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We latch on to whatever we latch on to and never really think about.
The outer layer of blue spikes latch on to target cells.
" This would "give wavering Republicans something they can latch on to.
When you are an outsider you definitely latch on to him.
But voters who feel disempowered and marginalized latch on to this promise.
Opioids such as Percocet latch on to opioid receptors in the brain.
Similarly, Sanders's tweet is trying to latch on to another Twitter meme.
If you can't latch on to that, then the theme is meaningless.
I refused and backed up only to feeling him latch on to me.
Plus, teens are often the ones who latch on to new trends first.
"The thing I latch on to is her memory," she said of Chloe.
"The thing that I latch on to is her memory," her mother says.
Because you can latch on to one queer character and identify with that.
The spinning even provided me an apt visual metaphor to latch on to.
One is what part of the body the virus tends to latch on to.
G-28503 proponents are always keen to latch on to the latest activist craze.
This causes small, synthetic DNA tags to latch on to biomolecules inside the cells.
Finally, there wasn't much doubt what the late-night comics would latch on to yesterday.
Instead, they latch on to a dead spot or wound and start making their tubes.
If doggo has been around awhile, why did the internet just recently latch on to it?
The feeling you latch on to after you meditate or take a particularly mindful yoga class.
If you can't get with the lyrics there's plenty of other stuff to latch on to.
H.I.V. uses the protein to enter those cells but cannot latch on to the mutated version.
And when people are afraid, they latch on to people who say, 'I have the answers.
But I did latch on to others in an attempt to diversify the ways that I saved.
The MEV 1 spacecraft has a very specific task: latch on to a satellite already in orbit.
The contestants seem to latch on to a few key words or phrases and use them over.
That allowed Michael to latch on to a psychological idea that Marnie is followed by her past.
Despite being the de facto protagonist, Jonah doesn't offer much to latch on to as a character.
Whether Gen Z continues to latch on to the Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives host is unclear.
That didn't end well for many, speculative stocks just trying to latch on to the internet wave.
For the latter, they provided the baby with a plush koala bear for him to latch on to.
And so I think it&aposs interesting that the media is so excited to latch on to this.
"Not an explicit reference to a cut but enough for this market to latch on to," Wilson said.
At this point, we'll latch on to any theory that can justify Antiope's heartbreaking gone-too-soon storyline.
Traditional automakers have stepped up to latch on to some of the mojo most closely associated with Tesla.
Instead, they latch on to brands such as Warby Parker and seek them out wherever is most convenient.
Her wailing baby, May Ling, refuses to latch on to breastfeed and is starving after days without eating.
When Silicon Valley and Madison Avenue latch on to a phrase, it's not easy to shake it off.
When these engineered T cells drift near a cancer cell, they latch on to it and kill it.
That subconscious resource is nearly endless and so often the takeaways I latch on to are my surroundings.
"I was able to just latch on to the octopus and give it a little tug," he said.
"I was able to just latch on to the octopus and give it a little tug," Ilett said.
In other words, snow-lovers latch on to the upper-limits, while snow-haters look at the bottom figures.
The demonstrations allowed Blackburn to latch on to another message Trump has been pushing as the midterm elections approach.
Some criticized Burger King's Real Meals campaign as trying to latch on to Mental Health Awareness Month, CNBC reported.
Gameplay-wise, perhaps the biggest addition is a new grappling hook tool that lets you latch on to giant enemies.
This change in guidance gives investors a reference point, which could allow expectations to latch on to the Fed's projections.
The key is to find protein targets that the engineered T-cells can latch on to to kill cancer cells.
But with migration receding in the news, the party has been looking for a new crisis to latch on to.
But with migration receding in the news, the party has been looking for a new crisis to latch on to.
I can feel there's a different approach to an entry out there, but I can't quite latch on to it.
Why not just latch on to someone who's figured it out and get validation and self-worth through everything they've done?
After four days, the neurons within the implanted eye began to grow and latch on to the tadpoles' central nervous system.
Or they might latch on to the head with metal claws and then penetrate the skull with a tiny shaped charge.
It's unclear how well it would fair in interior environments without too many distinct visual features to latch on to, however.
