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Some observers have fastened onto a particularly interesting explanation: it's about taxes.
Indeed, she had fastened onto our house with the tenacity of a monomaniacal abalone.
He wrote a book about her before he fastened onto Murray.
Rather, somehow, people had fastened onto the book's title - "Shut Up, I'm Talking" - and taken it in an unintended direction.
Mr. Biden has fastened onto missile defense as the centerpiece of his critique of Bush foreign policy.
Postwar people who fastened onto the story of Anne Frank, as has been observed before, were not in any sense sentimental to do so.
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That's partly down to journalists who didn't really understand Snapchat fastening onto the sauciest angle when covering it.
Both species turn into parasites, fastening onto the side of fish, eating and sucking their blood, often killing their hosts in the process.
Stumpf switches between Gil's voice and that of a magazine writer in need of a big story who fastens onto him as a source.
That's definitely how it felt – as well as flapping in the wind, it didn't fasten onto my face properly.
A presidential race tends to concentrate our minds on simple questions and to fasten onto life roles and choices as object lessons.
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