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"latch onto" Definitions
  1. to become attached to somebody/something
  2. to join somebody and stay in their company, especially when they would prefer you not to be with them
  3. to develop a strong interest in something

406 Sentences With "latch onto"

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Experts contend consumers will latch onto chips before companies do.
Investors were faster than professors to latch onto his views.
You tend to latch onto subjects and obsess over them.
Having car names that customers can latch onto certainly helps.
Just before he could latch onto mine, I pulled away.
But I'm curious who viewers will latch onto in this series.
I'm always so happy when I can latch onto a thing.
And if social discontent rises, the Islamists will latch onto it.
They latch onto results that bear out narrative and hopeful theory.
There was much less for them to latch onto on Thursday.
However, not every alternative treatment that patients latch onto is safe.
It was probably inevitable that children would latch onto stuffed animals.
Trump could latch onto this and say he "fixed" health care.
There's always a chance the public won't latch onto a given case.
Voisine will frequently latch onto a theme and paint variations on it.
Even if they don't latch onto the idea immediately, take a swing.
As National Emergency, latch onto the pending FY 28500 supplemental budget request.
It gives people something to latch onto amid the sea of bass.
"In life, we all kind of latch onto what's fresh," Green said.
When businesses latch onto a buzzword, it quickly becomes the solution to everything.
In short, there's no shortage of compelling characters to latch onto beyond Ebner.
But too often, the news media latch onto one finding while ignoring others.
When fish bite or latch onto your hook, the iBobber will notify you.
It's an easy narrative to latch onto: She's greedy, she's a gold digger.
Cable networks would latch onto these performances and the videos would go viral.
"Nostalgia is like a barnacle; it needs something to latch onto," Thompson said.
Some latch onto a political cause as a way of justifying their violence.
Audiences latched onto that and they started ... It's a good thing to latch onto.
We can't let our hearts latch onto that prospect yet; it's just too painful.
Four holder bricks on the cockpit latch onto as many handles on the wing.
The studies found that existing dengue virus antibodies latch onto Zika when it invades.
Male grasshoppers have external parts to help support and latch onto the female parts.
The dog scans the region and latch onto the signal of her walkie talkie.
Fans latch onto something they like about the series, and they embrace it wholeheartedly.
Fans said the whistling happens organically, but activists have tried to latch onto it.
And Republicans were eager to latch onto Mr. Trump's retreat to avoid a confrontation.
Opioids on the market today latch onto several receptors on the surface of cells.
A politician with a larger imagination would perhaps see these opportunities and latch onto them.
Did you latch onto a piece of feedback and develop it into a winning strategy?
Humans latch onto first impressions, and letting go of them is harder than you think.
It can distract you from remembering things, or make you latch onto them more strongly.
According to Newzoo's Mudrick, this could be Microsoft's opportunity to latch onto the streaming phenomenon.
Cynical employers may latch onto other benefits - generous programs can attract already healthy job candidates.
Having that kind of constrained focus gives something for users to latch onto and appreciate.
When someone's in difficult circumstances, what do they latch onto to get them through it?
The team will soon install an "underwater chandelier" for animals to latch onto as well.
That's when the press began to really latch onto the story of the Manson girls.
However, he may end up regretting his decision to latch onto such a fickle indicator.
And sticky platforms that Sonic can latch onto and use to make those wild jumps.
The result is a movie that's quite overstuffed, making it hard to latch onto anything.
People latch onto weird things about the songs that the Bay Area musician Tony Molina makes.
The tiny fibers latch onto each individual lash, elongating them for va-va-voom-level volume.
By tossing the octopus across the water, dolphins avoid letting the octopus latch onto their bodies.
The tentacles latch onto people's faces to turn them into a part of the meaty hivemind.
The more obscure the imagery was, the more I felt like people would latch onto it.
In the weeks following Trump's inauguration, the world yearned for something—anything—good to latch onto.
Rather than wallow in their despair, they decided to latch onto the last Democrat left fighting.
Cybercriminals often latch onto current affairs or yearly events in inventive ways to maximize their profits.
"Food is something universal and that's why the haters latch onto it," Hooper told USA Today.
The NRCC is not the only GOP group to latch onto the idea of buying Greenland.
Which version of Glover fans came to know depended on which they chose to latch onto.
And candidates will be able to latch onto whatever set of numbers make their case best.
Like most of D.R.A.M.'s music, it was infectious, mildly humorous and easy to latch onto.
You're so lost that you try to latch onto something that gives meaning to your life.
If you latch onto to your latest mistakes they will inevitably slow and bring you down.
Obviously, there's a certain amount of projection going on when impressionable millennials like me latch onto celebrities.
It's something other 2020 candidates are trying to latch onto as a way to appeal to voters.
Do you look for people to latch onto who will have your back in situations like that?
Democrats are likely to latch onto its projection that people would lose coverage under the GOP plan.
In their tests, the robot was able to latch onto a button battery with its own magnet.
Its shockingly consistent ability to latch onto goofy, nonsensical content in an effort to stave off death?
Gun control advocates seem willing to latch onto anything they can use to justify more stringent laws.
Right, or he could find someone to latch onto who's even more of an ideologue than Trump.
Baltimore was not the only city to latch onto the policy, but few places did so harder.
Let's say a male animal evolves a penis hook, which allows him to latch onto a female.
The Blazer crowd, always looking for a cult figure to latch onto, was inspired and driven with devotion.
"[Manufacturers] latch onto words they have health halos and are able to market them to people," says Feller.
The best advice that I give to up-and-coming photographers is: latch onto one band you love.
There's some good, I don't want to say "claw marks" to latch onto, that doesn't make any sense.
To achieve the feat, Liangming used 60 queen bees to attract approximately 637,000 insects to latch onto him.
I never wanted to latch onto masculinity because I thought it was cool, or fun, or even interesting.
In the first, the more lighthearted "Mechanical Organ," the dancers latch onto one another to form conjoined shapes.
And as somebody with no foreknowledge of Cyborg, I couldn't find anything in the movie to latch onto.
The sprockets inside cameras and projectors latch onto those to move the film along at a steady pace.
For some reason I'll latch onto the end of the conversation and it'll morph into something completely different.
It is this secretion that allows them to latch onto a surface, like the roof of Bailey's mouth.
But the dollar went into reverse as markets appeared to latch onto a disappointing fall in hourly earnings.
This muddled series, at least from the first three episodes, doesn't give a viewer much to latch onto.
The Oh Sees are one of those bands that, from a distance, seem nearly impossible to latch onto.
They are more difficult to identify, but still latch onto divisive issues and seek to deepen the wedge.
He's supposed to be a bored slacker philosopher, but in character terms, he's too inconsistent to latch onto.
Sure, J Balvin wants to latch onto the Anglo popularity of the Black Eyed Peas, but between Will.i.
