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"I really latched on to it," Jordan, 32, tells PEOPLE.
A Sanders aide immediately latched on to the irony Tuesday night.
Trump wanted Comey gone, so he latched on to a reason.
Republicans have latched on to her use of a private plane.
Local news affiliates across the country latched on to the story.
Apollo raced to the scene and latched on to the attacker's leg.
The president's son, Donald Trump Jr., also latched on to the issue.
People latched on to "arrow in the knee" in a big way.
Sessions shrewdly latched on to Trump early on in the primary season.
Opposition politicians, predictably, have latched on to the government's lack of accountability.
The outstanding second season latched on to a much more powerful idea.
Others on Twitter latched on to the rumor that "SJWs" killed DerbyCon.
Over the weekend, Fox News hosts latched on to a Medium post.
Several of Kraft Heinz' competitors have already latched on to this trend.
She says he latched on to her bare ass underneath her skirt.
But it wasn't just young women who latched on to Japan's cute craze.
You can see why the news media has latched on to the phrase.
Thomas' family said the teen was vulnerable, and likely latched on to Cummins.
Early internet pioneers latched on to McLuhan, even as they distorted his theories.
But I had really latched on to Jo, who defuses everything with humor.
That's definitely the part of the film business that they have latched on to.
I've latched on to the injustice of his career and I can't let go.
Shay was latched on to the dude's arm in a stunning black getup herself.
In particular, Twitter users have latched on to comments made during questioning from Sen.
They latched on to what was new—what would have been unthinkable under Mugabe.
Democrats have latched on to the horror these shootings produce to push their message.
A host of companies, from Facebook to Flickr to Instagram, latched on to this idea.
They also latched on to a surprisingly weak performance by DeVos at her confirmation hearing.
But gleeful Democrats, clearly happy with Monday night's outcome, latched on to Trump's Machado comments.
We'll let you figure out for yourself why the teens latched on to that one.
The hedge fund had latched on to those concerns as part of its activism campaign.
Historically, beverage companies like Red Bull and Monster have latched on to skateboarding's "xtreme" image.
In response, she (or, more likely, her staff) latched on to a common Twitter retort.
A host of companies, from Facebook to Flickr to Instagram, latched on to this idea.
She latched on to black after seeing a slew of houses painted that color in Amsterdam.
Critics especially latched on to a scene in which Sierra kisses Jamey without his expressly stated consent.
Vardy finished with confidence after Shinji Okazaki latched on to a poor back pass from Salomon Rondon.
Some members of Congress latched on to Gradient's argument to accuse the EPA of cherry-picking data.
The fact that folks have identified that and latched on to it, I've thought is pretty special.
The grasper successfully latched on to the gallbladder's neck, and the rest of the operation went smoothly.
Democrats have now latched on to that idea for the wrong reason to stack the Supreme Court ideologically.
And this isn't the first time that an NBA player has latched on to a wild conspiracy theory.
Stone and Trump latched on to anti-Trump posts she'd made before the trial started back in November.
On Friday in the Oval Office, Mr. Trump latched on to the idea that history might repeat itself.
Voters have not latched on to the GOP tax overhaul passed in December the way the GOP hoped.
Standing next to Bloomberg, Warren latched on to a direct line of questioning to pin the billionaire down.
Whereas the Wii U was a confusing machine that few fans latched on to, the Switch makes immediate sense.
Things really piled up as people latched on to King's story and really, really, really high level of dedication.
Besides Cole's electricity-based powers and the game's comic roots, Sony latched on to Sucker Punch's concept of karma.
Americans, already skeptical of the drug, quickly latched on to xenophobic beliefs that opium somehow made Chinese immigrants dangerous.
In fact, we're celebrating the 10th anniversary of the moment when the public really latched on to the idea.
These figures have been latched on to Fauci for weeks, even if their comments weren't initially gaining much traction.
Ms. Cox said that outside groups had latched on to the issue and created unnecessary controversy in Dodge City.
Neera Tanden, the president of the Center for American Progress, latched on to the comment and suggested that Sen.
Twitter latched on to one scene from the trailer in which an irate Jigglypuff performs in a grungy music lounge.
First, the national media latched on to this Trump-voting Democrat, and now the national party is behind him too.
She allegedly spray-painted construction equipment while other protesters latched on to bulldozers at a Dakota Access Pipeline work site.
Republicans, including President Donald Trump, have latched on to her murder as an excuse to campaign for tough immigration laws.
In fact, fans have latched on to the idea that Braun set both of these lightspeed love connections into motion.
