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'''Herding cats''' may refer to: | '''Herding cats''' may refer to: | ||
* An ] that refers to a frustrating attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are uncontrollable or chaotic | * An ] that refers to a frustrating attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are uncontrollable or chaotic | ||
⚫ | * ], an award-winning 2000 commercial from ], also known as ] | ||
* '']'', a 2005 book written by Senator Trent Lott | * '']'', a 2005 book written by Senator Trent Lott | ||
* ] (1999), the second album by the band Gaelic Storm | * ] (1999), the second album by the band Gaelic Storm | ||
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* ''Herding Cats'', a play by ] | * ''Herding Cats'', a play by ] | ||
* ''Herding Cats'', a book by ], metallurgist and university administrator | * ''Herding Cats'', a book by ], metallurgist and university administrator |
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Herding cats may refer to:
- An idiom that refers to a frustrating attempt to control or organize a class of entities which are uncontrollable or chaotic
- Cat Herders, an award-winning 2000 commercial from Electronic Data Systems, also known as Herding Cats (commercial)
- Herding Cats: A Life in Politics, a 2005 book written by Senator Trent Lott
- Herding Cats (album) (1999), the second album by the band Gaelic Storm
- Herding Cats, a play by Lucinda Coxon
- Herding Cats, a book by Graeme Davies, metallurgist and university administrator
See also
- Herd mentality, describes how people are influenced by their peers to adopt certain behaviors
See also
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