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(THE TRAMP) "Cluck-see! cluck-see!" called a Cowbird, flying over the wall to join the others in the pasture.
Citizen Bird Scenes from Bird-Life in Plain English for Beginners Elliott Coues 1870
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From the moment Patti Flaherty ambles up to the bar in New Ground Theatre's "Cowbird," you've already got her character figured out.
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From the moment Patti Flaherty ambles up to the bar in New Ground Theatre's "Cowbird," you've already got her character figured out.
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With his latest social media foray, Cowbird.com, Harris is poised to become a cultural force on the Internet.
Patricia Martin: Cowbird: A New Cultural Force on the Internet Patricia Martin 2012
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Amalia Anastatpoulou 'Ambition' from Cowbird, which offers 'heartfelt, personal stories.'
Can We Humanize the Web? Holly Finn 2011
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Cowbird takes all these desires and rolls them into something inspired.
Can We Humanize the Web? Holly Finn 2011
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Stories on Cowbird can be grouped together by day, place or event, for instance, piecing together a tale from the inside out.
Can We Humanize the Web? Holly Finn 2011
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Cowbird is an online community of storytellers who use photos, video clips and words to convey a brief, personal story.
Patricia Martin: Cowbird: A New Cultural Force on the Internet Patricia Martin 2012
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Cowbird offers another option: technological slow food.
Can We Humanize the Web? Holly Finn 2011
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His new online project, Cowbird, a kind of visual diary that lets people share "heartfelt, personal stories," is a cult hit.
Can We Humanize the Web? Holly Finn 2011
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