They may well try and add you on Facebook, or worse, latch on to you for the rest of the night.
They don't just latch on to you — they pump out anticoagulants that prevent the wounds they create from clotting too quickly.
"The cases we tend to latch on to are ones involving federal overreach and unconstitutional acts of Congress," Landry told POLITICO.
Natural or engineered mutations in the DNA of some of the viruses will cause them to latch on to the material.
The hooks could allow a cleanup spacecraft to latch on to a defunct OneWeb satellite and drag it out of orbit.
The device recognizes the individual to precisely latch on to its teats for milking, while the cow munches on a food reward.
Later, the special prosecutor would latch on to Dr. Bulic's theory, saying the light recoiled "forward" rather than backward, causing the injury.
"The market seems willing to latch on to any bullish news item generally," BNP Paribas global head of commodity strategy Harry Tchilinguirian said.
Every time we send a rover to the Red Planet, our own microorganisms latch on to them and hitch a ride across space.
"We're not surprised at all the attention it's received, because people seem to latch on to any Trump related story," Da Silva said.
Some people are quick to latch on to this statistic, using it to prove that immigrants are currently bringing diseases into our country.
Our brains work differently when we are scared, and they latch on to whatever makes us feel safer — even if it's not true.
We latch on to a "too intellectual for the electorate" narrative as a way of justifying something that is more difficult to accept.
And it can latch on to receptors in the lung, causing severe pneumonia much more frequently (perhaps 10 times more) than seasonal flu.
Individuals in the throes of such personal crises are prone to latch on to whatever bogeyman is preoccupying the American imagination at that moment.
The immune cells are turned off most of the time, thanks to proteins that latch on to a handful of receptors on their surface.
The second, perhaps not unrelated, is the fear that a porter might latch on to him and insist on showing him to his room.
People latch on to erroneous or made-up reports if the reports fit their assumptions about the situation -- or their political and moral agenda.
So when you latch on to something from the past, it's almost like it's new again, because we haven't seen it in a while.
In the yawning chasm of time that is the gap between Stranger Things seasons, we must latch on to any clue we can get.
Investors on Wednesday were quick to latch on to media reports that a U.S. trade team will travel to Beijing the week of Jan.
The premise might seem like a stunt, or a way to latch on to a hot news topic while neutralizing the racially polarizing elements.
So as people take stock of what has passed and wonder about what's to come, is there anything to latch on to for guidance?
GOP senators with second thoughts about what repeal might mean could well latch on to CBO scores to decide just what they're comfortable supporting.
He declined an option with the 49ers in free agency prior to the 2017, and has failed to latch on to a team since then.
But the occasionally stodgy Emmys, which sometimes latch on to winners (like Ms. Louis-Dreyfus) and stay with them, was also infused with new blood.
With thousands more oysters in this installation project, there is a higher likelihood that oyster larvae will latch on to shells and grow into adults.
"Each of us is a little different in how we can modify the tips of our antibodies to latch on to foreign invaders," says Creech.
She's gambling that she doesn't need a single policy issue for voters to latch on to, and she is not shying away from talking about Trump.
If those customers latch on to what DJI is selling, maybe the company will go beyond what it announced today and offer an even fuller solution.
If Democrats decide to latch on to it—if not for the common good, then simply to make their party cohere—a real change is coming.
Faced with deepening gloom, investors were quick to latch on to media reports that a U.S. trade team will travel to Beijing the week of Jan.
Because of Barry's determination to provide the complete gamut of female teenage experience, the novel lacks an emotional center: a teenage girl to latch on to.
Cameroon responded two minutes later as Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene timed her run perfectly to latch on to a long ball before beating goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal.
But in this instance it feels a bit forced, an attempt to latch on to a huge news story rather than a genuine interest in Wenger's opinion.
Second, worldwide interest rates at or near zero percent have sent governments and large private investors alike scrambling to latch on to harder and more reliable assets.
Photographer Scott Olson captured this deeply pissed off pussycat paddling through the water, and it didn't take long for social networks to latch on to the cat.
