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Latching onto the question, What would the French woman do?
It's a legal concept that alt-righters are already latching onto.
Latching onto the Liberal campaign, you believed that things would change.
For herself, she is latching onto the idea of growth through trauma.
It's a word game, but I think that's what people are latching onto.
He said he turned, and the mountain lion attacked, latching onto his wrist.
Corporations were latching onto this idea that women and girls didn't feel confident.
Latching onto the swinging pendulum, Lyft then donated $1 million to the ACLU.
The party would be latching onto an idea that is far too radical.
And in a world starved for positivity, people are really latching onto that.
It was like latching onto a climbing wall, and he was very insistent.
She's now attempting a comeback by latching onto news-making vulgarities of fellow celebrities.
He survived by swimming out of his open window and latching onto a tree.
That's just one way marketers are latching onto the customs and idiosyncrasies of messaging.
By latching onto any potential differences that mark people out as members of our tribe.
In Seattle, progressive candidates are latching onto Amazon's big political contribution as a talking point.
A shot of a Humboldt squid's arms and tentacles latching onto Widder's undersea light lure.
If it were any other company latching onto the ICO craze, I'd say let 'em burn.
I think latching onto that seems like a great strategy, if it can sustain real connections.
Religious voters in some of Europe's most traditionally Catholic strongholds, like Italy, are latching onto populist ideas.
Namely, latching onto popular hashtags and helping to push them to the top of Twitter's trending topics.
With CBD coming into vogue, some are latching onto the trend and cutting corners along the way.
The fight was only a short one but Aldo seemed to be latching onto Stephens's cadence well.
Participants in the Grand Challenge will have to complete a series of tasks, like latching onto things.
Last year, Tumblr joined the video broadcasting craze, and today it's latching onto the group video chat trend.
Different genes mean different proteins; more virulent coronaviruses may have spike proteins better at latching onto human cells.
But afterward, you'll find yourself latching onto provocative thematic patterns that emerged without your even realizing at the time.
They said Sayoc grew paranoid, anxious and isolated, latching onto Trump in the months before he sent the bombs.
Kweku Collins isn't concerned—or really interested for that matter—in latching onto his city's recent crop of stars.
The seahorse is cute, but it's latching onto a Q-tip that reminds us of our footprint on the planet.
After giving birth, Rebecca McKeever found that her sleepy newborn, Andromeda, was having trouble latching onto her breast to feed.
This is partly because consumers have become generally more food-aware, latching onto popular concepts like farm-to-table dining.
Still, this won't stop the Hendall 'shippers from latching onto to the faintest indication that the two are rekindling their romance.
In short, this is Trump being Trump, latching onto the little things, making wild, unsubstantiated accusations, all while staying on message.
Instead of ligands, their sensors rely on snippets of single-strand DNA to do the work of latching onto odor particles.
The dismissed official Qahtani, 40, rose to prominence after latching onto Prince Mohammed, becoming a rare confidant in his inner circle.
But when attacked by a dolphin, these suckered arms also help octopuses to defend themselves by latching onto the dolphin's smooth skin.
Latching onto the hapless furniture, it lifts it up, above a courtyard and a decorative fountain, and away to an unknown fate.
It protects mice by latching onto invading viruses and preventing them from inserting their DNA into the genome of a mouse cell.
I reached for it, leaning far out, but the boatman intervened, latching onto the end of it before it could sweep downriver.
As Immigration and Customs Enforcement has thrown down the gauntlet, even some supporters of immigrants are latching onto the "good immigrant" vs.
It appears that many of these lone wolves are simply latching onto extremism when they're really motivated to violence by other factors.
Bryan Acosta delivered the knockout blow in the 75th minute after latching onto a pinpoint 50-yard long ball by defender Maynor Figueroa.
Latching onto this version of pop has helped Jayne reach icon status in the LGBT community, where her music is in heavy rotation.
