coming to spend their earnings at Thulleh's store.
Despite such content, viewers have flocked to the channels and U.S. and European companies have bought ads that run alongside them.
Nearly 400 people flocked to the North Lewisburg United Methodist Church on Sunday evening for a fundraiser to cover funeral costs.
Many of China's most promising entrepreneurs flocked there recently for a conference organised by TechCrunch, a technology publisher from Silicon Valley.
People flocked to 758 evacuation centers on Saturday, while tourists hunkered down in hotel ballrooms and conference rooms in coastal areas.
Angry commenters have flocked to Miracle Mattress's Facebook page to decry the ad, and the company itself has posted an apology.
The domain we flocked to every season was slated to be reincarnated as a Condé Nast-owned luxury e-commerce site.
W's Ghana-born Edward Enninful "held court," the magazine reports, as luminaries from all avenues of fashion flocked to the shoot.
After the album's launch, customers flocked to Tidal in droves, believing it was the only avenue to hear West's new tunes.
The shares rose 2.4 percent as investors, spooked by concerns over global growth, flocked to gold and pushed up its price.
People flocked to 758 evacuation centers on Saturday, while tourists hunkered down in hotel ballrooms and conference rooms in coastal areas.
In the wake of the floods, donors have flocked to help families in need, with GoFundMe highlighting many of those campaigns.
Oil is scarce and expensive but necessary for cooking, so it was highly coveted by those who flocked to collect it.
The headstone is a new addition to the cemetery, but it isn't the first time fans have flocked to the location.
The Other Side, directed by Roberto MinerviniWho are the Americans supposedly experiencing "economic anxiety" who flocked to Donald Trump this election?
Democrats running for president in 2020 flocked this weekend to Texas for the annual South by Southwest (SXSW) festival in Austin.
And yet, commenters have flocked to the post to share their praise, criticism, and of course plenty of unsolicited parenting advice.
I was one of dozens of journalists who flocked to the neo-gothic town of Taunton, Massachusetts, to cover the trial.
Fans have flocked to social media and sports talk radio to voice their displeasure with the team and Gase, in particular.
Thousands have flocked to the Capitol to pay respects to Bush, whose remains are lying in state there through Wednesday morning.
Some maintain that party leaders have done too little to appeal to the conservative-leaning heartland voters who flocked to Trump.
With these platforms offering annual returns of above 8%, cash-rich retail investors flocked toward them in search of higher yields.
But even then, younger players like Robinson Cano and Melky Cabrera — who were both destined for long careers — flocked to him.
After CNN first reported the historical town's scheme back in January, foreigners flocked to the region to see it for themselves.
Fans also flocked Monday to the singer's London home to leave tributes, including notes, flowers and photographs, the Daily Mail reported.
Mr. Rubio may join Mr. Dukakis and Mr. Kerry as someone party leaders flocked to after the voters narrowed the field.
The political system is in shock over the insurrection of the white working class, which has flocked to Mr. Trump's candidacy.
Liwaa Yazji arrived in Berlin on New Year's Eve, following over 1.1 million fellow Syrians who flocked to Germany last year.
According to Ukrainian news site Watcher, soon after VKontakte was banned in the country, Ukrainians flocked to Facebook by the millions.
Many Rajneeshees were educated, upper-middle-class white Americans who flocked to India to gain enlightenment by being in Bhagwan's presence.
Increasingly over the past decade, Westerners have flocked to the Amazon for a taste of the region's most notorious elixir: ayahuasca.
In the 1990s globetrotting gay men flocked to Irene like she was the hottest tourist attraction below the Mason-Dixon Line.
Hundreds of fans flocked to her first live makeup show in Seoul on Sunday, cheering her as she waved smilingly back.
If you enjoy a white Christmas, the Flocked Pine Pre-Lit LED Tree will make you feel like you're in Vermont.
Once the sell-off was over, growth investors flocked back into the stock of Salesforce, which closed at $104.07 on Thursday.
Investors have flocked to safe-haven assets such as gold and government debt at the expense of crude oil and stocks.
As earnings seasons approached, investors flocked to financial stocks on anticipation that the high hopes for the sector would come true.
In the 1990s, immigrants flocked to fast-growing Atlanta to build homes, work in restaurants and perform other, low-skilled work.
The average Fidelity account is only $19,000, and so even just regular old centimillionaires like the Fairbairns have flocked to DAFs.
Moviegoers flocked to theaters in 2005 to see penguins flock across the tundra; the $8 million documentary made $127 million worldwide.
