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About 5,000 Sonata sedans with the faulty door latch, all built at Hyundai's factory in Alabama, have been distributed to dealerships in the United States.
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Yes, many believe that ultimately we will all latch on to one or two key messaging apps and that economies of scale will drive consolidation in this space.
But it's unlikely that any party would latch on to all the hugely expensive spending proposals set out in the document.
Aphids, slugs and fungus latched on to all this soft, sappy growth like the bonanza that it certainly was.
Usher is a rhythm-and-blues heartthrob with a voice as supple as his stage moves; he's steeped in Stevie Wonder and Donny Hathaway, but he latches on to all the right current producers.
How Latch manages to pluck all these variously tensed threads will be interesting to watch.
(He won't break out overall sales metrics across all the Latch locks as yet — claiming only that "they're good").
She latched on all by herself and started sucking.
Or latching onto it because all the other media are running it.
I pulled curtains over all the windows and shut the office doors, leaving the rooms in darkness, pulling all the latches firmly and securing them with heavy brass locks.
Work your way along the sides until all the latches have come undone and the back plate is totally removed.
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