• But the Church did not join this herd galloping into the debt sold by governments and companies.

    BBC: Holy pension hole

  • Or, in the home, tax credits and rebates for green products build awareness of those products, help develop a market and drive adoption. (Green incentives exist at various governmental levels from federal to city.) Similar incentives and disincentives could be used to herd drivers into auto-driving cars.

    ENGADGET: Editorial: Self-driving cars FTW, but not for everybody

  • When our family is catching fish, the eagles herd the fish into the bay so that the men can catch them, and they always chuck some fish back to them.

    BBC: The perfect trip: New South Wales

  • But Imire's owners, the Travers family, plan to take the calves away soon, and then reintegrate the two mothers back into the herd.

    ECONOMIST: The rhinos�� return

  • The Sami are preparing corrals into which they will herd the reindeer, then slaughter them with a captive bolt gun shot to the head.

    BBC: South Georgia prepares to cull its invasive reindeer

  • My mother, Patricia Cockburn, took my temperature and asked Paddy McMahon, an elderly man who looked after the walled garden and our small herd of sheep, to bicycle into the town of Youghal a mile and a half away, to get a doctor.

    NPR: Cockburn's 'Broken Boy,' a Memoir of Survival

  • In the distance, a straggling herd of wildebeest arced up and back into the grass like dolphins leaping from the water.

    BBC: The Serengeti in the off-season

  • They followed the herd for days, and eventually emerged into a broad valley filled with hundreds of antelope, some already giving birth.

    NPR: Chang Tang's Endangered Antelope

  • Many Americans like to see the guy in the saddle, riding herd on a crisis, corralling it into some sort of shape and sense.

    BBC: Obama victorious, but not yet the master politician

  • The result is a powerful herd instinct driving staggering sums of money into and out of these small economies on the flimsiest of justifications.

    ECONOMIST: Letters | The

  • There was some doubt as to whether the team would be able to locate a migrating herd of pregnant females, but one week into the search, they stumbled upon 70 to 80 chiru grazing in a valley below their camp.

    NPR: Chang Tang's Endangered Antelope

  • Assurant Solutions might have followed the herd and focused on the problem of getting customers who dial into its call centers off the phone as fast as possible.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The herd ambles round the edge of the slope at a deliberate pace and fades into the myrtle, cistus, holm oak and pine.

    BBC: Sardinia, land and sea

  • They argue that a wide-ranging group of students helps to put business decision-making into a wider perspective, and thereby reduce the risk of a herd mentality that leads to ill-informed decisions.

    FORBES: Shaking the MBA Martini: Diversity Is the New Cocktail

  • That meant parts of the cerrado could be turned into pasture, making possible the enormous expansion of Brazil's beef herd.

    ECONOMIST: Brazilian agriculture

  • Because the dogs are meant to herd rebellious sheep from different angles, each is played a separate and individual tune drilled into their memories when pups.

    FORBES: And A Shepherd Tips Time In Tipperary

  • Midbite into an ostrich burger at lunch one day, I watched the vanguard of an elephant herd emerge onto the lagoon shore, about 100 yards away, and each evening I trained my binoculars on the red lechwe gathered in the shallows, their russet coats burnished by the sun's slanting rays.

    FORBES: Lifestyle Feature

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