Voters in Westmoreland County, which is 95 percent white, flocked to Mr. Trump and his hard line on immigration in 19723.
Artists who once flocked to the Medici turned to other patrons "who competed to procure the most masterpieces," Mr. Schmidt said.
Despite California's stay-at-home order, residents flocked to Huntington Beach in Los Angeles to enjoy sunny weather on March 21.
Meanwhile, operators flocked to places with friendlier regulations (like Arizona) or ones that are more convenient to their headquarters (like California).
As investors flocked into safer assets, British 10-year Gilts rose, pushing yields to their lowest in more than a week .
And crowds from all over flocked toward those areas in a rush to get a good seat for the big show.
Lawmakers, staffers and reporters have flocked to social media to flaunt goodies from the game that were caught in the Capitol.
Gamers who wanted to communicate with their fellow players flocked to Turtle Beach's products, sending the company's revenue through the roof.
In search of digital animated creatures, users flocked to areas they should not have gone, including memorials, cemeteries and military bases.
Conservative Party members flocked to his corner, voting him the top choice to succeed Prime Minister Theresa May at one point.
But she has had words with him about the way the news cameras and the reporters all flocked to him first.
Despite tepid reviews, many Star Wars fans and families flocked to the theaters, adding to Disney's dominance in the theatrical space.
He grew up in a government housing project in Houston's Second Ward, where migrants flocked as whites fled for the suburbs.
More than a thousand people flocked to the grounds of the provincial capital building in Surigao, where they spent the night.
The ramp opened on Wednesday afternoon, just as travelers flocked to La Guardia after a snowstorm disrupted most flights on Tuesday.
Liberal viewers have flocked to Mr. Colbert's late-night show, and several potential Democratic candidates have sat in the guest chair.
The current wave of migrants includes many more families, as opposed to the single men who flocked north in the past.
These are the new voters who flocked to the GOP this winter and spring to vote in primaries for the first time.
A few minutes after posting the original image (which she's since deleted), fans flocked to the comments to point out the mistake.
And of course folks flocked to grocery stores to buy all of the milk and bread they could get their hands on.
Element Pointe's Dominguez said that one reason why investors have flocked to ETFs is because they aren't as expensive as mutual funds.
Doesn't appear the fake George was flocked by fans -- especially those disgruntled ones who've been bitching about a botched final 'GoT' season.
But talking to the women who flocked to DC, it was clear they have written off Trump and his male-dominated team.
Investors flocked to the financial sector after the election because of the rising interest rate environment and in anticipated loosening of regulation.
Some 200 million tourists flocked to Uttar Pradesh in 2015 to soak up one of India's most varied, colorful and vibrant regions.
Researchers flocked to the company's GPUs to accelerate the training of their complex models, and Nvidia sought to capitalize on the craze.
Ahead of Chipotle's food safety issues, same-store sales have skyrocketed as much as 19.8 percent as consumers flocked to the restaurant.
German 10-year government bond yields, meanwhile, touched a one-month low of 0.596 percent as investors flocked to safe haven assets.
Hundreds of thousands of protesters flocked to cities in the U.S. and worldwide Saturday in solidarity with the Women's March on Washington.
Millions of mainland tourists have flocked to Taiwan after the resumption of direct flights -- although border controls don't accept each other's passports.
Residents flocked to rallies on dusty soccer fields to see candidates tout their achievements and, sometimes, hand out envelopes stuffed with cash.
Customers flocked to New Cairo to avoid the crowds and squeeze of downtown, while others preferred Azbakeya for its highly competitive prices.
The shares rose over 2 percent as investors, spooked by concerns over global growth, flocked to gold and pushed up its price.
Ponte City, a cylindrical brutalist skyscraper stretching 2100 storeys, was built for yuppies who had flocked to the city, often from Europe.
That began to change as Western missionaries flocked to China, and as more Chinese intellectuals traveled back and forth to the West.
As such, it accepted many of the students that flocked to its doors, first in Weimar, then Dessau, and finally in Berlin.
On August 1st thousands of its supporters flocked to downtown Harare, claiming that their leader, Nelson Chamisa, had won the presidential race.
On Monday afternoon, community members flocked to that same blue-gray court, the crowd increasing with each hour as the temperature dropped.
When word of the President's appearance got out, people flocked to catch a glimpse of one of the world's most famous faces.
Its GDP per person has passed $17,000, ten times higher than in the late 1990s, when manufacturing firms flocked to the city.
The shares rose nearly 3 percent as investors, spooked by concerns over global growth, flocked to gold and pushed up its price.