T-cells are able to latch onto these foreign substances, which in turn triggers a wide-scale immune response.
A lot of times, it's just about putting that aesthetic out there and seeing how people latch onto it.
Each earbud is magnetic, so they'll latch onto one another for extra security when you're not using them. Snap.
Her manager protected her from most of the industry's ability to latch onto and exploit emerging talent, she notes.
The plot becomes fairly convoluted, given the intended audience, and there's no irresistible character or song to latch onto.
And there was some strong personalities in that scene that was a little easy for kids to latch onto.
There are narratives the media will latch onto in order to not talk about the violence that's been reported.
The cell's own gene-reading machinery then manufactures viral proteins, which latch onto cellular proteins to create new viruses.
What was it about the Texas Rangers, some of the characteristics you were able to latch onto or discern?
There were new owners, a new manager, new players — not a lot I recognized, but enough to latch onto.
Life & Livin' It aims to push this sentiment as a universal truth that anyone feeling alienated can latch onto.
Zipline isn't the only delivery drone startup to latch onto the idea of carrying high-value packages in difficult terrain.
But the way back has to include engaging the entire country, every voter, and giving them something to latch onto.
He had to find something his team could latch onto that wasn't pure footballing ability, and he settled on organization.
The village of Frip is plagued by gappers: orange, softball-sized creatures that latch onto goats and screech with glee.
It's a sentiment that plenty of people would latch onto, and none more so than The Hold Steady's Craig Finn.
Sometimes it's in the past, whether it's the Chief image or The Outsiders; it's those things that people latch onto.
There are plenty of unanswered questions true crime fans will latch onto, and debates about animal rights are undeniably relevant.
" A SAM, or Semiautonomous Attachment Mine, could be preprogrammed to latch onto a specific target and detonate on command. "Sixteen.
This little circular fella uses adhesives to latch onto flat surfaces and provide the location of whatever it's stuck to.
"The well-established luxury brands are going to latch onto this big-time," Mr. Cereda-Parini of Jeffries Group said.
They're primed to latch onto special merchandise, especially higher-priced, functional products that could last them for years to come.
But biochemists have a different focus: Not the opioids, but opioid receptors—the proteins the drugs latch onto within the body.
Consumers latch onto things because they are affordable and easy to adopt, and because everyone else has got into them too.
As the devices are able to latch onto more of that spectrum simultaneously, both speeds and latency should improve, said another.
And with an appetite for first-person shooters, many were quick to latch onto PUBG, which arrived on mobile before Fortnite.
But no one has figured out how those tongues latch onto the prey and snap it back into the animal's mouth.
She will also latch onto a tough-on-immigration stance, hoping it will help carry her to the Senate in November.
Many artists latch onto having Something Important to say, and sharing their political engagement in any varying quality of tweeted opinion.
I needed something to latch onto as I rode the waves of anguish and grief that accompany this kind of thing.
The movement's members seem to latch onto certain ideas and images due to the outrage they cause across the political spectrum.
If it doesn't look easy or entirely possible to latch onto all those dicks to reach the top, that's the point.
They focused on the H7 hemagglutanin, a protein on the flu virus surface that allows it to latch onto host cells.
The Comotomo bottle's nipple is designed to replicate the shape of a breast, helping a baby latch onto the bottle securely.
Wi-Fi calling is a popular feature that enables users to latch onto their wireless internet connection to make phone calls.
People passionately latch onto whatever particular form of energy they like, and then, of course, all the other ones are terrible.
"People do sometimes latch onto male authority figures who are lionized and celebrated and then find post hoc rationalizations," Manne tells Refinery29.
The hard rock provides a substrate for sea life to latch onto, as compared with the muddy ocean floor, explains National Geographic.
A stem-cell transplant to treat lymphoma means his immune-system cells are now coated with proteins that HIV cannot latch onto.
Antibodies are large proteins that latch onto invading bacteria or viruses, neutralizing them and enabling the immune system to destroy the pathogens.
After these horrific events, politicians and pundits will latch onto all sorts of explanations for why these keep happening: It's mental illness.
Something tells me T-Mobile CEO John Legere will latch onto this as yet another reason to slam his company's larger rival.
Their search for fame goes downhill when the headlining band cancels its tour, stripping Swallow of a big name to latch onto.
The AIDS virus uses CCR5 to enter cells, but if the gene is mutated, HIV cannot latch onto cells and infect them.
The virus will then latch onto the mucous membranes that line the back of your nose, your throat and your bronchial tubes.
You can have a theme like that, but ultimately what you have to latch onto is a character's desperate need and want.
Ticks, on the other hand, usually  cling to grasses  on the ground, where they can latch onto succulent hosts for a blood meal.
And as humans moved into harsher climates, it makes sense that their genome would latch onto Neanderthal variants that could help them survive.
At best, the star will have to deal with some serious online vitriol until the gossip blogs latch onto their next sound bite.
"There was some wrestling going on and the cat did latch onto his arm but he was able to choke it," she said.
This difficulty problem illustrates another point: If you don't understand what truly matters, you might latch onto something that is beside the point.
Obamacare repeal had stark repercussions that activists, politicians, and the media could latch onto: It would cost 24 million people their health insurance.
This could latch onto either a bug or a feature that is performing well, and offer analysis as to why this has occurred.
Ms. Krc advised sticking to the boardwalks and not brushing against the beach grass, where the parasites lurk and could latch onto clothing.
A friend at Fox News explained that Rice became a convenient villain in an otherwise boring administration with few scandals to latch onto.
The result is a not-so-Marvel-ous misfire that leaves little to latch onto except perhaps for the most invested comics fans.
They did it as sort of this pilot and people of course just latch onto this idea of a drone delivering a burrito.
The bill could falter if conservatives aren't able to latch onto the rollback of Obamacare's insurance regulations as a reason to support it.
"People often latch onto the Oscars as a way of promoting their causes," said Tim Gray, awards editor at Hollywood trade publication Variety.
Spencer's special weapon is an extending arm that can latch onto multiple surfaces, pulling him up to platforms or swinging dynamically through the air.
Pro tip: Use a creamy liquid foundation — as opposed to a matte or powder formula — so that your highlighter has something to latch onto.
I started thinking that my word would be "hope" because I needed something to hold onto -- and what's better to latch onto than hope?
By investing in a clean user experience and backing it up with quality niche content, The Athletic is hoping to latch onto the trend.
So if you're itching for a resolution to latch onto this New Year's, it seems there's a pretty good one ripe for the taking.
Your entire social existence starts becoming evidence of something, good or bad, and other players latch onto these communicative acts to judge you publicly.
The rest are Islamic-based groups whose political ideology changes depending on which of the bigger parties they can latch onto in a coalition.
Press the button on the handle, and the Unger grabber will latch onto whatever item you don't want to bend over to pick up.