She's also veered to the left in the past two years, latching onto national causes that energize the Democratic base and mobilize voters.
As the deputy approached the door, the dog emerged from the rear of the house and attacked the deputy, latching onto his face.
"It's exactly the kind of environment other bacteria would be latching onto," and therefore a good site for DNA swapping, Dr. Dalia said.
Hopeful that people heard our message and have become educated about the conflict, rather than latching onto the oft-used, vague talking points.
Latching onto the "green" theme, the new card will be made with reclaimed plastic collected from beaches, islands and coastal communities, American Express said.
Our wood-paneled TV sat in its corner, with me bouncing from the floor, to my stomach, just before latching onto my mom's lap.
"I did see it becoming such a huge trend, and I didn't want anyone to think we were latching onto that trend," she says.
Two years ago, the party bet that latching onto the refugee crisis in Europe would give it purchase on the votes necessary to win.
It may be that our imaginations burn brightest at these gateway junctures, latching onto ideas about ourselves that prove difficult to ever let loose.
It's because we spend so much time on making our content great and making it easy to understand that people are latching onto it.
The meetings are little more than courtesy visits and photo ops, but conservatives are latching onto every chance to pressure Democrats on the nomination.
Brands have been latching onto millennial trends in an attempt to stay current since the beginning of time, and it is almost always ill-advised.
With subdued economic growth around the globe, including the United States, investors feel confident latching onto a sector that has persistently delivered above-average growth.
Latching onto its unforgettable melodies, including the famous tune that inspired "Goin' Home," audiences around the world have craved this lush, dramatic work ever since.
There had been greater uncertainty about this before, with climate deniers latching onto that and arguing that such an acceleration has not, in fact, been occurring.
I don't know what the parallel is, but you have this really visceral, kinetic, technical, emotionally intense way of moving and students are latching onto it.
Instead of letting his grievances go, Trump is latching onto the report as an attack on his presidency, according to people who have spoken with him.
All the exposure meant that everyone jumped onboard, latching onto him for clicks and attention, which is how he transcended from Hockey Meme to General Meme.
I think people are latching onto it because they either hate football as much as I do, or they're football fans with a sense of humor.
But in the late 1960s, when Warhol came up with his notion, he was actually latching onto a larger art trend on the cultural cutting edge.
Latching onto China's voracious appetite for the region's oil, iron, soybeans and copper ended up shielding Latin America from the worst of the global economic damage.
As for Bamba's business partnerships, Love is aware that some people might be skeptical of his intentions — namely, the optics of Love latching onto a rising star.
The departed would be missed, but even more significant than Barnes and Bogut latching onto different teams is the Warriors' ceiling with Durant in their place: none exists.
The state party appears to be in full fire-breathing mode, latching onto an increasingly popular, anti-Semitic urban legend about George Soros being some nefarious liberal puppetmaster.
I could see someone latching onto that framing and arguing that sounds a lot like forced labor or slavery, especially with racial disparities in the criminal justice system.
Their report made some waves as a dissenting voice criticizing a Democratic administration on climate, and Weber started noticing young people in particular were latching onto their idea.
Auten and Splinter are serious, nonpartisan researchers, but you could easily imagine conservative politicians latching onto their findings to argue that inequality isn't that big of a deal.
Ostracized LGBT kids often turn to movies and TV for solace — whether gay men idolizing Hollywood icons like Judy Garland or teenagers latching onto Joss Whedon's ass-kicking Willow.
"We had the period of panic and thinking about the risk of trade wars, and markets are now desperately latching onto any source of optimism they can", he added.
It's official ... more people like a photo of an egg (handsome in its own right) than they do a pic of Kylie Jenner's baby, Stormi, latching onto mama bear.
But Facebook Dating has the advantage of latching onto the social network's user base, who won't even have to download a separate app to start using the dating feature.