That strategy is based on the broad areas of overlap between voters attracted to Trump and those who have flocked to Sanders.
Millions of people flocked to areas of the US in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse.
Many have flocked to the Brixton area today, paying homage to Bowie by playing his music and hanging signs in his honor.
Democratic lawmakers, including many of the two dozen presidential candidates, have flocked to tour the facilities in the wake of the reports.
Fans of the series flocked to bookstores around the world wearing wizard hats and capes to get their hands on a copy.
Of the 2147,21 residents of the European Union who flocked to Iraq and Syria, a quarter are alleged to have returned home.
Early the following year, residents flocked to city council meetings to raise concerns about Flint's water quality, and the complaints grew louder.
These voters flocked to Bolsonaro, who has upped his credibility by riding into rodeos with Cuiabano Lima, Brazil's most famous rodeo announcer.
Shockingly, some online commenters have failed to draw the distinction and have flocked to Pai's social accounts to yell about net neutrality.
For instance, American fund managers have flocked to buy Hikvision, a China-based supplier of surveillance cameras with a booming global business.
Performers have flocked to the concept, with comedians such as Dave Chappelle, Jack White and Chris Rock using Yondr at their shows.
Thousands of migrants recently have flocked to Bosnia&aposs northwestern corner where they try to cross into neighboring European Union member Croatia.
Residents flocked to Houston and Chicago, according to moving company U-Haul, which took the top two spots on its 2016 ranking.
Players flocked to home consoles like the SNES and Sega Genesis, and, as a result, arcade culture's popularity fell out of fashion.
Dolores' body was on display Sunday at St. Joseph's Church, where mourners flocked to pay their respects to the Irish rock star.
More than 40 million Iranian voters flocked to polling stations Friday, according to the head of Iran's Interior Ministry State Elections Committee.
Ice skaters flocked to a new spot for the first time in more than 20 years: Trout Lake in a Vancouver park.
"Investors flocked back into badly beaten Korean equities, while bond issuance across the region was much stronger than usual," the report noted.
The discount was so big that institutions flocked to it, and the company was able to sell an extra 10 million shares.
"Make America Great Again," it went, and to the surprise of many, the voters flocked to the polls and granted him victory.
As riders have flocked to UberX for its low prices, UberBLACK drivers have been the ones most affected by the lost business.
As Trump continued to decimate his rivals one by one in recent weeks, additional mega-donors have steadily flocked to the group.
Unsatisfied British customers flocked to Twitter when the brand only released one shade of its new Dream Velvet foundation for darker complexions.
So many delegations of would-be investors flocked to Tehran that visitors reported struggling to find rooms in the smog-choked city.
In anticipation of the rule change, assets have flocked to index funds, driven by the cultural shift in the financial advisory community.
The human cost is not coming from the Qatari people themselves, but from the migrant workers who have flocked to the country.
Thousands of demonstrators and hundreds of lawyers flocked to major U.S. airports to protest the ban and aid those affected by it.
Clinton's rally with Ms. Warren could help her continue to win over the liberal voters who had flocked to Mr. Sanders's message.
Affluent New Yorkers have flocked to the area, attracted by rents that less eye-watering than in other parts of the city.
The sense of national decline had gone; people flocked to live and work in London as one of the world's great cities.
In Mississippi and Kentucky, voters flocked to the polls to expand or keep the benefits that resulted from the Affordable Care Act.
Democratic leaders, bruised after the 85033 elections, are scrambling for ways to appeal to the working-class voters that flocked to Trump.
Investors seemed to believe him—his election prompted a giddy "Trump bump" in the stockmarket—and corporate bosses flocked to his side.
Respondents who supported Colorado's legalization of marijuana also flocked to Sanders, who has filed legislation in the Senate to decriminalize the drug.
From flocked wreaths to wall signs, you'll find every type of decoration and can even sort by the aesthetic you're going for.
It was a BIG DEAL that we were releasing a 'stand-alone' lipstick and everyone flocked to get theirs when it launched.
The visual artists who flocked to SoHo in Manhattan decades ago helped resurrect what had been a deteriorating factory and warehouse district.
Fellow "LoL" players flocked to the congresswoman's Twitter account to congratulate her for earning the rank and celebrate her appreciation for gaming.
In China, hundreds of millions of previously unbanked consumers have flocked to Alipay, the payment app owned by Alibaba affiliate Ant Financial.
In recent years, the island has become a tourist destination as people flocked to the island to take pictures with the animals.
As we reported ... stars like Nicki Minaj, Cardi B, Kendall Jenner and more have already flocked to NYC for Fashion Week events.
