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  2. Flock - Wikipedia

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    Dorothea Flock (1608–1630), German woman convicted of witchcraft; Fonty Flock (1920–1972), American stock car racer; brother of Bob Flock and Tim Flock; Hans Flock (born 1940), Norwegian judge; James F. Flock, United States Marine Corps general; Janine Flock (born 1989), Austrian skeleton racer; Kay Flock (Kevin Perez, born 2003), American ...

  3. Flock (messaging service) - Wikipedia

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    Flock lets users integrate external apps and services from the Flock App Store. Some common apps include Google Drive , Google Analytics , Trello , GitHub , Twitter and Mailchimp . [ 28 ] Developers can also publish apps built on FlockOS to the Flock App Store.

  4. Flock (birds) - Wikipedia

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    A flock is a gathering of individual birds to forage or travel collectively. [1] Avian flocks are typically associated with migration. Flocking also offers foraging benefits and protection from predators, although flocking can have costs for individual members.

  5. Flock Safety - Wikipedia

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    Flock was founded in 2017. [6] It was co-founded by three Georgia Tech alumni: Garrett Langley (chief executive officer), Paige Todd (chief people officer), and Matt Feury (chief technology officer).

  6. Tim Flock - Wikipedia

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    Flock later joked, "I was the only driver to ever win a championship upside-down." In 1954, Flock was disqualified despite winning at the Daytona Beach and Road Course for illegally screwed carburetor screws. [2] Flock had a rhesus monkey co-driver named "Jocko Flocko" with him in his May 16, 1953, Grand National win at Hickory Motor Speedway ...

  7. Flocking (texture) - Wikipedia

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    Flocking is the process of depositing many small fiber particles (called flock) onto a surface. It can also refer to the texture produced by the process, or to any material used primarily for its flocked surface.

  8. The Flock (band) - Wikipedia

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    The Flock was an American, Chicago-based jazz rock band, that released two albums on Columbia Records in 1969 and 1970 (Dinosaur Swamps). [1] The Flock did not achieve the commercial success of other Columbia jazz-rock groups of the era such as Chicago and Blood Sweat & Tears, but were recognized for featuring a violin prominently in their recordings.

  9. Flock (web browser) - Wikipedia

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    Flock is a discontinued web browser that specialized in providing social networking and Web 2.0 facilities built into its user interface. [4] Earlier versions of Flock used the Gecko HTML rendering engine by Mozilla .