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So we immediately latched onto each other through our journeys.
But jittery investors latched onto his warning, not his reassurance.
"I saw Rose and I latched onto her," Troy says.
"They latched onto me for the entire day," they said.
Chileans with other grievances have latched onto the pensioners' cause.
Some companies latched onto the outage as an advertising opportunity.
Desperate for new supplies, Boeing latched onto a promising lead.
Conservative media outlets quickly and diligently latched onto the case.
They latched onto the Mueller probe It's clear from the complaint that the Russian trolls latched onto the special counsel investigation led by Robert Mueller, which has dominated US politics for the past year.
It was the first catchphrase that our audience ever latched onto.
These artists latched onto figurative styles to revel in unabashed homoeroticism.
What were some of the qualities that you latched onto first?
"I latched onto it visually before I did aurally," says Funk.
Tom latched onto this mindset shift and made each rep count.
And I think that's why Kobe latched onto the Altobelli family.
In 2012 in Greece, an octopus latched onto a dolphin's genitals.
One example of Gary that investors have latched onto is Big Oil.
In Gaetz's district, some voters latched onto conspiracy theories swirling about Ukraine.
People latched onto it early and you formed a connection with them.
By Tuesday -- primary day -- the Trump campaign had latched onto the story.
We latched onto a narrative that spoke to people, one of love.
I tried to remember whom I latched onto as an aspirational character.
As we pulled away from the polls, she latched onto a memory.
In turn, even older houses needing renovation latched onto that granite mania.
It went one direction and when it turned it latched onto her arm.
Isaac Pareto: It's weird the investigators latched onto the fraud theory so fast.
Iron ore, a key ingredient in steel-making, has latched onto the momentum.
For some reason, commenters latched onto this, and flooded her comments with criticism.
I particularly latched onto the lesson about how to deal with your enemies.
"The LGBT scene has really latched onto this genre really strongly," says Rasmussen.
This is a trend companies like Honda and Audi latched onto this year.
I think the public latched onto that and could empathize with dinosaurs more.
One plausible culprit observers quickly latched onto is the makeup of the jury.
Nonetheless, Democrats and environmentalists have latched onto Zinke's potential role in the controversy.
The industry has latched onto the selfie generation's screens to skirt those rules.
Breast cancer patients and survivors latched onto other words in the FDA's advisory.
"It was a very strong click," when the magnet latched onto the grenade.
The intellectual authors of Washington's bipartisan militaristic consensus have already latched onto her campaign.
Sometime in the early days of the Obama administration, Drudge latched onto Alex Jones.
Audiences latched onto that and they started ... It's a good thing to latch onto.
Twitter latched onto yet another gray-haired powerhouse, by the name of Lyrical Lively.
Lee latched onto this at several key moments in BlacKkKlansman that produced dazzling results.
But Not enough brains to survive is the one the internet has latched onto.
Republicans have latched onto Pelosi as a main target during the midterm campaign cycle.
It ricocheted back out, where Xhaka latched onto it with his powerful left foot.
Bannon latched onto the Fawnbrook case and used his influence to expand its reach.
The koala was latched onto a tree screaming as catastrophic fires burned all around.
My co-worker latched onto our boss's belt in an attempt to slow him.
Trump critics fearful of Rosenstein's ouster soon latched onto the "he was being sarcastic" excuse.
A lot of people have latched onto this speech in an effort to find reassurance.
People have kind of latched onto that and used that to kind of exclude people.
Some have latched onto Mattis' blunt statements about violence in war as inappropriate and inhumane.
There are no fancy words are latched onto this thing like OLED or quantum dots.
He accompanies Fiennes as a photographer, having latched onto the paltry human connection he offers.
Sports scientists, meanwhile, have latched onto lucid dreaming as a tool in performance and exercise.
It's certainly a tangible development, and one that the national press has really latched onto.
"Everyone latched onto the idea that you could leave messages on the computer," he said.
He latched onto Spears as a good choice when someone off camera floated her name.
Even the Tories latched onto it: Ted Heath, the one nation Tories and so on.
True to form for myself, I've latched onto one thing about the show: the ending.
They just somehow latched onto this and my blog appeals to them in some way.
First of all, much like trade, immigration wasn't an issue that Trump just latched onto.
But it seems the general public has latched onto climate change more in recent years.
Republicans latched onto that criticism on Sunday, dismissing her candidacy as one of limited appeal.
When a friend mentioned Nancy Jewel Poer and her work, Knox latched onto the idea.
But as he was bringing the remains to land, the shark latched onto Fisher's leg.
Paramount's domestic distribution chief Kyle Davies says moviegoers latched onto the movie because it challenges audiences.
A number of Democrats have latched onto his "Medicare for all" single-payer health-care plan.
Watching her videos makes you feel something unpleasant has latched onto your brain and started eating.
Allies of the President have previously latched onto the texts between Strzok and Page without context.
As enormous media attention grew around the Juggalo March, other groups had latched onto its cause.
Andrade latched onto the same choke in the third and dominated the majority of the round.
It was definitely something that the media really latched onto, and it's a really dangerous thread.
Rid said the President has "latched onto a very simplistic image" of how computer forensics works.
Since the 503s, bike enthusiasts have latched onto Mesa County for its rich supply of trails.
Then white supremacists backing Mr. Trump's campaign latched onto it as a symbol of white resurgence.
Some of the accounts latched onto popular hashtags to get viral clicks, and perhaps gain followers.
Republicans, meanwhile, latched onto Horowitz&aposs finding that there were irregularities in the Page FISA application.
The firing stirred an almost immediate reaction within the alt-right, who quickly latched onto the controversy.
Though that post dates back to July, Tumblr latched onto the phrase this weekend for reasons unknowable.
It's these details that fans have latched onto obsessively, but in 2019, scan as flawed at best.
Right-wing media has latched onto the conspiracy theory as evidence that Trump didn't collude with Russia.
When Robert Gatenby heard this history of the diamond­back moth in 2008, he immediately latched onto it.
Russia's new rulers, ideologically orphaned by the collapse of Soviet communism, have increasingly latched onto the belief.
Ingez, an Egyptian company whose name translates as "hurry up," has also latched onto the delivery craze.
But it was Trump's relatively warm words for Putin that Clinton latched onto with the most relish.
Bernie Sanders has latched onto NAFTA as a line of attack against former Vice President Joe Biden.
Trump has latched onto them and they onto him in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.
Nakano also latched onto another piece of evidence: a flattened cigarette that was found in Karen's kitchen.
The most fulfilled, Heartman among them, have latched onto a goal and pursued it to the fullest.
Even Pizza Hut has latched onto a $5 menu, matching that of Domino's $5.99 mix and match deal.
Trump himself finally latched onto the issue in recent months, after being largely uninterested for the longest time.
Now they have latched onto the cause of two local ranchers from Burns, Oregon: Dwight and Steven Hammond.
Latched onto the lie of the birther movement about President Obama, rode that as far as he could.
The catastrophic thinking my brain latched onto in the wake of my coming out was not completely unfounded.
The shark latched onto the woman's arm after biting her as she swam not far from the shoreline.
While many latched onto the "parking dispute" narrative, within hours, people around the world had decided what happened.
Mothers Against Drunk Driving, which Reagan really latched onto, also promoted looking at drugs as a moral failing.
Then Cruz latched onto Cruella Fiorina, accomplishing the impossible: finding a Potemkin running mate who's even more odious.
A number of lawmakers have already latched onto the impending deadline as a vehicle for numerous unrelated priorities.
The LGBTQ community there has latched onto this Lizzo-Beastie Boys supercut, as well as songs like will.i.
Americans, already skeptical of the drug, quickly latched onto xenophobic beliefs that opium somehow made Chinese immigrants dangerous.
