What's not to love about the freedom
of latching onto a distant object and being pulled towards it?
As long as the tick is removed within 48 hours
of latching onto the host, the bacteria is not transmitted from an infected tick.
Cabin alterations consist of heavily bolstered sport seats that do a superb job
of latching onto occupants during lateral maneuvers, M sports steering wheel and a red engine start button.
Earlier this year, the Washington Post «s Charles Lane eviscerated the fascination with Germany's economic «miracle» as a case
of latching onto a «foreign flavor of the month.»
Try reading the rest of my post instead
of latching onto a single part that you think that you can read enough into to make a point.
Both of us latch onto those things that work, that really deliver on health and a sense of well - being.
«Hopefully I won't disappoint the fan base out there, because I know that what Ian McKellen did sort
of latched onto a lot of imaginations and was very successful.
As more
of us latch onto that 1.99 price point and ignore 99 cents, this might change.
Not exact matches
Democrats and environmental groups
latched onto Keystone as emblematic
of the type
of dirty fossil fuels that must be phased out.
Dropbox, which has claimed 500,000 users worldwide since the middle
of 2016, gained traction among consumers who
latched onto its free offering but also offers a couple paid versions.
You might see signs
of a slowdown before the media
latches onto it or your segment might keep humming along despite a recession.
Investors have been
latching onto convenient stories since the South Sea bubble
of the 1700s.
Trump
latched onto the revelations, accusing McCabe
of corruption and anti-Trump bias based on his wife's political campaign.
Yet DiGiorno did just that on Sept. 8 when the person behind the wheel
of the popular pizza makers» Twitter account
latched onto the viral hashtag #WhyIStayed.
The guide RNA
latches onto a protein (the Cas9 part
of the CRISPR - Cas9 name), and together they search for the matching virus.
Part
of that apprehension stems from not knowing how Trump or even Clinton (who has, to a degree,
latched onto American protectionist sentiments) would reform trade agreements.
Canadian firms are slowly
latching onto these investment opportunities, especially in growing economies in India and Southeast Asia, according to the results
of the 2010 Asian Investment Intentions Survey released recently by the Asia Pacific Foundation
of Canada.
Canadian firms are slowly
latching onto these investment opportunities, especially in growing economies in India and Southeast Asia, according to the results
of the 2010 Asian Investment Intentions Survey...
«It's no surprise that they're desperately trying to
latch onto another angle
of the story to deflect attention from the core
of the matter which is that this (Khadr payment) was a personal decision by Justin Trudeau to go above and beyond what any court order ever indicated was the responsibility
of the government,» Scheer told a news conference.
The inchoate, messy anger
of the film mirrors the free - floating frustration
of our cultural moment, and I'm stunned to see activists all over the world
latch onto the film's central concept by erecting billboards meant to shame politicians into action on a variety
of societal issues.
In my opinion, we will eventually see the end
of the current, negative cryptocurrency cycle, as many
of the weak hands have been shaken out by the bear market and the remaining investors are on the ready to
latch onto any good news after the bad start this year.»
Belmont RUF pastor, Kevin Twit, one
of the key players both musically and creatively in the Indelible Grace movement, said young people have
latched onto hymns because
of the link they have with history.
Wow and to think that out
of all those false beliefs you managed to
latch onto the One True Faith.
And what
of the slaveowners and segregationists who used to
latch onto Genesis 9:25 to justify slavery?
NII You really do know that most
of your atheist friends will
latch onto a single line propaganda.
Either she's the kind
of woman who
latches onto the beliefs / interests
of her current partner or it was a ruse to begin with.
This is true
of those who
latched onto this hunk
of steel as some testament to their faith.
Only some Democrats, sensing the ship to be sinking,
latched onto the stratagem
of trying to «localize» their contests — not because the politics
of 2010 really were local, but because they were not.
What's more, we should avoid
latching onto the sound bites and catchphrases
of each campaign, but look deeper into the men and women running for office.
Here I am: 29 years old, sprawled in the backseat
of our old Trailblazer, holding another nearly - 9 lbs baby, in front
of a crowd
of strangers, and without thought, I'm trying to wrestle my shirt off through my laughter, I just want to get that baby to
latch onto me, I miss him inside, I'm empty, already, but I have something to give him, it's nothing but raw instinct.
When those same people
latch onto all other aspects
of religion as well: megalomania, domination, «moral» intransigence.
What odd items the mind
latches onto in moments
of grief: the tilt
of a friend's head, the way he used his hands when he spoke, an awful meal shared a decade back, a conversation about a book only a little while ago.
Chris Clarke
latches onto the event ontology, but he is critical
of Whitehead's way
of deriving space and time.
We do know that where we would seem to expect nothing, sub atomic particles pop into and out
of existence almost as if they are «looking» for structure or «crystal» to «
latch onto» and take atomic form.
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.
In response to the demands
of socially conscious consumers, many companies are
latching onto Corporate Social Responsibility Standards that outline their labor auditing practices, but it's important to get as many specific details as possible since regulations are only helpful if they're followed.
Many
of the people that have
latched onto the Christian Coalition and the Moral Majority are more in love with being the power behind the power than ministry.
Mom just expected me to
latch onto one
of the older kids..
I read you have to keep using it through these periods because the coconut oil is finally getting rid
of some nasty stuff that had
latched onto your skin for a long time.
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.
The unique «Prizm» design consists
of a series
of ten alternating equilateral triangular panels that when formed, the antiprismatic band creates an open geodesic socket that allows the ball and packaging to hold
onto each other naturally, with minimal material, high product visibility and an intuitive reusable
latching mechanism — all achieved with conventional corrugated fiberboard and a simple folding - gluing process.
Walcott
latched onto the end
of Ozil's delivery and fired home to all - but seal all three points for his side.
The Spaniard
latched onto Zlatan Ibrahimovic's classy back - heel and thumped home into the back
of the FC Rostov net.
Sterling
latched onto Bacary Sagna's flick to force a good save out
of Kasper Schmeichel.
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.
The Spaniard
latched onto Victor Moses» cut - back and steered the ball into the back
of the net emphatically.
That's eluding to somebody leaking this information, likely to
latch onto the phrase «substance abuse program,» regardless
of the actual terms
of his participation.
With his wide range
of passing skills, Wilshere can thrive on pinpoint ball distribution for his team's forwards and wingers to
latch onto.
The press
latch onto the sh ** e produced and it becomes a constant tirade
of disatisfaction from every direction.
He
latched onto the end
of Michail Antonio's cross and found the back off the net with an emphatic acrobatic effort that found the top corner
of the Palace net.