Every young person feels like they are the Other, and David Bowie's otherworldliness latched on to this more than anything.
Trump has latched on to whether Mueller pursued Flynn on a criminal charge at odds with the FBI's initial findings.
Arguments have erupted on social media, and multiple panels on Fox News and CNN have latched on to the debate.
The cougar latched on to the boy with its jaws, and the man shouted aggressively and lunged at the predator.
Proponents of Brexit latched on to the story as yet another example of continental meddling messing with time-honoured British traditions.
Conservatives have latched on to a column Booker wrote while at Stanford University, in which he admitted to "groping" a friend.
"People have latched on to my look because I've never changed it," she said in a fabulously matter-of-fact way.
Some brands such as Cheetos latched on to curling ahead of the Games, running a whole campaign around "Do the Curl".
Last year, there was a "dramatic" increase in the number of wild oysters that latched on to Billion Oyster Projects' reefs.
Even if mostly perpetrated by vandals who have now latched on to the movement, the symbolism of Saturday's violence was powerful.
It is unfortunate for Democrats that the media has latched on to it as a shorthand for the President's alleged actions.
Most other precious metals latched on to gold's rally, with silver gaining 13% to $17.17 per ounce, its highestsince Nov 22.
Other big media companies — Vox, BuzzFeed, CNN — have latched on to the trend as they seek a deeper bond with readers.
Social media in both countries latched on to Sisi and Burhan's identical first names to humorously warn of a similar fate.
Filtering out the green light, they latched on to their quarry, a quantum signal the likes of which has never been sent.
Even more than her prosecutorial talents, voters latched on to Harris's identity — especially as it contrasted to Trump's and his administration's policies.
A baby pachyderm, belonging a mother elephant McMurry met earlier, latched on to woman and didn't seem too interested in letting up.
White supremacist and Nazi groups have latched on to Trump's campaign and victory, saying it represents a victory for their own cause.
Americans have not yet latched on to the tax policy the way GOP lawmakers had hoped ahead of the critical midterm elections.
The wolf had latched on to the arm of the father, named Matt, "just like he's pulling on a toy," Fee said.
The big picture: This comes as some progressive Democrats, led by Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, have latched on to an "abolish ICE" campaign.
But some local groups have latched on to the Liberty (2419-24), who are 2200-25 here entering Tuesday's game against Atlanta.
Conservatives in the United States, in particular, have latched on to loaded terms that have been criticized for stigmatizing the Chinese people.
So Galvin latched on to the idea that a two-way FM radio would be great for people to talk to each other.
Seeing how many people latched on to Tyler's tweet told me something: People were desperate to find something wrong with the straw ban.
The mainstream parties have pointed to their own success in rescuing the economy, and latched on to the Pirates' lack of policy detail.
Once the child was delivered, the active virus latched on to the mother, and within minutes, her fever shot up to 220006 degrees.
Drake did not hire Shiggy to create the challenge, but he latched on to it soon afterward, realizing the marketing potential at hand.
It often claimed—or strongly suggested—that the plaintiffs were addicts who had latched on to the painkiller to satisfy their drug habits.
" Eureka and Aquaria were "two big babies," all right — they both latched on to their segment, "Look At Me, I'm A Sexy Baby!
The two combined again moments later, with Buffon making a smart stop to deny Mbappé as he latched on to a low cross.
I latched on to visual style because I couldn't figure out how to explain why the flavors grabbed me the way they did.
It's been unclear who this is for, and many have latched on to the fact that the music it creates just sounds bad.
Reporters and analysts who've been covering Trump's foreign entanglements for years immediately latched on to this as a key allegation in the complaint.
Most other precious metals latched on to gold's rally, with silver gaining 1.6% to $17.17 per ounce and platinum up 1.3% to $909.05.
Winter has been treated at the medical center since a shark latched on to her leg at Fort Macon State Park on June 2.
It was a tiny study and a tiny chance, but I latched on to this notion of humor as medicine and clowns as therapy.
After a stern battle with its wholesalers who latched on to Tsukiji like mussels to a rock, the managers pushed through with the move.
But investors latched on to his comment that the ECB wanted to see more projections of how the economy was performing before taking action.
He latched on to the "culture" and "history" of the Confederate statues only after sensing the heat of the backlash to his broader sentiments.
Chinese people, especially millennials, have latched on to Gavin's signature smile, the gif of which is used to express forced positivity in uncomfortable situations.
Social media marketing teams latched on to the hashtag with everything from the usual dumb jokes to legitimately useful services to timely branded advice.
