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"cling" Definitions
  1. [intransitive] to hold on tightly to somebody/something
  2. [intransitive] to stick to something
  3. [intransitive] cling (to somebody) (usually disapproving) to stay close to somebody, especially because you need them emotionally

958 Sentences With "cling"

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" She said, "You could hear the cling, cling, cling of the horseshoes at lunchtime.
Axe and Lara cling to their riches and they cling even harder to their grudges.
I cling to my yellow locks just as others cling to a lack of eye bags.
I cling to my sneakers, those in protest of Nike cling to their ideologies, and Nike itself clings to a desire to be part of a national conversation.
Aguiñiga shivers as she continues to cling to the boundary.
It's unfortunate that so many still cling to linear storytelling.
For now, the rebels believe they can cling on militarily.
Many others in VMRO would prefer to cling to power.
We could cling to her as some semblance of normalcy.
The Mahoneys and their dog, stubborn sorts, still cling on.
Three jockeying coalitions each cling to the label of liberal.
Sometimes we cling to the past a little too blindly.
They cling to their dolls, action figures, and stuffed animals.
But there is little evidence of decency to cling to.
Why do I cling to that word in automotive reviews?
It's the narrative that so many of us cling to.
If it's too thin, it won't cling to the pasta.
Periwinkles cling to rocks; mussels pinch themselves together like purses.
She would cling to Trump's base while cutting into Democrats'.
Unfortunately, some Democrats continue to cling to these talking points.
However, there are a few consistencies we can cling onto.
"Hope is always the thing to cling to," he said.
They cling to their own disempowerment and call it romance.
Mr. Jammeh has tried numerous channels to cling to power.
The cohesion of water molecules as they cling to each other a bit more tenaciously than they cling to the other molecules in their environment produces a thin "skin" on the surface of the water.
By what political magic does Mr Madigan cling on so tight?
Some cling to the last drops of life; others give way.
While villagers fret about the future, many cling to the past.
Why are there people who cling life and death to hatefulness?
Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling will air on Nickelodeon in 2018.
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Failure can cling to you, even when it's not your fault.
In the dirt arena cowboys and cowgirls cling to bucking broncos.
Others are determined to cling on—but may find that hard.
We cannot cling to what's worked and hope for the best.
Specks of black dust and sediment cling to the uneven surface.
ISIS will continue to cling to its nirvana of a caliphate.
"The first urge is to cling on," he says about breakups.
Fine, this is America, you can cling to whatever you want.
Fun doggy factoids cling to him like so much Samoyed fur.
Terrified, we cling to the rigid confines of our own perspective.
But believe it or not, some creatures still cling to life.
"I think she'll cling on as long as possible," she said.
These infectious particles cling to the hands of children playing outside.
They should ask why we cling to old interests and methods.
They huddle, cling, and drown below the crashing sky and waters.
It's not a time to stubbornly cling to my own viewpoint.
Benítez would cling to his job for only six more weeks.
Colombians therefore have to cling to their resolve to find peace.
But in this delicate acoustic bolero, they still cling to hope.
I know other parents in similar situations also cling to hope.
They really cling onto the foot, and they're a nice thickness.
You're adaptable, Gemini, so don't cling on to something that isn't working.
And in today's world, that's a damn powerful idea to cling to.
I'm going to cling to that fact as we head into 2017.
Stay flexible, and don't cling to the old way of doing things.
"My brother is gone," one sobs as they cling to each other.
Mr Maduro's response has been to cling on to power more tightly.
Yet even intelligent people cling to feeble explanations of why it happened.
Water bottles and instant-noodle packets cling together to form plastic islands.
Most telling of all is how the populists cling to the comparisons.
People seemed to cling to their gloomy, wrong assumptions about the world.
That, however, is to cling to a qualified success amid many failures.
Or will we cling to the safety of who we once were?
Some cling to the notion that stimulus is unhelpful, risky and hard.
Until then, we're happy to cling to any semblance of the star.
His critics cling to the hope that the damage will be mild.
We know the truth, and will cling to it come Election Day.
His opponents have long underestimated his regime's determination to cling to power.
The kids absolutely melt down—they cry, retreat, cling to their teachers.
She says that faith is all her family have to cling to.
So I thought I can't cling to one person the entire time.
But I try not to cling to the things that are devastating.
What they need to do: Cling to Ben Bishop for dear life.
We could cling to the hope that there was something more there.
Those who cling on in the city do so at a cost.
Place in a container and cover with cling-film for 10 minutes.
In both places, as elsewhere, the old ruling elites still cling on.
They cling onto that concept of themselves, it's the juvenile clothes ... Everything.
Some still cling to the hope of the Brexit process being reversed.
Sometimes failure can cling to you, even when it's not your fault.
Unproven ideas are perilous, leading most studios to cling to bankable sequels.
It's not like you to cling to grudges, but you're only human.
Unnerved by black anger, Americans like Mr. Giuliani cling to false equivalencies.
Maybe it was cruel, this futile attempt to cling to our pastime.
To make the veal Cordon bleu, cover cutlets loosely in cling wrap.
You cling to these stories of the apocalypse because you want it.
By contrast, Elliot has two thin strands of hope to cling to.
I cling to my sister and childhood friends who remember the past.
Still, why cling to the food, imagery and decorations from another place?
Can he really be so desperate to cling to his Senate seat?
Yet it was a cultural identity that I tried to cling to.
But I have little else to cling to as of her entrance.
But there are some belongings I cling to: the tools of hospitality.
But as with all technology, some stalwarts cling resolutely to the old ways.
ARROYO: It looks like you walked out of your house with static cling.
So why do companies (and criminals) still cling to such an obnoxious method?
I'm bipolar, and I cling to a particular regimen to stay mentally balanced.
They refuse, they cling to the realm or the gods or love. Illusions.
The internet and home delivery help them cling on, points out Mr Morita.
There's just nothing for warmth to cling to in the thin, dry air.
Rubio is the flawed, rickety lifeboat we cling to, the amulet we clutch.
The eggs cling to the edges of containers and can survive long droughts.
Bashar al-Assad, Syria's president, is destroying his country to cling to power.
I've also noticed your tendency to cling pretty tightly to the DJ booth.
These quotations cling to her cortex, forming a bridge between confusion and clarity.
And you cling desperately to the only thing you now trust: your guru.
Other times, thick chords cling insistently to every syllable of the sung words.
But the birther lies cling to him as tightly as his nativist hallucinators.
Republican candidates, including moderates, will have to cling to Trump or risk oblivion.
If you cling to that mindset, it causes mental suffering or physical suffering.
I was wrong; I am the one who will cling to them, weeping.
Spongy panels of skin cling to the meat; the texture is intentionally slippery.
When I put them in, the earbuds seem to cling to my ear.
When a nymph digs through infected soil, fungal spores cling to its body.
Tiny birds fluttered and flew to cling to bending grass-stems, balancing lightly.
Some cling tight to their mantras about washing their hands and avoiding travel.
Fat rice grains that cling, that you can scoop up with your hands.
"He said to me, 'If you can, cling to the work,'" McCarthy recalled.
It is understandable why so many people cling fast to the former view.
But insecurely attached babies will either avoid their parent or cling to them.
Vested interests will cling to status quo, or make cosmetic changes, at best.
"Once a government starts, it will cling on at all costs," he said.
Disposable cutlery, cling wrap and coffee cups and lids have very low probability.
We cling to worst case scenarios to justify the chains that bind us.
He's got to cling to whatever might help him remain a free man.
Analysts believe this means they will do everything they can to cling to office.
But that sense of drab realism will always cling to it a little bit.
He's offering a way to cling to that feeling just a little while longer.
The CDU and SPD managed to cling on to the leadership of both regions.
Probably. But in dark times, we cling to the shreds of hope we've got.
In Valencia, a few multinational companies like Nestle and Ford Motor Co cling on.
And the more others try to bash them, the more you cling to them.
Many in China still cling to the hope that he can be reasoned with.
Some Republicans continued to cling to "birther" theories, but they were in the minority.
Protesters frantically shouted for and passed on helmets, cling film, masks and other utilities.
Autocrats who cling to power after losing elections are particularly likely to be deposed.
It is not much of a hope to cling to, but it is something.
I'm not someone that's going to like cling on for dear life to yesteryear.
The kids cling to their fathers, who often have lost a limb as well.
Cancer can cling to the past, so remember that you are not your history.
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And the harder you cling to the past, the harder it's going to be.
Quite predictably, media control advocates want the FCC to cling to its old rules.
However, as FiveThirtyEight's Nate Silver noted, the Republicans could still cling onto the House.
However, Conte could still attempt to cling on and bring the crisis to parliament.
Yet the overwhelming majority of Americans — about 100 million homes — still cling to cable.
The more we threaten them, the more they cling to the bomb for survival.
The cheese formed a cling-wrap-like coating throughout the inside of my mouth.
In the absence of human interaction we cling to whatever dark simulacrum is available.
Bruni: The question remains: Does she cling too tight to the reins of power?
She is resigned to her fate and has decided to cling to her faith.
Mr. Maduro's friends in Cuba, China, Russia and Turkey have helped him cling on.
Plenty of bohemians still manage to cling to their private patch of hillside, however.
Pickled mustard greens are essential, the tang offsetting the velvet cling of liquid fat.
Lizzie resolves to cling to him as he drops down the chute to oblivion.
Opposition activists called the referendum another effort by the president to cling to power.
We cling to each other more tightly each year, hoping the other is enough.
Fortunately, the egg tarts remain, both Cantonese (sweeter, shinier) and Portuguese (denser, with cling).
"As we film, I cling to being a professional, like the others," he added.
"People cling to power instead of seeing the power in other people," he said.
Her decision to cling to power now looks undignified; that is out of character.
Dear Heloise: I hate the static cling we get here during the winter months.
Other so-called leaders for life have interfered with elections to cling to power.
I cling to the hope that the world will do better in the future.
We must cling to each other passionately and really, really just go for it.
If he manages to cling on for that long, it will be for political reasons.
Mortals cling to the hope that they will leave some permanent trace of themselves behind.
"We were just fucking kids desperately trying to cling onto our childhood," says Mortimer, laughing.
They wanted to protect their own positions and cling on to their assumptions of superiority.
You&aposre the ones that cling to your God, your guns, your bible, your religion.
Dampen your hands before shaping the patties and the meat won't cling to your fingers.
With nowhere to take cover, women hunch over children as many cling to the ground.
The printed material managed to cling to the rounded surface and convert light into electricity.
Rachel tried to cling to her mental health, while knowing she was going to slide.
That knowing it's going to end is the reason why people cling to each other?
Still, only minor shifts across the House map could help Republicans cling to a majority.
We&aposre the people that cling to our god, our guns, our bibles and religion.
