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The Brazilian latched on to Adrian's exquisite back-heel and clipped a deflected shot over the helpless Gorka Iraizoz to put Depor two up.
They only latched on to the film after journalists wondered out loud about a possible link between the hack and the satire.
That was a breach of the law and the mandatory penalty was loss of office.Mr Ford's supporters have latched on to the disproportionate penalty even the judge acknowledged that the act was "a very blunt instrument"—as a reason why he should keep his job.
They have latched on to complaints from disillusioned Labour supporters.
Interesting that listeners to Radio 4's Today programme, where Hester did his stuff, immediately latched on to a later item about Fabio Capello's John Terry row with the Football Association.
The dog lunged at the face of a passenger in the car then latched onto his thigh dragging him from the vehicle.
Under former prime minister John Howard, the relationship with the US and George Bush in particular was something that he and the Coalition latched on to.
Rooney latched on to it and raced down the line before delivering a square ball that Hayes guided just past the outstretched hand of the keeper.
So enemies immediately latched onto the expression of regret for one of the most famous fruits of his soundbite phase.
Since scientists began to report a slower than expected rate of warming during the last decade, climate sceptics have latched on to the apparent dip in order to question the validity of climate models.
In Japan a breakthrough would bolster the far right, which has long latched on to the abductee cause.
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