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Ms. Donoghue said that officials recognized that their own officers probably did not present a security risk for the convention, but worried about "any group that might latch on" to the union protests.
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Would the Jets leak information about players and schemes that opponents might latch onto for future use?
He also said homeowners should place children's play sets on the lawn instead of in the woods, and that any pathways in the woods should be widened generously to minimize the chance that a tick might latch on as you walk by.
Do you not worry that a government with a particular agenda might latch on to findings such as these as a means of promoting certain ideas?
For example, you might latch onto one phrase or thought that keeps you crying like, "I have no home, I want to go home…".
Here are some classic reasons why a fake friend might latch on to you: Popularity.
The audience will latch on to whatever that might be immediately and, unless you mention it first, they will attack.
The first is that the economic decline of traditional media brought about by the internet makes the survivors desperate to latch on to anything that might stop the rot in audiences and advertising revenue.
And so all we had trained to do from a space walk perspective were those things that might be an emergency or, a latch did not work in the payload bay closing sequence or something like that.
One set, called B cells, makes antibodies that can latch onto free-floating viruses.
The tiny being that had latched on inside her was less than three months old.
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