We're struggling here, and sometimes people who struggle latch onto false promises and fall for lies peddled by snake-oil salesmen masquerading as leaders.
Despite the plethora of multifaceted and diverse opinions offered online, we still overwhelming choose to latch onto narrow viewpoints that we want to hear.
When I feel like something isn't going anywhere or there's nothing to entice me, my mind starts searching for something else to latch onto.
PBDEs can be itinerant compounds; they leach from our sofas and TVs and latch onto particles of house dust, coating our floors and furniture.
With its jarring honesty about monogamy's pitfalls, there is an open-ended strength within SZA's experience that feels available for listeners to latch onto.
It has worked for the President to latch onto these text messages and therefore declare the entire Russia investigation somehow biased against the President. REP.
The goal of the dog is to latch onto the bull's nose and bring him to ground; the goal of the bull is to live.
But the stranger parts of the internet didn't latch onto any of those deaths in quite the same way they did for Harambe the gorilla.
Harbor added that the episode was filmed 13 months ago and that he&aposs finally ready to latch onto a team for the 2018 season.
Experts worry it's possible bad actors could latch onto narratives that call into question the integrity of the election or fabricate false claims of meddling.
" But like other diet myths, there may some understandable — albeit incorrect — reason why people seeking diet advice latch onto the concept of the "whoosh effect.
In 2013, Harvard researchers unveiled the RoboBee, a tiny flying robot that can latch onto the underside of any flat surfaces by using static electricity.
The "rescue" craft will use computer vision to lock onto the out-of-control satellite and match velocity with it, then latch onto it magnetically.
Lawmakers in the upper chamber have clamped down on any tidbits of information that could add to a narrative journalists and activists can latch onto.
"People may latch onto a message here about the risks of cancer, but I read this as a positive," he told Reuters Health by phone.
They've also made it their place to latch onto whatever timely news or memes you and the rest of the world are talking about, now.
Then they have to latch onto whatever insane socialist proposal will demonstrate to the activists their leftist bona fides, and commence with emphatic virtue signaling.
I didn't have anything to latch onto in that, as opposed to physical instruments... You know what a piano is and isn't supposed to do.
Honest, lyrical punk rock music should drag us out of our world or give us something to latch onto over and above this vein-cutting.
Besides, if you want to use your cellphone less, it's not as if there aren't plenty of other health-related reasons you could latch onto.
The US Space Force had a rough launch on the internet The internet has found a new thing to latch onto: President Trump's Space Force.
Each frame sported bright blue hand and foot rails, which are necessary tools for astronauts to latch onto when working in a place without gravity.
Once you, a supporter of Candidate A, become convinced that a news source favors Candidate B, you latch onto stories that favor Candidate B — Hah!
Much like Trump's "build a wall" campaign rhetoric, "Abolish ICE" offers voters a powerful and partly symbolic ideal to latch onto, wrote Vox's Matt Yglesias.
Other than a nebulous "winning," there is nothing for a player of Far Cry 5 to latch onto other than the long monologues of the villains.
The notion is that the adult oysters will make babies and the babies will find a place to latch onto in the toilet-based receiving beds.
The video compares what they're doing to "mosquitos and spiders," saying that the drone's microspines latch onto walls in much the same way those insects do.
With the euro zone economy slowing, financial markets in turmoil and banking shares already under the cosh, analysts were quick to latch onto De Guindos's comments.
And it raised the prospect that weaker candidates could latch onto some form of the wealth tax to try and inject energy into their flagging campaigns.
Fiber mascaras are infused with teeny-tiny fibers that latch onto your natural lashes to add length and drama without too much effort on your end.
" Skipping debate, Trump gambles with Iowa For Deace, Trump's supporters are ultimately "desperate people" who "will latch onto megalomaniacs who claim to have all the answers.
The health care industry in the United States has ballooned to $3.5 trillion a year and retailers are increasingly trying to latch onto the booming market.
That way, the men couldn't latch onto them, and the girls could slither away before coming back to grab their clients' cocks (and win the match).
Although I wouldn't have known it at the time, this last element is likely what caused my childhood brain to latch onto the movie so strongly.
Others, like Slate, were quick to latch onto the dangers of putting facial recognition tech into the public, especially as a fad to spread it faster.
Readers compare this coverage with their dwindling bank balances and crumbling infrastructure and feel disconnected and disenfranchised, and latch onto something — anything — that speaks to them.
There's a lot of men — a lot of people — who will latch onto the buzzwords that have become mainstream, but they don't know what they mean.
I often latch onto an image or a certain mood—I feel like I have to exhaust its hold on me in order to move on.
Some experts have said COVID-19 could latch onto currency the same way it is able to survive on other surfaces, such as doorknobs and handrails.
It became very obvious that there were people who were trying to latch onto and widen the preexisting racial and socioeconomic divides of the United States.
"Build the wall!" used to be a crowd-killer, Noah says, but now Trump's crowds want "new jokes" to latch onto and print on T-shirts.
As a viewer, you're "tracking on" them, following their importance to the overall story because their repeated appearances have encouraged your brain to latch onto them.
It's the perfect platform for the corporation to latch onto the dedication of current fans, the nostalgia of lapsed followers, and the curiosity of new demographics.
A previously ex-communicated family member who for some reason was invitedThis has the potential to get extremely awkward, especially if they try to latch onto you.
It's true that suffering is endemic to The Handmaid's Tale — it's built into this world — but without much hope to latch onto, it starts to feel superfluous.
You look at a reef shark ready to bread, male sharks will latch onto her with their mouths and try to inseminate her with their two penises.
The Cold War fever had broken, and the hangover of fifty solid years of paranoia was now free-floating through society, looking for something to latch onto.
To freeze at higher temperatures, water needs a fleck of dust, soot, or sea salt — something to serve as a center that water molecules can latch onto.
"I think so much of what people latch onto today is looking for authenticity and the Guinness story is about as authentic as it gets," said Giles.
But it's a bizarre one for Lil Wayne to latch onto because he was already making music in high school—about how rich and awesome he was.
Trump is basically running on a platform that has also been years in the making and really was waiting for a candidate to come latch onto it.
"I was extraordinarily lucky to latch onto a rising rocket," Mr. Heart wrote in an unpublished memoir, "and ride it to a huge change in our society."
Dillon might also be near the top of the pack for a younger group of Nascar fans looking for a charismatic, fast-moving star to latch onto.
Once these biomarkers latch onto the ligands, the nanoparticles and nanotubes swell or shrink, changing how long it takes for an electrical charge to pass between them.
One in five salmon farmed in Norway dies before reaching maturity, partly due to tiny blood-sucking lice that latch onto the outside of the pink fish.
That's because the salt in the soup is dissolved in water, but then as water slowly evaporated over time, salt molecules latch onto each other to stay stable.
