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This nexus has produced a family that has run the country for essentially all of its independent years, carrying on a tradition of Indian political elites who were highly educated, pro-West, wealthy, and determined to latch onto and hold power perhaps more so than drive India as a whole forward.
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The four infants in the French documentary "Babies" are determined little creatures, eager for a breast to latch on to, a cat that can be grabbed and pulled at.
If that is not too late, a British submarine commander, Alan Hoskins, offered greater hope today that the rescue vehicle would be able to latch onto the Kursk, having determined that the hatches on both vessels are compatible.
The World Trade Organization was something to latch onto.
For many, the law is something to latch on to.
It was like an adolescent thing — when you need somebody to latch onto, you reach out and latch onto them".
We have to latch on to that.
They had to latch on.
As such, there's something for everyone to latch onto.
Look for him to latch on with a playoff contender.
The banks were quick to latch on to the rationalisation possibilities offered by the Internet.
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