When you want spectacle to be sport, you can latch on to anything to convince yourself that a 36-minute, one-sided, boring point fight isn't inevitable.
Coding the DNA one way might cause a virus to latch on to iron phosphate, but, if the code is tweaked, the virus might prefer cobalt oxide.
It hopes to develop a way to latch on to defunct satellites and guide them into an orbit where they will ultimately burn up in Earth's atmosphere.
Disruption would cause a dip in growth, but once outside the EU's "regulatory stranglehold" Britain could latch on to the coat-tails of fast-growing emerging markets.
These firms are looking to latch on to a surging sub-culture being driven by a young generation with a taste for animation, called "dongman" in Chinese.
Lacking other such causes to latch on to, the TLP's leader, Khadim Hussain Rizvi, a surprisingly foul-mouthed cleric, may well seek to grab headlines on his own.
But the flip side of this is, like, it's a big concentration, and I think that that's something that people can latch on to and they can criticize.
It's understandable why LinkedIn would try to latch on to the visual communication trend, as Facebook estimates Stories sharing will surpass feed sharing across all apps in 2019.
In the fraction of a second the fish feeds, it doesn't latch on to the coral but seals its mouth over it and sucks up the coral's mucous.
A centrist wonk who has been wrong footed in TV interviews, he has emerged recently as the proverbial outsider that fed up voters here periodically latch on to.
Buttigieg supporters say the criticism has become unhinged, with some progressives eager to latch on to virtually any negative narrative about Buttigieg whether it is true or not.
For Nurmagomedov to win, he will have to close the distance between the two fighters and latch on to one of McGregor's limbs to bring him to the ground.
And yet if millennials latch on to this concept of we want money, we want free this, free education, free everything, that they could be a powerful voting bloc.
Instead of creating their own crisis or conspiracy, he said, the accounts began to latch on to and amplify theories that already existed in the fringes of the internet.
Musk tweeted Tuesday that a special robot designed to batten down rocket boosters while they taxi to shore was not able to latch on to the Falcon Heavy core.
The only way to latch on to a rising coach who will stay awhile is to join a Power 5 conference and have a chance to win national championships.
But for those who did latch on to Less Talk, More Rock, they'd be gifted more than just a punk record, they'd be given a beginner's guide to activism.
He's a passionate, whole-body player, but his impulse is to obscure: His stippled, scattering tunes don't give you a lot of melodies or rhythms to latch on to.
Still, Democrats are likely to latch on to the inspector general report as an example of the chaos that ensued when the policy was implemented and the resulting consequences.
"We wanted simple messages that kids could latch on to and take out of it, like saving for a rainy day," said Hugh Norton, Visa's head of financial education.
Cameroon responded almost immediately as winger Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene timed her run perfectly to latch on to a long ball before beating goalkeeper Sari van Veenendaal for an easy finish.
While that may sound harmless, this misfolding triggers a cascade of despair in which prions latch on to healthy proteins nearby, causing the formation of microscopic holes in brain tissue.
One will use a robotic mechanism to latch on to an existing satellite, while the other will test out magnetic plates that could allow two satellites to easily snap together.
It may not be catchy and in most cases there aren't solid melodies to latch on to, but listening to experimental music is a different type of listening experience altogether.
When the ants move to a new location, the beetles use their mouths to latch on to the abdomen of the ant and let it do all of the work.
Needing a break from my comrades I latch on to another tour group at Auschwitz and hear the guide explain that a thousand people squeezed into a room for 200.
She sees developers latch on to young chefs eager for their own restaurants, but then they lock the chefs into high rent, she said, and demand 20123 percent of sales.
So in addition to being able to track faces and eyes, the camera can latch on to a specific object and track it if eyes or faces are not available.
Dems latch on to findings: "This bombshell legal opinion from the independent Government Accountability Office demonstrates, without a doubt, that the Trump Administration illegally withheld security assistance from Ukraine," Sen.
There wasn't much doubt about what late night would latch on to Wednesday: President Trump's now-legendary "covfefe" tweet, which baffled a nation for several hours before it was deleted.
Some people who have unexplained pain or fatigue may latch on to Lyme disease as a possible explanation after getting an inaccurate diagnosis from a doctor who misinterprets the test.
