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"I didn't want my children to be latch-key kids," Ms. Smith said.
Odd, then, that she described her own children as "lucky enough" not to be latch-key kids.
Attention-starved celebrities also seem to be latching on to this trend.
Those mixing in the hotel's chic, library-like atmosphere seemed to be latching on to the message that creativity would win the day.
Just when teen fiction seemed to be recovering from the Stephenie Meyer vampire effect, the publishers of young adult novels seem, perhaps inevitably, to be latching on to another megabucks grown-up literary phenomenon: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.
And so you have a good, solid door closure, confirmed to be latched, and the bottom of the vehicle, the bottom of these doors are all surfaced with heat resistant tiles.
The Union Station turnstiles are the first to be latched by Metro.
But even if e-juice isn't as dangerous as all this sensationalism suggests, e-cigarettes have a huge controversy attached to them, and the media seems to be latching onto every sensational headline about e-cigarettes they can find.
Arrieta points out: "A child who breastfeeds constantly will be latched on to skin which, microbiologically speaking, is very dirty.
While Eurokids may be latching on to Eurobrands, the clothes still have a distinctly American flavor, no matter what the tag says.
Our wood panelled TV sat in its corner, with me bouncing from the floor, to my stomach, just before being latched to my mom's lap.
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