Investors instead flocked to the safety of German bunds, whose yield fell below zero for the first time in history on Tuesday.
But as they've increasingly flocked to the Republicans, Republican politicians have continued to promote tax cuts that disproportionately benefit the most affluent.
Little Haiti/ Little RiverAll the galleries flocked like seagulls up to Little Haiti when Wynwood property became more valuable than healthy babies.
But the benefit of a flocked artificial tree dusted with snow is that it won't melt and leave puddles on your floor.
Political pressure on the president has increased in recent days as advocates and lawmakers have flocked to buildings where children are housed.
CaFleureBon, which reviews cult perfumes, named it one of the best of the year, and fans flocked to its peppery, sweaty funk.
He was directing these particular remarks to the young people who have flocked to the cause of his primary opponent, Bernie Sanders.
Turkey's main share index dropped 5.7 percent, as foreign investors in need of lira flocked to sell stocks and bonds, analysts said.
The procession that followed was a heavily guarded affair as fans flocked to see Nip pass through South L.A. one final time.
In the weeks leading to the vote, protesters flocked to the State Capitol, as you can see in the short video above.
Turks have flocked to hard currencies since a currency crisis in 2018 sliced nearly 30% of the lira's value against the dollar.
Tourists flocked to the beaches and glowing bays of an area left undeveloped for decades when it was a Navy bombing range.
Many people flocked to a parking lot of one of the plants in Morton that day, waiting for news about the detainees.
Searching for safe places to put their money, investors have flocked to gold, which tends to do well during times of uncertainty.
The "49ers" is the nickname for those who flocked to northern California in 1849 hoping to take advantage of the gold rush.
So many Chinese people flocked to the service that the iOS Twitch app surged to third spot in the free app charts.
People flocked online at the weekend to criticize the move, with most saying it was a step backwards that would hamper creativity.
In particular, investors flocked into Italian banks, given reassurances from the government that the 2019 deficit will not disrespect European fiscal rules.
However, when civil war — a great social leveler — interrupted in the 1990s, thousands of people displaced from the countryside flocked to Freetown.
Remembering Caroll Spinney Fans flocked to Twitter after his death in mourning and remembrance of the happiness the puppeteer bought to people.
On social media, activists have flocked to defend Slay, citing racism and misogyny as the reason behind the backlash to the song.
Investors flocked to safe assets after the U.S. airstrike ordered by President Donald Trump killed Iran's top general, Qasem Soleimani, in Baghdad.
Nevertheless, people have flocked down in droves to get a glimpse of the library, with checkouts reportedly having quadrupled since the opening.
While there's some debate about how environmentally problematic flocking actually is, most composting companies won't take a flocked tree with artificial snow.
Others flocked to bistrot Le Pere Claude for one of the former French president's favorite dishes: "tete de veau" or calf's head.
Others flocked to bistrot Le Pere Claude for one of the former French president's favorite dishes: "tete de veau" or calf's head.
When the group arrived in the U.S. to perform at the 2017 American Music Awards, fans flocked to the airport in droves.
Not only were the masks shaped to resemble feline facial features, but they were also flocked, or coated with pieces of fur.
The voters, mostly Southern Democrats, who flocked to the Dixiecrats that year, giving it thirty-nine electoral votes, eventually joined the Republicans.
National reporters flocked to a town hall last month in Gadsden hoping for animated discussion of Mr. Moore and the Senate race.
This week, progressives flocked to New Orleans for Netroots Nation, a crucial stop for Democratic candidates hoping to snag a presidential nomination.
They did it by the boatload, and probably would have continued to do so, because customers flocked through the doors, and investors smiled.
Hundreds of Taiwanese flocked to the roadside to watch the drill, waving flags and displaying banners showing their support for the island's airforce.
On Tuesday night, meanwhile, thousands flocked to Trafalgar Square for a Stand Together event - even though it was cancelled due to safety concerns.
Back in November, I was among thousands of Dave Matthews Band fans who flocked to Madison Square Garden to see the group live.
When we started Andela, one of my driving aspirations was to build a company to which women technologists flocked and where they thrived.
Illegal miners flocked to Hanrine's Imba-2 concession soon after a farmer struck fool's gold while building a nearby road in late 2017.
In Bíran, a town near Cuba's eastern tip where Castro was born, people flocked to the home of his half-brother, Martin Castro.
Meanwhile, investors have flocked to so-called insurance-linked securities (ILS) such as catastrophe bonds in recent years because of their high returns.