This mindset is quickly going out of fashion but some stubbornly cling to the past.
This reduces the surface tension that would otherwise cause a water droplet to cling on.
Despite economic catastrophe and popular rage, the government is finding ways to cling to power.
Kids who you know, just cling to their moms for months after they've been released.
So he or she tends to cling to the position for as long as possible.
They cling to "old data, poor data or no data at all," gripes Mr Thorne.
It also informs you of the patterns your child may cling to in the future.
Sites like Spotify were only able to cling on to HITnRUN, his most recent album.
It turns out these microbes use hooks to cling on in desperation while we pee.
The stronger Mr Corbyn becomes, the more desperately the Tories cling to the status quo.
If anything, she says, the least fortunate cling most tightly to a romantic marriage ideal.
Some people have a tendency to get more withdrawn when some people cling, she says.
But she would be more likely to cling on, in the short term at least.
But the people figuring out its digital strategy agree it can't cling to the past.
Other supporters went to work finding some small concession that moderates could cling to. Rep.
The Belgians cling to the comforting maxims of yesteryear just as events render them obsolete.
And yet they cling to an outdated political model, which is neither wise, nor sustainable.
But having promised to quit, any attempt to cling to office could wreck his reputation.
Some cling faithfully to pillars of American dogma: capitalism and the promise of class mobility.
Everyone's got a favorite, and we cling to our loyalties out of sheer mindless stubbornness.
Financial-market wobbles or rising interest rates cause people to cling tighter to their cash.
So Tillerson may cling on a little longer on the political equivalent of death row.
As his administration sinks in scandal, Trump will cling all the more tightly to Bannonism.
It's something that fans can desperately cling on to, and for that we are grateful.
And he said the arguments for Democrats to cling to Pelosi aren't compelling to him.
Put another way: Choose hospitality, civility and kindness, and cling to them no matter what.
Don't cling to the past—eclipses only become more emotional and exhausting if you do.
Their supply chains have become snagged as farmers cling to their crops amid sour prices.
Wanda can only cling to what she can, often without being able to say why.
Kyaw Soe Oo's daughter, Moe Thin Wai Zan, now three, would cling to her father.
With people around him dying, he must have found something really beautiful to cling to.
So why do we still cling to it like an essential part of the calendar?
Where to cling or step when hugging a sheer vertical rock face over an abyss?
It is misleading and disingenuous of Trump's attorneys to cling to this patently ridiculous defense.
The idea is to control salmonella, a potentially fatal bacteria that can cling to eggs.
If they are too wet, they slip right over the butter, and it won't cling.
"I foolishly cling to the idea that they might start boarding again," Ms. Pitula said.
Many other renowned winemaking regions, however, stubbornly cling to the past—at their own peril.
And yet these characters cling to an aristocracy that ceased to exist a century ago.
Elections Power shifts could take place across the continent, or old strongmen could cling to power.
I didn't cling to the 4s because of its functionality or some bizarre sense of nostalgia.
A trailer for Static Cling, the Rocko's Modern Life movie, was teased by Nickelodeon in 2017.
One reason is that Lava Jato has sharpened the incentive for politicians to cling to office.
And yet I cling to the system, because every day it brings me a happy surprise.
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The tighter you cling on to things now, Gemini, the more frustrating this energy will be.
Family members surround him, cling to him, extend their touch whether he remembers them or now.
Add in the US impeachment inquiry against Trump, and market bears have plenty to cling to.
People with the disorder develop profound, sometimes bizarre, convictions that they cling to with extraordinary tenacity.
Barack Obama's criticism of people who "cling to guns or religion" in the 2008 presidential primary.
And especially when you're sick, you really want to cling to whatever you can that's normal.
In particular, it needs to be able to cling more effectively to what it lands on.
Others species have disappeared from entire regions of the world — but could cling to existence elsewhere.
"Cling to me, Joe, my bliss," Bennett captioned a photo of herself and Wright passionately kissing.
I understand why the Gallic literati would want to cling to this surreptitious grammatical secret handshake.
Cast adrift on an ocean of lies, the people there will have nothing to cling to.
When it comes to the border crisis, both sides cling to their own view of morality.
Hard because our natural inclination is to cling to the pain and hurt and even anger.
Nanette's friends and family still cling to hope that her killer will be brought to justice.
The dead still cling to the living in "Demon," blurring the divide between past and present.
Inside my box, I found this cute mini kit to help with static cling and wrinkles.
In 22013, Barack Obama's notorious misstep got one thing right: Rural people will "cling" to guns.
Would she have wanted you to cling to her loss so ardently that you feel stuck?
But many teams still cling to the old names and likenesses despite pressure to eliminate them.
Even as Trump's poll numbers fall, most Republicans in Congress only cling to him more tightly.
The drugs are vacuum packed into these bags wrapped with cling film and pressed right down.
SHUTDOWN IMPACT Airline executives still cling to the hope of a "V-shaped" rebound, mirroring SARS.
In a rare move on a continent where strongmen leaders cling to power for decades, Mrs.
The president appears to have concluded that he can cling on to power only through repression.
Irrational, cruel and surprising to the outside world, we cling to our ideas despite all evidence.
Cling wrap brings levity and familiarity to sentences that might otherwise read as idiosyncratic or cryptic.
I was sorry I had come to school—it seemed suddenly childish to cling to books.
The Conservatives may cling to power by forming an alliance with an ultraright Northern Irish party.
The more investigations and allegations leveled against Mr. Trump, the more fiercely they cling to him.
The workers, sometimes more than a hundred per truck, sit on top and cling to ropes.
We can cling to our partisan disagreements on budgets, health care, trade, climate and other issues.
Even in the confidential safe space of therapy, they cling to their public image of strength.
That is, we cling to a fantasized life, seeing it with colors brighter than it has.
We see death as something that would separate us from the objects to which we cling.
But for anybody clinging to the old definition, Tom Cruise appears eager to cling with you.
Pappardelle is a great choice here: saucy juices like to cling to those wide, delicate ribbons.
Lighthouses give us a false sense of security to cling to as we face the unknown.
But the electoral season of 2008 showed just how determined he was to cling to power.
The cheese is aged in hay, bits of which cling to its sturdy, herbal-scented rind.
His designs are recognizable for the way they both cling and drift away, like walking memories.
Trust and faith, ironically, is the substance of what you must cling to on your journey.
Whatever traction Trump's ideas have, Trump himself will surely cling to the spotlight -- if he can.
Now, we all have to pay a hefty toll as Trump's legions cling to thinning hope.
When the boy departs, it will not cling to his clothes and linger in his hair.
Everybody else has to cut costs, slash investments and cling on to cash, chief executives grumble.
But Mr. Qisiiq and Mr. Alaku came for fat blue mussels that cling to the rocks.
For this reason, a melancholy ambivalence can cling to even the most inspiring stories of leadership.
It's not like you to cling to the past, but change can be hard for anyone.
Let go of the past—the harder you cling to what once was, the worse you'll feel.
Yet the greatest danger tech workers face is that they cling to an outdated view of themselves.
I don't know why I cling to them in this limbo, but I can't let them go.
The only way I can cut through the confusion is to cling to my identity in Christ.
Most of our institutions are riddled with histories of racism and elitism to which they still cling.
Mr Yameen, who had appeared determined to cling to power just seven months before, conceded without protest.
Control issues flare up today, but change is coming: Will you cling to the past or transform?
It's arguably the worst day of the year, but one we stubbornly cling to because of tradition.
His opposite number Jan Andersson admitted his side had to cling on to their first-leg lead.
Everyone needs something they can cling to that brings them back to their preferred version of humanity.
The red wine scent doesn't cling, sadly, but the noticeably nice skin lasts for a few days.
They've got mommy issues Baby sloths cling to their mothers for up to six months after birth.
Mr Yameen, who had appeared determined to cling to power just six months before, conceded without protest.
Former Ortega allies say he is seeking to exploit divisions in the coalition to cling to power.
Such is the undemocratic gamesmanship at work in the legislature's systematic efforts to cling to partisan power.
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They've got six legs, a round body, and claws that allow them to cling to pubic hair.
Inside the cave, thousands of bats either cling tightly to the walls or fly around in bunches.
Those opportunities are rare, so it makes sense to cling to them when they do serendipitously arrive.
"Unfortunately, President Obama continues to cling to a plan that contains rather than defeats ISIL," he added.
All of us in sports media often cling to that belief, which certainly at times is relevant.
It also has microspine grippers which allow it to cling to a wall once it makes contact.
You're supposed to cling to this in-between world full of hot people with all you've got.
Hackers threaten American democracy more than voter fraud, yet Republicans cling to their obsession with the latter.
She can cling on walls, has hyper-alert senses, and shoots blasts of energy from her hands.
Aedes aegypti lay eggs that can cling to a dry surface until the rain they need arrives.
Infants typically cling to their mother's belly, as seen in this picture by teenage photographer Riccardo Marchgiani.
The solution is not to cling to the past simply because we are afraid of the future.
In short, Scientologists believe that "thetans" cling to human souls and are the cause of psychological issues.
Cool slightly, then place cling film directly on the surface of the custard and refrigerate until cold.
Even when we intellectually know that a belief isn't serving us, we still cling to it emotionally.
The only currency to cling to in the post-Trump era is that all bets are off.
Yet his fear of prosecution for crimes against humanity may have encouraged him to cling to office.
There is an urge to cling to souvenirs, but the photos and cards and candles are shed.
I feel like they would pull on its hair or horns or whatever, cling onto its feet.
Opportunities for residents are scarce outside of hospitals, so we cling to our jobs to avoid ruin.
In "Little Woods," men cling to the edges, sometimes viciously and impotently, yet without overwhelming the movie.
What he has shown is that he's willing to do just about anything to cling to power.
He shrugged off the corruption charges as a move by the political establishment to cling to power.
I breathed in the smell of Newport cigarettes and old attic that used to cling to him.
Some people may argue that libraries still cling to archaic methods, which extremely diminishes their useful potential.
In the mountains nearby, bulldozers cling to treeless slopes, scooping out red soil and leaving gaping pits.
The vast majority of Americans do not hate immigrants or cling to guns and religion like opiates.
Jackson says maybe they were trying to cling to something that they should have let go of.
Some practitioners cling to weak evidence of effectiveness even when strong evidence of lack of effectiveness exists.
Just like humans, we experience the truth of life's brevity and cling to the hope of tomorrow.
You might describe it as country club classic, a motif that seems to cling to Trump properties.
Spores from C. difficile bacteria cling to surfaces and can spread easily in hospitals and nursing homes.
And if there was oxygen, then oxygen-breathing life-forms had a lifeline they could cling to.
Clearly, people can cling to racist views even when exposed to mountains of evidence contradicting those views.