This is true for many lone wolves who will latch on to an ideology or think up one themselves to compensate for things that may be going wrong in their lives.
By fostering the capacity for critical thinking rather than simply providing examples,  invaluable given that science and technology will always be providing new material for myth makers to latch on to.
This circuitry for reducing pain, as well as the brain receptors that latch on to opioid drugs, are also influenced by the female sex hormone estradiol (although exactly how remains unclear).
How else but with shared attitudes could a 22001-year-old from Brooklyn latch on to a singer-songwriter-performer who peppers his lyrics with Britishisms (Vauxhall Viva, tuppenny ha'penny millionaire)?
But after a week in which the same women who were targeted by Trump essentially accused Pelosi of being racist, will she latch on to the "Trump is racist" impeachment rationale instead?
The Sun enters brave Fire sign Aries today, and you're inspired to drop your inhibitions and go for it, whatever it is your little crab claws are aching to latch on to!
But when given the opportunity to clarify his comments at the World Economic Forum early Thursday, Mnuchin did not latch on to the strong U.S. dollar rhetoric used by past Treasury secretaries.
Hawkes and co-author Eric Eason stated in 2014 that they believe the technology could be used to help robots lift things like glass panels, or gently latch on to space debris.
Noah would latch on to Calderon's legs when she needed to do something as simple as go to the bathroom, and it would take her nearly half an hour to calm him down.
Most coronaviruses have a bit of protein on their surface that they use to latch on to the cells they are infecting, and they bind to the same receptor on those cells' surfaces.
You do at least get to use some of Iceborne's minor tweaks and improvements, like a fun new "clutch claw" that lets you latch on to monsters from afar, with the original missions.
It was not surprising or unreasonable for critics to latch on to the timing of the tweets followed by the withdrawal of the sentencing recommendation and resignations of prosecutors in the Stone case.
FBI and NYPD informants are instructed to listen for "anti-American" sentiments, latch on to those individuals expressing "suspect" political beliefs and prod them to see if they are interested in taking action.
But on a more serious note, I think the left is just struggling so much to have any message or symbol of unity that matches the right that we'll just latch on to anything.
"This week there is a lack of big macro news, so the market is hunting around for something to latch on to," said John Canally, investment strategist and economist for LPL Financial in Boston.
While the platinum market will likely be oversupplied in 2020, it should latch on to gold and still trade higher to around $1,000 an ounce next year, analysts at UBS said in a note.
And, since each show will presumably have its own title, crowds may be able to latch on to a title push that would not exist if Smackdown were still relegated to B-show status.
A lactation specialist may also be helpful to women who stop nursing before they want to because of problems with pain, low milk supply or difficulty getting the infant to latch on to the breast.
Over five million people in the country latch on to Google's free internet service every month, with 15,000 of them accessing the internet for the first time in their lives every day, the company said.
Had DeLillo created a world of pure abstraction where the reader would be left to float in the ­zero-gravity chamber of the death fable, everything to think about and nothing to latch on to?
One hope is that the older treatments will increase the range of antigens that the cancer offers for the immune system to latch on to, both by driving further mutations and by killing cancer cells.
As early as 1905, pioneering paleontologist Henry Osborn speculated that Tyrannosaurus' "absurdly reduced" arms might be used to latch on to a mate when things started getting hot and heavy (this was not his terminology).
But the demeanor and appearance of the candidates in most of the debates of the television era have given most voters plenty to latch on to and make a clear, if wholly superficial and emotional, decision.
If companies like Anheuser Busch can latch on to the trend and mass produce new brands, they tend to tease people away from hunting down obscure microbrews and towards the convenience of a chain grocery store.
When last we checked in on the "roboat" project, the robots had achieved a basic level of autonomy, allowing them to do basic navigation, and also to latch on to one another to form rudimentary assemblies.
Robotic tools are also common: A slender arm, Canadarm2, attached to the top of the station can be used to latch on to a nearby spacecraft and help it lock into place at a docking port.