But without context to counterbalance it, latching onto every vulnerable moment confirms the absolute worst media stereotype of pandering to athletes who volunteer even the smallest crumbs of authenticity.
A helicopter will take off from a nearby ship and use a hook-like gadget to snag the rocket mid-air by latching onto the string of its parachute.
It's annoying, and the other details that he shares — a failed marriage, assorted deaths of loved ones — are pretty generic, so latching onto him as a sympathetic character is difficult.
Instead of latching onto the uncertainties, the market vaulted higher on the president-elect's promise of changing the tax code and launching a huge spending program to stimulate the economy.
The reason this awkward incident with Ocasio-Cortez is worth highlighting is because it speaks to the danger for Democrats of latching onto every Next Big Thing that comes along.
Latching onto the moniker as "the Netflix for perfume," Scentbird, like its rival Scent Trunk, is hoping to grab a piece of the roughly $40.1 billion global market for fragrances.
Amid the dearth of billion-dollar M&A-linked opportunities, however, investors are latching onto the scarce supply in the marketplace while other lender protections are expected to remain thin.
SSL and NASA successfully passed the Preliminary Design Review stage for the Restore-L mission, which aims to combine robotics to create a platform for latching onto and refuelling LEO satellites.
Queiroz's side pushed hard for the equalizer and thought they had it when the recalled Saeid Ezatolahi struck from close range in the 63rd minute, latching onto a ball headed down.
But the combination of hype and a general lack of knowledge about what's being invested in seems to have some investors latching onto anything with the words 'Bitcoin' or 'blockchain' in it.
Click here to view original GIFGIF Source: Georgia TechWe all know that frogs have one of nature's coolest methods of catching their prey—blasting their tongue out and latching onto the victim.
On a recent episode of Desus & Mero, the VICELAND hosts discussed a wild video clip of a pit bull latching onto a woman's foot on an MTA train in New York City.
But the specific shape of the spikes on this new virus, SARS-CoV-2, those spikes are much better at latching onto ACE2 they are a closer fit to the ACE2 protein.
With the notable exception of Hillary Clinton, all the remaining candidates have tried to broaden their appeal by latching onto legendary commanders-in-chief, both in their stump speeches and their campaign ads.
Another notion of bias, one that is highly relevant to my work, are cases in which an algorithm is latching onto something that is meaningless and could potentially give you very poor results.
Authorities tell PEOPLE that Frasher allegedly walked up to the little girl and called her by a different name before snatching her up — then the grandfather sprang into action, latching onto the little girl.
On the other hand, as Glenn Greenwald pointed out, latching onto the first opportunity to smear a presidential candidate as though he's some kind of Russian sleeper agent isn't just drastic; it's borderline McCarthyesque.
The French were back in business after the break though and the Diani-Gauvin duo struck again, the Montpellier forward latching onto a cross from the winger to open the scoring in the 52nd minute.
Other times it meant seeing the veto-proof writing on the wall and latching onto a Democratic bill — his support of fracking bans, for example — and occasionally acting like it was his idea all along.
Both groups weaponize metaphors to make their white nationalism seem more palatable, like urging followers to stand up for "European heritage," using Greco-Roman motifs on fliers, or latching onto mainstream conservative issues like immigration.
Now, Republicans are latching onto that villainy in a push to pass a federal law that experts say could advance the fetal personhood argument and maybe even move toward a repeal of Roe. v. Wade.
They say Mr. Abdullah has been latching onto anything to discredit the process, including making a false claim that security forces had opened fire and killed one of his observers during protests to block the audit.
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You have to connect to the Panono via wi-fi to interact with it, and, at least in the case of my iPhone, it does not automatically reconnect to other wi-fi after latching onto the Panono.
But it is not entirely clear whether the slightly more than 1,000 cases included every single instance in which the devices were deployed, or only those instances in which the device succeeded in latching onto the target's signal.