However, enough are likely to cling to their fiscal rectitude to cause a problem for the president.
Kashmiris find each other all over the world and we cling to the specificity of our heritage.
These two are not egomaniacs; they are not desperate to cling on to power for power's sake.
Those numbers have to be scary for Republicans hoping to cling to their 24-seat majority. Why?
Given a free hand, his illegal efforts to cling to power might continue from the Oval Office.
The exhibition's subtitle, Our histories cling to us, is a quote from Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Don't laugh at that sentence; please understand many in the national media desperately cling to that delusion.
They are so fragile, passed down almost through Chinese whispers, and we want to cling to them.
Some practitioners cling to weak evidence of effectiveness even when strong evidence of lack of effectiveness exists.
But the conference proved that even those in the green space sometimes cling to carbon-based conveniences.
For kids, there are coloring books and stuffed animals — which they cling to, desperately, like security blankets.
Kabila's term as president expired in 2016, but he continued to cling to power and postponed elections.
Female guests had to cling on to their hats as a blustery wind threatened their wedding outfits.
No doubt some fans will cling to the idea that critics had it out for "their" movie.
So, after fishtailing home, first you must trim out the little tenderloins that cling to the breastbone.
That blanket may have given us static cling, but how we loved turning the switch on high.
To cling to an explanation, with no evidence, provided by a person (the former chief information officer) apparently distrusted by Pai as a partisan and who left in October 2017 — to cling to it so completely and give no word at all that there was perhaps another explanation?
Unfortunately, the current president, Mr Joseph Kabila, has shown worrying signs that he intends to cling to power.
When it comes to the first lady's future plans, many Democrats still cling to the audacity of hope.
The loss of military backing would have made it far more difficult for Maduro to cling to power.
Certain clubs cling on to their players for grim death, holding them close in a contractually certified embrace.
A dogged few, however, cling to nuclear energy, which is also carbon-free but has an image problem.
And it's so much easier to slip into anger and hatred than it is to cling to peace.
We would all rather cling to a romantic notion in preference to facing an unglamorous or dark truth.
Many might yet cling to IS, fearful of revenge attacks at the hands of Shia or Yazidi militias.
You will be more interesting and more useful, for longer, if you cling to your curiosity and humility.
As long as they can cling to that, they feel like they have a leg to stand on.
Early on, D'Elia made clear that no one should cling to any first impressions they have of Andrea.
The idea is that during a time of tumultuous change, we like to cling to an unchanging past.
Both microspines and silicone ridges only cling to surfaces in one direction, meaning they can be easily detached.
Outsiders have repeatedly underestimated Mr Maduro's determination to cling to power at the expense of destroying his country.
When investors are cautious, they cling to "safe haven" currencies, such as the dollar, yen or Swiss franc.
The theories were plentiful for those who wanted to cling to their final moment with the Stark patriarch.
Abe may cling to his the long-held goal in public but let it quietly drop in reality.
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You can then cling to their bodies and attack, as if you were playing Shadow of the Colossus.
Remember this guy, who managed to turn plastic cling wrap, aluminium foil, and jello into fully functional knives?
Families are herded into kill zones, unwilling cannon fodder as the group desperately tries to cling to control.
Many Kurds, as well as Turkey's allies, still cling to hopes that the two sides will resume talks.
To never look back, to cling desperately onto the money that you earned, dammit, that you sacrificed for.
Post-Brexit turmoil in Europe may have spurred voters to cling to the stability that the LDP represents.
Perfect timing, considering we are settling into our summer wardrobes (hello, dresses that won't cling to our backs).
Even by such means, Kemp (as of this writing) was barely able to cling to a narrow majority.
But while the governor and the Legislature cling to the status quo, the investigators investigate, the prosecutors prosecute.
But following a lengthy video review, the call stood, allowing the Red Sox to cling to their lead.
But it may be all they have to cling to in the next two and a half weeks.
Minnesota has a law requiring electronic prescribing but does not penalize doctors who cling to pen and paper.
Seasoned professionals may cling to standards of practice that are irrelevant or impossible to sustain in poor countries.
Dodon said the court was not politically independent and accused the Democrats of trying to cling to power.
He doesn't cling to opponents for dear life and maintain a static position with little hope of advancing.
In the Jafariya district of the western province Raymah, houses cling to the the sides of the mountains.
The world can be a pretty smelly place and lots of that stink can cling to your laundry.
But even Nixon managed to cling to the presidency for over a year after his tapes were discovered.
And viruses can cling to glass surfaces for up to 96 hours, multiple days' worth of potential infection.
They cling to the hope that Turkey's growing deployment of troops into the province will stop the onslaught.
That gives every episode a throughline for viewers to cling to, which is vital for recruiting new fans.
Ties When it comes to memories, we each cling to our version like honey on a measuring spoon.
Players (and officials) still cling to the pregame rituals they think will bring them success on the field.
Unsuspecting senior citizens in Queens were put up for office by Democratic bosses trying to cling to power.
There, as in the United States, some people cling to the discredited theory that vaccines can cause autism.
And I cling to my health — my ability to think, speak and move freely — more fiercely than ever.
They cling, instead, to a romanticized interpretation of slavery, one indebted to a book published 100 years ago.
The power of the press to illuminate what's actually going on is something I cling to every day.
Look at the way a foot is raised and turned, or how the toes cling to the base.
Aries energy does not work well with those who like to cling, and neither does suspicion and jealousy.
Many problems cling to this work, not least that there are surprisingly few "bio-markers" of increased longevity.
Kabila's opponents accuse him of stalling the vote to cling to power, though his supporters deny the charge.
As climate change threatens exports like oysters and rice, residents cling to a pageant tradition that celebrates them.
Lundqvist's dynamic play helped the Rangers cling to a 1-0 lead until late in the second period.
Although these aren't female warriors, some dresses do cling to these women's skin like sheets of liquid metal.
There are no more last minute options upon which Trump's opponents can cling for some sliver of hope.
But the most focused sparkling wine producers, including the three I suggested, still cling to the Champagne model.
However, merely being the largest party won&apost necessarily be enough for Johnson to cling onto Downing Street.
Hardship was handmaiden to an examination of all that remained good, all that they should cling tight to.
He took some time before he learned to cling to me the way he had to our parents.
The company still has a market capitalization of $393.8 million, as investors cling to hopes of a rescue.
America is, after all, an adolescent nation attempting to cling to her morals in an increasingly complex world.
The ethical and legal shadows that cling to the Clinton name are accepted without complaint by her party.
If so, Knicks management should cling to it like a barnacle on the hull of a sinking ship.
Customers cling to their products and treatments while the industry puts a brave face on a bad situation.
Too many of us cling to bad habits, even if they're making us miserable in the long run.
This eyepiece is made of cling film and masking tape, and then it's covered in latex and foundation.
Bezels are likely to die off together with companies like HTC and Sony that still cling on to them.
Families like Ahmed's and Wafaa's cling desperately to the hope that maybe, just maybe their children have a future.
Danielle is just trying to staying relevant and on the show and trying to cling on to this relationship.
They cling to "America's Favorite Dad," even though the comedian admitted to keeping Quaaludes to help him get laid.
Some ants are only injured, losing legs or antennae, or are handicapped by termites that cling to their bodies.
Memories and ego cling onto him like claws, and he realizes he must confront his past to move forward.
In the special's first trailer for Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, Rocko, Heffer, and Filburt find themselves in 2017.
The problem, however, isn't how your childhood stories shape your financial values — it's how much you cling to them.
Still, for now it's nice to enjoy the footage, and cling to the glimmer of hope that it inspires.
She will likely cling to her mom for two years before fully venturing to 24/7 solo tree climbing.
"Cling to me, Joe, my bliss," the mom-to-be captioned a photo of herself and Wright passionately kissing.
This under-$100 one-shoulder mini dress has a perfect relaxed fit that won't cling to your wet swimsuit.
Many of those that haven't been squeezed out by luxury property developers must cling on by squeezing their customers.
But we all need something to cling to these days, and staged coitus is about all we have left.
Some of the ruling party's rivals suggest that it needs to cling to power to cover its own corruption.
Under the act, a shameless prime minister could conceivably try to cling on even after losing such a vote.
Available July 1 Room on the Broom (2012)The story of a witch with some too-heavy cling-ons.
But instead of embracing our genetic similarities, we cling to those differences as symbols of what makes us unique.
She ran her thumb between her shoulder and the purse strap, feeling the leather cling to her sweaty skin.
They cling to a hope that at least maybe their parents and younger brother may still somehow be alive.
Nickelodeon just unveiled a new trailer for Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, which debuted at San Diego Comic-Con.
Today you will find out just how stubbornly you'll cling to an idea before deciding to let it go.
Rather, it is what the cult provides—a lifeline and death wish to which an anguished mind may cling.
And since the fibers cling to the hair (not the skin) there's no way you can get it wrong.
If you want to buy the headphones of the future, don't cling on to the connector of the past.
It's a brief glimpse of optimism, something that surely Sennett and Connelly cling onto when their travels become difficult.
"We have to cling to a little bit of hope," he said of the possibility of a peace deal.
Though most residents cling to the faint hope that their homes and belongings have survived, some are less optimistic.
Soon there will be nothing left, no past to cling to, no future to hope for, only now. ♦
Despite the clear failure of test-based accountability, which Koretz amply documents, policymakers cling stubbornly to this corrosive doctrine.
Malls may be dying along with the American middle class, but many food court chains cling tenaciously to life.
If they knowingly choose to cling to their prejudices, why should we continue to think of them as "decent"?
They become blind to their mistakes, and if they are stubborn, cling to a mistake forever without correcting it.
Angular contemporaries, with decks offering views of the Lower New York Bay and Verrazano-Narrows Bridge, cling to cliffs.
They ignore the abundant mussels that cling to coastal rocks, and consider langoustines and sea urchins to be revolting.
"As an actor, you cling to things like back story, what your character says and does," Williams told me.
But it has also made us cling desperately to any little snippet from the line that we can get.
I cling to this, because otherwise, the whole country seems to me to be direly sick, a real mess.
It's 2017, which means there are plenty of personal assistant-style robots that will cling to your every syllable.
Full moons are times to let go—don't cling on to partnerships that are no longer working for you.
As part of campus groups and different organizations, they cling to the hope that they can change public opinion.
I cling to desperation halfway out the door as if a miracle will split the skies and save me.
His New Negro would face history without drowning in it; would grasp, but never cling to, the harrowing past.
Even fewer people are cool with lice — especially when they cling to strands of hair, as this one is.
The mesh sides make it easy for the birds to cling to the feeder while pecking out their food.
You can see why a person in Kyncl's position would be eager to cling to a positive story line.
Those who cling to the sanctions are stuck in the old Zimbabwe — the Zimbabwe of poverty and international isolationism.