When the microplastics latched on to the ferrofluids, Ferreira dipped a magnet into the solution three times to remove both substances, leaving clear water.
Trump latched on to that deficit, along with illegal immigration and an ongoing 10-year drug war in the country, during his presidential campaign.
As açaí mania has progressed, even multinationals have latched on to the trend, with both Coca-Cola and Pepsi now peddling açaí-tinged drinks.
Trump went deep into conspiracy land in 2011 when he latched on to the discredited notion that President Barack Obama was born in Kenya.
Their econometric models have latched on to this concept of the 'neutral rate' which is another way of rationalizing their gradual pace of rate hikes.
Adding insult to injury, scammers latched on to this latest data disaster and sent out fake notification letters and emails, leading to further data breaches.
When there were no female rock stars or rappers, we latched on to the men who were maybe doing what we wished we could do.
Despite his brief moment in the spotlight, Dodd said it took a while before people really latched on to the idea of the Everyday Astronaut.
Looking back, it is totally unclear to me why, of all the movies and all the princesses, Ariel was the one I latched on to.
Since its launch in 2013, Viners have latched on to—and popularized—these internet fads, much to the delight of their obsessive and adoring fans.
Brianna Wu, a video game developer who is a candidate for the United States House of Representatives in Massachusetts, latched on to Ms. Cliffe's offer.
Amine Harit of Morocco latched on to a pass by Achraf Hakimi, beat two defenders in the box and got off a well-positioned shot.
As she, Lisa, and Naum were leaving the tunnel, Rae latched on to a Jewish youth who was from that area, who knew the countryside.
That is something I latched on to, because that's what I think we should do as women, break stereotypes from what people expect from us.
That said, when it came time to choose a career path, I latched on to the latter — and tried my hand at being a fashion blogger.
"Messi, Messi," sang the Austria fans gleefully after Ronaldo missed the target as he latched on to Nani's cross into the area in the 22nd minute.
Donald Trump and his fellow Republicans have latched on to Comey's announcement, pointing to it as evidence that the Democratic nominee is corrupt and not trustworthy.
Conversely, one parachute academic, Ward Keeler, latched on to commercial rap full of bravado, girls, and parties, to conclude that Burmese hip-hop was politically irrelevant.
The producer T Bone Burnett, who's the music supervisor for "True Detective," collaborated with Ms. Lynn on songs that latched on to her darker, spookier side.
Often when the words politician and sex appear in the same conversation, the word scandal is latched on to the end like some kind of parasite.
I can't say why I latched on to it, but it sounded like it was in orbit, spinning around some other companion object and never landing.
Earlier in the week, Republicans latched on to Dershowitz's argument that even if the allegations against Trump proved to be true, his actions are not impeachable.
Dani Alves had latched on to his pass down the right side and back-heeled the ball to Higuaín, who was sprinting into the penalty area.
In the absence of any attempt by the left to discuss his suffering, my father latched on to the false explanations offered by the far right.
The Zionist organization latched on to Mr. Trump's America First program and backed his conservative, pro-settler pick to be ambassador to Israel, David M. Friedman.
More than two decades later, Republicans latched on to that Watergate-era House report as they pressed for the impeachment of President Bill Clinton. Then-Rep.
Radical anti-Muslim bigots in the US, often with ties to Wilders and other far-right European politicians, have latched on to this approach as well.
He had refrained from attacking his rivals throughout the campaign, but he has latched on to the Cruz tactics to garner attention and, now, to raise money.
This has been an argument that the White House and Barr have also latched on to regarding whether an obstruction case could be brought against the President.
Rachel, now 21, believes she latched on to a trans identity as a way of coping with on-off depression and being sexually abused as a child.
And the fact that people have latched on to this version of Hanzo, rather than a battle-ready version, shows that what people want is some personality.
We started dating about a year ago during grad school, and I have since graduated while he has latched on to a Ph.D. track (good luck, man).
It me: Social media has latched on to the idea that the Babadook , an Australian film about a monster that represents grief, is actually a gay icon.
Instead, it's more likely that your phone has latched on to some open wireless network that's not providing any service, even if your phone thinks it is.
Republicans latched on to the rule as a way to cast the agency as a player in the regulatory regime that was impeding business and the economy.
He did not care much about golf when he was younger, but he latched on to the game 20 years ago when Woods was starting to dominate.
His first came in the 30th minute after he latched on to a superb through ball from Messi, before slotting home through the legs of the keeper.