Liberals have latched onto the tax breaks and incentives offered to Carrier's parent company, United Technologies, by Gov.
Thirty seconds earlier he had latched onto another header, only to be denied by Swiss goalkeeper Yann Sommer.
And I think that's why people kind of latched onto this particular research, is that it's morbidly fascinating.
It was my older son, Casey, now 14, who first latched onto Tottenham after we arrived in 2013.
U.S. President Donald Trump latched onto that point, accusing Beijing of unfair practices on the foreign exchange front.
Others pointed out that she latched onto the social-media coattails of her half-sister Kim Kardashian West.
But companies latched onto them, especially early-stage technology companies eager to claim profitability, and their use mushroomed.
Or is this a new idea the showrunners latched onto after the fandom wouldn't let the rowing Gendry go?
A few days later, Talley noticed that breastfeeding was more painful — especially when Lucy latched onto her mother's nipple.
Ernesto and other members of the Maduro government quickly latched onto Trump's statement as proof of the US's schemes.
Rabbit and cow cells latched onto the gelatin scaffold, growing until they formed about a square inch of muscle.
So, after graduating college in 2012, I latched onto whichever employer would trade the most solidified hours for cash.
Do you see Donald Trump as a fascist or an opportunist who latched onto a wave of reactionary politics?
LGBTQ communities online have latched onto the album and this song in particular as a satirical anthem of sorts.
That imagination soon latched onto other heroes, those who played a raucous, rocketship-like noise called rock 'n' roll.
The president has latched onto his supporters, and they onto him, in a symbiotic last-ditch shot at survival.
Democrats latched onto Mulvaney's statements as further evidence of what they consider White House wrongdoing out in the open.
Yet this isn't the first time that the President and Republican lawmakers have latched onto the texts without context.
Rather than dismissing it, Mr. Bonds "latched onto" the idea that someone was plotting against him, his girlfriend said.
Protesters latched onto DeVos' testimony where she suggested guns may be required on some rural campus to fight off bears.
This isn't to suggest that a single bill would end discrimination that, over decades and centuries, has latched onto America.
America First was a slogan that his political team latched onto, one that did indeed capture some of these instincts.
After 27 years of forced but tempestuous marriage, its politicians have now latched onto the UAE, looking for separation again.
The Suburbicon star explains that the sea creature's tentacles latched onto his daughter, and they had to pull it off.
Over the past two years, Trump has latched onto all kinds of ideas he thought would help the car industry.
Why then has the administration latched onto the new plan for health care reform coming out of the House Republicans?
Friede puts lamivudine in the same category as countless other Ebola "remedies" that people latched onto during the horrific outbreak.
More recently, other companies have latched onto the idea that advanced programming might be able to enhance our masturbatory experiences.
Congregations have latched onto an estimate by UNICEF that there are 123m orphans in the world, declaring an "orphan crisis".
Several Democrats latched onto the story on Friday, saying that if it was true it would provide grounds for impeachment.
The Trump campaign latched onto the new releases, and Trump regularly read from the leaked documents at his campaign events.
I didn't think it was going to be a big deal but obviously, a lot of people latched onto that.
In particular, she latched onto a wondrously 80s neon-bright turquoise suit, which she'd secretly tried on while growing up.
Once I came up with the title and latched onto the funeral concept, I knew there was no turning back.
But by Tuesday morning, the same conservative outlets that fanned the anti-Kaepernick flames had latched onto the Nike ad.
When he dropped his head after a mistake on the court, his father knew it had latched onto his psyche.
But Trump and many of his supporters have latched onto this simple act as a tool to stoke national outrage.
Just two weeks ago, a two-foot nurse shark latched onto a woman's arm in Boca Raton and wouldn't let go.
Apple and Tidal have latched onto that, selling us not just selection but the best available version of completism and timeliness.
Curry's departure was tearful, and many people latched onto the moment when she turned away from Lauer's attempts to comfort her.
" Many who were tuned into Comey's testimony from home latched onto these comments, taking to Twitter to brand Trump a "liar.
Many "Unite the Right" rally participants have latched onto President Donald Trump's controversial comments about Muslims and Mexicans, according to Beirich.
Hamas has latched onto the embassy's opening as a vehicle for enabling its miserable citizenry to vent against the hated Jews.
Because so many people latched onto the surrealist moments in "Atlanta," did you feel the need to live up to them?
United latched onto Facebook's significance early, and the club regularly boasts about its social imprint in its quarterly calls with investors.
Maybe each of those growths, known as a pilus, was actually a wire that latched onto the rust, Dr. Lovley thought.
Then they disengaged their rotors, launched spring-loaded, retractable spikes on metal wires, and latched onto the trees at chest level.
But they have fierce moral and theological objections to those evangelicals who have latched onto Mr. Trump and the Republican Party.
"The bed bugs latched onto the Plaintiffs while they slept and sucked their blood until they were gorged," the lawsuit says.
Republicans, including Jim Jordan over the weekend, have latched onto him as a witness who is good for the president's defense.
President Trump on Friday latched onto the rare bit of good news for him coming out of the House's impeachment inquiry.
And the big guy comes in and-- and offers the moon and the stars, and-- people are-- are latched onto that.
Craig's attorney Bill Taylor latched onto the acquittal after the verdict, expressing disgust over the prosecution and hinting at political motives.
On the right, she argues, young men have latched onto a burgeoning counterculture that rejects social taboos around race and gender.
Still, devoted fashionistas quickly latched onto the significance of her slightly-larger-than-modelesque figure among a sea of size zeroes.
They've latched onto fairness as the objective, obsessing over competing constructs of the term that can be rendered in measurable, mathematical form.
Global corporations also latched onto this, dipping their hands in coups and other exploitative activities — something that still happens to this day.
"The story was out there ripe for the picking, and I suspect the defendant latched onto it as a justification," she said.
These stories are latched onto by those who hate Trump because his election never made sense to them in the first place.
Just last week, a two-foot nurse shark latched onto a woman s arm in Boca Raton and wouldn t let go.
Consumers have latched onto this newly legalized substance, and they're ingesting it in all forms, making it a booming, multibillion-dollar industry.
A group of  gamers latched onto the idea of co-opting Mei, a Chinese character from Blizzard's "Overwatch," for pro-protest messages.
Recently, I was walking my young dog up my street when another dog came from out of nowhere and latched onto him.
While the study itself did not utilize the phrase "drinking gap," those reporting on the study quickly latched onto the buzzy phrase.
But Mr. Modi has struggled to respond to young Indians' demands for job creation, and the opposition has latched onto that issue.
At one point, Mulvaney used the phrase "hoax of the day" — which Lieu latched onto in demanding to know if Pompeo agreed.
Undaunted, posterity has latched onto everything, in every letter and every secondhand report of Austen's later years, that smacks of a symptom.
The ideas we have communicated, the symbols we latched onto and focuses of our attention have simply not resonated with most Americans.
So conservatives have latched onto the myth as part of a broader effort to resist laws that shield LGBTQ people from discrimination.
Like other hard ticks, this one had a tough shield on its back to keep from being squished by animals it latched onto.
In the wake of his fight on health care issues around the GOP tax bill last year, Barkan has latched onto that message.
Victor, who was with Elaine at this meeting with the oncologist, immediately latched onto the idea and heaved a huge sigh of relief.
In an interview with CNN's Chris Cuomo on Friday morning, Rudy Giuliani, a member of the President's legal team, latched onto it too.
After scoring well early, Eddiva latched onto a single-leg takedown, from which the Kiwi managed to get a hold of his neck.
Simpson's defense later latched onto the scene and used it to fuel his theory that Resnick's alleged drug friends could have murdered Nicole.
In a savvy move, Boccato has latched onto a currently popular color-and-shape-based aesthetic and taken it to a material extreme.
