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She glommed on to me, or we glommed on to each other at the beginning of the women's movement, very early.
For example she's glommed onto Seth Abramson's Twitter conspiracy grifts.
Eventually, the community glommed on to Segregated Witness as a solution.
Silicon Valley has glommed on to it, people like Tim Ferriss.
As with anything in a capitalistic society, brands have glommed on to the holiday.
You may have glommed onto it quicker but I face-palmed and liked it.
"I just glommed onto the cast albums," Ms. Mazzie told The Associated Press in 1998.
Of all things, my son glommed onto BMX—half-pipes, box jumps, and the like.
The measure glommed all 12 of the annual spending bills into a solitary piece of legislation.
Then there were the modern light fixtures, like the massive ones made of glommed-together lightbulbs.
Accidental encounters and gossip glommed over lunch or coffee loom large in the mythology of scientific discovery.
And there's different levels of tech and who's involved and who's responsible, but you all get glommed together.
There's one area of alleged free speech this court has glommed onto that I know is wrong, wrong, wrong.
That's why Astro is starting small — with the easily mockable idea of a chatbot glommed on to an email client.
He finds a fantastical, earthbound world of abstract forms resembling slugs, fungi, pods and bulbs, glommed together parasitically and erotically.
In my 20s, I glommed on to WASPs who kept Carr's Table Water Crackers in their pantry and drank vodka tonics.
So it has glommed on to the surge of interest in energy poverty and is now selling itself as a solution.
And for whatever reason, especially in the final year of writing this book, I glommed on to Gerry Rafferty, the Scottish rocker.
The system has glommed on to the statistical correlation between wallets and safe places, but entirely lost the thread of the story.
Members of the nebulous, internet-based white nationalist movement represented by Mr. Spencer have in some cases glommed onto these local conflicts.
This is an economic logic that is like a parasite just glommed onto the digital milieu and hijacked it in a completely different direction.
After all, this is not the first time the Pentagon has glommed onto a stock phrase to reframe its mission or new threat environment.
It's also rumored that we could see native period tracking—a trend that fitness tracker companies like Fitbit and Garmin have recently glommed on to.
Trump fans immediately glommed on to the word "deplorable," adopting it as a badge of honor, emblazoning it on T-shirts, hats, and Twitter handles.
There's a reason people who watch so much prestige television have glommed right on to this movie: It's almost like a two-hour TV season.
Young made an Instagram account for Pumpkin shortly after her rescue in December 2014, and fans quickly glommed on for a daily dose of raccoon hijinks.
Republicans have glommed onto "repair" not because it's a precise description of what they are planning to do, but because of "death tax" guru Frank Luntz.
Since then, alt-right message boards have glommed onto the words, using them as if they were a divine permission slip for wishing death on Muslims.
Bannon and other prominent alt-right advocates have downplayed enthusiasm for their cause from white nationalists, calling them uninvited extremists who have glommed on to the movement.
"People have always glommed onto O'Reilly and Hannity and the opinion part of the news channel," said Jay Wallace, Fox's executive vice president, who oversees news coverage.
Instead, what had glommed on to the inside of Henry was what Fodorio had said when he passed Henry his card as he was packing up his viola.
They glommed onto conservative ideology not because of a deep commitment to libertarian ideology but because it was the best vehicle for opposing the expansion of civil rights.
"Anybody can relate to the craziness or the emotional impact of having an airport glommed onto the side of your downtown," he told The Verge in a phone call.
Jones glommed onto these ideas, arguing that the 43 Oklahoma City bombing was a "false flag" planned by the US government as a pretext to crack down on dissenters.
On Reddit, shwifteey described FUCK token as the new Dogecoin, a bitcoin-based altcoin that started as a meme and unexpectedly became valuable once enough people glommed onto it.
My affinity, I'm proud to note, preceded that of the bandwagon fans who glommed on last year as the team gathered steam and, astonishingly, made it to the World Series.
That paved the way for the launch of Messenger Lite in April 2018, and Uber glommed on to the strategy with the release of its own Lite app earlier this month.
Finally, folks looking for some good old fashioned ethereal space beauty can head on over to the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds, the two dwarf galaxies gravitationally glommed onto to us.
For about three seconds that feel like three meditative hours of this video, we're given a look at a slug glommed onto a branch in the middle of an idyllic forest.
We have glommed super-high-tech glitz and slickness onto a 24/7 media blitz of entertainment and salesmanship that relies almost exclusively on the mass of its readers suspending disbelief.
The New Republic was associated with FDR's New Dealers in the 1940s; Time magazine, at its founding, spoke to the rising business class of the 1920s; more recently, Breitbart glommed onto Trump's rise.
And as the gamers glommed on, starting in the early 2010s, one company rose above the others to meet the new demand: Cherry, a key switch manufacturer originally founded in Illinois in 1953 .
Watch: Style & Error: the Power Suit Luckily, they have both glommed onto women for whom the allure of sycophancy is enough to excuse—or obscure—increasingly bizarre behavior, at least for a while.
Aolani, 16 (whom Gbus has called Mushroom since she was little because she glommed onto him like a mushroom on a tree), was already in the car with her earphones in, hugging a pillow.
These Democrats believe that any political cost to Clinton for the comment will be outweighed by the harm Trump suffers by having to publicly confront the extremist elements that have glommed on to his campaign.