Thus, these outsiders latched on to the web, which in many cases meant they were among the first to effectively use highly targeted email and search ads.
Because she is a notorious Trump troll, Teigen latched on to this statement, and embraced the great compliment from father to son by changing her Twitter bio accordingly.
Trump latched on to the birther conspiracy theory in 2011 and quickly became among the loudest public crusaders for the narrative, which has been widely condemned as racist.
Yet according to Esquire, the internet still latched on to the possibility, rekindling interest in the original investigation, with people even offering to do their own detective work.
Other precious metals, except palladium, latched on to gold's rally, with silver breaking above the $24 an ounce mark for the first time in more than a year.
One of the women accusing James Franco of sexual assault is blasting critics who have latched on to a comment she made ... that she likes to ruin lives.
After U.S. President Donald Trump's disappointing speech on Tuesday, they've latched on to comments by his economics adviser, Larry Kudlow, that Beijing and Washington were nearing a deal.
But Wednesday, Trump latched on to it, telling supporters it shows the former secretary of State is more concerned with herself than with the future of the country.
Fans have certainly latched on to these queer characters, such as in season three when it looked like Delphine had been lost to the Bury Your Gays trope.
According to Brentin, politicians like Franjo Tudjman, who served as the country's first president until his death in 1999, latched on to athletics in building the national identity.
Mr. Minniti's ministry — eager to show its strategy is working — has latched on to a dip in the number of migrants arriving in Italy compared with last year.
Conservatives in Australia have also latched on to the theory that climate change is debatable, and that efforts to fight it are a liberal conspiracy against big business.
Roy Moore supporters have latched on to one of his accusers' acknowledgement she added "notes" under his yearbook inscription to her 40 years ago — a place and date.
Why abortion opponents latched on to Dunham's comments is obvious: Abortion, in their view, is an evil thing, usually done out of ignorant female desperation or wicked female selfishness.
And the anti-immigration ban forces wisely latched on to the plight of many Iraqi citizens and ex-soldiers who had fought alongside U.S. forces in the recent past.
" But the one thing that concerns Kayla ... she believes there are people who have latched on to the UFC star "that maybe don't have Ronda's best interest at heart.
In the Bronx, which lost more residents to drug overdoses last year than any other New York City borough, the heroin epidemic has latched on to a vulnerable population.
It's just her bad luck that she latched on to a guy too wrapped up in a kamikaze love affair to see how good she could be for him.
SupMatto says he's seen how online communities, many with disparate motives, have latched on to his story and used it to further online crusades against 2K, Gearbox, and others.
"The old-school model is still dominating the discussion in the country, and people have latched on to this idea that pipelines need to be built," Mr. Gray said.
Paranoid social media users found Google search results that connect the Pirbright Institute to a Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation grant to study livestock antibodies — and latched on to it.
Democrats have latched on to their own catchphrase, warning that repealing the law will "Make America Sick Again" — a twist on the Trump campaign's "Make America Great Again" theme.
Trump, in his address, also latched on to a far-right and Republican talking point: that video games are to blame for mass shootings, though researchers say that's not accurate.
People have latched on to Donald Trump's unhinged tweet-threat to the president of Iran and decided that in the face of horror the best thing to do is laugh.
Vegans latched on to the name and are now embracing Gary as an animal-friendly savior of the cheese world, with cries of "Long live Gary" echoing around the Internet.
Though she'd heard nursing "doesn't really come easy to most people," she said she was willing to try, and was encouraged early on when Sonny successfully latched on to her.
During the 2016 campaign, then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump latched on to a report that McCabe's wife accepted $467,000 from the political action committee of then-Democratic Virginia Gov.
It was while overseeing its fabrication, in Munich, in 1928, that Wood latched on to a five-centuries-old mentor, Hans Memling, the greatest portrait painter of the Northern Renaissance.
"There is definitely a heavy tie to wanting to mimic the founding fathers, and they seem to have latched on to capitalization as the way to do it," she said.
The first cross misses everyone, but the follow-up is latched on to by Ismaila Sarr, who tries a twisting high-kick that forces the Japanese keeper into a save.
I suspect that I latched on to the rigid gender hierarchy of the Family because it was easier than facing up to some of the other disturbing truths about them.
Specifically, a lot of people latched on to the weird moment between Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead Wright) and the Night King before Arya did her gigantic death-leap and saved him.
In a desperate attempt to save myself from plunging to the bottom of the ocean floor, I latched on to the one thing I had: my ability to write good lies.