A generous and forgiving read of See could interpret it as an attempted meditation on knowledge, ignorance, and responsibility, but See actively resists attempts to latch on to anything of substance it might have to offer.
And while it's "tempting to latch on to the idea that the adults have, at last, taken charge," Americans who have grown weary of the "parade of carnival sideshows" will get no rest with this administration.
"If the victim really doesn't know" who did it, "and is tuned into social media, and sees a frenzy of people ID'ing someone, they will latch on to it," said Philadelphia-area defense lawyer Michael Fienman.
For Democrats, anti-tech rhetoric presents a way to "latch on to public anger," says Franklin Foer, a former editor of The New Republic and author of World Without Mind, a new book critical of big tech.
Seeing their legacies secured, politicians latch on to these projects, negotiating with alacrity and without due process because — wow — the company with suicide nets or the company where employees pee in bottles (undercover!) is coming to town.
Though Republicans didn't indicate how Schiff's remarks would affect a potential vote on witnesses next week, they did latch on to them as a new means of criticizing the Democrats' otherwise painstakingly thorough case for Trump's removal.
Basically, if marketers can get teens to latch on to their product, they're good to go for years to come — or at the very least, until the next generation comes along and finds something new to obsess over.
In purely political terms, the Southern backlash provided an opportunity for the insurgent conservatives to latch on to a mass movement—and move the ideological profile of the GOP to the right with a new base of support.
"Any time there's anything in the news — whether open enrollment, a disaster or a law change — scammers like to latch on to it," said Patti Poss, a senior attorney in the Federal Trade Commission's division of marketing practices.
The same energy that drove us to hatch foolhardy plans, to count the hours, and to obsess over potential futures drives me now to challenge myself creatively and continue finding new goals in life to latch on to.
This might seem obvious, but with all the hype around blockchain technology and its disruptive potential, it can be easy to latch on to an idea the moment its whitepaper mentions a large industry the project is purportedly tackling.
Researchers have long known at least two of its alkaloids — mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine — latch on to what's called the mu-opioid receptor in the brain, the same one that responds to morphine and heroin and triggers pain relief.
Today's young people, who seem to latch on to digital devices almost as soon as they can toddle, may have more sobering thoughts about technology after watching this rock musical revival, set in a post-apocalyptic landscape in 2211.
Uncertainties over the global trade environment goaded investors to seek refuge in defensive and domestic demand-oriented shares, with the wider adoption of cashless services by the government and companies offering a good theme for investors to latch on to.
The company is still making decent devices — its newest flagship is the LG G6 which sports a unique 2:1 aspect ratio display and first to latch on to the trend of tall-screened smartphones — but nice doesn't cut it.
Those in and outside Japan egging Tokyo to compete with China should be supporting Mr. Abe's apparent intent to latch on to China, and the rest of Asia, to pull that beautiful Rising Sun Archipelago out of its secular stagnation.
The 4-2-3-1 is perhaps more likely, with Blaise Matuidi and Paul Pogba together in the centre and Antoine Griezmann used behind Olivier Giroud, looking to latch on to knockdowns as he did in scoring his second against Ireland.
Moreover, he demonstrated an ability to latch on to a foreign policy issue that some parts of the Democratic base cares about — America's long tradition of doing horrible things to people in foreign countries, like Cambodia — and using it against Clinton.
It's not exactly surprising that Trump, a nativist New Yorker with strong ties to the suburbs of Long Island, would latch on to horrific acts perpetrated by MS-13, a group composed in no insignificant part by undocumented immigrants or their children.
Yet Trump's response to every government agency saying the wiretapping didn't happen was to latch on to a completely unverified claim by (for sure, retired) "Judge" Andrew Napolitano of Fox News that Britain acted for the former president — something the British government denies.
So I always felt that Andy really wanted Lou to be his Mickey Mouse, this really big thing that everybody could latch on to because Lou was so adorable, and he was a rock star and a lead singer in a rock group.
Ordinary Chinese who support Mr. Xi are likely to latch on to Mr. Trump's validation, even though Mr. Trump is viewed by many Western observers as an embattled president, said Shen Dingli, director of the Center for American Studies at Fudan University.