The movie feels really smart about fandom, the way people latch onto the little specifics of their favorite things, and dig as deep as they can on them.
We're making a couple hundred meditation trainers with the goal in mind of finding our "core" tribe — people who love Core, latch onto it and keep coming back.
A friend can take control of the second yarn-thing for some co-op fun, or it can latch onto your back if you want to play solo.
" As for the stock market, CNBC finance editor Jeff Cox wrote on Thursday that Trump "may end up regretting his decision to latch onto such a fickle indicator.
Blackness is inherently political, but a number of black comedic Vines weren't, perhaps making it easier for white kids to latch onto — there weren't murky politics to consider.
OCD tends to latch onto whatever matters to you, Siev says, so this is why scrupulosity can often strike people whose religion matters a great deal to them.
There are certain games that you do along an NBA season that might have a call here or there that's pretty good or that fans will latch onto.
So, when we stumble upon those beautiful relics left over from a simpler time, we must latch onto them and celebrate them by shouting them from the heavens.
On the other, it gives FDM newcomers something to latch onto in the flurry of crackling rhythms and thunderous percussion—a familiar voice calling out in the darkness.
The causes are the same in the sense that these are all about how the algorithm latches onto things that it shouldn't latch onto in making its prediction.
Admittedly, the volume of coverage and praise currently being showered on the show are motivated in part by clickbait, and trying to latch onto the franchise's sizable tail.
In an interview with the New York Post before Trump's State of the Union address, Gutierrez's lawyer Scott Bookstein predicted the president might latch onto his client's case.
So when you latch onto an identity and a desire for yourself as a human being, and then people try to plant seeds of doubt in you, it's harmful.
In it, the Harvard professor details a four-legged, X-shaped quadrupedal robot that looked destined to latch onto the face of an unsuspecting passenger in an Alien sequel.
But mostly, for me, struggling with the "O" in "OCD" means that when a scary, irrational thought enters my head, instead of letting it go, I latch onto it.
Photo by Shane Williams Whether you like it or not, shoegaze has become an inescapable sound and aesthetic that seems destined to latch onto all of your favorite genres.
Yet even in this kind of game, which can seem cold and ruthless, some players will latch onto the smallest opportunities for personalization and construct something weird and wonderful.
You've got teenagers who are already shy and withdrawn, who are going to find this technology very easy to latch onto as an excuse not to meet actual people.
When it comes to picking business opportunities, it may be tempting to latch onto the next hot thing, but it's also important to invest in industries you know well.
" Most mass shooters, like James Hodgkinson, the perpetrator of the Scalise shooting, are "socially isolated" and often "latch onto a political cause as a way of justifying their violence.
If a shark were to latch onto his bait, he would lead it to the mother ship, which would lift it out of the water with its hydraulic platform.
But also, food videos on YouTube seemingly benefit the channel's ranking in the algorithm, especially if the food videos latch onto other trends like mukbangs, or popular viral foods.
Others have suggested that the arms were used to latch onto prey in a kind-of "bear hug" maneuver after it had been captured by the beast's giant jaws.
Again, that's conjecture, but the openness of these works, which ditch the formality and head games of prior "Crosshatch" paintings, allows you to latch onto them from any angle.
Boland contends that there was no impropriety and that the committee followed all appropriate procedures, but it's nonetheless likely that Trump will latch onto the revelations for further attacks.
Younger fans, even those whose parents have a proclivity for silver and black, may latch onto the rising Niners, who are delicately trying to jump on a golden opportunity.
Gently, I slide the sound processors of Anna's cochlear implants above each of her ears, where surgically embedded magnets latch onto radio waves and transport sound into her brain.
The basic idea is that if you're anxious, you tend to latch onto negative information in the world and filter out the positive, a habit that further feeds anxiety.
The game plan is to latch onto a low-level staffer, meet with him or her, and use him or her to set up higher-level contacts in the campaign.
The patent explains how Amazon drones might one day latch onto an electric vehicle and charge it while it's driving — a complicated balancing act between the car and the drone.
They have to be entirely faithful to the source material to ensure that continuity is preserved, characters make sense, and the result is recognizable enough for fans to latch onto.
Once the larvae—originally eaten as eggs by small crustaceans, which are, in turn, eaten by fish—are ingested by the bears, they'll latch onto the stomach's mucousy membrane layer.
In order to get the neurotransmitters we need, people with ADHD latch onto the tasks that stimulate us, like playing a favorite game or reading about a topic we enjoy.
Once the private life became a really important indicator of character, and something that voters and press could latch onto to describe their worthiness to lead, then the floodgates opened.
Mr. Pompeo and Mr. Mattis must reassure the Indians without dismissing Mr. Trump's concerns or promising that he will not latch onto some new concern — a test Mr. Tillerson failed.
He straps on a jetpack and rockets up over the TIE fighter—then uses his grappling hook to latch onto the spacecraft and get pulled along for the ride. Whoa!
Sticking around to watch them do so, though, will take endurance, because the opening episodes feature a lot of violence and not many characters you really want to latch onto.
But social media has also allowed up-and-comers to latch onto gang lore without ever meeting an older member, and the rigid hierarchy of street drug markets has waned.
Anheuser-Busch InBev has tried to latch onto this trend, scooping up smaller brewers such as Goose Island, Blue Point, 10 Barrel and numerous others in the past few years.
"Theoretically , you get scared when you watch a horror movie, so you might latch onto a water bottle in a horror movie if you had this particular characteristic," she told me.
I was in a really rough place with school, money, housing situations, family stuff, and for some reason out of all the things to latch onto for coping, I chose slime.
A lapse of concentration from Barca defenders Javier Mascherano and Gerard Pique allowed Atletico substitute Correa to latch onto a through ball from Fernando Torres and fire in off the post.
And throughout the years, most debates have provided plenty of high profile statements and incidents for the voters to latch onto and use as their fake reasons to support their candidates.
But Patch is striking a different chord with onlookers as he seeks to extend his stay in the spotlight of a sport that loves to latch onto a feel-good story.
Catrin and Buckley latch onto a true story: At Dunkirk, ordinary citizens rescued soldiers in their fishing boats, and two in particular, a pair of sisters, would make a great story.
"I think the downside of the advice is that those who are most of risk of eating disorders would latch onto it, rather than than the obese or overweight," Sanders continued.
Give Nathan Fillion this: When it came time to choose his return to television, the Castle star didn't latch onto any of the presumably dozens of star vehicles thrown at him.
There's a reason LGBTQ kids latch onto the X-Men, with their otherness that manifests at puberty, and a generation of women still marshals an inner Buffy in times of crisis.
Using static electricity, robots no bigger than a quarter can latch onto the underside of any flat surfaces, a process that uses between 500 and 1,203 times less power than flying.
