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Expect him to chase the takedown relentlessly and attempt to latch onto the back of Siver, looking to live up to his moniker and put the squeeze on his foe's neck.
Though Das Racist makes no attempt to latch on to currently fashionable styles, such as juke or dubstep, several of the group's songs are accessible enough to be hits.
She had a compulsion to suckle on any available udder - the spiked ring ensured any attempt to latch on to an udder would result in a sharp kick in the face.
Our minds attempt to latch on to "what is real" (meaning what is clearly present in our physical experience at any given time) and if "what is real" is a total absence of evidence that we're going to get what we want, we tend to place more marbles in the basket of disappointment than attainment.
Do not attempt to latch them on yet.
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47 min: Hansen curries off his line to smother the ball as Torres attempted to latch on to a through-ball.
My ears attempted to latch on to any minute changes in rhythm and melody, then quickly learned to let go and drown in all that rumbling noise.
39 min: Sané smashes a ferocious shot at goal from 35 yards, but Elliot pushes it to safety, 36 min: Cissé miscontrols as he attempts to latch on to a hopeful ball over the top.
First, Slimani attempts to latch on to yet another long ball in over the Germany defence, only to be foiled once again by Neuer rushing out of his penalty area.
Just as President Clinton entwined himself with the Olympics in Atlanta during his re-election campaign, President Bush has attempted to latch onto the Greek Olympics, running an ad in which the flags of Afghanistan and Iraq are shown as a narrator boasts that at "this Olympics, there will be two more free nations, and two fewer terrorist regimes".
Operators have resisted handset manufactures' attempts to latch onto their service revenues.
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