The Wicked crew quickly latched onto the psychedelic energy that had been brewed in San Francisco since the days of tie-dye tees.
"I really latched onto the pitchiness of older synths and how out of tune things can sound and still sound musical," he said.
A growing number of security companies have latched onto concerns about the 2020 elections and whether they could be hacked by foreign adversaries.
But people seem to have latched onto Untitled Goose Game and run with it; it's become a vehicle of humor, of happiness. Why?
Right-wing parties, which celebrated victories in Sunday's municipal elections, have latched onto the climbing number of asylum seekers as a vote-getter.
And unlike many troubled youths in Paris and Brussels who have latched onto the Islamic State, they did not live on the margins.
Other metals latched onto gold's slide as well, with silver falling 2% to $16.60 per ounce, having earlier touched a low since Aug.
Carriers have latched onto travel fees as a way to bring in more revenue and avoid the 7 percent excise tax on airfare.
Wilde-Donald Guerrier completed the turnaround six minutes later when he latched onto a lovely pass from Nazon and superbly beat the goalkeeper.
The tiny seahorse — about 1.5 inch tall, he says, — first latched onto a piece of grass, but then got ahold of the Q-tip.
We've all been there: Your boss has latched onto a piece of office jargon and insists on saying it approximately 173 times per meeting.
Friday and Saturday crosswords are tough, but the enigma latched onto by our author here — well, it's the mother of all puzzles, isn't it?
During a meeting with Khannah's team, he latched onto the term "end effector," which signifies the claws at the end of a robotic arm.
Displeased with being woken up for the sake of male posturing, the panda, Mei Ling, turned on the man and latched onto his leg.
President Donald Trump and fellow Republicans latched onto revelations tying Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign to a dossier of allegations about his ties to Russia.
She latched onto Ms. Coltrane's music, with its meditative and astral dimensions, while in high school, around the time she learned of Ms. Ashby.
The grassy juice flavor latched onto the smoke and gave me the kind of wet, stuck cough that comes with a black mold infestation.
In a savvy move, Daniel Boccato has latched onto a currently popular color-and-shape-based aesthetic and taken it to a material extreme.
Soon after, the right latched onto the phrase "something people did something" as an attempt to downplay the terrorist attacks that occurred on Sept.
Of course, everyone loves gossip, so while the critics laud the album, the tabloid press have latched onto the seemingly personal story it tells.
For Instagram's users, who have quickly latched onto the Close Friends feature, Threads may provide another way to keep users engaged and trading messages.
But the market latched onto the comment about dollar weakness, particularly since President Donald Trump has previously spoken in favor of a weaker greenback.
I understand that the people of Charleston, and of America as a whole, latched onto the overwhelming message of forgiveness as a coping mechanism.
Omar, however, pushed back against the latest controversy and even reiterated the very talking point that her critics latched onto in the first place.
Some of Omar's opponents have latched onto the phrasing "some people did something" as evidence that the freshman congresswoman is trivializing the terrorist attack.
But climate-denying bloggers, out to prove that global warming is a hoax, have latched onto that uncertainty and used it to push climate denialism.
Davidson's wife told police she started driving away, but that Davidson latched onto the truck and was dragged several feet before falling to the ground.
That was the story the media latched onto, but it wasn't one she orchestrated herself, and it instantly took on a life of its own.
Media outlets latched onto the case of the English couple, Kate and Gerry McCann, whose daughter seemingly vanished without a trace in a foreign country.
But the president has latched onto the idea that Canada is taking advantage of the US, and his blustery threats loom over the negotiation process.
Many scientists and others pressing for a more sustainable human relationship with the environment had latched onto the word and idea as a rallying point.
He latched onto Vince Russo on his way to WCW so he could finally get the title runs he felt he deserved (with attendant paydays).
Mr. Buckel apprenticed himself to Mr. Bayrer after doing some grant-writing for the farm, "and he really latched onto it quickly," Mr. Bayrer recalled.
Trump and his allies have latched onto Biden's connection to Ukraine as the former vice president seeks the Democratic nomination to challenge Trump in 2020.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, seeing an obvious opening to poke holes in Trump's legal case for the emergency declaration, quickly latched onto this quote.
Republicans have latched onto the errors to declare fraud, even though there's no evidence that any of the troubling incidents involve fraud in any way.
After 228 months of drifting around the Pacific Ocean, the dock — and over 22017,000 pounds of living marine creatures latched onto it — had landed in Oregon.
The C83 specimen, which has latched onto hundreds, if not thousands, of tree roots, was declared to be among the largest and oldest organisms on Earth.
Rap artists, always eager to stay positioned at the cultural vanguard and attach themselves to trendy brands, have latched onto the Uber brand with particular gusto.
After it latched onto the woman's arm, her friends tried to "pry" it off of her, but it stayed on her arm for about an hour.
The post details how the online alt-right has latched onto Swift throughout her career, taking it upon themselves to dub her a white supremacist icon.
Instead, MLSE latched onto a competitive gaming venture that was much more comfortable for a company with a background in traditional sports: the NBA 173K League.
Drugmakers quickly latched onto the letter, fueling the beginning of the opioid epidemic — to the point that the results have horrified one of the letter's authors.
Programming chairs at Black Student Unions across the country probably latched onto this show and encouraged a weekly viewing ritual to bring their Black students together.
It does not feel like there was a distinct and coherent core that everything latched onto in a way that would make the experience feel cohesive.
Clinton suggested a reason Mr. Trump had latched onto the evidence-free theory that Mr. Cruz's father was involved in the assassination of John F. Kennedy.
The so-called "rape epidemic" is just something anti-immigrant campaigners have latched onto to justify their preexisting desire to shut the door on Muslim migration.
An interesting fact about Olshey is that his father was a particularly fine suit that latched onto a man like a parasite and controlled his brain.
The party issued a statement after social-media users latched onto the mistake that the filter was a "human error" by one of the group's volunteers.
In the wake of the 2016 election, liberal commentators have latched onto the job guarantee as a way to forge a cross-racial working-class coalition.
Mr. Remsburg went to scoop the head up, but he somehow managed to fling it onto his hand, where it latched onto his left index finger.
He has also been attacked by his fellow Democrats for having spent more than $200 million on his campaign — a fact that David's Sanders latched onto.
Trump and his allies have latched onto Hunter Biden's connection to Ukraine as the former vice president seeks the Democratic nomination to challenge Trump in 2020.
In the first two decades of the 20th century, Paris became a magnet for international artists, Mr. Rummens said, and art critics latched onto this notion.
Mystery Science Theater became one of the first original cable programs that critics latched onto, hailing it as equal to or even better than network TV programming.
Right-wing media outlets like Breitbart, The Daily Wire, and Infowars have all latched onto the claim that Hogg's fist in the air was a Nazi salute.
In a prerecorded video released Thursday, Obama latched onto the Clinton campaign's slogan, letting his supporters know that "I'm with her," and pledging to campaign for Clinton.
And trying to outrun a whale, once it has latched onto a boat in the expectation of an easy meal, is futile, for whales are strong swimmers.
Now you've got Matthew Barney, who has latched onto this idea of the mythological, which seems very much in the air: the whole paganization of our culture.
Stricken by famine and about to go broke, the Scottish people latched onto the dream of becoming a major trading nation through a colony in Equatorial America.
He latched onto Colin Kaepernick's silent protest against police violence early in his campaign and has gone back to it on a regular basis since being elected.
Democrats are using the story to call for Kavanaugh's removal from the courtDemocrats, however, latched onto the revelations to push for Kavanaugh's removal from the Supreme Court.
An energized Trump base latched onto the president's rhetoric, chanting "send her back," at a July 17 rally in Greenville, North Carolina, in reference to Dem. Rep.