But it was only when they went to a talk about the Underground Railroad, at Independence National Historical Park, that they found in the speaker's awkwardness something they could latch onto.
The process in which marine creatures latch onto boats is known as "fouling," and it's often viewed negatively by sailors, since it can damage boats or cause them to slow down.
It's far more likely that they'll latch onto another show they're only just discovering, like the far superior Parks and Recreation (which is part of The Office cinematic universe) or Frasier.
From shower gel and foaming hand soap to adorable little tchotchkes, like a ceramic rabbit to latch onto your coffee-table candle, shop the Bath & Body Works Easter 2020 lineup, ahead.
That's what I latch onto when thinking about contemporary American Jewish novels engaging with Israel, the ideas revolving around fluidity, of borders drawn and redrawn, of changing landscapes and altered realities.
So-called broadly neutralizing antibodies don't latch onto the tip of those viral knobs; instead, they target different parts — parts that are nearly identical from one viral strain to the next.
If the iPad Pro is going to be your one and only computer, you might be drawn to USB-C hubs that are specifically designed to latch onto Apple's flagship tablet.
In many cases, though, these extremists and other members of the far-right will latch onto brands that are already stirring controversy as a way to ride the wave of publicity.
As in many of the greatest Golden Age musicals, they latch onto a subject of topical importance, using its gravity to anchor their satire and their satire to leaven its earnestness.
New York (CNN Business)Instagram is rolling out a dark mode option, the latest major app to latch onto the eye-strain-reducing, battery-saving, chic-looking trend that's sweeping the globe.
They're calling the large-scale rescue "Project Velcro," because, as The Star newspaper reported, the cats are so happy to see any humans that they latch onto legs when people are around.
The product, called the Airwrap styler, is powered by Dyson's V9 motor, and it dries hair via a phenomenon called the Coanda effect, which gets the hair to latch onto the curler.
The bands of gold become something for the eye to latch onto when trying to decipher the densely drawn science-fiction narrative: robots taking over the city, dodging sailboats and grabbing cars.
The overlapping harp melodies, organ drones, and wordless chorales of songs like "Never Saw Him Again" are pure rapturous, cloud-busting bliss, but Lattimore never really allows you anything to latch onto.
It has also been found in research by [Columbia University researcher] Michelle McSweeney: People tend to match styles in conversation in text messages and will latch onto certain features, but not others.
Sure, it's a short 30 seconds of previously released footage — but it's a little more hype for Warcraft fans to latch onto as they wait for the film's June 10, 2016 release.
Today the names may still be familiar, but children have a vast universe of animated and live-action characters to latch onto, and the "Peanuts" figures probably aren't high on the list.
All directors are obsessed and obsessive in some way, I would say, but they all latch onto things in ways you can't predict and that gives an extra texture in each story.
Yes, people would want to latch onto a potential underdog tale, but there also seems to be a growing awareness, in people working outside the industry, of what constitutes plagiarism in music.
In addition to MEV-1, NASA is financing RESTORE-L, a spacecraft that is to launch in a few years and latch onto an aging Landsat observation satellite in low-Earth orbit.
All you need to do is latch onto Howard as he runs from here to there, yelling greetings, taking calls, making deals, always moving amid jump cuts, zooms and lurid close-ups.
They would latch onto a rope pulley system as they climbed each of four ladders and then hook into a bracket as they reached each platform before freeing themselves from the pulley.
It's not necessarily Muslims initially peddling these theories, but those who latch onto them perpetuate a culture of denial, making it harder for Muslims to take ownership of the fight against terrorism.
But then a character will wander in, and you realize "Okay, this is our central character because of her story," and you latch onto that person and try to stick with them.
You don't need to latch onto comforting internet narratives to arrive at the conclusion that this is not the most stable presidency and that the Commander in Chief has... imperfections, shall we say.
Food companies have been jumping at the bit to latch onto any bit of nostalgia over the last couple of months, releasing a whole bunch of products "inspired" by the Apollo 21 mission.
"He would get very close and it immediately removed all of your walls, it was this beautiful way that he had of speaking, and he would latch onto topics so passionately," he said.
Mothers of premature babies who cannot latch onto the breast for feeding, and those who otherwise struggle to breast-feed, are also "a huge and growing population of exclusive pumpers," Ms. D'Ignazio said.
If you have something complicated like climate science, for example, it's always possible to find the one data that doesn't quite fit, so people latch onto that and use it to be skeptical.
But so far, neither the White House nor congressional Democrats have signaled that they are willing to negotiate on wall funding, so none of the bills have a moving vehicle to latch onto.
So whenever they see an opportunity to latch onto something that gives them indisputable proof that racism is definitely over and we can all stop talking about it now, they'll jump on it.
A $90 million severance package outraged Google employees and prompted companywide walkouts.) The device featured a unique modular system that allowed accessories (like a 360-degree camera) to magnetically latch onto its back.
The character you're most likely to latch onto is Celia, Brady's daughter, played by Lily Collins, who by Episode 3 has begun to make an impression amid a sea of thin female roles.
Becoming a meme these days is pretty easy: You do something or appear in a piece of media, people latch onto it because of some innate and relatable reason, and voilà, you're viral.
That it would be easy to then latch onto and to say you're right, women and people of color are homing in on your space and they're doing it in a broader space too.
As I said, I had been saying to all my friends, "You are too black," but actually, at that point, I understood why they wanted to latch onto black culture; it resonated with them.
"Ceilings can be the biggest culprit in a persisting smoke smell in a home, since cigarette smoke tends to travel upwards and latch onto the first surface it comes in contact with," he explains.
In the future, dedicated satellites could approach large pieces of debris, latch onto them, wind out a similar cable, and drag the offending piece of junk to a fiery burn up in the atmosphere.
In a typical operation of this kind, bots latch onto the addresses of actual people through malware so that hackers don't have to go through the trouble of creating identities out of whole cloth.
It doesn't diminish the efforts to try to find something that people can latch onto that makes them feel connected to the universe, by virtue of them getting it wrong once in a while.
One mode turns the camera into a hotspot that your iPhone can latch onto, and the other allows the camera to connect to the same Wi-Fi network that your phone is connected to.
Interestingly, MotoMods don't latch onto the Moto Z Play quite as tightly as they do the other phones; they're still not going to fall off unexpectedly, but you can wiggle them a little bit.
La Cocina does its part in providing second-generation immigrants with food they can latch onto through financing the endeavors of the first-generation, but there's still an enormous amount of room to grow.
Regardless, it's clear the trolls and bots are attempting to latch onto this national tragedy for purposes unknown and it's safe to assume they'll do so again the next time innocent lives are lost.
Directors and actors tend to latch onto the more obvious effects in Shepard's writing, including the types of characters he returned to time and again: disgruntled drunk dads, battling spouses and siblings, forsaken lovers.
