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Didion thinks that this is why the press latches on to stories like the Jogger's.

It is a satirical comedy which the press latched on to at the time of the Oscar storm".

Once the press latched on to the story of Levy's disappearance and Condit's possible involvement, it would not let go.

The press, latching on to Hebden's organic productions and sampling of acoustic instruments, dubbed his sound "folktronica", a term Hebden mentions today with a shudder.

By the time the press latched on in spring 2005, fans were already swapping bootlegs and gossip on Monkeys messageboards that they had started themselves in the absence of official avenues.

He blamed economics for the tendency of the press to latch on to stories and sensationalize them.

The press quickly latched on to the story.

(The Israeli press has latched on to the ban, drawing attention to Lebanon's hard-line approach to its neighbor).

The popular press soon latched onto the image.

– but he did defend his website's screening policy: "The 'boring' angle is just what the press have latched onto!" That sounds fair enough, but the wider online dating industry is starting to look as bad for consumers as the wider self-help market.

Thankfully, it's easy to swap out: slide the latch, press down on the battery and it'll slide out.

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