President Trump and his allies have latched onto Joe Biden's connection to Ukraine as the former vice president seeks the Democratic nomination to challenge Trump in 2020.
Though it may look like it from the outside, this is not a new Latin explosion, some gimmick to be latched onto and discarded in short order.
This week, the internet has latched onto a new study suggesting a link between the amount of time we spend watching porn and how religious we are.
See, for instance, the hunger with which people latched onto the malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, touted (with varying degrees of certainty) by Elon Musk and President Donald Trump.
US wireless carriers also latched onto the announcement as an opportunity to get more consumers to connect to their 53G networks (and pay for 5G data plans).
Why Mr. Trump suddenly latched onto the estimate at this point rather than when casualties were discussed at the earlier meeting remains a mystery to many officials.
Why Mr. Trump suddenly latched onto the estimate at this point rather than when casualties were discussed at the earlier meeting remains a mystery to many officials.
But when he found out he was a Trump campaign adviser, he latched onto him, according to court records and emails obtained by The New York Times.
Right-wing groups have particularly latched onto an Italian prosecutor in Sicily who, without providing any evidence, began investigating potential collusion between aid groups and human traffickers.
At the same time, she had a take-no-guff attitude and dry British wit that people latched onto, and her video game exploits were, of course, badass.
Right-wing politicians and media publications have latched onto a handful of words Omar said and are attempting to characterize them as a flippant disregard of 211/22001.
Right-wing politicians and media publications have latched onto a handful of words Omar said and are attempting to characterize them as a flippant disregard of 9/11.
During the trial she testified that the DJ put his hand under her skirt and "latched onto my bare ass cheek," causing her to lurch away from him.
John Nicholson — was staunchly opposed by Bannon, who latched onto an idea by former Blackwater founder Erik Prince to send private mercenaries to Afghanistan to replace US soldiers.
Over the past few years, companies like InBev and Google latched onto inclusivity and social progress as things Super Bowl viewers were more or less willing to consume.
Though his parents aren't coders, Jawa latched onto his interest in computers growing up near Silicon Valley, picking up skills from a website called Codecademy in seventh grade.
Yes, The Haunting of Hill House is terrifying, but the real reason so many of us latched onto the show was the strength of its richly drawn characters.
Why do you think so many people in the press specifically latched onto Joker as an example of media that could potentially inspire dangerous extremism and vigilante justice?
Until the confusingly named 980 for mobile devices, the mobile cards always had an M latched onto the end to denote the sacrifice in performance their use entailed.
Once you return home, the agency says you should bathe or shower as soon as possible to wash off any free-loaders that might have latched onto you.
A Thai man is recovering after a 10-foot python slithered out of the toilet he was using in his home and latched onto his genitals, NBC reports.
Republicans have asserted that Democrats have latched onto complaints about Kavanaugh's paperwork because they've been unable to gain traction on a policy issue that could endanger his nomination.
Since bitcoin doesn't trade on a traditional exchange like the Nasdaq, traders have latched onto any stock claiming some connection to the world of digital coins and blockchain.
As then-business mogul Donald Trump rose to more prominence in conservative circles, white supremacists joined the Swift fandom and latched onto a theory that Swift supported him.
Earlier this summer, prominent Republicans latched onto a claim that Google was using its search algorithm to "manipulate" undecided voters in order to sway them toward progressive ideology.
The relief had been there since the building was used as an insurance office, but the demonstrators had latched onto it as proof of the building's satanic use.
Some viewers have latched onto this combination of frank sex, perceived voyeurism, and the subversion of dramatic progression as evidence that Our Time is in some way autobiographical.
Japan latched onto this style partially as a natural byproduct of American occupation and influence, but also as a way to market Western material back at the source.
After coming ashore, Edwards latched onto a simple yet paradigm-shifting idea: She would gather an all-female crew for the next 32,000-mile Whitbread race in 1989.
A vocal Young Republican in the 1960s, he latched onto Ronald Reagan, California's Republican governor, and followed him to Washington and a speechwriting job in the White House.
While there are various other lunar-based celebrations in the months that follow, Western companies have notably latched onto Lunar New Year, given the scale of its celebration.
Researchers at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women's Hospital began studying this problem a few years ago and latched onto this relationship between light and circadian rhythms.
Not only has Swift been putting out No. 1 hit after No. 1 hit this decade, but her music has latched onto its listeners in deeply intimate ways.
In making this argument, these opponents have insistently latched onto the FTC's use of two words, "not optimal," to support their claim that the FTC agrees with them.
The media latched onto it — they knew that people wouldn't actually read the order, allowing them to cause mass hysteria and use incorrect terms to describe the order.
Kauffman was given 19 stitches in his cheek, six along the bridge of his nose and another three in his wrist, where the animal had latched onto him.
Some have latched onto the fact that the FBI, when investigating the hack, looked at CrowdStrike's "imaged" servers — a direct copy — rather than physically taking the servers themselves.
" When the Maternity Center Association latched onto Mother's Day, Jarvis said they'd co-opted a day meant for "gratitude to the living, and reverent memories for the deceased.
But Cernovich and his followers latched onto Deb's tweet, calling him a supporter of human trafficking because Deb had joked about Bow Wow's comment about pimping out Melania Trump.
"Investors latched onto these words even though she spent more of her Congressional testimony talking about solid consumer spending, and the pickup in business and consumer confidence," she said.
As the disease latched onto families and spread through tightly packed neighborhoods, rumors began spreading of organ harvesting and political conspiracies, even as more people got sick and died.
"I think I've realized that I've latched onto the legal side of stuff, rather than deal with the emotional side of myself that just misses my girlfriend," she admits.
Some religious conservatives have latched onto this myth to oppose laws that ban discrimination based on sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace, housing, public accommodations, and education.
The problem is that many toymakers have latched onto STEM as merely a buzzword to throw around in marketing materials, when in reality the toy has little educational value.
Marni Amsellem, PhD, a clinical psychologist at Smart Health Psychology, says that it's not surprising that self-care has become a trend that people and brands have latched onto.
Coffee. It might just be why Coca-Cola has latched onto our favourite caffeinated beverage, combining it into the (not so catchily named) Coca-Cola Plus Coffee No Sugar.
From an unedifying grind, the game suddenly roared into life, and minutes later, Karim Ansarifard had latched onto a poor clearance and fired just wide of the left post.
These politicians have latched onto at least the first part of these two passages with vigor -- all the while ignoring the rest of the Old and New Testament's proclamations.
These fans have been going over every inch of this game with a fine toothed comb, looking for anything out of place, and have latched onto the character models.
Twitter has removed many of the fake messages already, but it appears the trolls merely latched onto genuine messages from people who have family members missing following the fire.
Then a moment later, in the 75th minute, he latched onto a long ball, beat a defender and then the keeper, and poked the ball into an unguarded net.
The men latched onto one, and Mr. Butterfield and Mr. Vizueth took off their shoes so they could grip the tree and climb it, according to The Daily Mail.
If you put your thumb over it, like I did on the show floor, it'll form a seal that makes it feel like the device has latched onto you.
Not only has Taylor Swift been putting out No. 1 hit after No. 1 hit this decade, but her music has latched onto its listeners in deeply intimate ways.
He opened a 5-3 lead then latched onto a Pouille serve to crush a forehand winner before converting his first set point with a dropshot of his own.
President Donald Trump — who once said there were "very fine people on both sides" of the clashes in Charlottesville — has also latched onto accusations of anti-Semitism against Omar.
A Business Insider report from April also poked holes in a Citigroup study — which Trump has latched onto — that claimed that the USPS was miscalculating costs associated with Amazon deliveries.