Still, horror stories about women left disfigured or dead after undergoing black market surgeries occasionally go viral; people latch onto them as cautionary tales or exploit them in an effort to publicly shame others.
A four-armed robot, developed by Swiss startup ClearSpace, will latch onto debris before diving back down to Earth, where both machine and junk will "burn up in the atmosphere," according to the ESA.
It makes it harder and more complicated to do this work, because people have such an easy thing to latch onto to say that these things don't matter or we shouldn't take them seriously.
As their US sales have been steadily declining, McDonald's has boldly thrown a Hail Mary from the corporate end zone, hoping that someone, anyone, would latch onto this with anything other than outright mockery.
Now, with voice ascendant, and podcasting proving to be a breeding ground for new narratives that other storytelling mediums can latch onto — the move into the reinvention of radio for the 21st century seems prescient.
As he dug deeper, he started thinking about rainbow coalitions and how the symbol of the rainbow is an ironic symbol to latch onto because it is an optical illusion, something that can not attained.
The Reddit crowd will latch onto the commentary tracks for each episode, in which Roiland, co-creator Dan Harmon, and a rotating who's who of the cast and crew drop subtle hints about season four.
Boos that appeared on the map would latch onto friends and foes alike, teleporting them to random locations at the end of their turn, rendering carefully strategized movements useless at the snap of a finger.
While Reich says he intended the piece as a reaction to Quartet—which contains more key changes than he's ever worked with before—the melodies and harmonies are still unpredictable and hard to latch onto.
Because Glenn had never killed, he's been a "safety valve" character for the audience to latch onto: you could find yourself in the zombie apocalypse, sure, but Glenn was proof you could survive without killing.
Several longtime alt-right commentators have begun to post lengthy warnings denouncing " trad thots" — women they deem disingenuous in their support — who they say latch onto the movement as a source of fame or money.
He said Wednesday that the statement from Cohen could give commissioners who were leaning against investigating "something to latch onto," but he warned it was not a sure thing they would not vote to investigate.
The Unger Grabber allows users to pick up remotes, snacks, and whatever items fall behind the couch with ease, as all you have to do is press a button to make it latch onto things.
For me, personally, with Richard, this whole season starts off with kind of a big emotional thing to latch onto, the fact that you're kind of saying goodbye to your friends and starting your own thing.
So as not to poke a sharp tool into the shoulder muscle, Dr. Lee uses her index finger to latch onto a yellowish lump of hardened pus-y buildup and pull it towards the skin's surface.
"As we've seen in the past, foreign actors like Russia and China won't hesitate to latch onto this kind of content in order to add to the domestic discord and distrust in our elections," he said.
Its MO is to latch onto the interior of its host's intestines and then grow and grow and grow, extending itself further and consuming progressively more nutrients, leaving progressively less for the host to absorb themselves.
" I'm amazed at the type of stuff people latch onto, and that's why I don't go on social media and see this stuff because you're kind of seduced into thinking "Well that's who I've gotta be.
Those spikes recognize and latch onto a protein called ACE2, which is found on the surface of our cells, and like a key fitting into a lock that is the first step to launching an infection.
Yet if he is unable to latch onto another team, Anthony will leave the league with only three playoff series victories on his résumé after winning an N.C.A.A. championship at Syracuse in his only collegiate season.
With the aid of its insidious claws, a detachable segment of the aptly named jumping cholla can latch onto unsuspecting passers-by, with the hope of being delivered to fresh soil in which to take root.
It proved his hypothesis that many conservatives so hated President Obama, they'd latch onto a ridiculous narrative with little regard for the facts on a wing and a prayer that it might lead to his downfall.
As journalist Susie Cagle documented in 2012 during Occupy Oakland, members of the press and politicians, especially those who aren't actually at protests, tend to latch onto the most dramatic moments rather than the larger contexts.
Counter-jihadists latch onto any evidence of links between Muslim civic society and the Muslim Brotherhood to buttress this theory, wrenching quotes from Muslim leaders out of context and casting fringe figures as leading Muslim authorities.
The divergent path Radiohead took ultimately creates two camps of people: one that adores the older, straightforward rock, and and those who found something to latch onto as the band surged ahead in search of something new.
The divergent path Radiohead took ultimately creates two camps of people: one that adores the older, straightforward rock, and and those who found something to latch onto as the band surged ahead in search of something new.
It was August 2018 — the baby news was all out in the open, Kanye West wasn't making regrettable comments about Donald Trump yet, and a simple sibling feud was an easy, attention-grabbing narrative to latch onto.
After all, if, as Bean says, an economic narrative is a relatively new development on the Christian right, why would they so suddenly abandon a longstanding and fervid interest in morality in politics to latch onto it?
Boy contains the pad coated with the special glue that will allow it to latch onto pieces of space junk bigger than 10 cm, much in the same way that a spider pounces and immobilizes a bug.
Campbell is less in line with his party on issues like immigration and guns, but, as the only candidate in Louisiana to even acknowledge climate change is real, he's an important figure for Democrats to latch onto.
They found that it has a shell of thick spikes that latch onto human cell receptors much more efficiently than Sars, another type of coronavirus that caused a smaller-scale but devastating pandemic in Asia in 2002.
"There is no sense that someone is going to latch onto this and push for a huge increase in fiscal spending," a government official with direct knowledge on economic policy-making said, when asked by Reuters about MMT.
He knows that by throwing out the idea that the tape has been edited to make him look bad will give his most loyal supporters something to latch onto amid what is undoubtedly a bad story for him.
The movie does so through the ​tale of a family in Seoul who lives in a "banjiha," or a semi-basement home like Mr. Kim's, and whose initially hilarious subterfuge to latch onto a ​wealthy family unravels tragically.
Like dark magic, it keeps characters and franchises alive in the shared minds of millions of online creators, who naturally latch onto the joy of staying in a fictional place long after its original author has abandoned it.
Drake's 60-something-year-old father, Dennis Graham, is reportedly preparing to launch his own music career, proving the old adage that when you've run out of young, vulnerable music talent to latch onto, there's always your dad.
One other example is mobile tethering: a jailbroken iPhone can install apps allowing you to circumvent tethering restrictions put in place by your operator, so you can use the phone as a hotspot for other devices to latch onto.
While the behavior of the people behind "Switch Emulator" may seem particularly craven, in truth they are just the latest in a long line of scammers who latch onto current events in order to take advantage of unsuspecting people.
A flat, button-shaped, eight-legged critter no more than 2 millimeters long, varroa mites invade honeybee hives around the world in droves, latch onto their inhabitants, and feed on their tissues, transmitting devastating RNA viruses in the process.
Drunken frat boys don't seem so charming anymore, the film's gender politics are fucked beyond repair, and there's no one to latch onto as a sympathetic character, save for maybe Katy, or maybe the women exploited by the protagonists.