Supply firms have flocked to China's booming aerospace sector, which is looking to supply parts faster and cheaper in a competitive global market.
More than 10,000 people flocked to one of China's glass bridges, when admission was free for the weekend, to mark its official opening.
Social media users also reported that donors have flocked to local blood donation sites to give blood in the wake of the shooting.
Family, friends and fans flocked to his native Montreal the week following his death, paying their respects at his public visitation on Jan.
Safe-haven assets, which panicked investors had flocked to last week, were back in demand after suffering a bout of selling on Monday.
As for the German bund, Rieder believes there are a few reasons why investors flocked to the market and created the extreme moves.
These fun parts of chat software are why so many people have flocked toward services like Facebook Messenger, Slack, WeChat, and many more.
East Berliners flocked to the nearest border crossings at the Berlin Wall, especially at Checkpoint Charlie, the famed crossing between the divided Berlins.
Costumed fans have flocked to the Winter Garden Theater for a weekly contest that colors the audience black and white and deathly green.
For years, thought leaders in tech, music, film and more have flocked to Austin, Texas, for its South by Southwest (hence, SXSW) festival.
In the quarter-century since German reunification, Israelis and Jews have flocked to Berlin, where some 45,000 Jews are now said to live.
For decades, musicians from around the world flocked to a segment of West 2500th Street in Manhattan that was known as Music Row.
As people flocked to cities, they started to anthropomorphise their animals, explains James Serpell from the University of Pennsylvania's school of veterinary medicine.
For one thing, it needs to register and mobilize the new and disaffected voters who naturally flocked to Trump's side during the primaries.
And its interest in the average American appears to be mutual as thousands of consumers have flocked to its new retail banking service.
The media flocked to the democratic socialist -- a rare bird in American politics -- especially after he was elected to the Senate in 303.
Further afield, devotees of the sport flocked to the Big Apple from all across America and all over the world for the event.
The rest flocked to Trump's defense, even the handful who publicly expressed anguish over the substance of the charges leveled against the president.
The social experience would've been enough — it's truly amazing how many people flocked to me and asked to play with the iconic model.
Of course, small-business start-ups have always flocked to San Francisco and New York City, but these cities didn't make our cut.
When pools were eventually desegregated in the 1940s and 1950s, he says, overall attendance went down as whites increasingly flocked to private pools.
Since r/Mr_Trump was created two months ago, 15,000 redditors have flocked to it, and many of them are r/The_Donald ex-pats.
More than 1,000 border trading companies set up shop in office complexes overlooking the river, while developers flocked to build new apartment blocks.
At one point, nearly 2100,2000 people had flocked to federal land in North Dakota, including 21,2172 veterans after protests turned violent at times.
And what Republicans like McCain and Ryan have had so much trouble accepting is that the voters in the primaries flocked to Trump.
Miners have thus flocked to be near dams in places like the Pacific Northwest and upstate New York, and hydrothermal plants in Iceland.
Venture capital investors flocked to invest in renewable technologies — from biofuels to new solar energy generating technologies to new battery chemistries and beyond.
People from across the world have flocked to her page to pay tribute to the Bikini Hiker and praise her way of life.
A group of locals had flocked to Gulfport Beach for an Operation Santa charity volleyball tournament, hosted by the Tampa Bay Beach Bums.
And while plenty of celebrities flocked to the California desert, there was one celebrity who opted out for a more relaxing experience: Madonna.
People had flocked to 758 evacuation centers on Saturday, while tourists in resorts along coast hunkered down in hotel ballrooms and conference rooms.
McIntosh said that Cruz could even begin to make inroads with the Republicans who flocked to Trump's campaign and refused to let go.
Not only were many of the people who flocked to his rallies new voters, they were highly motivated to turn out for him.
Police said 2,500 people demonstrated outside the presidential palace in the capital of Brasilia and others flocked to Sao Paulo's main Avenue Paulista.
When the oil price fell in the 1980s, educated Nigerians flocked abroad (at least 15m are overseas), forming networks in which crime thrives.
Shaq to Gordon Ramsay, Tim Tebow, Jeremy Renner and Adrian Greiner all flocked to Tay's DirectTV Super Saturday Night Concert at Club Nomadic.
After celebrating their big wins at the Golden Globes, Hollywood's biggest stars flocked to host Seth Meyers's private afterparty at L.A. hotspot Poppy.
Companies have flocked to raise capital through ICOs, selling units of an in-house cryptocurrency akin to the way other corporations sell shares.
Fellow models and other celebrities flocked to the comments section on the star's poolside photo to congratulate her on her upcoming new addition.