But his opponents are exhausted so, in spite of his weaknesses, he could yet cling to power for years.
Italians cling to them more fiercely, and with greater pride, than we Americans embrace our kin and our ways.
" In an interview, Robson said that he understood the way many still cling to Jackson's "very particular angelic persona.
"It's a big scary world, and nobody's grown-up enough not to need something to cling to," he said.
Don't cling to the ones that aren't working for you—let this eclipse bring something new to your life.
And Mencken knew that people cling to the truth years before psychological research found that debunking myths can backfire.
In one experiment, he found that they would quickly cling to "cloth mothers," inanimate figures with a soft exterior.
Cling film is plastic wrap, caster sugar is superfine sugar, icing sugar is powdered sugar, corn flour is cornstarch.
Then they'd smother the drug package in the coffee mixture, wrap it up with more cling-film and repeat.
Single-celled protozoans, for example, use some genes to make proteins that let them cling together in tiny colonies.
Family members cling to the hope that he may somehow be alive, perhaps having faked his death to escape.
With dogs as with much else, Americans cling to our simple, comforting narratives and our old and easy solutions.
Removing the two that were outside, however, forced the two inside his nasal cavity to cling to each other.
He can cling to statistics as a kind of rhetorical security blanket, firing off numbers where concision would do.
Bubbles cling to the edges of your glass, rising to the top before they hit the air and burst.
Tourists cling to the rails not looking down while others take in the sights and pose for extreme selfies.
They had to learn to cook, prepare school clothing, organize their own lunches and learn to use cling wrap.
But countless microbes survive in house dust or cling to the surfaces of things like computer screens and pillowcases.
Players and fans cling to the interpretation that suits them, and the news media dutifully reports the ensuing controversy.
" Rice-Oxley echoed Chaplin's sentiment, saying, "The song is about us being back and having something to cling to.
They want a state in place of Israel, and cling to the sick fantasy of eradicating the Jewish state.
As much as we cling to culinary tradition, the foods we eat also reflect the times we live in.
Personality cult By building a fanatical personality cult around him and his ideas, Mao planned to cling to power.
As a result, they cling to techniques that are of questionable value at best, if they aren't provably useless.
The fatty layer keeps tears from evaporating too quickly and helps them cling to the surface of the eye.
Many of us have watched a neighborhood restaurant cling for dear life, despite its poor food and terrible service.
Once more, there's great verticality to this course, as karts and bikes cling to walls at 90-degree angles.
Their hands and spindly limbs cling to bright and exotic floral arrangements as their bodies are ravished by lapping waves.
That is the kind of good news we can cling to as we attempt to survive the fidget spinner craze.
The 15th-century parkour looks perfectly pulsating, a great deal more dramatic than the games' simple cling-to-walls mechanics.
Whenever Static Cling lands, it'll be the perfect time to reminisce on just how weird Rocko's Modern Life really was.
Grateful that there is at least one tangible emotion I can cling to, even in the darkest of moments: hope.
Some cling to footholds and handholds as the camera passes by, while others float around, bodies rigid in the microgravity.
"I don't intend to cling to the governor's seat," he told the Tokyo assembly after hours of questioning on Monday.
In one area near Taytay, corals cling to sturdy metal frames, and a garden for giant clams has been established.
Investors cling to the assigned grade: even a one-point boost can double or even triple a coin's retail price.
It can't hover, but Chung suggested that hovering isn't really necessary if the robot knows how to perch or cling.
Other Britons cling to the hope that their country never leaves, despite the 52-48 percent referendum vote in favor.
Bivalve mollusks known as Delectopecten randolphi cling to the tire in the Minami-Shiribeshi Knoll, at about 9,800 feet deep.
Others fight like hell and cling to the tiniest semblances of life: a letter, a visit, a handshake, a smile.
In the other, the Republicans' continued disdain for the majority, even as they cling to power, will cause an explosion.
But thanks to Netflix, there's no need to cling on to the memories of The Dowager Countess and Lady Mary.
The MIT Media lab version is much more humane, however, using palm-sized robots that cling onto clothing with magnets.
It consists of products I know will cling to my face in sweltering heat — and stay there all day long.
They're tan to grayish-white, they cling to the roots of your pubic hairs, and they're very, very, very small.
In 1940, rather than cling to power or appoint a radical ally, the Marx-reading president picked a moderate successor.
Many parents of young children cling to their landlines longer than they'd like to for this exact reason [raises hand].
We didn't have to cling to vines to see them, and it wasn't as dramatic as our encounter with Agashya.
These water-bearers have near-impossible ideals that they stubbornly cling to even when it goes against their best interests.
But some worry the move could backfire — angering Maduro and giving him all the more reason to cling to power.
In Donald Trump's America, low-information voters cling to the Republicans, while Democrats are becoming the party of the informed.
When it comes to the first lady's future plans, many Democrats still cling to the audacity of hope. 7. Gov.
Deny the truths that have been revealed, and cling to the past with your lion's claws like there's no tomorrow.
Root can also cling to a vertical whiteboard and draw with a dry erase marker, making it perfect for classrooms.
Or if I was feeling morbid, I'd cling to every word that told me I was going to die alone.
They cling to one another, reunited as Lott breathily sings, "I am not letting go / No matter what you do".
Those who love and respect life will take the axe and sever the extra hands that cling to the sides.
He's calling on voters to reject those lawmakers who cling to ideology and replace them with candidates willing to compromise.
The remaining 16%, our model suggests, often cling to a party for reasons other than policy, such as party identity.
It is a comforting thought; it separates decent people from the bigots who cling blindly to their own nation's superiority.
Even those white industry players who make a good-faith effort to effect change often cling to dubious Hollywood formulas.
To the teacher's lawyer, Maggie is a slut with an overactive imagination, desperate to cling to anybody who showed interest.
And the key was facts: these were the handles that the patients would cling to, to pull themselves back in.
Caveat: Don't cling to the past to plan for the future, as nations have done with their planning for decades.
The question is, will governments around the world back the inevitable tide of technology or will they cling to tradition?
He may move more deliberately and turn in shorter shifts, but enough of the broad strokes remain to cling onto.
We cling to this idea of who we are based on an image of self defined by these perceived absolutes.
We cannot risk it, so we stay in Thailand, exiled by our addiction, and cling to each other like kittens.
Instead they cling to tree branches for survival, their bodies transforming into sails, anchored in place thanks to toe pads.
During the same University of California lecture, Munger says he thinks it's ridiculous the way people cling to failed ideas.
Families, resigned to looking on their own, build coalitions, pressure and cajole officials, and cling to every shred of hope.
Unlike last year's "Weezer (The White Album)," it doesn't cling to the illusion of a feedback-laced live rock band.
While other inequality-justifying myths have withered under the force of collective rebuke, we cling to this devastatingly effective formula.
But before I clicked "Proceed to checkout" I was hit with a sobering thought: Could coronavirus cling to these boxes?
They're made for sea life to cling to, or move with the tides, or refract the sun as it's passing.
People cling more strongly to their group identities at such times, and band together against outsiders they perceive as threats.
It's the photo that glows the least, because there are so few germs for the Glo-Germ to cling to. 
They have to choose: keep the child or cling to the hope of one day returning home to their family.
Maybe you've managed to cling to an ex's streaming account (and they've been nice enough not to change the password).
Marine creatures dart, cling and scuttle near the hull of the wreck, which has been lying undisturbed for 2000 years.
I think when people really cling to their identities they don't really have sympathy for other communities and their struggles.
"People cling to the idea that if we have a woman in power she'll enact more feminist policies," Arievitch said.
His emotional search years later for his family will make you want to cling a little more tightly to yours.
Yet Trump continues to cling to the market, as he did again Thursday when the Dow passed the 25K mark.
President Trump appears likely to cling to the White House for as long as he profits personally from his presidency.
On Wednesday, Mr. Putin continued to cling to the fiction that the government played no role in the doping scheme.
Its railing is still broken and wobbly from when one Syrian man tried to desperately cling onto it, he said.
While those bony, flexible feet helped our ancestors cling to branches, they can lead to common foot injuries in humans.
"We were really radical little kids, and we did cling to our friendships as an alternative family," Fletcher told me.
By not interfering they can prevent a stalemate that could give Mr. Maduro time and resources to cling to power.
Since taking office, however, President Donald Trump and Sessions cling to advocating more resources and tougher policies toward fighting crime.
In the past, Mr. Maduro has used negotiations to stall and cling to power, but the landscape now has changed.
But at the end of the day, I do believe that consumers will cling to one as their primary agent.
Don't cling to anyone, hoping they'll become part of your everyday life, if they're not living up to your expectations.
Yeah. So do you blame them for saying, we'll pick the ... The guy who's ... ... Who'll cling on to the past.
Opposition leaders accused Kabila of trying to cling to power, and security forces killed dozens in the protests that resulted.
The sober foreign-policy types who cling on in his administration are scrambling to downplay such undiplomatic words and calm tempers.
Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime will cling to their originals, but a lot of the other material is more widely available.
But, as Foster Wallace pointed out, the animals flail and cling to the pot trying to escape when they're boiled alive.
If the GOP hangs on in only a handful of toss-up races, it could cling to control of the House.
Growing up, my sister and I would cling to ABC Family's 31 Nights of Halloween, blankets and candy corn in hand.
Thirty minutes in, my shirt is starting to cling to my back; she doesn't have a drop of sweat on her.
The constitution limits a president to two terms, though opponents accuse him of stalling the election to cling on to power.
Economists, and the free-market doctrine they cling to, are partly to blame for decades of stagnant wages and soaring inequality.
Luckily I managed to cling on to a cheerful woman in one of the foundations T-shirts, who gave me directions.
We cling—but, dear Capricorn, the tighter your grip during this eclipse, the more exhausting and emotionally draining it will feel.
Even when the world feels terrible, the positivity of sharing experiences and mutual support is something we can all cling to.
To me, carrier logos on phones have always been equal parts tacky advertising and a desperate attempt to cling to subscribers.
In practice they cling on mainly by threatening violent reprisals against businesses that fail to pay what they call "revolutionary taxes".
All he could do was desperately cling onto debris floating at the bottom of the well and hope not to drown.
They'll giggle or gag through their first sips of bottom–shelf whiskey and cling to each other at orientation week parties.
On June 12th they had not just umbrellas but masks, scarves, hard hats and plastic cling film for protecting bare skin.
Some critics say it bodes ill if two firms with apparently strong stand-alone businesses have to cling together for survival.
This, in turn, diminishes the surface tension that would otherwise cause the droplet to cling on, so it instead falls off.
During these raids, some ants are injured, losing legs or antennae, or are handicapped by termites that cling to their bodies.