Like, when she said .... Like, her ideas about marriage and divorce and when a girl should start dating and all these things was how people glommed on to what was right and what was wrong.
In the meantime, everyone from journalists to environmental activists glommed onto the controversy, taking issue not only with in the Impossible Burger but also the fact that it was made using genetically engineered ingredients, or GMOs.
But McAfee, who talks openly abut his past hard drug use and life on the lam in Guatemala, is viewed by many as a gadfly who has glommed on to the party for his own purposes.
Traces of sawdust between poorly rendered bamboo leaves reveal that half the sculpture is machine-carved, and as if to save time, certain areas where individual found pieces are puzzled together are recarved as a glommed whole.
Unlike iOS where the limitations come from the operating system, here, the limitations come from — you guessed it — the weird way Android apps have been glommed onto Chrome OS. Let's use Adobe Lightroom CC as an example.
Nancy (Kennedy McMann) has always been drawn to detection — or maybe it's more that detection was drawn to her, in the way that dissastified dead people glommed onto Haley Joel Osment as a venting post for dark secrets.
"A lot of folks have glommed onto the glutamate hypothesis, based on the fact that ketamine was such an effective antidepressant," co-author Boris Heifets, a clinical assistant professor of anesthesiology, perioperative and pain medicine at Stanford, told Gizmodo.
And given the eagerness with which Trump and his cronies have glommed onto some of these lines of attack, most especially with Biden and Ukraine, there's little reason to think that Giuliani's efforts across Eastern Europe will stop anytime soon.
Although it's just a concrete terrace glommed onto the private development, the garden — home to metal chairs and tables, a handful of trees in giant planters, and a hulking marble rectangle that may have once contained a working fountain — is technically public space.
The chain's pumpkin spice latte debuted then and instantly took off — it would eventually establish its own Twitter account, with more than 100,000 followers — and then American entrepreneurs did what they do best: glommed onto a lucrative thing and beat it into the ground.
Well, Apple clearly intends this credit card to primarily be a digital one, and that means there's a bit of a learning curve—particularly if you've never glommed onto using Apple Pay, the Wallet app, or the ability to pay back friends via Messages.
An incredible thing dogs can do with their noses to tell time I think that the fact that we have glommed onto this idea, and we write so many stories about it, speaks to the fact that cats do have some kind of mysterious power over humanity.
As her younger brother Prince Carl Philip and pregnant sister-in-law Princess Sofia got glommed up for a sports gala Monday night, Princess Victoria displayed her own growing glow as she arrived at the Viksjoskolan, where she took in a talk by a 91-year-old Holocaust survivor.
None of this strictly has much of anything to do with Avenatti, but since Avenatti's lawsuit brought Cohen's name back to public attention, and since Mueller's team doesn't do any media but Avenatti loves attention, he's kind of glommed onto Cohen's apparent criminal troubles as an Avenatti PR strategy.
But no: The film's director, Seth Gordon ("Identity Thief"), and its screenwriters, Damian Shannon and Mark Swift, have glommed "Baywatch" onto the theme of the moment: namely, that a bunch of good-looking SoCal lifeguards, devoted to keeping their beach a safe cool magical place, are just like — wait for it!
You'd think that this would've been enough for the NWA to fold up shop, but inexplicably it stuck around, a steadily putrefying zombie insisting it was still relevant even as the WWF was claiming the mantle of greatest pro wrestling organization, and WCW had glommed onto the remnants of the Southern, old school style.
Linda had detested Stanley so much by the end of their marriage that she'd dedicated nearly every modicum of available energy toward the singular goal of his vacating the house—she hadn't given nearly as much thought to what it would be like after, the yawning of weekends and weeks glommed together, how early the days turned black once winter began.
And when I got there, I had the opportunity to read "Lean In" and I knew that it was going to be a big book and I could tell that there was a new ... Sheryl Sandberg's book about why there were no women in leadership, it's such a fundamental point that nobody had really glommed onto, and she put the research together and it became this extraordinary document of our times.
About comparing the fight that her body was going through to actually get rid of or deal with cancer cells to the fight that she felt herself being subjected to every single day living in American society as a black lesbian woman, and a lot of people have glommed onto the way she talked about taking care of herself as a metaphor for how we all take care of ourselves.
It was the fancy mint vitamins and pink padded envelopes Glossier packs their products in.)Phone: $1.53 (covers my phone and two tablets for employee use on the clock, paid for through company account)WNYC Donation: $11Insurance: $86.79 (through ACA)Savings: $240 to retirement, $100 to "build wealth" Annual SubscriptionsAmazon Prime: $107 Headspace App: $99New York Times Crossword Puzzle: R. subscribes to digital NYT, so I glommed onto his account and tacked on the $5 annual puzzle subscription (down from the $45 annual I was paying before we moved in together!).
"In the Henry Willson date pool", the author says, "Nick Adams was one client, among many, who glommed on to Natalie Wood to get his picture taken."See Robert Hofler, The Man Who Invented Rock Hudson: The Pretty Boys and Dirty Deals of Henry Willson (2005), p.205. Suzanne Finstad cites actor Jack Grinnage, one of the gang members in Rebel Without a Cause, about Nick Adams's and Dennis Hopper's reasons "for getting close to Natalie. 'I remember being in Dennis' dressing room with Nick and Natalie ... I don't know which one of them said this — it was Nick or Dennis — but he said, "We're gonna hang on to her bra straps.

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