Last month, journalists flocked to Jerusalem to cover the Palestinian protests that erupted after Israel installed metal detectors outside the Al Aqsa Mosque.
Chinese tourists flocked to Crown's resorts in Australia, and the company made plans for a casino in Sydney aimed largely at Chinese customers.
That, of course, means that a huge number of people flocked to the porn site to see what Bigfoot erotica is all about.
The veil remained a potent symbol of difference as colonialism collapsed after World War II and Muslims from colonized countries flocked to France.
Some estimates put Larung Gar's population at 103,000, many of them clergy who have flocked here from far corners of the vast plateau.
More than 27,000 people flocked to see the piece as it made its way around the world as part of Christie's marketing campaign.
Earlier this week, the reality star and her costars flocked to New Orleans for Angelina's co-ed bachelorette party ahead of her Nov.
News media flocked to the quiet town of Taunton, one of the oldest in the country, to watch the trial unfold this spring.
That doesn't just mean comic book fans, but those who have flocked to sci-fi and fantasy thanks to television, film and books.
Thousands of tourists, who'd flocked to the popular beach holiday destination for a break from the harsh European winter, also left this week.
After gold was discovered in Grasshopper Creek, in 1862, the Montana Trail was created and emigrants flocked to the state and surrounding areas.
Ukulele music, fondue pots, flocked floral wallpaper and mounted antlers all mingle together in an attempt to be Swiss by way of Maui.
As people flocked to cities and moved to small apartments, delicatessens, cafeterias and other purveyors of grab-and-go food began to proliferate.
You could hang some tiny ornaments and lights throughout, or leave it as is — the flocked branches are cute enough on their own.
Nevertheless, given the scarcity of actual elections this year, they flocked in disproportionate numbers to Virginia — and in particular to its 32nd district.
But then the drug manufacturer started distributing coupons to make the two the same price — and consumers flocked to the more expensive one.
Fans flocked to Detroit on Friday to pay respects to legendary singer Aretha Franklin, who died August 16 at the age of 76.
It's where devoted audiences have long flocked to see works of intelligence, many of them imports, because not all things great are American.
War workers by the thousands squeezed into apartments in Seattle and Los Angeles as they flocked to work in newly retrofitted defense plants.
Both parties have flocked to early voting; Catalist's models suggest that Democratic votes increased by 102 percent, and Republican votes by 89 percent.
More people have flocked to their doors for food, she said, a testament to how necessary their services are for many starving communities.
And while painters and dancers flocked to the sprawling rooms with their large windows, hundreds attended meetings for Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous.
If those who once flocked to our creations with enthusiasm now view us as insufferable and untrustable elites, you can hardly blame them.
The public flocked to him even while reviling his airline for its poor on-time performance and, soon enough, for its safety record.
The hashtag #NeverWarren began to trend, and a wave of users flocked to Warren's Twitter account to flood her replies with snake emojis.
The city virtually emptied of inhabitants who, along with the Californian's subscribers and advertisers, flocked to the Sierra foothills to seek their fortunes.
For the executives, financiers, policymakers and other hangers-on who flocked to Davos this year, environmental concerns are the main subject of conversation.
Creators have flocked to crowdfunding to make niche games for specific audiences of passionate fans and to interact with gamers earlier in development.
The yen has been a traditional safe-haven currency that investors have flocked to in times of uncertainty as they unwind bullish bets.
The upper crust flocked, too, to drag shows and gay burlesques, part of a long tradition of straight daters cribbing from gay life.
Nearly a century ago, homesick Italian immigrants flocked to small theaters in Little Italy for operatic renditions of medieval tales by such puppets.
Both Warren and Sanders are also notably speaking at universities, making a pitch to the millennial voters who have flocked to their message.
So many readers flocked to read the editorial online that the website crashed, overwhelming those whose job it was to keep it running.
Since 2014, white supremacists from around the world, including the U.S., have flocked to Ukraine to volunteer on both sides of the conflict.
Masses of followers flocked to her Facebook page and showered her with praise and questions, and she kept them informed about her projects.
Last year, foreign investors flocked to the U.K. and Europe in search of cheaper valuations amid growing interest in burgeoning areas like fintech.
Still, hundreds of customers have flocked to Wyckoff's Christmas Tree Farm over the last two weeks in search of the brightly colored crop.
Story at a glance Sun-seekers and warm-weather enthusiasts have long flocked to California as a postcard destination with an ideal climate.
The next day, adoring fans flocked to Twitter to see the grand birth of the Caribbean reef octopus in a 10-second video.