It is figures like these that gun control advocates unsurprisingly latch onto when they demand stricter gun laws in the wake of mass school shootings, mass nightclub shootings, mass outdoor concert shootings, mass military base shootings, and the like.
The problem with these tests isn't that the truth is being hidden from consumers, it's that: if you are struggling with any kind of disordered eating or thinking patterns, you will latch onto them despite what the evidence says.
Of course, there's a pragmatic aspect to pulling "Star Wars" from the realm of escapism into politics: doing so provides cover for media outlets that wouldn't normally devote much time to such a movie to latch onto its coattails.
At first glance, Dr. McDonald was excited by a novel-looking parasitic Balanaflora with droopy, bulbous male flowers ("they latch onto this tree and have sex there") and a huge, feathery white blossom at the edge of a grotto.
Greene's bass notes parasitically latch onto the programmed kick, together invoking a mechanized nervousness that steadily builds throughout the LP. To add insult to injury, Streetcleaner finds Broadrick and Greene returning to the sandpaper electronics of the Fall of Because demo.
So we just want to make sure that there's stuff within the character that we can latch onto and that there's interesting dynamics to that, and that also there's enough comedy for us to play with and have fun with.
Safran believes some in the Australian far right cynically latch onto mainstream issues to get media attention -- from the controversial Safe Schools program that aims to educate children about homophobia to fears that money raised in Halal certification supports terror groups.
So I've tried to latch onto the astonishing culinary kaleidoscope that is Instagram, poring over the images of avocado toast and seafood paella in search of whatever they can tell me about taste and cultural identity and the secrets of appetite.
In this case, you have two New York politicians who are the front-runners in a major presidential contest, and one of them is very vocal and keeps saying the kind of things that the Observer would normally latch onto.
The sociologist at Stony Brook University has written extensively about masculinity, and just dropped a new book, Healing from Hate: How Young Men Get into—and Out of—Violent Extremism, that explores the process by which young men latch onto fringe worldviews.
What is slightly more troubling, though, in terms of both Jamiroquai specifically and the nostalgia industry at large, is seeing the bending-over-backwards that people'll do to latch onto pretty much anything that finds its way onto more than three websites.
Dipping and diving between panicky percussive sounds, syrupy static, and fragmented melodies before you can really latch onto any specific rhythm, it's a record of constant motion, a forward momentum that comes from the twitchy diversity of the sounds that make it up.
After a quick blur of forward passes, Lozano, potentially one of the tournament's breakout stars, sprinted into the box to latch onto the final diagonal pass, cut inside, hopscotched over a defender's outstretched leg and buried the ball inside the left post.
Working with the cinematographer Hoyte Van Hoytema and the production designer Kevin Thompson — and building on work by NASA — Gray creates a persuasive-looking cosmic realm that is familiar enough to latch onto yet also exotic enough to feed the film's mystery.
Instead, what Mr. Macron later described as a "pilgrimage," with some 216 journalists in tow, was in part intended to show his human side, to reflect his connection to a "terroir" — a definable place and personal history — that French voters could latch onto.
Also, it's perhaps easier for a wary public to latch onto the narrative that the first lady purposefully picked cyberbullying because President Donald Trump is so adept at coming up with derogatory nicknames for his enemies, a soap operatic storyline with juicier punchlines.
In PEOPLE's exclusive clip from the season 2 premiere, Delilah has welcomed her new baby — the one whose dad could be Eddie (David Giutoli) but she claims is her late husband Jon (Ron Livingston) — and the newborn struggles to latch onto her breast.
Both Citizen Lab and the Tibet Action Instutute expect more to come, especially on days like March 10, which marks the anniversary of the 1959 Tibetan uprising, as hackers tend to latch onto current events or significant dates to craft phishing emails.
This messy picture rarely makes it to individuals seeking sleep help because, as cannabis doctor Jordan Tishler notes, retailers and hardcore advocates tend to latch onto suggestions that something in weed may help with sleep as proof that it does and omit countervailing findings.
But the juxtaposition of these two events is noteworthy, and will only be magnified by the breathless analysis and social media response in the days ahead, as media outlets latch onto commodities that still possess enough mass-appeal bulk to drive web traffic and ratings.
By heating that up to very high temperatures you sublime off the silicon, leaving behind a large excess of these carbon atoms that are really just dying to bond to anything around them, and so they'll latch onto something together and create these graphene sheets.
The combination of Pfizer's actions to avoid paying taxes on the money it makes in America and the high prices for those drugs is a powerful example of the anger driving the Trump and Sanders campaigns, an anger Clinton is tying to latch onto.
We have discussed how men like Cung Le practice turning out of this position with backfists, Thompson hasn't shown that and it makes me wonder if Hendricks will be able to latch onto Thompson's back by pressuring a poorly timed kick out of Thompson.
The zombies are both extremely racist and highly sensitive about their own identities — the various supernatural labels attached to them in New America are, to their mind, not very P.C. In absurdist landscape, we latch onto IA, an appealing loner voiced by Mr. Winter.
The people who still write paper checks in the grocery store or valiantly keep print media alive so they can clip out articles on the dangers of vaping to send you are not necessarily going to latch onto telemedicine or online shopping for groceries.
Kate Starbird, a University of Washington professor who studies the way rumors and misinformation spread in the wake of crisis events, told BuzzFeed News that it's common in such situations for some people to latch onto small details and treat them as "evidence" of something nefarious.
A Facebook group was created for people trying to figure out exactly what to do, and I had an idea of reading something, like a prepared speech or statement, so I shared that to the group, and then we had a bunch of people latch onto that.
Given the confusion, it was simplest to latch onto the most provocative idea: that black gay men, who we knew were also contracting H.I.V. in high numbers, provided a "bridge to infection" to black heterosexual women, a phrase I first heard from researchers at a medical conference.
We've found that people on the outside like to paint war stories and that was certainly the case with other folks that were in the space before and this is a juicy one that people like to latch onto because it's really tempting to make a David vs.
Sanders was working in a style of jazz out-there enough for the most adventurous of listeners, but in control of his vision to such a thorough degree that even the most casual of jazz fans could find a lick, a melody, or a solo to latch onto.
But if the Washington and Lee community is not more willing to critically evaluate one of our patron saints — and modify how we celebrate him — we only legitimize the "causes" of white supremacists who latch onto statues of men like Lee because they symbolize the subjugation of black people.
For a movement still reconciling itself to President Donald Trump and the allegations in his past, Weinstein, a Democratic mega donor and Hollywood mogul who stands accused of sexually harassing and assaulting dozens of women, has given a contrast that some on the right are already eager to latch onto.