While some dance fans in the post-EDM era lack complete understanding of dubstep, others have found ways to latch on to some of the core components of the genre—adding their own unique flair to the genre's austere, spaced-out sound.
The dynein proteins latch on to a neighboring microtubule and the energy released as the dynein proteins convert ATP to ADP—organic molecules that are responsible for energy transfer in living cells—causing the microtubules connected by the dynein to be pulled back and forth.
Right now, Democrats should put another pot of money on the table to make this clear, and give wavering Republicans something they can latch on to as a way out of the unnecessary and dangerous crisis that the President has created for the country.
Time Warner's & AT&T's $85.4 billion proposed tie-up has dominated the headlines as consumers latch on to tales of media dominance, but in October alone, $329 billion worth of deal activity in the United States has been announced, according to Thomson Reuters, a record.
Random Data: I love the furtive, skulking way in which the director Sam Esmail and the cinematographer Tod Campbell move their camera: zooming in and out, slowly tracking and swooping around, as if it were a groping tentacle searching for something to latch on to.
As we move closer to the 2020 election, it's likely Trump and Republicans will latch on to incendiary rhetoric and a wave of extreme anti-choice legislation, such as bans on abortion after a fetal heartbeat is detected, as a way to play up the base.
Martin estimates that the series should make its way to screens in the next year or two, but there's no telling if fans will latch on to it the way they have with all the nudity, dragons, incest, and bloodlust that Game of Thrones has offered.
Traders appeared to latch on to the BOJ announcement that it will buy less of the long-dated bonds, sending the dollar down about 0.5 percent against the yen and the longer dated 20- and 40-year bond yields up to their highest in a month.
But mothers who deliver early may be unable to breastfeed right away if their milk hasn't come in yet and they may also have a low milk supply because preemies are often unable to latch on to the breast and nurse efficiently to stimulate milk production.
And they spoke in intentionally vague terms to avoid making false promises about when the children might be able to see their parents again, after learning the hard way that even those who were barely old enough to talk would latch on to any concrete expectation.
Maybe Disney hoped that I — a millennial who grew up on a steady diet of Disney princesses and "Sing Along Song" VHS tapes — would latch on to Jasmine 2.0's journey and appreciate the fact that she's ostensibly evolved beyond her animated predecessor in the 1992 blockbuster.
Warning that he was veering into the realm of speculation, German wondered if the bugs that thrive in Lō`ihi's hydrothermal fluids are sloshing around the ocean at low levels, allowing some colonizers to easily latch on to fresh real estate around Kilauea as soon as it became available.
In a short video presenting the project, a small windmill starts turning as soon as it senses the vibrations coming from a phone, two hairy objects latch on to one another like velcro, and a small bed of hair manages to sense the speed of your finger's stroke.
"A lot of times there are people who will kind of latch on to kids, whether it be an agent or a manager or anyone else like that, [who] will try to get the parents totally out of the picture so that the actor can rely on them," Breslin says.
He registered surprise at first, followed by satisfaction, as he seemed to realize that their moment could also be his moment; that he could, for this one instant, hallucinate mutual respect and pantomime common cause; that he could just slough off all his sins and latch on to a spurious grace.
What's happening: In addition to the inability to make credit card payments, the rise in younger borrowers' delinquency rates — by far the highest among all age groups — reflects the cohort jumping into the credit card market at a faster rate, as well as the eagerness of banks to latch on to younger consumers.
Never. I mean, I know they do a thing with claps, and we all make jokes about getting a lot of claps, but to me that seemed like a tack-on thing that you put on to sort of facilitate distribution, and latch on to some of the things that had made Facebook and Twitter work.
Their early message wafers had text like "Married in white, you have chosen right," and "Married in satin, love will not be lasting," and were mostly given out at weddings, so I wouldn't exactly call the Chase brothers a pair of feminist allies, but they did correctly latch on to the idea that romance is big money.
When I read stories of people who have gone through a Covid-19 diagnosis, I latch on to phrases like, "wearing the same pajama bottoms for days because it is too hard to change out of them, too hard to stay that long on his feet," because phrases like that distinctly describe exactly what it's like when my lupus flares.

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