UNTIL THIS week, Turks who could not stomach the autocratic rule of Recep Tayyip Erdogan had one thing to cling to.
The country's prime ministers like to cling to office regardless of mass desertions of their political allies to their opponents' side.
Probably. Its hard not to imagine the central banks will cling even more closely to their mantra of lower for longer.
He was, in a sense, the polar opposite of the archetype John Kruk would cling to a couple of decades later.
But Nigeria's main parties cling to a convention that ensures the presidency rotates between northern and southern politicians after two terms.
Transfer doughnuts to a parchment paper-lined baking sheet, cover with cling film, and let doughnuts rest for 30 minutes. 4.
The ones that are usually reserved for your vegetarian guests and inevitably end up covered in cling wrap in the fridge?
IBM's entrenched services let it cling to clients while newer, agile companies took the lead on the software-as-service revolution.
This is not a time to cling on to the past—let everything go and allow a rebirth to take place.
Should it cling to its old role of thinly spread universal provision or abandon it to foster smaller pockets of exuberance?
Most Rohingya refugees live in shacks made of bamboo and plastic sheets that cling to steep, denuded hills in Cox's Bazar.
Will bosses cling on, stymying the careers of their underlings, or will they grow bored, quit and do something else entirely?
Cover with cling film and let sit in a warm spot until it nearly doubles in size, about 2 hours. 3.
A disparaging comment by Mr. Obama in 2008, who said that these voters cling to guns and religion, did much damage.
This, however, doesn't mean she is in the clear, and there are doubts about whether she can cling on beyond Christmas.
Unfortunately, too many pundits cling to unhelpful narratives that harm the development of a more effective policy to disarm North Korea.
"I don't intend to cling to the governor's seat," he told the Tokyo assembly after hours of intense questioning on Monday.
Opponents have repeatedly accused ZANU-PF of using violence to win past elections and cling to power, charges the party denies.
Developers who cling to their original asking prices are either rejiggering their product or casting a wider net to reach buyers.
To purify all this water, plant workers at first used zeolites — volcanic materials that cling to a radioactive isotope called cesium.
The AFL's sabotage put the CIO on the defensive, forcing it to cling desperately to its alliance with the Democratic Party.
Zimbabwean president Robert Mugabe has ignored a deadline to resign, choosing instead to cling on to his 37-year-long rule.
The ruling Farabundo Marti National Liberation Front (FMLN), needs a massive upset if the leftist party is to cling to power.
Tevra Biodegradable Bamboo Toothbrush with Charcoal Bristles - £22 See Details Banish disposable cling film or foil with these reusable sandwich wrappers.
Some rappers cling to their ties to the 68 square miles that make up DC proper as proof of their legitimacy.
Some micro-climbers use LEMUR's fishhook technology to cling to rough surfaces; others use gecko-like adhesive to climb smooth walls.
Their leaders are all on Medicare and cling to power like a drunk hugging his bottle of schnapps at last call.
The two parties, to maintain control, cling to an antiquated closed-primary system, locking out those without a registered partisan affiliation.
Boone wanted Severino to appreciate a small victory, the only ones the Yankees are able to cling to at the moment.
To ensure that the bats can cling to the boxes, use rough-hewed wood or score your boards with a knife.
" The "trauma" of the Trump era has caused voters to "cling to the familiar, stunting our capacity to dream, limiting faith.
What makes Mr. Morales's strategy unusual, however, is that he has the nerve to invoke human rights to cling to power.
Even today, we cling to our independent drugstores as to a life-raft in a grim alien sea of chain stores.
Grieving after the death of Sarah's father (David Pendleton), they cling to a routine that they hope will keep them safe.
Bodies ache, thirst goes unquenched and through it all the old man and the boy cling to their nearly wordless companionship.
Their song is earnest and wistful, too, as they cling to the fading warmth and evenings that are still day-lit.
Rather than cling to our best intentions, how do we instead take responsibility for the real impact we have on others?
Yet we often cling to those differences — both in unity with our fellow people of origin and, at times, in divisiveness.
But a lot of people cling to that old mentality and she says viewing all debt as negative can be dangerous.
We have to resist the urge to cling to a single solution and instead use the most effective combination of approaches.
There's no reason Democrats should cling to a system more exclusionary than anything the GOP's best voter suppression efforts can muster.
"I think the persistence of things like the Chainsmokers is radio really trying desperately to cling to format," Mr. Pareles said.
Those who love and respect life will take the ship's axe and sever the extra hands that cling to the sides.
My world, the media world, is trying to cling onto these distinctions, too, even as they become less and less clear.
Despite the dynamic in the capital, the vast majority of Russians still cling to the leader they know in Mr. Putin.
Even in his alleged gaffes — like "they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion" — he said exactly what he meant.
I cling to this scenario because it is imperative that our government works for all of the citizens of this country.
He tried to press the kayak into the water, to cling on, as if to the flank of some great beast.
But "these are families who've been separated," Garcia stresses — children who cling to their parents when they go to the bathroom.
For many consumers, that's the vision they cling to, even when that object is collecting scratches bumping around in their bag.
Now, just two days before SB4 takes effect, immigration advocates cling to the hope that the law might be at least delayed.
It's the sort of ear-to-ear grin you can't contain, even if you desperately want to cling to a steelier image.
The babies cling to their mom for around six months, learning the ropes of what it takes to survive in the jungle
Growing it out was an early act of rebellion… something [I perceived as] feminine, that I could cling to as authentically me.
Bacteria can cling to fabrics for several hours after exposure and athlete's foot fungus continues to multiply in our damp clothes hamper.
Sounds like he is trying to cling desperately to a semblance of relevance in a contemporary music scene that left him behind.
I understand why folks on both the left and right would cling to the assumption that Trump will be a normal Republican.
The liquids essentially cling to each other so tightly that they form a kind of skin over the top of the liquid.
The bacteria cling to the plastic, then break the plastic down into terephthalic acid and ethylene glycol in a two-step process.
Businesses that cling to this archaic model are doomed, while animal-free circuses such as Cirque du Soleil have experienced skyrocketing popularity.
Yusupov would remain interim CEO, and he continued to cling to power and there's been little transparency about the CEO replacement process.
The affair dominated Italian newspaper headlines for weeks, as Marino tried to cling to office and relations between himself and Renzi deteriorated.
The first settlers arrived more than 700 years ago, and the 250 people who live there cling tightly to history and tradition.
Opposition leaders say the delay is a ploy by Kabila to cling to power and ultimately change the constitution to run again.
Line an 8-inch-by-8-inch square baking dish with cling film with about 2-inches hanging over the sides. 4.
Last month, the state government banned non-essential plastics, including spoons, plates, cups, plates and cling films, calling it an environmental hazard.
Products designed for a range of body types that I — a fairly normal-sized woman — cling to the very lower edge of.
In Congo, Joseph Kabila's efforts to cling to power risk restarting a civil war, as the president of neighbouring Burundi already has.
Yet in other places democracy seems to have eroded, thanks largely to presidents changing or flouting constitutions to cling on to power.
Still, nearly all of Iraq's political parties cling to the old system, which guarantees them a share of power and its spoils.
This is our drive to cling to an identity with which we are familiar, even if it is dysfunctional and personally damaging.
It's a rare departure from an oft-criticized trend in Silicon Valley, where founders tend to cling to the companies they founded.
That is why so many are fighting so hard—risking state or even federal prosecution for hate crimes—to cling to them.
Racist slurs and stereotypes cling to Davies's characters like burrs, the lacerating bits of American culture against which they must define themselves.
If you want to cling to your wired headphones for another year, I guess you'll need to stick with the Note 9.
So you know, it's perfect that it's coming out now and I can have it to cling to through the cold months.
It's understandable why some would choose to cling to this album desperately; 20 years later, it holds up as a near-masterpiece.
This is my corner of the world, and I'm going to inhabit it with every scrap of dignity I can cling onto.
S. forces used a super-potent version of Roundup in Colombia, combined with a surfactant, to make it cling to vegetation better.
This is my corner of the world, and I'm going to inhabit it with every scrap of dignity I can cling onto.
The longer he leaves his return, the harder it will be for him to cling on to whatever relevancy he has left.
When people are afraid, they cling to the certainty of the world they know and avoid taking physical, emotional and intellectual risks.
Still, it is encouraging to know that some producers, like Joly, cling to the tradition of making wines that require long aging.
Despite the many museums that cling to disproven narratives, art no longer adheres to institutionally approved styles or a supposedly shared history.
They cling to customs and religions that they brought with them from the old country because those are their connection to home.
Why and how did this shy, private woman first seek this very public role and then cling so ferociously on to it?
For those who prefer to cling to the pegs, it is critical to have strong-enough firepower to defend currency peg levels.
These lists are an exercise meant to give each of them something to cling onto as the process of separation turns ugly.
But in an instant, we watched those precious papers we cling to made ineffectual by the whims of a few powerful Islamophobes.
In many ways "Small Country" is about a boy who loses his innocence in spite of desperately wanting to cling onto it.
Mr. Iger's predecessor, Michael D. Eisner, tried to cling to his job, and in the end he turned over a struggling company.
He has constantly praised the leadership of the late dictator, fuelling concern among some Filipinos that he might cling on to power.
Often, a defendant, long after he is convicted, will cling to the narrative of his crime that his lawyer told in court.
But on Tuesday, the president seemed to cling to a different hope — that a surge in economic growth would do the trick.
Regional sports network rights make streaming every game nearly impossible (Yankees fans know), and the leagues still cling to broadcast network television.
Venezuela's economy is nearing collapse as its government cracks down on opposition leaders in an increasingly desperate effort to cling to power.
This week's episode of "Insecure" explores some uncomfortable territory about how the dreams we cling to can reveal troubling truths about ourselves.
Obama's assertion that people in this country "cling to guns" and have certain attitudes about immigration or trade simply out of frustration.
Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela, is scrambling to cling to power as his country is battered by an unprecedented economic crisis.
Some of its residents have left for the Haitian capital of Port-au-Prince and others cling on to a precarious life.
And Sophie Turner, who plays Sansa Stark, knows just how those who successfully cling to dear life right until the end will celebrate.
Ticks, on the other hand, usually  cling to grasses  on the ground, where they can latch onto succulent hosts for a blood meal.
In many circumstances, capitalism has influenced us to view our careers as "callings," which we desperately cling to for a sense of purpose.
I grew up too poor to do anything but cling to what I've earned, even if I've earned an unnecessary abundance of it.
The science of behavioral economics tells us that after we've made a decision, even an illogical one, we tend to cling to it.
" You wrote a diary entry after the fact: "We cling to our individuality, but we experience true ecstasy when we give it up.
Party members believe their leaders are sacrificing left-wing values in another coalition with Mrs Merkel's conservative bloc to cling on to power.