As grief-stricken fans flocked to the Seoul hospital where her body lay, her family was planning to hold the funeral in private.
The food sellers, who peddled snacks like fish balls and egg waffles, have long flocked to the crowded roadways around Chinese New Year.
Since the 20163s, undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Central America have flocked to towns like Dalton, Ga., to work in the carpet mills.
AlphaBay users have flocked to Reddit to speculate about what happened and express concern about their drug supplies and deposits on the site.
" In a note to clients, Sharma wrote: "In every decade since World War II, global investors have flocked to a hot new theme.
Coachella is officially underway as music fans have flocked to the desert to take part in the music festival of all music festivals.
The big picture: Cybersecurity firms have flocked to provide free services to state election authorities, and some want to help protect political campaigns, too.
Earlier this year, China's movie-going masses flocked to see "The Mermaid," a goofy comedy that became the country's highest-grossing movie ever made.
Comparable sales climbed for their 16th consecutive quarter, as existing Walmart shoppers flocked to its stores more frequently and added more to their baskets.
He has headlined at major venues like New York City's Madison Square Garden, where nearly 19,000 people flocked to watch him perform in September.
Thousands of religious devotees flocked to see her because they believed she was a reincarnation of Laxmi, the four-armed Hindu goddess of wealth.
Users also flocked to criticize Santiago's Twitter page, leaving messages on his most recent tweet, a photo of his family with the hashtag #FathersDay2018.
And the film resonated with audiences this year, who flocked to the theater and made it the top-grossing biographical documentary of all time.
Industry figures from Italy, Russia and Lebanon flocked to Riyadh, many for the first time, to admire the work of local and international designers.
Film Twitter, TV Twitter, media Twitter, and randos-with-opinions Twitter flocked to the discussion, and thankfully everything got settled pretty quickly and civilly.
Before we flocked to see Cardi B and Selena Gomez belt out Taki Taki, we stopped to take photos of our favorite pastel hairstyles.
In 2013, retail investors flocked to Huishan's $1.3 billion (£1.04 billion) Hong Kong listing, which was priced at the top of its forecast range.
And it became the story of an audience that flocked to the show for lively, quirky surprises, and wound up splintered, divided, and uncertain.
Millions of people flocked to areas of the US that are in the "path of totality" in order to experience a total solar eclipse.
Establishment critiques of his foreign policy are unlikely to have much clout with the grass-roots Republican voters who have flocked to Trump's campaign.
At the high point of France's Mississippi Bubble, also of 103, up to half a million foreigners are said to have flocked to Paris.
She was one of the children, most of them teenagers, who flocked to see Ariana Grande give a concert in Manchester on May 22nd.
The Irish who flocked there were willing to toil underground with the dream of striking it rich, but instead they died in appalling numbers.
At the bars they visited that weekend, Murnick was astonished by the way men flocked to Ellerin and became indignant when she dismissed them.
And so they flocked there, because, according to my second tenet, people look for the most efficient ways to accumulate the most social capital.
Illustration: Elena ScottiOver 271 million users have flocked to Discord, a text and voice platform for gamers, since its launch in May of 225.
Just a few years ago, tourists flocked to Istanbul, especially to the old city's Byzantine masterpiece, the Hagia Sophia, and the nearby Blue Mosque.
We're not here to shame the eager fans who flocked to Starbucks this morning for a pump of artificial pumpkin in their cold brew.
People I knew flocked to Snapchat that summer, and it soon became much like any other social media platform (albeit with more flattering filters).
The company introduced a take-anywhere-and-everywhere console that gamers have flocked to for its portability and a strong early showing of games.
Central bankers in Europe and Japan have driven interest rates lower or negative, and investors have flocked to the U.S. credit and stock markets.
Hospital staff shared the news in a Facebook post, and social media users flocked to the comment section to weigh in on the births.
Disney has blown Netflix away in recent months as investors flocked to the stock ahead of the November launch of the Disney+ streaming service.
The more industrious flocked to trading centres in Poland and fanned out across the Czech Republic to open grocery stores and even retail chains.
Investors have flocked to the yen amid an escalating trade war between China and the United States and worries about a global economic slowdown.
In light of Brown's latest IG story, many fans have flocked to the photo in droves leaving endless comments about her possible new boo.
But Norton is a shrinking brand in a struggling market as consumers have flocked to free or freemium offerings by AVG, AVAST, Malwarebytes, etc.
SOSV's Duncan Turner, who is the managing director of HAX, said more medical device makers flocked to the program this year than ever before.