During the 2016 campaign, then-Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump latched on to a report that McCabe's wife accepted nearly $500,000 from the political action committee of then-Democratic Virginia Gov.
And you can't really blame them — marketers latched on to the idea, and even now, in modern smartphones, the first spec anyone mentions about the built-in camera is the megapixels.
But new reporting this week reveals that this is not the only wacky right-wing internet conspiracy theory that Trump has latched on to and tried to enlist foreign help to investigate.
Then, the media latched on to part of a sound bite in which she said that rather than stay home and bake cookies and have teas, she chose to fulfill her career.
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - A computer virus that exploits the same vulnerability as the global "ransomware" attack has latched on to more than 200,000 computers and begun manufacturing digital currency, experts said Tuesday.
And taking a cue from Modi, his followers and colleagues in the BJP have latched on to the theme by using the tag to deride opposition leaders, intellectuals and left-leaning liberals.
Blaise Matuidi latched on to Marco Verratti's through ball to race clear and gave keeper Vladislav Stoyanov no chance with a precise left-foot shot, scoring his first goal of the season.
Without a solution that could prove itself through actual reasoning, solvers were guessing, and we latched on to the more aesthetically pleasing or likely-seeming solution, which turned out to be wrong.
Roberto Pereira dealt a seismic blow to City's title challenge with nine minutes remaining when he latched on to Leroy Sané's attempted clearance to fire a right-foot shot beyond goalkeeper Ederson.
Proponents of reduced immigration and the tougher enforcement of undocumented residents have latched on to remittances, as the transfers are formally known, as a tool to pressure immigrants and even foreign governments.
This year's top ship comes from the animated sci-fi show "Voltron: Legendary Defender," where fans have latched on to the chemistry between the solemn loner, Keith, and the goofball sharpshooter, Lance.
CAFARO: -- unacceptable or inappropriate, I think that is what the, you know, the more liberal media latched on to saying, well, if you&aposre silent about this, you must be consistent in it.
Oil prices edged up on Monday, reversing earlier losses, as investors shrugged off data that confirmed China's economic growth is cooling and instead latched on to positive supply-side drivers for the market.
Even more so than Daniel Gesmer, it was poetry in motion to watch you skate, and as a young kid, I latched on to and fell in love with that fluidity and style.
Despite mounting pledges of allegiance to ISIS, some say they believe Mateen was actually fueled by struggles with his sexuality -- and may have latched on to ISIS as a vehicle for his anger.
The far-right and pro-Trump media, like Fox News, latched on to the false information as proof that President Trump's campaign didn't collude with Russia to tip the election in his favor.
A fervent admirer of Marine Le Pen's National Front, his father had long ago latched on to the only party, as he saw it, willing to diagnose the system under which he suffered.
The Dutch, however, had more firepower and it told 15 minutes from time as substitute Beerensteyn latched on to Desiree van Lunteren's cross with her first touch to score the tournament's 100th goal.
"Social media platforms are the front line, that is where messages are getting conveyed and latched on to and disseminated," said Neil Johnson, an advisor with the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA).
Indians on social media latched on to the first part of the quote, which appeared to make an excuse for Pakistan's inaction in face of the attack and viciously mocked Pakistan. Maj. Gen.
Gold eased to its lowest in nearly one week on Thursday as the dollar rose and investors latched on to gains in global stocks, while palladium touched record highs on expectations of higher demand.
In January, when the legislative session began, he latched on to a proposal, already adopted by ten other states, to call a constitutional convention aimed at reining in the power of the federal government.
A woman who posed with an octopus on her face was forced to go to the hospital after it latched on to herA Florida couple's toilet exploded after lightning struck near their septic tank
UK DJ and label-owner Madam X brought grime to the island while British compatriot A Guy Called Gerald latched on to Cuba's long love affair with percussion for a brilliant all-jungle set.
Fox News and other right-wing outlets have latched on to studies estimating that Medicare for All would cost $22020 trillion over ten years and that the Green New Deal would cost $270 trillion.
Some of his economic advisers have latched on to the projections for high second-quarter growth as a sign that administration policies, such as tax cuts, deregulation and the trade strategy, are supercharging growth.
Trump has latched on to other random defenses before including the claim that since the IRA operation began before he formally announced his candidacy, the two things couldn't possibly be related, an incredibly obvious lie.
Stones was victimized by Mandzukic a little more than ten minutes later as the Juventus star latched on to a loose ball and fired it past Pickford, prompting wild celebrations in Moscow&aposs Luhzniki Stadium.
