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We held an informal party at the hotel, where people flocked.

Many millions have signed up, and private insurers have flocked to the scheme.

Thousands of country music fans flocked to the festival to watch the 18-year-old teen superstar perform.

The relic has inspired generations of pilgrims who have flocked to see what they believe is the face of the crucified Jesus.

Fans flocked to Hannover's stadium and were laying flowers and lighting candles at the gates in memory of their captain, who had been with the club since 2004.

Despite the cold weather and the unromantic posts, parks in Beijing and across the country became hot matchmaking spots as aspiring married people flocked in to find their life mates.

People flocked into the stadium.

Men - particularly young men - flocked to hear him speak.

The kids flocked to la escuelita ("the little school"), and the tutoring made a measurable difference.

People flocked to see cannons and battle axes at the Tower of London long before the National Gallery opened.

St Katharine and the London Docks are a short walk from Whitechapel, a place merchant seamen would have flocked to as it was an infamous red light district.

The population of the city boomed as refugees and small businesses flocked there to take advantage of this new city where you didn't need a visa, a licence to operate, or to pay any tax.

From that point on, people flocked to see his performances.

Rents soared as the world flocked to China, and developers scrambled to meet demand.

Only a few months ago many shopkeepers, restaurants and hotels were expecting these to be boom times as big-spending foreigners flocked in for the games.

LUCKNOW, India (Reuters) - Thousands of people flocked to temples across India on Monday following reports that idols of Hindu gods were drinking milk given by devotees as sacred offerings.

Reservation books at the quaint inns to which tourists have flocked for decades are empty.

Clients flocked to redeem money, which exposed the mismatch between the illiquid assets some mangers invested in and their volatile funding.

Writers, artists, followers and peasants flocked to his funeral.

With margins like these, it was hardly surprising that foreign financiers and hedge funds flocked into consumer lending in Japan at a speed notably faster than Mr Kawamura's wobbly bicycle.

People flocked to see for themselves the marvel of green paddy flourishing on the once barren desert land.

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The children flocked round their teacher.

During this decade the Louisiana Purchase Exposition opened in St. Louis and people flocked to see it.

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