a noisy gaggle of photographers

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No gaggle of media asking questions of Bob Baffert at Barn 33. Jason Frakes, The Courier-Journal, "A near-empty Churchill Downs awaits a classic Kentucky Oaks showdown Friday," 3 Sep. 2020

Officers quickly converged on the group, cordoned off with bright-orange tape the small gaggle of media that had come to cover the event, and began doling out fines. Timothy Mclaughlin, The Atlantic, "Where the Pandemic Is Cover for Authoritarianism," 25 Aug. 2020

The goal: Make sure the election is not run in a way that attracts a gaggle of reporters to the Supervisor of Elections office, waiting outside to learn the results while teams inside scramble to untangle a mess. Anthony Man, sun-sentinel.com, "Elections on Tuesday will decide who runs elections for next four years in Broward and Palm Beach counties," 15 Aug. 2020

That doesn't mean reaching for the gaggle of devices and products that have been hiding in the back of your medicine cabinet for months. Rebecca Dancer, Allure, "How to Give Yourself a Spa-Level Facial at Home, According to Experts," 1 Aug. 2020

Part sketch comedy and part musical spectacular, the original Bunch was one of the year's strangest yet sweetest pop culture offerings, featuring Mulaney and a gaggle of talented children singing about noodles and talking about their darkest fears. Devan Coggan, EW.com, "Pay attention: John Mulaney is making more Sack Lunch Bunch specials," 7 July 2020

For some, the chaos played out on split-screen television broadcasts as the president strode to the front of St. John’s Episcopal Church and delivered remarks for a gaggle of cameras. Washington Post, "Congress begins probe into federal officers’ use of force to clear protesters near Lafayette Square," 29 June 2020

As a visitor experience, having a gallery to yourself—or at least with no gaggle of selfie sticks in sight—can be a transcendent experience. National Geographic, "Museums' treasures endure, but how we see them may change," 24 June 2020

And as for the kiddos, a whole gaggle of them can play safely underneath. Summer Cartwright, Travel + Leisure, "This Beach Umbrella Has Built-in Windows, SPF 50, and Air Ventilation (Video)," 17 June 2020

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