Fox News, conservative news sites, Sean Spicer, and White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders all latched on to it, and it wasn't long before the group said its phones were ringing off the hook.
"I believe Barack Obama was born in Hawaii," Pence said, contradicting the continuously disproven birther conspiracy that Trump conveniently latched on to in 2011—one that helped fuel his rabid fan base and political career.
I also wanted to make some physical copies of releases and latched on to the whole revival of underground tapes, which were way cheaper to produce than vinyl and could have a very limited run.
But over the course of the next 10 years and the next six novels, Harry Potter and his friends grew up, alongside the series fans who first latched on to Rowling's work in grade school.
According to the SITE Intelligence Group, which monitors extremist propaganda, Mr. Long appeared to have latched on to much of the targeted individual belief system, with a fixation on law enforcement officials as his persecutors.
This was a decade when Western economies that had been chugging along since the 1950s stalled, and world leaders anxious to address declining economic productivity latched on to neoliberal ideas about deregulation and market freedom.
The markets, however, latched on to a change in Fed policymakers' rates projections, which pointed to two additional hikes by the end of this year compared to one previously, based on board members' median forecast.
LONDON (Reuters) - Oil prices edged up on Monday, reversing earlier losses, as investors shrugged off data that confirmed China's economic growth is cooling and instead latched on to positive supply-side drivers for the market.
Pound bulls had latched on to earlier reports that May was considering pushing back the March 29 deadline for Britain's European Union exit, a day after the Labour opposition party shifted towards supporting a second referendum.
Besides pushing for speedy delivery and introducing new menu items, the company has also latched on to the plant-based meat trend that has taken over the restaurant industry by rolling out Beyond Meat breakfast sandwiches.
In Lima, Peruvians have latched on to his contention that his doping positive was an accident, the result of coca residue in a cup of tea he used to calm his stomach before an important match.
Indeed, neo-Nazi website The Daily Stormer latched on to Kjellberg's January videos, naming itself "the world's #1 PewDiePie fansite" for a short time, and thanking the Swedish YouTuber for "making the masses comfortable with our ideas."
Campus expansions and other improvements are also a major trend that so many colleges have latched on to in recent decades, as opposed to using added resources to keep tuition prices down or focus on academic quality.
Known for his ability to spot trends, Mahathir latched on to social media, broadening his appeal beyond the traditional campaign stump to Twitter and Facebook Live, where he drew tens and sometimes hundreds of thousands of viewers.
Yet some Democrats are warning that an economy-only approach could dampen the enthusiasm of a liberal base that's latched on to the Democrats' approach to the environment, immigrant rights and a host of other social issues.
Liberals, though, have latched on to other details in recent corporate announcements — the ones that show companies plan to pass most of their initial tax savings to shareholders by raising dividends or buying back stock or debt.
Gold rose on Wednesday on bargain hunting, reversing course from a two-week low touched earlier, as investors latched on to the metal's overall uptrend on the back of a low interest rate environment globally and lingering uncertainties.
It works so well, in fact, that dating app companies like Tinder have latched on to its power by creating apps for iMessage, like Tinder Stacks, which lets you send a stack of photos to friends via iMessage.
His interests shifted from utility regulation to investment strategy before he latched on to China, becoming a notorious hawk whose anti-China screeds like his book and documentary film "Death by China" caught the eye of Mr. Trump.
Trump has long referred to the investigation into Russia's election meddling as a "hoax," but has since latched on to Friday's indictments and Rosenstein's comments as proof that there was "no collusion" between his campaign and the Russians.
WASHINGTON — President Trump has latched on to the idea of using steel to build his wall along the southern border, praising himself for fulfilling two campaign promises at once: keeping out illegal immigrants and resuscitating a struggling industry.
The social media accounts for the current Broadway production, which stars Nathan Lane as Cohn alongside Andrew Garfield as the reluctant prophet, Prior Walter, latched on to Trump's offhand question, incorporating "Where's my Roy Cohn?" into an ad campaign.
Driving the news: As reported by Politico Friday, President Trump's re-election campaign had latched on to the idea of a nationwide "wholesale" 5G network, which is a dramatic departure from the free-market position of Trump's own administration.
In turn, the Islamic State has latched on to them, declaring as its foot soldiers even individuals with tenuous ties to the group but long histories of personal and psychological troubles who are far from models of Islamic rectitude.
Taylor Swift has come out swinging at her butt groping trial -- reportedly testifying that a Denver radio DJ "grabbed my ass underneath my skirt" while posing with Swift for a photo and stayed "latched on" to her bare ass.