It's also good that he stayed consistent with the loss of the -RRORs, because at least it gave me something to cling to.
In the plastics segment of the video, the dancers are literally stuck in cling wrap to show that the electrons have reduced mobility.
The Amish still cling to traditional methods, such as living on single-family dairy farms and relying on horses for fieldwork and transportation.
There's a version of this scene that works, one that heightens Offred's desperation and gives us something to cling to with Nick's motivations.
When users react to a post, the reactions (like the "love" reaction) cling to the side of the bubble, just like on iPhones.
But she was unsuccessful, and the plane took off with her struggling to cling to the wing — still trying to retrieve her AirPods.
Gaming the rules has become the only way for the Conservative government, which lacks an effective majority in the Commons, to cling on.
Fox News, of course, helped elect President Trump and is one of the primary reasons that he's still able to cling to power.
Tobacco-specific nitrosamines and nitrous acid are two of the biggest threats that cling to walls, dust, and other surfaces within a house.
Opposition activists called it an effort to cling to power and alleged intimidation and harassment of people who didn&apost support the amendments.
" So many of us are just trying to cling to our inner Amy Jellicoes — that idealist just fighting for the greater good. "LISTEN.
Over the course of six seasons, Adam has come to represent the awful fuckboy I used to cling to in my early twenties.
So when you run into someone else on that island that you thought was otherwise deserted, you cling to them for dear life.
And then there are the snails: Myriad minuscule white snails that cling to blades of grass, to the plants, to anything they can.
The Post, New York Times, Los Angeles Times, and others still cling to the coastal, condescending view of the remainder of the country.
Marijuana legalization proponents still cling to comments President Trump made during the campaign, when he pledged to leave regulation up to the states.
Kabila's opponents say he is trying to cling to power beyond the end of his mandate and Katumbi's declaration could heighten political tension.
"Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling brings the characters back to Earth after being lost in outer space since 1996," Nickelodeon's plot summary reads.
But in both cases, Western policymakers continue to cling to the belief that their goal to reach genuine conflict resolution aligns with Moscow's.
Obama insulted Americans who "cling to their guns and their Bibles" and demoralized the police officers who risk their lives to protect us.
There is a cottage industry of activists and campaigners who cling to an abstinence-only approach when it comes to nicotine and tobacco.
That may be why so many climate sceptics manage to cling to their beliefs in the teeth of overwhelming evidence to the contrary.
But one thing copper bulls can cling to is the resilience of the metal's price to the mass exodus of the money men.
I was also the couple whose upcoming nuptials became a gag for Kimmel to cling to, delivering punchline after punchline at their expense.
DARPA wanted to avoid "kingdom builders" that try to cling to their seat after solving the challenge they were brought on to tackle.
Human supply chains passed along umbrellas, rolls of cling-film, cable-ties, pairs of scissors and bottles of water to the front line.
"Too many in our party cling to an overly cautious centrist ideology," Sanders declares in a New York Times op-ed that week.
Whether that's good or bad depends on how strongly you cling to the past and refuse to sit with your most complicated emotions.
If the G.O.P. is going to survive as a decent and viable national party, it can't cling to the fading orthodoxy Cruz represents.
Now, before you throw away of your kitchen knives and buy rolls of cling wrap to make sharp plastic knives with, be warned.
But there was at least one redeeming moment we can all cling to: Ghost finally got the respect he deserved from Jon Snow.
They're about two inches long, yellow, and covered in mucus, which allows them to cling to surfaces, even if those surfaces are wet.
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And the longer he leaves his return, the harder it will become for him to cling on to whatever relevancy he has left.
When an infected person scratches their anus due to an inflammatory response, the eggs cling to their fingers and easily spread from there.
The Agriculture Queens of Louisiana As climate change threatens exports like oysters and rice, residents cling to a pageant tradition that celebrates them.
Stylish and sticky, the unusual Bezalel Prelude will cling to your phone and charge it wirelessly, while you get on with your day.
In your own time, on your own terms, is a notion I cling to, when it comes to talking about experiences of powerlessness.
My belief in our eventual marriage was sort of like how some people cling to religion; you tell yourself it's true to cope.
He seems to cling to every half-truth about his relationship with Ms. Brown that makes him look like he's the real victim.
Officials suspect that the spores can be shaken loose from bedding and they have been known to cling to walls and ceiling tiles.
Flame retardants may interfere with brain development in fetuses and children; other compounds that cling to plastics can cause cancer or birth defects.
But it was no profile in courage for her to cling to her morally untenable position until Mr. Trump gave her a shove.
Scorpio energy is all about transformation, and as it opposes Uranus, it's no time to be closed-minded or cling to the past.
But that hasn't happened yet; conservatives still cling to the dream of denying health care to another 20 million or 30 million Americans.
This is especially true in times of crisis, when people cling to their beliefs more tightly in the face of opposition and threat.
The starch in those overcooked tubers helps the dressing cling to the potato chunks, instead of falling off like so many vinaigrettes can.
But even if some in the West try to desperately cling on to these ill-conceived stereotypes, the new generation is moving on.
They cling to a faded Southern aristocracy whose benefits — of alleged white superiority, and moral and intellectual supremacy — trickled down to ordinary whites.
The pocket T-shirt ($38) was just sturdy enough to not take the shape of the body but gentle enough to cling tight.
Mr Netanyahu (pictured, left) still hopes to cling to power as Mr Gantz (right), too, has no clear path to a governing coalition.
She removes the cling wrap from each metal tray, evaluating her work before the bites go into the oven for their final toast.
Most of our views are shaped by communal groupthink rather than individual rationality, and we cling to these views because of group loyalty.
Nearly 15 percent of Thailand's citizens live in Bangkok, and many cling to the fringes of one of the world's most unequal societies.
Several hundred glaciers still cling to sky-scraping mountains, feeding rivers that tumble west to Puget Sound or east toward the Columbia River.
A silence descends in the room and what many of them cling to is UBI as their get-out-of-jail-free card.
But before they go, other dancers cling onto them, sometimes as if for dear life, sometimes with an intimacy that can seem erotic.
The limp was something to cling to, a circular way to recognize myself, step by step, as the person who was doing this.
The desire to cling to tradition (and, I would say, superstition) leads these conservatives to be less likely to pursue education and scholarship.
The same is true for Mont, an offbeat playwright, who's self-assured and courageous in a way that doesn't cling to gender norms.
I crawl around feebly as the rain pummels my back and cling to my last few seconds of life before, womp womp, I'm eliminated.
Even under house arrest, President Robert Mugabe was still attempting to cling to power Thursday, a day after the military seized control of Zimbabwe.
A team of workers rushed to the site after learning the calf continued to cling to its mother's body for more than 24 hours.
There isn't a single bit of hope, and yet I can still cling to the people I've recruited in this kingdom I have made.
From my vantage point, the mainstream music industry has a tendency to cling to anachronistic, antiquated rules in an always-evolving, ever-adapting game.
You can also invest in brow fibers, which cling to your existing brow hairs and add density — Eyeko and Wunderbrow both make popular formulas.
If you are actually shooting for (or came with) an artist or celebrity, this person is likely to cling to you like a leech.
Android purists will cling to their Pixels and say that's what a pure Android experience is, but I think I might like OxygenOS more.
It gathered directors, writers, and actors from across the world for a television show with a premise so thin it looked like cling wrap.
Whether the Social Democrats cling to power or are ousted by the centre-right Moderates in the coming months, a consensus has taken hold.
Either U.K. voters will decide to remain or, if the leave campaign wins, the U.K. government and Eurocrats will desperately cling on to power.
This may hint that peacekeeping experience can be a stabilizing force, even as payments for the peacekeepers' services help a president cling to power.
And even though the Starks are separated by many miles in that book, they have their dream of home and family to cling to.
All fan tuans are packaged up in cling wrap and then put in a thin plastic bag, designed to be eaten on the go.
Kabila's opponents say he is intentionally delaying the elections to cling to power and have vowed protests to force him from office this year.
President Yoweri Museveni of Uganda has ruled uninterrupted since 1986, and plans to remove a constitutional age limit so he can cling on longer.
But people still cling to their slut-shaming logic, no matter how regressive and just plain unproven it might be—people like Nancy Pelosi.
Central Connecticut lost its first two games by a combined five points at Hartford and Rutgers, but couldn't cling as closely to St. John's.
On Wall Street, the S&P 500 ended down 21.3555 percent, failing to cling to earlier gains made on optimistic views on corporate earnings.
It's the kind of hope many women and their partners cling to: that a cause will be found and an effective treatment will follow.
A dramatic video showing Border Patrol arresting a woman as her children cling to her is drawing scrutiny from her local community in California.
Some cling to leaves, others curl up around sticks, frozen in their tiny death postures like the now-fossilized humans who couldn't escape Pompeii.
Photo: Adam Clark Estes (Gizmodo)If you do plan on bopping around while wearing your earbuds, the Powerbeats Pro will cling to your head.
But the real concern is that even then Mr Corbyn might cling on or be replaced by another far-left figure like Mr McDonnell.
In the midst of all the turmoil of the world, he says he chooses to cling to whatever "liveliness and light" he can find.
Dubbed the "King of Cling", his dresses were worn by former U.S. first lady Michele Obama, pop singer Madonna and French actress Marion Cotillard.
That has encouraged some investors to cling to hopes that the U.S. administration could revoke the new tariff hike once a deal is reached.
With little room to grow, electricity providers are in a race to the bottom to proffer the cheapest kilowatt to cling to market share.
" And I embrace these people and even the actresses themselves who cling to that moniker who say, "I'm proud to be a scream queen.
Are there any nuggets we can cling on to that provide any useful money-making opportunities or, at least, stop us "doing our conkers"?
We cling to the electoral college, despite having had two elections in the last 20 years where the winning candidate lost the popular vote.
Our way into this environment is the new disciple, a teenage girl [played by Ingrid Aanerud Solli], looking for anything to cling on to.
In The Guardian, Al From, the former head of the Democratic Leadership Council, urged Democrats to cling ever tighter to that sweet, sweet centrism.
One of the girls, a trauma nurse, is wrapping his foot in cling film as he downs tequila shots while perched above the sink.
House Republicans will continue to cling to a president who may drive our national security off a cliff or into a Kremlin parking garage.
As Entertainment Weekly reports, the beloved cartoon's reboot will come in the form of a one-hour special titled Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling.
And as much the elderly may want cling to what exists, that won't work if we fail to invest in the next generation's productivity.
White Evangelicals scarf up the scraps he throws us, cling to an unreliable promise of the Supreme Court, and ignore the glaring warning signs.
The poll was meant to take place in 2016 but was delayed by two years amid accusations Kabila was trying to cling to power.
