Sentences with phrase «latch onto you like»

When a friend pointed out that 33 was the year Jesus was crucified, I latched onto it like a milestone as well - known as the Sweet Sixteen: The Jesus Year.

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While many marketers see the digital web and social media as a means to engage an audience, Trump has latched onto social like a bullhorn — and those moves appear to be working.
You are exactly like religious fundamentalist except you latched onto Bitcoin.
Like Martin you've latched onto a false teaching and then try to find verses that seem to halfway somewhat support your belief.
Something pops up that bothers them, they search for an answer to this bothersome argument, they come across some statement like David's above and they just latch onto it without bothering to check if it actually makes any sense.
There were even cults who worshipped them, but they weren't latched onto by a super-salesman and promoter like Paul of Tarsus, so they and their meme didn't spread so widely.
For example there are lots of fruity Jamaican curry's, lots of middle eastern dishes include dried fruits in couscous etc, and in more modern times, we've latched onto combinations like salt and caramel, salt and chocolate, peanut butter and chocolate.
Even now, running helter - skelter with no visible means of protection from the onslaught of offers from movies, television, records, jigsaw puzzles, animal food, countless other commercial interests and the pack of agentry ten - percenters who latch onto instant celebrities like ticks on a hound, Riggs is a wonder to observe.
Ramsey latched onto an excellent pass from home debutante Mikhi and suddenly Arsenal look like the attacking team that Wenger wanted.
«I latched onto the car because I felt my feet go underneath like he was going to run me over.»
Some Lactation Consultants recommend this type of nipples because the baby is able to flange its lips onto the nipple having in the same time a deep latch like it has with the breast.
She could not get her mouth onto the nipple because it was like getting a baby to latch onto a plate.
Just like traditional seats, you want this one to latch onto your car's seat as well.
The base simply has 2 bars with claw - like snaps that grab onto your car's LATCH system.
This cute and stretchy snap features a metal suspender - like end that is perfect for latching onto any type of binky or ring.
You then compress your breast like a sandwich or a taco to make it easier for baby to latch onto.
In non-euphemistic terms, this meant that she wanted to be latched onto my breast 24/7 and she screamed like she was dying if I ever tried to take her off, much less put her down.
A great thing to remmeber when looking for lice is that nits will latch onto the base of the hair and won't come off easily, like a dry scalp.
You feel like someone is latching onto your body at all times.
By day 6, the baby should be jaundice free (if he or she had it in the first place) and will most likely still be latching onto the previous few days» sleeping patterns, whether that's sleeping peacefully and basking in the glow of the morning sun or waking up in the dead of the night like a vampire to suck your boobs off.
It's only after they are around other children who have already latched onto this notion that kids don't like vegetables and after they start watching television where cartoons, commercials, and other television shows perpetuate the «kids don't like vegetables» notion (if you watch kid's programming, you'd be surprised at the number of times that either kid characters in shows or television commercials portray vegetables as yucky) that they are exposed to the much - accepted norm that kids don't like vegetables — and so they decide that vegetables are yucky.
This KidCo gate hinges and latches on both its sides, allowing its hardware to be mounted onto angled surfaces, meaning they are not directly and flatly opposite each other like between two walls, but rather in scenarios such as between two banisters, or if you have a wall on one side and a banister on the other.
When a baby sucks on a pacifier frequently, he may latch onto the breast ineffectively and cause problems for the mother, like sore nipples.
While Democrats have latched onto sexy items like the minimum wage, Republicans are «micro-targeting» their campaigns and pushing the same message that has brought them favorable results in the past.
Part of her strategy in her congressional bid, she said, is to latch onto nonpartisan issues like infrastructure and transportation.
And so, in recent months, advocates like Yaro have latched onto the imminent expiration of the Garden's 50 - year operating permit as means of bringing about an overdue change of scenery.
«And it may be time to not latch onto amyloid - beta plaque so much like the field has for a few decades.»
«Lamprey are eel - like parasites that use their tooth - like organs and raspy tongue to latch onto fish and suck out the blood, while hagfish scavenge by taking bites out of dead matter,» he says.
Miniscule carriers, the motor proteins, slide along the microtubules with great volumes such as chromosomes, vesicles and other subcellular components — like mitochondria — latched onto them.
Like other members of the MYC family, MYCN has proved very difficult for targeted agents to reach and latch onto, making it, for all intents and purposes, «undruggable.»
Many of their offerings also come with a story you can latch onto, like their «volcano flowers» from Ecuador, grown in super-nutrient-rich soil 10,000 feet above sea level on a Rainforest Alliance - certified farm.
I let them drift across my mind like clouds moving across the sky BUT I don't latch onto any of them.
Some people are so latched onto alternative or non-western medicine that they won't question the validity of anything — just except these stories like a religion.
And once again, this support of Phase II detox operates at a fundamental molecular level in which ITCs from cruciferous vegetables latch onto nuclear factors like nuclear factor Nrf2.
But they aren't my thing, and I've latched onto the notion of Flattering Enough, while opting for clothes that feel like a more organic expression of my self and style.
Each wipe is soaked with micellar water, a clear liquid that looks like water, but is packed with micelle molecules that latch onto dirt, oil, and makeup without drying out your complexion.
A tried and tested scheme for the meek of the world to amass friends is to latch onto a more extroverted person, like pilot fish hugging the underbelly of a shark.
NPR MARKETPLACE - Feb 10 - Social networks got popular and we got much more comfortable sharing our personal lives online so much that entrepreneurs are now latching onto our social networks to create social dating sites like Badoo.com.
If you're for the West, you will latch onto Redemption like an ornery rattlesnake.
Like many westerns, «Django Unchained» latches onto a simple, stark picture of good and evil, and takes homicidal vengeance as the highest — if not the only — form of justice.
As Netflix continues to enjoy great success by latching onto big brands and making shows like Marvel's Daredevil, Amazon is building up its own streaming service by enlisting famous people to make things that aren't about blind superheroes / lawyers.
However, what makes the posters work for even a jaded «Harry Potter» fan like me is the huge «IT ALL ENDS» caption in the poster, bringing home the finality of the series and the realization that many «Harry Potter» fans are going to have to find another fandom to latch onto.
It would be just as tasteless and laughable as Cavalcade seems today, like a maudlin, super-serious version of Forrest Gump with no characters whatsoever to latch onto.
Both films boast stunning cinematographic depth and are brashly expressive enough to make them contenders, but Skyfall has the added benefit of Deakins's Randy Newman - like winless streak as a potential story for voters to latch onto.
by Walter Chaw Joe Cornish's low - budget creature - feature Attack the Block is a charmer, a delight, the kind of rare film — like Jack Sholder's The Hidden, Stuart Gordon's Re-Animator, or Steve De Jarnatt's Miracle Mile — that devotees will latch onto, and for good reason, with the fervour afforded genuine cult classics.
This new addition to the slayer arsenal can be used like a grappling hook, latching onto enemies and traversable terrain.
The blue team has the power of low gravity, which gives it the ability to latch onto objects (like stray barrels) and launch them at foes or simply shoot a pocket of low gravity at enemies to make them temporarily float in the air.
Even as I hesitate to latch onto any single aspect of Doctor Zhivago that displays supreme proficiency, the whole is difficult not to like.
Unfortunately, by the time they've realised it's not a distress call at all but a warning, crew member Kane (John Hurt) has had his face latched onto by a faceless, spider - like space critter.
was something — anything — for my senses to latch onto; it didn't feel like watching a cinematic masterpiece as much as it did spending 90 minutes looking at a finger painting pummeled into a solid brown smudge by an overzealous child.
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