But then in the waning minutes of the match, the swift, seemingly indefatigable Thai captain, Kanjana Sung-Ngoen, latched on to the ball, muscled it down the right wing, and then whacked it past the Swedish goalkeeper, Hedvig Lindahl.
The debate over investor protection has become very heated over the past few years, particularly in Europe, where anti-globalization protesters have latched on to the principle as the scapegoat of everything that is wrong in the world today.
Despite the killer's repeated pledges of allegiance to ISIS on the morning of the massacre, some say they believe he was actually fueled by struggles with his sexuality -- and may have latched on to ISIS as a vehicle for his anger.
And I actually think that the media sort of latched on to this narrative, which is easy, and I think because to some extent true, that Trump saw this as an opportunity to sort of gin up a culture war.
There are several conspiracy theories this group has latched on to, especially the belief there is a network of people, including in the U.S. government, that wants to take down Trump and his administration, according to The New York Times .
"As we met with hundreds of software teams, we latched on to this idea that developing — the process of writing new code and integrating it with your code bases — is very fast now, but there's a bottleneck in QA," Azeri said.
"As 2016 unfolded, many people latched on to dumpster fire as a colorful, evocative expression to verbalize their feelings that the year was shaping up to be a catastrophic one," said Ben Zimmer, chair of the ADS New Words Committee.
Equities too latched on to global measures to battle the fast-spreading virus outbreak, with Asian shares also tracking strong overnight gains on Wall Street following the strong performance of former U.S. Vice President Joe Biden in the Democratic nomination campaign.
With Mr. Biden's emergence as a front-runner for the Democratic nomination last spring, the president latched on to the corruption allegations, and asked that Ukraine investigate the Bidens on his July 25 call with President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine.
NEW DELHI (Reuters) - India's Supreme Court on Wednesday threw out a case brought by an anti-corruption lawyer that accused Prime Minister Narendra Modi of accepting suspicious cash payments, dealing a blow to an opposition leader who had latched on to the case.
"As 2016 unfolded, many people latched on to dumpster fire as a colorful, evocative expression to verbalize their feelings that the year was shaping up to be a catastrophic one," Ben Zimmer, chair of the society's new words committee, said in a statement.
Clinton also tried to take back the progressive mantle that Mr. Sanders has latched on to, reminding voters that she was fighting for universal health care decades ago and that she has scars from fights against drug companies and the health insurance industry.
Nevertheless, a handful of right-wing media outlets had latched on to the theory, and that narrative once again popped up on conservative media in May after a private investigator suggested Rich had some connection to WikiLeaks and its leaks of DNC emails.
Because she had recently crossed a street in the exact spot where a pregnant woman had been killed two decades earlier, the spirit of the unborn child, a girl, had latched on to Wang, intent upon claiming her son for a husband.
Worse news, they worry: Many of the ideas party leaders have latched on to in an attempt to appeal to their lost voters—free college tuition, raising the minimum wage to $15, even Medicaid for all—test poorly among voters outside the base.
The beard is a powerful symbol, but local interpretations of Mahmoud's ranged widely: some people said that he was a true fundamentalist, while others claimed that he was an opportunist who had briefly latched on to the Salafi movement before discarding it.
Within this vast conspiracy, Trump and Barr have latched on to three specific elements that circulate among right-wing blogs, pro-Trump subreddits, and white nationalist message boards — namely the cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, the Australian diplomat Alexander Downer, and Maltese professor Joseph Mifsud.
But what began as an opposition research effort morphed into something more scandalous — because Giuliani latched on to the idea that he, the president of the United States's personal lawyer, could get the Ukrainian government to launch investigations that would help Trump.
In the hours after the remarkable rebuke of President Donald Trump by one of his own, parts of the internet, searching for any clues as to who could have written the piece, latched on to the use of one word in particular: lodestar.
And last week, after Mr. Trump latched on to allegations in a contentious Republican memo that the Justice Department and F.B.I. had abused their surveillance powers and called their conduct a "disgrace," Mr. Sessions offered a meager defense of his lawyers and the institution.
Stand for Truth, a relatively new super PAC with as of yet unknown backers and advisers, latched on to the interview as well and shows Trump on Times Square billboards speaking about "New York values" -- the term used by Cruz himself to attack Trump in Iowa.
The truth is that whatever big ideas Trump latched on to in the campaign about subjects like globalism versus national sovereignty for example, and no matter the amount of times he reassures voters it's about them not him, the campaign is still very much about him.