Still, the look remains on point and—based on this track, "Sailor Moon" and one other called "Butterfly"—lilbootycall is latching onto a sound that with the right work could be finely tuned into one that's purely of his own.
LA CORUNA, Spain (Reuters) - Zara will launch a service to embroider names onto denim clothing in Europe this month, latching onto a customization trend which has seen shoppers able to create their own Levi's jeans or design their Nike sneakers instore.
It's a nightmare of a city, but plenty of normal, non-powered people still live there, and they can be forgiven for latching onto Luke Cage, as they do in Season 2, as a shining example of a hero who has their back.
That was certainly the impulse around the turn of the millennium, when people were latching onto the biologist Richard Dawkins's idea of the "meme" to explain how behaviors and ideas replicated themselves, passing back and forth among individuals like genes or viruses.
The listener can no longer reliably anticipate when a new element will be added to the mix, rather latching onto the repetition of the glitched vocals and beat—the focus is re-directed from "what is changing" to "what is the same."
Now some politicians and pundits are latching onto the mess to argue why Iowa shouldn't keep its status as the first state in the nation to select a presidential nominee, particularly if it's going to keep doing this all through a caucus system. Sen.
When nature photographer Justin Hofman was out snorkeling off the coast of the Indonesian island of Sumbawa last year, he didn't know he was going to stumble upon what could be the poster child for today's marine trash crisis: a tiny seahorse latching onto a cotton swab.
So, if your machine-learning algorithm is one that is trained on the data from a given set of hospitals, and you will only use it in those same set of hospitals, then latching onto which hospital did the scan could well be a reasonable approach.
It's that they exploited weaknesses in the American system (including the way we use social media, and the unregulated Wild West ethos of social media platforms) and managed to illicitly push their agenda by latching onto long-held American bigotries and inflaming them with broad disinformation and manipulation campaigns.
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" With influencers like Kim Kardashian latching onto the trend, she continued, it's likely that it will spread quickly—especially since Trendera's 2018 forecast sees "a shift away from subdued minimalist fashion and towards over-the-top maximalism styles" as well as the widespread embrace of "louder, statement-making, globally-inspired fashion.
Millennials are raging against what they view as a broken system built by their elders, but unlike Bernie Sanders supporters in the United States, increasing numbers of young people in Europe are latching onto a very different kind of politics — the anti-Islam, anti-immigrant, right-wing populist movement sweeping the continent.
But they are also proving to be an unexpected boon for municipalities that are increasingly latching onto their success — and being rewarded with millions in revenue to pay not only for transportation and infrastructure needs, but also a host of programs and services that have nothing to do with the ride-hailing apps.
In a year of debacles that reached their peak during the so-called Summer of Scam, Americans increasingly started latching onto characters and events that seem to reveal how irreparable their society is: Elizabeth Holmes and Theranos, the absurd college admissions scandal, and the gleeful failure of the Instagrammable Fyre Festival, among other highlights.
Jurors, being human, are subject to "anchoring" (latching onto the first piece of information they hear and not letting go); to "priming" (being unconsciously wooed by lawyers' manipulations); to the "halo effect" (falling for whatever the most winning witness says); and to the "availability heuristic" (gazing upon the facts of the case through prior experience and knowledge).
But before Trump became president and launched his attacks on the "deep state" he saw as opposed to his presidency, latching onto Obama's place of birth enabled him to tap into the resentment that was bubbling up on the right among groups like the tea party, according to Ron Formisano, a historian at the University of Kentucky and the author of a history of the tea party.
If Collins feels like a breath of fresh air for hip-hop fans, it's because in an era where artists are constantly latching onto trends (dancehall!), Nat Love is a decidedly risk-taking, left-field project, to be sure: gauzy psychedelic melodies ("Stupid Roses") cozy up next to shiny synths ("Ghost") and biting trap drums; acoustic guitars shimmer ("The Rain That Wouldn't Save") atop steel drums giving the project's best tracks a reggae-tinged vibe.

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