Asus latched onto Nvidia's new Max Q design program for its new Zephyrus gaming laptop and crammed top-of-the-line specs into previously unheard of thin-and-light body.
But Moore supporters looking for anything to support their belief that the numerous allegations of pedophillic behavior by Moore are false latched onto the amended story of the of signature.
Trump, for his part, latched onto his claims that the election was "rigged" after the speedy conclusion from the FBI that nothing in the new emails merited charges against Clinton.
Savvy property owners and real estate developers have latched onto the fact that having a nice mural on your building or a mural district can do wonders to property values.
After the bombing of apartment blocks in Moscow and other cities, blamed on Chechen rebels, people latched onto him, then prime minister and Boris Yeltsin's anointed successor, as their saviour.
Trump latched onto recently released audio from 2015 of Bloomberg defending stop-and-frisk police policy, declaring on Twitter "WOW, BLOOMBERG IS A TOTAL RACIST!" despite supporting the policy himself.
Popular conservative Twitter personalities associated with organizations like Turning Point USA latched onto the rhetoric Tuesday and have encouraged followers to tweet memes and makes posts under the hashtag #WheresLindsey.
And he's likely to be hit with some tough and unflattering questions about his son Hunter's business dealings, which Trump has latched onto amid the increasingly popular impeachment inquiry. Sen.
Not coincidentally, Democrats latched onto two policies that Mr. Trump campaigned on but has done little to combat as president — the power of big-business monopolies and surging drug prices.
Unlike other glaciers, which are "pinned" down by islands or other landmasses, Thwaites and Pine Island are more or less latched onto an underlying seabed, exposing them to warming ocean currents.
Not all the teens at the Southern California school were won over by his extra-friendly approach, which they found unusual for a public school teacher, but some latched onto him.
And then we get to release, and the people who already knew about this game and remembered the funny, weird trailers and were already amused by the title latched onto it.
The controversy stems from reports that pedophiles have latched onto videos of young children, often girls, marking time stamps that show child nudity and objectifying the children in YouTube's comments section.
But over the past week, a handful of Ellison's critics have latched onto remarks of his about Israel and American Jews that they say should rule him out for the job.
Sandeep Mathrani, chief executive of GGP, on Wednesday said he was not against department stores but has latched onto their concept of offering a wide range of products under one roof.
He was there, of course, to continue building the globe-spanning photographic record he had been creating since he latched onto global warming as his prime subject in the late 1990s.
A lot of people were very keen on this game, and then U-turned on it while members of GamerGate and the alt-right have latched onto it as a cause.
This dates back to the original Hero for Hire issue #1 from 1972, by Archie Goodwin and George Tuska, among others, where Luke Cage latched onto the hype of blaxploitation narratives.
He latched onto an idea floated in a meeting hosted by Pence just hours before the vote was canceled in late March: to allow states to opt out of Obamacare regulations.
Having latched onto a flick from Jon Walters, he flicked the ball over two converging defenders before waiting for it to drop and volleying it low into the back of the net.
If the chemistry just isn't right with you and whoever you've latched onto at a party, politely excuse yourself to get some food or a drink, and say hi to someone else.
He latched onto a caravan of mostly Honduran migrants traveling to seek asylum at the U.S.-Mexico border in service of his argument that "open borders" Democrats posed a national security threat.
"During a lecture, the professor brought up the fact that you could potentially grow mushrooms on coffee waste and for some odd reason I latched onto this idea," Velez, 22012, tells PEOPLE.
Critics say this more liberal definition of four injured stems from a lowly Reddit sub in 2013 and was simply latched onto by uncritical reporters who wanted to gin up sensational headlines.
Perhaps the sexual interpretation that unfortunately was latched onto her work wasn't ever shaken off because the works' striking visual appearance never went through any major shifts or experiments in other methods.
It has latched onto other acts like TFBOYS, a wholesome boy band whose three members each have nearly 30 million followers on the popular microblog Weibo, to help spread the Party message.
In his interview with The Economist, the 2016 Republican presidential candidate admits that in his campaign geared toward optimism, he missed the "anxiety and anger" that disaffected Donald Trump voters latched onto.
They latched onto the study's small share of praise for Democratic presidents, arguing it didn't accurately measure the contribution of Republicans and proposing a new methodology for connecting presidents with the economy.
As quickly as they spun their pain into political action, the country latched onto their tragedy and yanked them, swiftly, into celebrity: a national speaking tour, TV appearances, the cover of TIME.
I latched onto the legs of another officer who was manning the vehicle and spoke to him in Polish, asking if he had children of his own who were innocent like me.
A great divide has appeared in the Democratic presidential primary between traditional candidates and populists who have latched onto proposals that sound great — at least to anyone who doesn't do the math.
Working mothers have latched onto Ms. Trump's brand of have-it-all feminism, even if most lack her financial resources, and entrepreneurs have studied her speeches for clues on making successful pitches.
Spokane's educators have latched onto an idea that might strike others as counterintuitive: They believe they can get more students to go to college — and stay there — by making high school harder.
After the initial break, Ostapenko latched onto the weak serves of Williams, and several unforced errors helped, as she stormed back into the match to go up, 4-1, with two breaks.
I latched onto a sponsor early in sobriety when she showed up to a meeting late and only because it was next to the apartment of person she had just slept with.
Now I would say that it has changed, especially as more extreme and organized elements of the far right have latched onto this movement and, in some ways, helped to legitimize it.
Since 2016, when a former curator alleged that Facebook's Trending Topics feature had an anti-conservative bias, Republicans have latched onto worries about censorship as one of their top tech-related concerns.
In the music video, Riot positioned Ahri as the K-pop group leader and granted Kai'Sa the most expensive in-game cosmetic skin, but fans have unexpectedly latched onto Akali as their favorite.
Though Reddit took steps today to ban r/Physical_Removal, one its most vile and bigotted communities, Trump's de facto hub r/The_Donald latched onto the news gleefully:This is the game changer right here.
From the first moment we meet him, it's clear he thinks the world is against him, and that's why he's latched onto "Poppa Bear Trump," as Mr. Chang (Tim Kang), calls President 45.
Pound bulls had latched onto reports that May was considering delaying the March 653 deadline for Britain's European Union exit, a day after the Labour opposition party shifted towards supporting a second referendum.
It's every introvert's worst nightmare — you're at a party where you don't know too many people, and you've latched onto someone who seems safe to talk to for the rest of the night.
Swift countersued alleging sexual assault, which she testified to earlier in the day, telling jurors that Mueller "stayed latched onto my bare ass cheek" during a meet-and-greet photo op in 2013.
Clinton's camp has already latched onto characterizations of the leak as a pro-Trump effort, perhaps in an attempt to avoid criticism that the primary race against Sanders was "rigged" in her favor.
A number of cities including Richmond, California, latched onto the idea, but the plan to implement it was paused after Deutsche Bank, Wells Fargo, and other major financial players challenged it in court.
Sevastopol is a special federal district, and its government, desperate to diversify the economy from its dependence on Russia's Black Sea fleet, latched onto Mr. Shvets's vision of creating some 200 boutique wineries.
She is joined by a young man (also an alien, played by Mahiro Takasugi) who has latched onto a cynical journalist (not an alien, played by Hiroki Hasegawa) who serves as a guide.
As a reality TV star -- and a cable TV obsessive -- long before he began running for president, ratings have always been the thing he has latched onto as an objective measure of success.
Trump campaign and White House officials have sought to paint Mr. Papadopoulos as a marginal campaign adviser who latched onto the campaign and operated without the approval of policy officials like Mr. Mashburn.
At first, the stock market latched onto the fact the Fed did not describe widespread wage gains or runaway inflation, meaning it may not need to change the pace of its rate hikes.