Far from protecting consumers, it is a marketing ploy, "a fetish which Germans cling to like the pope to his creed," Mr. Grau wrote.
Scientists, artists and political reformers throughout the ages have been bedraggled by those who would rather cling to the safety of the status quo.
" And today, in a time of global warming and wealth disparity, "when so much feels precarious, serial monogamists cling to their partners for comfort.
He tries not to get frustrated when users dismiss his attempts or cling to rebukes about Google being evil or biased against certain groups.
It's bigger than any one person, which makes it a threat to men who cling to the belief that they alone control their fate.
Republicans continue to cling to hope in New Hampshire, Nevada and Pennsylvania, despite what looks like faltering support for Mr. Trump in those states.
City can cling to the idea that if only Bravo had not been correctly punished for his offense, things might have been very different.
Eclipses free us from whatever's holding us back from the destiny we're meant to fulfill, so don't cling on to the past, little ram.
But in this, as in so much else, Trump's brazenness serves as cover, a signal that it's still okay to cling to this myth.
We do not even need Vladimir Putin's sabotage — Republicans in Congress are fast destroying our country to cling to power and protect toxic Trump.
Image courtesy of Tom Sennett It's a brief glimpse of optimism, something that surely Sennett and Connelly cling onto when their travels become difficult.
You're scared but you've got nobody else left in your life, so you cling to the very people who are causing you that fear.
People entertain these fantasies because they need a coping mechanism, something that allows them to cling to any scrap of sanity they have left.
Images released by Myanmar's Ministry of Information show rescue boats evacuating people, while children and families cling to rooftops to escape rising water levels.
As recently as last Friday, Putin said he would not bend the law to cling onto power after his final term as president ended.
The Maduro-Guaidó standoff is at a stalemate: Maduro continues to cling to power while Guaidó mobilizes the public and world leaders against him.
There, we discovered that in Spain — and only in Spain, I believe — stray cats cling to the sheer, rocky mountain bluffs like Alpine goats.
Kabila's opponents accused the increasingly unpopular president of trying to cling to power, and security forces shot dead dozens of people protesting against him.
Often the answers we come up with are conflicting, or we cling to that which hurts us, because it's scary to imagine letting go.
SCOTT He was also trolling his defenders — those who cling to the idea that an artist's work has nothing to do with his life.
But a significant subset of progressive Democrats still cling to the hope that, going into the 2020 elections, presidential identity politics might save us.
Others cling to denial, and still others are defying calls for "social distancing" by continuing to go to restaurants, bars, concerts, and so forth.
Likewise, Barack Obama's remark about small-town residents who "cling to guns or religion" equated religious values with policy preferences with partisanship with place.
For players like Judge, who take their roles seriously as caretakers of a social institution, the stain of cheating will cling to the Astros.
The violence is feeding into a worsening national political crisis, in which Mr. Kabila is delaying elections in an attempt to cling to power.
In case we are not sufficiently repelled, the film's director, William Oldroyd, allows clots of food to cling to Boris's lips while he eats.
We cannot afford to cling to presumptions of the past any more than we can believe that wooden ships will win the next war.
Some products include oils that if inhaled — even small droplets — can cling to the lungs and airways and cause acute inflammation, doctors have said.
"They get bitter, they cling to guns or religion," the future president bemoaned to his wealthy San Francisco donors about Pennsylvania's working-class denizens.
On Monday, the S&P 500 lost 0.45%, unable to cling on to gains made after positive tweets and headlines about the trade talks.
It&aposs also her goal, she said, to challenge stereotypes that continue to cling to what a pageant competitor should be and look like.
Kabila denies opposition charges that he is trying to cling to power, saying the election delays are due to challenges registering millions of voters.
Already, there are signs that Mr. Trump's closest aides are struggling to cling to some self-respect by edging away from the president's fantasies.
This Friday, Netflix is premiering a new one-off movie special Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling that situates the classic cartoon in modern times.
Many researchers in cognitive science still cling to this Cartesian conception—only, now, the private realm of thought coincides with activity in the brain.
To cheat death, she decides, she must give up all the coping mechanisms her siblings used to cling to their lives before their deaths.
Despite everything, I cling to the dumb, idealistic conviction that every contradictory truth adds up to create a larger, truer picture of the world.
But the molecules on the surface have fewer other molecules to cling to, which makes them more disorganized — and ultimately makes the ice slippery.
So a big part of the book was figuring out what those stories were and then what to cling to and what to discard.
Even though the tour's biggest names have managed to cling onto the top spots in the rankings, their hold on the sport is gradually weakening.
The Wizards are desperate for wins as they cling to hope of catching the Detroit Pistons for the No. 8 spot in the Eastern Conference.
They cling to him as he gives them an awkward tour of the grounds, and then finally, he takes each of them aside to talk.
"If you cut back on service, you are going to lose your subscriber base," he says, referring to those who still cling to their DVDs.
Sticky hash won't cling to silicone, so get a variety of sizes of silicone baking mats, traditionally used for lining sheet pans for baked goods.
Yes, I know what the polling evidence is telling us about Trump, Sanders and Cruz, but there are good reasons to cling to my disbelief.
So, although the Fed may start to unwind QE, it will have to cling on to at least some of the securities it has bought.
These works seem to spill out into the room as though they want to be sculptures, yet cling to the wall, wanting to be paintings.
He displays them as if they were in a butchery, the starchy designs all wrapped up in cling film and suspended from metal meat hooks.
The pressure to cling to the benchmark also has increased because funds linked to stock indexes generally have performed better than funds using stock pickers.
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Two North African regimes that have ruled for a combined 50 years are facing unprecedented mass revolts and taking desperate steps to cling to power.
Once fabrics are removed, strands of hair stand up and cling to our gear as part of an electron grab to help regain balanced energy.
But there are still days when my legs miss the semi-suffocating cling of stiff denim, so I'm not ready to retire my skinny jeans.
The Sunday Times reported this weekend that Jeremy Corbyn planned to "cling on" as Labour leader until the report's publication in order to "crucify" Blair.
It's not a bubble, or something the kids will grow out of, but something to cling to after the epiphany of adulthood: This is it.
That said, NASA didn't predict the scale or worry too much about the static cling at first, and a brush wasn't supplied until Apollo 13.
Still, that deep unpopularity probably won't be enough to stop Kavanaugh from being confirmed, as long as Republicans cling to their 50-vote Senate majority.
And the idea that Michael Cohen is the lynchpin to the entire case and everything will crumble is fascinating that people would cling to that.
Both authors cling to the hope that Syria with its mosaic of communities and traditions, and its unique history and archaeology, will somehow rebuild itself.
If successful, his attempt to cling to the nostalgia of fossil fuels could drive the economy and the health of the planet into the ground.
"At this time more than anything else, this country needs a period of stability," she said, her voice faltering, suggesting she intends to cling on.
Instead, Congo's electoral commission said later that the election could not be organized until December 2018, reviving suspicions that Kabila intends to cling to power.
His decision bucked a trend in which African leaders, including in Rwanda and Congo Republic, have changed or abolished term limits to cling to power.
To serve, using the sides of the cling film, lift the icebox cake out of the baking dish and transport it to a serving dish.
As an advisor to game studios, Singer tries to make the case for down-to-earth robot systems, but artists often cling to preconceived notions.
Unlike many other types of mosquitoes, Aedes aegypti's eggs can dry out and cling to container surfaces, waiting for the next rain to revive them.
With their party now decimated at the national and state level, Democrats cling to one refuge for promoting progressive policies in the Trump era: Cities.
He then wrapped it in cling film, glued it to the back of the invoice, folded it all up and popped it into an envelope.
Opposition supporters celebrated on the streets Sunday night, hailing Morales' departure as a triumph against a leader who had fraudulently tried to cling to power.
Trilobites On a cloud-free day, just as the sun is rising and dew drops cling to blades of grass, go out onto your lawn.
Asian shares managed to cling near multi-month peaks while bonds eked out a bounce as reports of delays in sealing a preliminary Sino-U.
When he does reappear—even if it's in the form of a putrefying bricolaged corpse—Elshiva can't help but cling to the hope he offers.
And then a room with a bed for each of them, though they all still cling to each other in just one bed each night.
A minority of states, including New York, still cling to party rules that exclude so-called independent voters from participating in the major parties' primaries.
She instilled in me an independent way of thinking and the desire to challenge the status quo despite criticism by those who cling to it.
Instead, Klar and Krupnikov argue that in an increasingly polarized world of politics, voters cling to independence to avoid making a bad impression on others.
The footage shows tiny Qasim, part of whose face is heavily injured from bombardment on December 3, struggling to cling to life in intensive care.
The dogmatic conservative's penchant for ignoring the realities of the present to cling solely to the past is not a part of the American fabric.
But Maduro continues to cling to power, bolstered by support from the country's elites and military as well as nations such as Russia and China.
Most do not earn much money from their art, if any, but they cling to the same ambitions that they had when they were young.
As with most titans of sports executive dickishness, Levine has a critical weakness—the sycophantic need to cling to the star athletes in their circle.
Anemones, crustaceans, plump starfish, mussels, and large scallops with pink and purple lips cling on densely onto the industrial beams, smiling like they're taunting me.
I tried to cling to the idea that somehow the surgery would be enough for a few months, or years, before the tumor progressed further.
All kinds of details, painful and perverse and deeply droll, cling to her heroine and are appraised and examined and skewered and simply wondered at.
Bloomberg will earn some delegates in states like California and Texas, and he may try to cling to those as rationale for continuing his run.
It also plays a role in racial and religious intolerance because fearful people are more inclined to cling to the familiar and denigrate the unfamiliar.
Perhaps I cling too defensively to the terms of my own journey, which, now, are precious to me; they're the ways I love my son.
He called it part of an attempt by Buhari to "cling on to power even when it's obvious to him that Nigerians want him out".
"Australians are just deeply conservative — wherever possible, we cling to the status quo," said Jill Sheppard, a lecturer in politics at the Australian National University.
Some of them, he says, cling to the past so tightly that they are willing to deny certain realities about the Confederacy and the war.
" Campaign finance was once famously dismissed by Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, as being of no greater concern to American voters than "static cling.
Marketers may love franchises for their ability to break through the clutter — a revival sells itself — but audiences, too, cling to these comforting cultural billboards.
So when you look at a cat video, what you're really seeing is this receding identity that you want to cling to and find again.
And yet "we cling to the edge of the continent, shaken by loss, too foolish to run, or too much in love," a columnist writes.
And because of Michael Cromartie's work and example, I can cling to this belief as something more than just the evidence of things not seen.
Of people pressured by the council to make up, she said, "why should they cling to the past, if they have possibilities in the future?"
Not that the country did not change; it did, but France was more interested in resisting change in order to cling to what it had.
