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It helps to reduce the stress and the latching out.
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On the other hand, as Glenn Greenwald pointed out, latching onto the first opportunity to smear a presidential candidate as though he's some kind of Russian sleeper agent isn't just drastic; it's borderline McCarthyesque.
Hauling myself out – toes latching on to the sun-warmed rocks and head still tingling – I find that, almost unknowingly, I am already making my way back up stream for another go.
Fitting in, you soon figured out, meant latching onto some chunk of your accidental portion of the space-time continuum and treating it as your destined turf, a piece of reality that other human beings disrespected at their peril.
Seeking a national title for his team after consecutive losses in the national semifinals, Clausen, a defenseman, has latched onto grinding out groundball wins as the key element to victory.
And undoubtedly seeing as #mileycomeback has been the top trending topic all day on Twitter, the spam bots are out there latching on to the trend.
The right-back, on loan from Arsenal, allowed Oscar to dart in behind him and was relieved to see the Brazilian blaze over from six yards out after latching onto Willian's floated ball in.
She should have stepped out more, and earlier, latching on to an important issue that she could make her own.
It was like an adolescent thing — when you need somebody to latch onto, you reach out and latch onto them".
But they struggled to get anything going in attack and seconds after a chant of "Melbourne, Melbourne" rang out Proctor latched onto a short ball from Cronk to extend the 'home' side's lead 15 minutes after the resumption.
They then gave 12 monkeys chronically infected with SIV the harmless, engineered antibody, which sought out and latched onto the SIV in their bodies.
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