As rumors of their relationship began to surge over the next few months, British tabloids latched onto story lines that Meghan wasn't Prince Harry's type, or that the American actress wasn't British enough.
There's a reason CNN has latched onto the town hall format in the wake of Trump's victory: They allow the network to continue to portray itself as the fundamentally rational center of American politics.
The Eighth Circuit panel latched onto this potential for carve-outs to argue that it didn't know enough about how the waiver programme functioned to determine if the rule itself constituted an unconstitutional burden.
It may have also been really thick bandages with my eyes closed, I just remember not being able to see anything, thus I latched onto the stuffed animal my sister or mom handed me.
Watching the debates, and everything else going on has been kind of a shit show, and everyone's angry all the time, and this guy popped up as this positive thing that people latched onto.
But it was also important for me to get those other forms of diversity, because that's what I latched onto growing up and made me feel understood, even if it wasn't my exact experience.
Attorney General Barr, in his summary of the report, latched onto the end of that sentence, creating the misleading perception that the Mueller report totally exonerated the Trump campaign on the question of collusion.
You'll also hear some of the duo's curious forays into other sounds that slightly latched onto the DNA of their original success while experimenting with genres like quiet storm and straight up R&B.
Some conservatives have latched onto this myth, which had success with voters in Houston, to oppose laws that ban discrimination against sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace, housing, public accommodations, and education.
Here's some more bullshit from this week: On Friday, defenders of the Alabama Senate candidate Moore latched onto a real statement from one of Moore's accusers and distorted it until it became fake news.
Cavani opened the scoring after 12 minutes when he latched onto a Maxwell cross from the left and doubled the tally from the penalty spot after Syam Ben Youssef fouled Lucas in the box.
In the days following the 2009 VMAs, the media latched onto a major takeaway from the story: Part of the reason that no one would stop talking about Kanye rushing the stage was Twitter.
In the most notorious incident, 4chan trolls latched onto a Myspace page memorializing a seventh-grader who had killed himself, ridiculing the child's recent disappointments and seizing on grammatical errors in posts from mourners.
Violent fringe groups have latched onto the weekly protests, clashing with the police, setting cars on fire and smashing store windows, but a large majority of the Yellow Vests are neither violent nor radical.
But this year, some liberals unhappy with Trump's victory and fearful of his presidency latched onto the idea of an Electoral College revolt as a potential way he could be blocked from the presidency.
Unfounded conspiracy theories latched onto the White Helmets' foreign funding and ties to Mr. Le Mesurier, and held that the rescuers were a Qaeda-linked terrorist group responsible for staging the very same chemical attacks.
The southward-moving airflow latched onto the (by now extremely) cold air over the weekend and brought it southward, much like food on your dinner plate starts sliding off if you suddenly tilt the plate.
So, on 22017chan, you see these incredibly politically incorrect discussions going on and I think they really latched onto Trump because he would go out in public and he would say something incredibly politically incorrect.
Midterm rallying cry Republicans locked in close contests around the country have latched onto Trump's immigration message as they scramble to stave off what could be a wave of support for Democrats on Election Day.
But many within his once-loyal cadre of far-right extremists, racist trolls and white nationalists who latched onto his campaign under the banner of the "alt-right" in 20083 were looking the other way.
But many within his once-loyal cadre of far-right extremists, racist trolls and white nationalists who latched onto his campaign under the banner of the "alt-right" in 22020 were looking the other way.
The campaign has latched onto the global mania surrounding the game, asking fanatic gamers to take a break from hunting for digital creatures and instead turn their attention to helping Syrian families trapped in war zones.
This week, several major advertisers suspended their YouTube campaigns after a report that pedophiles have latched onto videos of young children, marking time stamps that show where children appear and objectifying them in YouTube's comments section.
In earlier work, Huang, Tseng and their colleagues found that trowaglerix from the venom of Tropidolaemus wagleri, commonly known as Wagler's pit viper, latched onto glycoprotein VI, a protein that sits on the surface of platelets.
The sequel, often coined as the greatest superhero movie ever made—more accurately labeled as one of the better psychology films ever made—latched onto the idea of fear and pushed it to extremities through contrast.
This is precisely why the right has latched onto this story, knowing full well that the mainstream media feels compelled to cover any sustained political frenzy, no matter how disproportionate or phony the allegations may be.
Costa Rica had an early chance when the Arsenal star Joel Campbell latched onto a hacked clearance from defender DeAndre Yedlin and slashed a ball just to the right of the goal in the fifth minute.
Pound bulls latched onto reports that May was considering delaying the March 29 deadline for Britain's exit from the European Union, a day after the main Labour opposition party had shifted towards supporting a second referendum.
Ms. Malliotakis at one point latched onto a critique of Mr. de Blasio's housing plan from the left, saying that only a fraction of the $41-billion plan is aimed at those earning less than $25,000.
The tweet underscores the unique way in which Horowitz's report has played out in today's polarized politics — both Democrats and Republicans have latched onto certain findings to promote their partisan narrative while dismissing the other side's.
In the wake of the 2016 election, liberal commentators have latched onto the job guarantee — an idea pushed by some left-wing economists for years — as a way to forge a cross-racial working-class coalition.
For a long while, I saw the alt-right as this weird quasi-nihilistic subculture that latched onto politics purely as a tool of disruption and not necessarily as a means to some actual political outcome.
However, Croatia's leading marksman was not kept out for long, as he latched onto Perisic's flick to fire home what proved to be the winner as Croatia booked their first ever spot in a World Cup final.
After clapping back at a critic of a breastfeeding photo she shared weeks after Mia's birth, she posted a throwback snap taken the first time her older daughter "latched onto [her] nipple" — which happened "instantly," she revealed.
But those elements are useless without a direct emotional connection to the characters, and Game of Thrones promoted the books' fan favorites in such a way that viewers immediately latched onto the same characters that readers did.
Mr. Tsoukalos discovered Mr. von Däniken's books as a boy growing up in Switzerland, at 14 — the ideal indoctrination age, judging by the many convention-goers who said they'd also latched onto "Chariots" in junior high school.
When Brennan's work on duck genitalia went public, conservatives latched onto it as a waste of government money (like a lot of academic research, it was partly funded by the National Science Foundation), acquiring the moniker #DuckPenisGate.
Earlier this month, the Justice Department latched onto the lack of a full House resolution that would govern an impeach inquiry -- and cited a House member's impeachment proposal earlier this year that has so far gone nowhere.
But I also just remember thinking it was really funny when we latched onto this concept of getting sick, but at the end, finding out that it wasn't the flu—it was because we're all extreme alcoholics.
Trump has latched onto this argument, pinning ISIS's rise on Obama and Clinton's Middle Eastern policies throughout his campaign: 3; Trump JUST LAST WEDNESDAY in Daytona Beach: "It was Hillary Clinton...as the founder of ISIS." pic.twitter.
Photo: Sam Rutherford (Gizmodo)The XZ219 demonstrates that Sony has finally latched onto important trends of modern smartphone design, but without chasing things like notches that often make it hard to differentiate a lot of recently released phones.
Jeff Crilly, owner of the 31-foot boat Big Nutz Required II, recorded footage of the moments the shark swam up to the vessel and latched onto a bag of fish bait, according to the Asbury Park Press.
Mr Conway suggested Mr Trump had latched onto an argument made by Steven Calabresi, a legal scholar who co-founded the Federalist Society, America's leading organisation of conservative and libertarian lawyers, of which Mr Conway is a member.
One of the Fed chief's comments that markets latched onto was her view that the U.S. central bank would not need to raise rates "all that much further" to reach current low estimates of the "neutral" funds rate.
Germany had not conceded a single goal in the tournament but their defense surprisingly failed to deal with a long ball down the middle from Linda Sembrant which Jakobsson latched onto and slotted home past goalkeeper Almuth Schult.