I don't really think people cling to partisan political identities like on the mainland, and people act more on emotional connections and have diverse opinions.
But in actuality, I don't want to desperately cling to my twenties — so I have to accept that some new trends are for the youths.
This lack of an overarching organizational structure makes ISIS ideology harder to eradicate, because some groups may cling to it even after others move on.
In particular, they were stronger; when pulled backward gently by researchers, they would cling to a bar longer than at the start of the study.
On Monday, the S&P 500 had lost 58.833%, unable to cling to gains made after positive tweets and news headlines about the trade talks.
First, the hypoallergenic "lifting" serum was painted on, and my eyebrows were covered in cling wrap while the serum worked its magic on each hair.
That slight reprieve allowed him to cling to a one-shot lead over Hideki Matsuyama and fellow American Chris Stroud going into Sunday's final round.
In fact, Biden seemed more determined than ever to cling to Obama's popularity in the party, wrote CNN commentator and former Obama strategist David Axelrod.
Cling wrap from the university kitchen was strung between trees, creating a spiderweb of translucent plastic meant to act as tripwires if officers stormed in.
The Premier League is truly astounding in its ability to assess failure on scales of relativity, and to cling tight to reputation at all costs.
Like all genre movies, sports stories tend to cling to a familiar template, one involving struggle, tears, heart, soul and triumph — cue the cheering crowd.
After 47 years in elected office and 25 years in the Senate, she continues to cling to office as a voice for the status quo.
The water will cling on to the pollutants and bring them back to earth, according to experts, while critics worry the move won't help much.
So, it&aposs not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to their guns or religion or antipathy toward people who aren&apost like them.
She prepared dinner for me every night—a well-balanced plate of rice, meat, and vegetables, sometimes salvaged from her staff meal, sealed with Cling Wrap.
The person who was walking down the street minding their own business and they see somebody cling to their purse or want to cross the street.
"In the worst-case scenario, bond prices settle toward the low 20s by year-end if Maduro manages to forcefully cling to power," the note read.
Details of Russia's draft constitution have not been made public, but a crucial issue is how long Mr Assad would be able to cling to power.
Scorpio is the sign of rebirth, and this full moon marks a change in you—you no longer need to cling to your old security blankets.
Obama's infamous remark about rural Americans who "cling" to guns and religion had given Clinton the opening, which she sought to take advantage of several ways.
Yet the truth is that traditional media moguls who cling on to their empires have yet to show that their business models can survive the internet.
The weather became so rough that the crew strung ropes across the deck for people to cling to as they made their way to the toilets.
While there's nothing wrong with wearing clothes that accentuate your curves or cling to your body, not everyone with a tiny stature is into that look.
And when we come to our sweeping conclusions, we're not perceiving but projecting, and we're using couples to cling to our idealism or validate our cynicism.
"I still cling to a belief, perhaps naive, that America loves its splendid landscapes and special places and will rise up in their defense," Leshy says.
Now, he said, the supply of shares for the infrastructure industry is low as investors cling to their stocks and await Trump's proposed massive infrastructure plan.
And yet politicians on both sides of the Atlantic apparently cling to the notion that encryption can be magicked out of existence on their say so.
So hopefully by next Christmas, you'll be able to find it in shoes that don't cling to the Ugg or dude-bro hiking boot aesthetic.[Vibram]
Even those Democrats who cling to the fantasy of using Congress to impeach and remove him need to understand just how political this process would be.
I know I held so very tightly to my heroes — adult-sized teddy bears to cling to during political storms — but this is untenable, and unfair.
The short video is oddly calming and extremely satisfying, especially when the marble lands in the glass cup at the end with such a satisfying cling.
Maybe. Am I going to cling to the story of a phone that comes back to life as an example for the next four years anyway?
Journalists still cling to the generalist model of our forebears, rather than becoming specialists on a beat where they can offer deeper insights and original reporting.
Saudi Arabia supports Syrian opposition groups to topple Assad and blames Iran and Hezbollah for helping him cling to power after five years of civil war.
But what really matters is whether the stinky, oily compounds the bacteria has produced will stubbornly cling to your shirt or drift away on a breeze.
Credit: Colin Donihue Those long forelimbs and toe pads would have allowed these anoles to cling to surfaces during gale-force winds brought by the hurricanes.
Although Artemis pushed them hard to the end, Groupama Team France managed to cling on and crossed the line three seconds ahead of the Swedish crew.
For now, we'll just cling to that Rihanna-approved HBA T-shirt from the MTV Video Music Awards and hope that this break will be brief.
As it turned out, watching him desperately cling to power was a lot less rewarding than watching him connive to gain it in the first place.
In the absence of many other ways of reducing immigration, the government will want to cling on to the strict new rules, for better or worse.
These are the nutrients behind those "chocolate is good for you" science-y news reports we cling to in the throes of pain au chocolat cravings.
She cackles when discussing age, the dishonesty of the music industry, and the mediocre musicians who cling to her, limpet-like, for a shred of credibility.
There's pro-feminism organizing, but much of it is still trying to cling to a notion of masculinity that engages in a different brand of cockfighting.
We cling to fragments that seem to burst with meaning, only to discover that we have been misled, that we've jumped down the wrong rabbit hole.
Americans might like to cling to that thought as summer temperatures mount, and every week and month seems to bring news of a new mass shooting.
But huge reserves run by the National Iranian Oil Co have helped it cling to its position as one of the world's five largest oil producers.
Critics say the assembly is a bald maneuver by Maduro to cling to power as his popularity slumps under the weight of the country's economic crisis.
Generally, these men tended to be younger, slimmer and more likely to take hot baths or step into a Jacuzzi than those in cling-fit undergarments.
Yet, at least at the national level, asymmetrically across the aisle, elected officials stubbornly cling to discredited policies, dragging their feet, or enthusiastically undermining environmental integrity.
For consumers who want to cling to their wired audio gear, Apple is making the transition less painful by including a converter with the new iPhones.
If retired Supreme Court Justice Bill Waller runs as an independent, Hood would cling to a similarly insignificant 40 percent to 38 percent lead over Reeves.
But they are a nightmare for recycling plants, because they are so diaphanous that they float and cling and wrap and gum up multimillion-dollar machinery.
That's because this kind—with their cling film and their tiny Tupperware and their corn-on-the-cob skewers—aren't rolling up their sleeves for anything.
They cling to the game until they can't play any more, and find themselves slowly fading away until, one cold spring, the phone finally falls silent.
Slimy slugs, which use mucus to cling to even the most slippery surfaces, have inspired scientists make their own mucus for sticking human bodies back together.
Since 2008, the story of American politics has been the Republican Party's long, vicious struggle to regain power and cling onto it by whatever means necessary.
I take them to the counter cautiously, holding them at a safe distance from my body as if they'll become sentient and cling to me, weeping.
The squabbles threaten to pit two sides of the party against one another at a time when Republicans are trying to cling to a House majority.
That may sound counterintuitive, but if a child were unsure of a parent's love, she would cling to any scrap of affection, Dr. Heard-Garris said.
The protesters fear that the military, which is dominated by al-Bashir appointees, will cling to power or select one of its own to succeed him.
In a clearing off one of the Native American nation's swervy roads, cicadas dot tree branches, cling to leaves and flit around in the afternoon sun.
Shades of Maxim de Winter, Mr. Rochester, even the Duke of Ferrara (Diner says of his first wife, "Lucie was always smiling") cling to Diner Tredevant.
Yet his fear of prosecution for crimes against humanity may have encouraged him to cling to office, despite his conviction that only God could remove him.
Poem Midway through this impressionistic gem from the poem "We Are Here to Slow Time," the phrase "a cling wrap, of which there is none" appears.
Oversimplified perhaps, it is the hardscrabble narrative that markets, investors and employees cling to, a tenet of U.S. capitalism embodied and embraced by the CEO himself.
Now it is the part of my XLH I cling to a little stubbornly, why I hesitate and wonder: Who would I be without my XLH?
Despite both Democrats and Republicans voting against filibuster power, they still cling to a far more questionable power allowing a single senator to block a nominee.
Once inside, a million of them cling against its edges before rising to the top and bursting — like supernovas — as soon as they hit the air.
It's an argument that is likely to form the basis for Republican efforts to cling to House and Senate control in the midterm elections in November.
It's the first thing you look at when you wake up in the morning and the last thing you cling to before you go to sleep.
The Nismo's performance tires cling tenaciously during hard cornering, but the hot Sentra lacks the joy found in a Fiesta GT or GTI when carving curves.
Prime Minister Serzh Sarksyan resigned on Monday after almost two weeks of street protests prompted by accusations he had manipulated the constitution to cling to power.
They cling to the coastline for most of it, and a brush too close to the shore could lead to a stranding, also called a beaching.
While Democrats should appeal to moderate Republicans who are disgusted with the Trump presidency, too many in our party cling to an overly cautious, centrist ideology.
You'll save time by never having to search for lost container lids and save money by not having to replace those lids or purchase cling wrap.
G.B.T. stigma and entrenched social and economic issues that cling to the South, Sturdevant feels a complicated, bone-deep tie to the people and the place.
But it's also interested in how the ideologies we cling to are often intrinsically linked to our personal pain, and often ineffective at helping us heal.
As I look to the New Year, there is one resolution that I will cling to more than any other: I firmly resolve to embrace hope.
Even after Iraq, American foreign policy and military elites still cling to the notion that military intervention can bring political stability, somehow, to the Middle East.
In Netflix's new movie, Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling, the cast of the hit 90s Nickelodeon cartoon comes back to earth from outer space in 2019.
The only preparation for the mussels is pulling off their beards, the strings of protein that mussels make to cling to rocks, and then rinsing them.
Maybe, but in the darkest of times, it's sort of heartening to see a band at least trying to cling to some shred of earnest optimism.
Republicans, who have held majorities for 17 years in the State House, cling to a 51-49 edge after a Democratic wave in elections last month.
Peterson believes that the failure of Soviet communism has not actually deterred communism's fans in the West, who still secretly cling to the old hateful beliefs.
To start with, there are still some anagrams to cling to; I use these clues as toeholds to make headway in all manner of variety puzzles.
Maduro gave the interview to the BBC as he attempts to cling to power in the face of overwhelming international support for opposition leader Juan Guaido.
Abandoned and without any party willing to champion their interests, people cling to candidates who, at the very least, are willing to represent their moral convictions.
Progestin also thickens the cervical mucus, which prevents sperm from even getting inside the uterus-fallopian zone, so, like, you've cling-wrapped the goldfish bowls too.
Future American vibrancy depends on eager and educated economic participants; we cannot create them when we cling to an outdated social model that builds barriers to success.
This was the style that both suited me best and made the most of the original and replanted hair I planned to cling onto like grim death.

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