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"I'll latch onto something and just sort of daydream.
"But everyone can find in her life something to latch onto, something to identify with.
Once early adopters latch onto something new and useful, in other words, the rest of the population can quickly follow.
"People have a hard time understanding the passage of time," Dr. Zauberman said, "and in order to understand it latch onto something we do understand" — the unfolding of events.
"Those who oppose business, those who say businesses corrupt, they latch onto something absolutely key.
But if all practical reasons must be able to latch onto something we care about, then no reasons are categorical in the Kantian sense.
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CBS has latched onto something truly effective.
In an interview, he said, "They've obviously latched onto something that's picking up steam".
To anyone used to catching a 12-inch trout on a good day, latching onto something so exotic seems about as wild as stalking lions in Africa.
We spend so much time together, and we'll be warming up for a show or winding down and playing music in various corners, and possibly not latching onto something that is actually a cool idea, something worth pursuing.
At a communications workshop at the Celebrity Center, Chelsea Starlot remembers "being the sole object of lust for a tiny Indiana town" and latches onto something like Scientology, more coke and an aging producer -- a winning combination.
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