The presentation was also expected to include an idea President Donald Trump has latched onto — a temporary cut or suspension of the payroll tax cut through the end of the year which would benefit both companies and workers.
Trump also latched onto the fact that removing a president required the approval of two-thirds of the Senate — so he felt assured that as long as he maintained the support of Senate Republicans, he would be fine.
While more than half a million same-sex weddings have taken place, the far left and the far right have latched onto a handful of conflicts between same-sex couples and religious small businesses providing wedding-related services.
The swan latched onto the dog, and "beat down on it, with one wing and then another," as stated by an onlooker who witnessed the incident as he was feeding the ducks at the other end of the pond.
As part of its "TransferWise everywhere strategy", the London-based start-up has developed an application programming interface (API) which allows its payment service to be latched onto existing businesses capabilities, removing the need for banks and additional fees.
Messi then latched onto a pass from fellow forward Luis Suarez to pounce again in the 77th, sealing Barca's seventh straight domestic league win this season and maintaining their 100 percent start in La Liga and the Champions League.
One other downside: the Sculpt keyboard came with a piece of plastic that magnetically latched onto the bottom to raise the palm rest a little higher on your desk, but Microsoft seems to have ditched that option this time.
Snapchat, based in the Venice Beach neighborhood of Los Angeles, is now valued at around $19 billion and has released a number of advertising products, which brands have eagerly latched onto to experiment with video and facial recognition ads.
Republicans have latched onto Mr. Sanders and Medicare for All as a way to paint Democrats as socialists, a strategy that is unlikely to change no matter what proposal Ms. Pelosi puts forth or who becomes the Democratic nominee.
You find a diversity of age-classes and species, from young hemlocks latched onto fallen trees like octopi; to gnarly red cedar, with their flared buttresses and candelabra tops; to towering Douglas fir trees, with their deeply furrowed bark.
The book landed in the year that the Republican Party nominated Barry M. Goldwater, the conservative Arizona senator, for the presidency, and Goldwater sympathizers latched onto it, buying up copies and distributing them at rallies and by other means.
Republicans have latched onto the narrative, first floated by The Federalist, a conservative website, that the intelligence community's inspector general, Michael Atkinson, had quietly lowered the bar last month for whistleblower complaints to allow the submission of secondhand accounts.
That's one concept in Thomas Frank's The Conquest of Cool, a book that analyzes how the brands of the 1960s latched onto counterculture sloganeering and, in turn, used that rhetoric as a way to sell more and more stuff.
Spain quickly got into their stride and Costa equalized in the 24th minute as he latched onto a long ball forward by Sergio Busquets, bundled off a challenge from Pepe, slipped around two defenders and slotted his shot past Rui Patricio.
An Instagram model said she's fortunate to still have her arm after a nurse shark latched onto it and dragged her under water while the woman was swimming with a school of seemingly harmless sharks in the Bahamas last month.
"Hillary Clinton has got to go to jail," Trump told supporters in California last month, in one example of the way he has latched onto the email server drama to raise doubts about Clinton's character and legitimacy as a presidential candidate.
The two spell out Shadow King's origin story step by step: He fought David's father, who banished him to the astral plane, and it was then, during his separation from his body, that the Shadow King latched onto David's psyche.
White male supremacists like Milo Yiannopoulos and conspiracy theorist Mike Cernovich—both of whom have collaborated with and contributed funding to A Voice for Men—latched onto the controversy, using it to propel themselves and their racist, sexist ideologies into prominence.
In yet another bold move, Brigman ditched her husband, a much older ship captain whom she latched onto as her ticket to travel the world, in 19803; tending to him in retirement back home wasn't exactly what she had in mind.
Still, people do miss their unhealthy fats and, in the latest rage, many have latched onto coconut oil in the mistaken belief that its main highly saturated fat, lauric acid, and other nutrients can enhance health rather than undermine it.
But even though Gibson has disappeared into obscurity, questions need to be asked about the tech companies that feted her, the publishers that didn't fact-check her books, and the online publishers that latched onto her claims and enabled her rise.
Democrats have already latched onto that fact in a court filing earlier this week suggesting Trump made a false statement to the Mueller investigators in his written answers by responding he didn't recall discussing the Democratic email hacks with Stone.
"Dirty Dancing" is one of the great sleeper hits in film history, a dance-filled love story starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey that moviegoers, especially women, latched onto with a fervor that surprised even the people who made it.
This last point is crucial, however, because occult followers of Pepe have latched onto Peterson and, of course, President-elect Trump for similar reasons: They view Pepe as an anti-establishmentarian fighting for truth, in alignment with other truth tellers.
But after the most recent report, Wall Street latched onto the idea that "while the numbers may be good now, there's no way they can stay this good," leading to a 29-percent decline in Macy's stock since its summer peak, Cramer said.
One day after clapping back at a critic of a breastfeeding photo she shared previously, the 23-year-old model posted a throwback snap taken the first time Mia Love, now 8 weeks, "latched onto [her] nipple" — which happened "instantly," Geary reveals.
Much of the derision toward Evans was racially motivated, and detractors latched onto moments like the time he grabbed his crotch and blew a kiss at Griffin mid-fight, using those tame transgressions as evidence that he was bad for the sport.
But readers latched onto certain nuances in the Elder Brother's choices of words (he refers to "The Hound" as dead, but says Sandor Clegane is "at rest"), as well as an unnamed gravedigger at the commune, with injuries similar to the Hound's.
Blaming the dumb shit you do on GTA is a time-honored tradition: Media coverage latched onto the game to explain an eight-year-old shooting his grandmother, cops blamed it for riots in London in 2011, the NRA blames it for everything.
Since then, Trump and other conservatives have latched onto the idea that Twitter is stifling conservative speech, leading CEO Jack Dorsey to bend over backward to convince disingenuously upset members on the right that they are in fact welcome on the platform.
While I was at the hospital, I was visited several times by in-house lactation consultants, who helped me prop the baby on the pillows just right and adjust the hospital bed to the perfect angle so the baby easily latched onto me.
AT&T and Hasbro are the latest companies to pull its ads from Google's YouTube following reports that pedophiles have latched onto videos of young children, often girls, marking time stamps that show child nudity and objectifying the children in YouTube's comments section.
Republicans have latched onto that conspiratorial narrative as they seek to defend Trump amid the mounting slew of damning allegations against him, which include making a White House meeting and the release of roughly $400 million in security assistance contingent on investigations. Rep.
Just a silly conspiracy theory, latched onto by an attention seeker who has a peculiar penchant for them," he wrote, referring to Trump's involvement in the conspiracy theory that former President Obama was born outside the U.S. "The white supremacists' march in Charlottesville?
While many U.S. media outlets reporting the directive latched onto a regulatory change that allows U.S. visitors to Cuba to bring back more than $85033 worth of Cuban cigars and rum for personal use, that's only a very small piece of the picture.
Mr. Cohen remains committed to his inner adolescent, but he has latched onto a potentially sharp political idea in "Grimsby": that the British poor are every bit as tough, ingenious, spirited and finally murderous as an agent in Her Majesty's Secret Service.
But as the polls have tightened, the media, craving a competitive race, has latched onto Sanders's rise, even as most Democrats continue to believe that the Vermont senator has no real shot at the nomination and could be a disastrous general election candidate.
So the industry that brought the world the Marlboro Man, Joe Camel and slogans like "Reach for a Lucky Instead of a Sweet" has latched onto the selfie generation's screens in a highly adaptive way that skirts the advertising rules of old.
But he also said he has a "nuclear button" on his desk and that all U.S. territory is within striking distance of his nuclear weapons, comments Trump latched onto Tuesday when he boasted of a bigger and more powerful "nuclear button" than Kim's.