Speculators latched on to a pledge by the RBA this week that it will announce a new package of stimulus measures on Thursday, betting it would include an out-of-cycle cut to the cash rate to 303% together with unconventional policy measures to loosen financial conditions.
But I relished and latched on to everything I recognized: Spanish words or phrases specific to Dominican slang ("antojo"; "jamona"; "U'té que sabe"); the fact that everyone had a nickname ("Lolo"; "Mundín"); and that the parents were called "Mami" and "Papi" instead of Mom and Dad.
The apparel brand latched on to something women were already doing — photographing their shoes on colorful backgrounds — and encouraged shoppers to show off their #ShinyPonies, a playful term coined by J.Crew's Jenna Lyons for the shoes that made the cut (Ugly Dollies, meanwhile, went to the design graveyard).
Trump latched on to a migrant caravan in the lead-up to the midterm election, casting the group as a national threat despite reports that it was largely made up of women and children seeking asylum, and appears to be raising it again as reason for his border wall.
WASHINGTON — President Trump, searching for a reason to keep the United States in Afghanistan after 16 years of war, has latched on to a prospect that tantalized previous administrations: Afghanistan's vast mineral wealth, which his advisers and Afghan officials have told him could be profitably extracted by Western companies.
When WeWork imploded, seeing its attempt at an initial public offering fail, its valuation collapse, and its cash stockpile dwindle to the point that it was within mere weeks of running out, some observers latched on to one bit of good news — the disaster left everyday investors unharmed.
MELBOURNE/WELLINGTON, Jan 14 (Reuters) - Australian shares slid 1.8 percent by midday on Thursday, back in the red after a brief respite on better-than-expected Chinese data in the previous session, as investors latched on to a slide in oil prices as a sign of weaker economic growth.
Lukaku's hard work up front was rewarded when he headed home Kevin De Bruyne's brilliant pass off the outside off his foot to make it 2-0 in the 69th minute and the big striker latched on to an Eden Hazard pass to complete the scoring with a neat finish.
At least one of the accounts latched on to the conspiracy du jour of QAnon, pushing for months the nonsensical theory that Trump was appointed president by the military to save the nation from a pedophilia ring before it would eventually make its way to President Trump's rallies and into the mainstream media.
I think people have just latched on to the sheer ridiculousness of it and want to associate with it, because it's just funny, and there's so much awful shit going on sometimes you just need to believe in something light and fun (I've changed my twitter name/picture to Gritty related items).
"It was really when second-wave feminists latched on to the idea of birth as a site for feminist empowerment and for liberating women's bodies from the surveillance of male obstetricians that the line between natural and medical birth hardened," explains Paula Michaels, associate professor of history at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia.
Suarez latched on to a pass from Lionel Messi to dribble round the home side's goalkeeper and slot into an empty net in the 21th minute, while Messi hit the woodwork later in the game, as did Eibar's Fabian Orellana, who was sent off with 21 minutes remaining for a second booking.
As the political primary season for both parties comes to a close, the pundit class has latched on to a general election narrative: the Republicans' divisions have been suppressed by retirements and brutal primaries to emerge as Donald Trump's party, and the Democrats are irreparably split and a far left wing is taking control.
It's a team that's been consistently supported only by die-hards who have latched on to TFC as a source of pride, and made BMO Field a place where a small yet unquestionably passionate group of fans can bond over their love of a sport that most of this country (unlike the rest of the world) has abandoned.
"I find it ironic that those who challenge this science have latched on to comments from the FDA, an agency who has found no scientific evidence that biotechnology threatens human safety as some type of credibility," Stabenow said, warning that opponents would be "denying the overwhelming body of science" on biotechnology if they voted against the bill.
There wasn't any rhyme or reason to her condemnation of these people, she just latched on to them and assaulted them psychologically and emotionally until they either quit or were beaten down with lists of fabricated missteps to justify their labelling as inept and fired … I worked at MOCA for 28 years until Helen fired me a year and a half ago.
Liberals searching for answers to Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE's surprise victory in the presidential election have latched on to a new explanation: Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE didn't really lose.
Behind Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team Tillis says impeachment is 'a waste of resources' MORE (D-Calif.), Democrats have latched on to the recent revelation, brought to light by an anonymous whistleblower complaint, that Trump had threatened to withhold U.S. military aid to Ukraine unless the country's leaders investigated corruption allegations against former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenDemocrats request testimony from Trump's former Russia adviser Pence open to releasing transcripts of call with Ukraine Trey Gowdy joins Trump's legal team MORE and his son Hunter Biden.

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