So not at all a tech startup that's going to scale into a unicorn itself but rather a self-confessed "niche business" (well, it hopes this is going to be a business… ) that's aiming to latch onto and feed off of the massive online dating market by outsourcing digital dating admin.
The band's founder Robert "Bob" Pollard is known and loved for his independent approach to releasing music by those who latch onto his prolific indie-rock, his on-stage charisma, and perhaps most of all, the sheer volume of work he has produced since founding Guided By Voices in 1983.
If you don't have a favorite team, I suggest you latch onto one before opening night; as the 2018-763 season gets under way, with a tasty collection of story lines, rivalries, and rumors all whip into a bottomless reservoir of talent, now is a terrific time to fall in love.
In mid-December 20153, New Zealand became the latest country to latch onto this trend and have already begun looking for traces of meth, cocaine, heroin, α-PVP (also known as "flakka"), MDMA and creatinine (a naturally-occurring human byproduct, used for a control.) But New Zealand's approach is somewhat unique.
Unlike much of Hollywood and the music industry's whiplash-inducing coupling and uncoupling duos, Lamar has been loyal to one gal and one gal only since his high school days: his high school sweetheart Whitney Alford — so there isn't much for tabloids to latch onto by way of relationship drama.
Onsite operations are less profitable than standard agency servicesFormer agency executive David Jones told Business Insider that holding companies "need to latch onto to any glimmers of hope for their future" but that they need to bring their own unique platforms and operating systems instead of simply co-locating with clients.
When the researchers induced this behavior in the lab, they were able to discern new details about how V. cholerae latch onto DNA at the tip of their pili, fold and thread the DNA through a tiny surface pore and then pull it into their bodies using a special ratcheting mechanism.
Historically, one of its strengths is that it covers New York politics, and in this case, you have two New York politicians who are the front-runners in a major presidential contest, and one of them is very vocal and keeps saying the kind of things that The Observer would normally latch onto.
But Skarsgård plays him as forbiddingly internal and inaccessible, and there's nothing there for audiences to latch onto in order to decide how to take him: whether his cause has understandable and righteous elements or he's just another psychopath with a knife, a mask, and an inner landscape that viewers can only intuit.
The brewery relaunched this month as Outbound Brewing and concurrently released a slate of non-alcoholic, non-infused beers and a line of CBD-infused, non-alcoholic beers that will allow the brewery to both latch onto growing consumer trends and potentially achieve a nationwide reach that's often elusive for cannabis companies.
"I cannot tell you how many times I went to bed with my head whirling — trying to get me to latch onto how much I ate at dinner, or during the day, or trying to convince myself to change my diet, start training hard again, start tracking my size, just start doing more," Malcolm said.
Here's Trump's real plan for '18: A source close to the White House tells me that with an eye to getting Republicans excited about voting for Republicans in midterms, the president this year will be looking for "unexpected cultural flashpoints" — like the NFL and kneeling — that he can latch onto in person and on Twitter.
"There's a lot of things wrong with this, and I've been waiting until the last minute to find an alternative, a possibility I could latch onto, a fig leaf of some kind, but I have yet not seen it," State Representative Clay Aurand, a Republican who supported the override, said, according to The Associated Press.
Ms. Warren was the first major candidate to enter the presidential race and begin touring early primary states, and it remains to be seen which of her fellow Democratic candidates will prioritize laying out a policy-driven vision for voters to latch onto and which will ground their candidacy on their supposed ability to beat Mr. Trump.
Back in 2011, when everyone was busy trying to capture the terrifying magic of Odd Future—whose own projects Goblin (Tyler, the Creator) and Blackenedwhite (MellowHype) are macabre rap classics perfect for Halloween—The Game tried to latch onto the craze by making a song with Tyler, the Creator and sampling Lil Wayne's line about being a goblin.
But that's less because of Trump himself and more because it leaves room for those who latch onto it to project onto its four words their own vision of American exceptionalism — whether that vision is populated by triumphant war heroes trampling foes on the battlefield, or by saplings, gently mended flags, and picket fences keeping interlopers out.
Systema Solar comes from Barranquilla, a major port city on Colombia's Caribbean coast, and its music makes connections to the sound-system D.J. culture that extends across and around the Caribbean, to Colombian folk traditions, to all sorts of electronic transformations and to anything else the group decides to latch onto, from Jamaican dancehall to Moroccan trance music.
He earns over $3 million a year at a job that demands that he latch onto various controversies passing through the sports news stream, slather them with preposterous adjectives and pop-eyed put-on incredulity, and then breathe all that out of his mouth as loudly as he can, either until he loses consciousness or it's time for a commercial break.
It's hard not to wonder if we didn't latch onto the sheer stupidity of this one incredibly inane argument for personal rights to arms as a kind of coping mechanism for the incomprehensibly painful circumstances we found ourselves in: near-constant deaths, and no clear path to stopping them within a system that works very hard to protect the status quo.
Social media users were quick to latch onto the hat as further evidence of the teen's racism, while others, particularly after video evidence showed that Phillips approached the teens and not the other way around (Phillips said he was trying to diffuse the escalating tension between the teens and a group of Black Hebrew Israelite protesters), used it as proof of the left's bias against Trump supporters.
This is not an uncommon tactic in war films, giving viewers an individual human reference point or two to latch onto among seas of faceless troops, but Whitehead evokes such naked vulnerability and fear in such a short amount of time, establishing the emotional as well as physical stakes facing the troops on that beach with little more than a series of increasingly panicked looks.
As J. Hoberman has already pointed out, there's still plenty for the Snow super-fan to latch onto here due to plenty of long shots (such as Wavelength and La Région Centrale); an incorporation of his own Walking Women series; a quick artifact-filled rewind, à la <—> (Back and Forth); a focus on the medium itself like To Lavoisier (1991); and, of course, his own animation at the very end.
It said terrible things and showed terrible things — boys limping through the last in Vietnam, for instance; Harry Reasoner burying feeling, as the brother and sister recalling how they were going to change the world were now trapped, something they didn't talk about but knew as the baby tried to latch onto Jamie's sister's breast and she winced: Her nipples were beyond sensitive; her milk would come and not come.
After months of campaigning without a clear, cohesive narrative or signature issues for voters to latch onto, with sometimes wobbly answers on why he is different from the 20-some other Democrats running for president, O'Rourke has a message and an explanation for why he is the person to deliver it: what's happening now in America is fucked up, and he has seen up close both how much that hurts and how to fix it.
The searing text in a review doesn't match the score, often falling between the 7-9 range; accepting advertisements from video game companies when you're pretending to be impartial is, at best, a bad look; critics tend to latch onto familiar (and shared) language as an expressive crutch; coverage of new games tends to produce the most traffic, resulting in a rush to write articles without enough time to really understand the experience you're talking about; the question of whether a reviewer needs to finish a game to have an opinion on it; how we determine the term "fun" in regards to quality.

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