Then in the spring, there was Mastadon, which exploded as a alternative to Twitter for about a day before everyone flocked back to Twitter.
In the first few weeks of its introduction, lawmakers flocked to sign the petition, but as time has passed, that excitement has tapered off.
Music junkies and hip hop fans have long flocked to the internet for their listening needs, and it's about time the Academy caught up.
At her feet, two lean, long-legged chickens, flocked by a bunch of fluffy chicks, peck at anything remotely resembling food, including my shoes.
Russian companies previously flocked to the likes of the London and New York bourses to bolster their international profile and tap deeper capital markets.
Targeted Absolute Return attracted almost 10 billion pounds of net inflows, as investors flocked to funds designed to make money in all market conditions.
Japandroids and The Menzingers, two reliable mid- to large club bands, played to half-empty fields while kids flocked to Halsey and Post Malone.
Active money managers, or stock pickers, have suffered in the last few years as investors flocked to passive investing strategies like exchange-traded funds.
Fans flocked to Nintendo's Classic releases because they featured early games from some of the company's top franchises, including Super Mario, Zelda, and Metroid.
Even Nigeria's expensive internet data costs have seemingly not deterred eager worshipers who have flocked to the livestream on his Instagram and Facebook pages.
Mourners in New York flocked to the inn and created a makeshift memorial after the shooting, the worst such attack in modern U.S. history.
Other givers -- including those who flocked to Trump early and are not traditional GOP donors -- say they are less perturbed by the continual fracas.
A blood drive truck sat in the parking lot, a reminder of how Orlando flocked to help in the wake of last year's tragedy.
But she warned against singling out one among the thousands of humanitarian groups whose workers flocked to Haiti after its devastating earthquake in 2010.
Orlando Bloom has flocked to his 98-year-old grandmother's side in her final days — and Katy Perry is giving her boyfriend sweet support.
Some of the scrappy volunteer groups that flocked to Lesbos last autumn, when 6,000 refugees might clamber ashore in one day, are closing shop.
That suitcase — priced at $2807,13 — was the most popular item among the teenagers who flocked to Hypebeast's first New York streetwear festival this October.
Still, the most important thing Kennedy did was to make government service an exciting calling; people flocked to Washington because they wanted to serve.
This observation may play well with Mr. Trump's supporters, who have flocked to him in part because he is not part of the establishment.
Since March, as the company has laid the groundwork for its scheme, tens of thousands of new illegal diggers have flocked to its concession.
Bond yields, already near record lows, were compressed even further as investors flocked to safe-haven debt in the aftermath of the Brexit referendum.
The crowds had flocked in and around the Grand Hyatt New York to protest Mr. Trump's arrival at the New York State Republican Gala.
The vast majority of immigrants who flocked to America sought to escape state oppression and simply wanted the opportunity to work, earn and compete.
Smith plays his role perfectly opposite the gruff Tommy Lee Jones, and with the movie featuring some amazing CGI, people flocked to see it.
Despite all of that, foreigners have flocked to Italy's ghost towns in search of a bargain — particularly those that have received widespread media coverage.
Muslim leaders, even those critical of American foreign policy, flocked in June to a Ramadan dinner hosted by President Obama at the White House.
White racist nationalists are among those who have flocked to his campaign banner, and Trump's campaign has retweeted some of their messages and symbols.
People flocked to the seaside town to experience the waters and enjoy some leisure time, prompting some to call it England's first seaside resort.
Carson had a shot during the fall, but Cruz has sucked up nearly all of the support from evangelicals that once flocked to him.
Chinese diners once flocked to its outlets - and to McDonald's - helping drive revenue growth of nearly 30 percent a year between 2006 and 2012.
For 8003 reais — a little more than $6 — they could find out why so many people had flocked there during the past two weeks.
It has since put down roots in London where a cumulative 2.3 million fans have flocked to the venue for the week-long event.
NAZARETH, Israel (Reuters) - Evangelical Christians have flocked to Israel for a mass faith-healing by a celebrity Nigerian pastor outside Jesus's hometown of Nazareth.
And because of Sanders, millennial voters who flocked to Barack Obama but have a meh feeling about another Clinton are back in the arena.
The single men, most of whom flocked from other parts of Africa, needed companions, and Islamic State enlisted older women in Sirte to help.
Some 1.5 million foreign vacationers flocked to Ecuador last year, contributing $1.7 billion dollars to the nation's otherwise largely oil and export-dependent economy.
When the massive alien starship of Independence Day: Resurgence landed in theaters this summer holiday, audiences flocked to witness an unprecedented scale of destruction.

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