Five minutes later, Raheem Sterling latched onto a long ball forward from goalkeeper Ederson and calmly finished into the bottom corner to earn City a 3-2 win over Schalke in the first leg of its round of 16 match in Gelsenkirchen.
Correa again denied Parris early in the second half with a brilliant save from the forward's 20-metre strike, but there was nothing the 35-year-old could do when Taylor latched onto Mead's cross and tucked the ball away inside the box.
In a chilling development, when Nazi Germany attempted to change Christmas from a religious holiday to an occasion to praise the fatherland (Jesus's Jewish origins being troublesome for Nazis' racist ideology), it latched onto the Advent calendar as a way of inculcating loyalty into children.
For the last few months — including in his State of the Union speech — Trump has latched onto a broad portrayal of all Democrats as socialists who were out of step with the economic views of the country, bringing up progressive firebrand New York Rep.
On Saturday morning, during our team leads call prior to the all-­hands meeting, I was angry that the management team disingenuously latched onto a cat that was already out of the bag ­­ Sarah Kunst's case ­ ­ as the excuse for these internal investigations and changes.
The tragedy was first shark attack fatality in Cape Cod since 1936, and it came a month after a shark latched onto the thigh of a New York neurologist, who was fortunately dragged ashore by group of beachgoers, and lived to tell a lurid tale.
Yet for all the shitty, boring house that sounds like trendy insurance company hold music, the new house lad has also latched onto plenty of DJs that are more likely to be on the RA top 100 than they are Joey Essex's Dance Anthems.
Though he was unable to clinch first against Xander Schauffele's charge at Kapalua in January, against Johnson in Mexico in February or in his own lack of birdie chances in March on the final day at Bay Hill in Florida, McIlroy latched onto positives.
WEST FARGO, N.D. — Representative Kevin Cramer, who latched onto Donald J. Trump even before he was president and never let go, ousted North Dakota's incumbent Democratic senator, Heidi Heitkamp, on Tuesday, flipping a key seat that was vital to Republican efforts to hold the Senate.
Outlets like the New York Post latched onto cases like that of Tiffany Harris, who was arrested three times for assaulting Orthodox Jewish women in Brooklyn in less than a week: "Harris walked free under the state's new soft-on-crime law," the Post wrote.
In time, this "youthquake" became a self-fulfilling prophecy: Fashion and beauty media latched onto the idea that what is young, or what the young like, is inevitably going to sell; brands started marketing their inventory as a way of preserving one's youth and cool.
But Democratic candidates in all three states have latched onto local issues and cast themselves as outsiders separate from their national party, and public polling has shown margins in all three races in the single digits, with South Dakota and Kansas looking particularly close.
The Sanders campaign Reach: Aired in Ohio and Illinois Impact: This ad latched onto the argument that Sanders used to pull off a startling upset in Michigan on March 8: that international trade deals like the TPP are responsible for the job losses throughout the Rust Belt.
The AfD latched onto the issue with a vengeance following the arrival of one million refugees in the last year and turned it into a battering ram against Merkel, who made a lonely decision a year ago to open the gates for people fleeing war and turmoil.
Alex Smoake, who was with the 23-year-old woman (who does not want her name to be publicly released), says that their group of friends was snorkeling for the first time at Boca Raton Beach in Florida when the shark latched onto the woman's right forearm.
Established programs like Teach for America had already enshrined the idea of placing Ivy League students in troubled cities, and Yang's project intentionally latched onto that brand identity — in obvious ways such as the name as well as subtle ways, like the color scheme in its logo.
As babies haven't quite latched onto (sorry, we had to) the debate over where it is and isn't appropriate to breastfeed, they tend not to take location into account when it's meal time, and nursing moms know you can't always find a convenient spot on the go.
Trump's relationship with the alt-right has been a complicated saga ever since the racist groups latched onto his campaign for President, with movement leaders like David Duke, a former imperial wizard of the Ku Klux Klan, and white supremacist Richard Spencer endorsing the Trump campaign.
Perhaps that premise gets to the core of why, throughout time, so many have latched onto the hope that Anastasia could still be alive: the romance of the idea that there could be royals living among us, or that we could somehow even be one of them.
Where the mainstream has latched onto and attempted to colonize Caribbean sounds (Christopher Columbus must love "tropical house"), and where Joss Stone can earn Billboard's No. 1 Reggae Album of 2015 based on ill-fitting determinations, Radial helps artists and soca music lovers to reclaim the narrative.
The first two figures I latched onto whose names I can remember (shout out to the nameless hockey coach in atom minor who gave me my first compliment from an adult man when I "used my body" to stop a forward from getting past me) are fictional.
Read: Meet the Florida Woman Fighting the Authorities to Keep Her Pet Gator Nearly 20,000 bees latched onto the back of a car for two straight days in the UK after the hive's queen got trapped in the trunk of a Mitsubishi Outlander, the Telegraph reports.
My assumption based on what I'd been shown was that growth had been possible in Pluto's system based on orbit and proximity, or that a material similar to the tardigrade had been scattered via meteor and latched onto the vibration or variance in light of the vessel.
By setting Christina and Isaac against Mae and Michael, Meghie has latched onto an oft-visited conceit about the past — that it informs the future and our capacity for love — but she never manages to make the wanly realized older couple worthy of the time they consume.
The minister, the chief government spokesman Benjamin Griveaux, told French television that Yellow Vest protesters and "men dressed in black" — the so-called casseurs, or "breakers," who have latched onto the movement — commandeered a construction vehicle and broke down the door of the Left Bank building.
Video games and the U.S. armed forces have been entwined ever since the commercial rise of gaming: In the 1980s, Atari released the tank shooter Battlezone, which the Army latched onto as a potential training tool; the same thing happened to the seminal PC shooter Doom.
He found a hole in the Raiders' zone and Siemian lofted a pass that Derby latched onto with one hand, tip-toeing down the sideline for the final few yards to stay in bounds before extending his arm and the ball over the goal line for the score.
Weier made her first appearance in front of a jury of eight men and eight women on Tuesday in Waukesha County, Wisconsin, where her attorney, Joseph Smith, told jurors in court that her parent's divorce caused a depressed that descended her into madness as she latched onto Geyser.
While majority of viewers latched onto Swift's many versions (or clones) of herself through the years, we can't help but focus in on the many similarities "Look What You Made Me Do" shares with past music videos dreamt up by icons like Michael Jackson, Madonna, Beyoncé and more.
When bodycon knitwear designer (and All Walks collaborator) Mark Fast cast three UK size 21950 (US size 12) models in his spring/summer 2010 show, the media latched onto the unusual runway images and a likely sensationalized story that Fast's stylist had stormed out in protest was widely reported.
But when President Trump latched onto Ms. Pipko's concept of a "Jexodus" — a fledgling, and some would say crass, effort by Republicans to woo Jews away from the Democratic Party — even Democratic leaders found themselves defensively responding to a young woman they did not know existed a month ago.
For months, he had been hounded by right-wing Hindu groups that had latched onto an old novel of his, "One Part Woman" (2010), about a religious festival in which childless women were permitted to sleep with men other than their husbands, in the hope of becoming pregnant.
A 25-basis point rate hike also announced by the Fed had been widely expected by financial markets; it was its signal that rates were likely to rise three times in 2017 - up from twice at the Fed's September meeting - that investors latched onto and drove the greenback higher. tmsnrt.
He's a figure often seen as a bogeyman by conservative pundits, who have latched onto both his Hungarian roots and massive success in the financial sector — such as betting against the British pound in the 1990s — to create shadowy associations with his extensive support of progressive causes and social justice.
The numbers don't wholly reflect the increased feelings of security among those who finally have full-time work, who had latched onto part-time jobs or been bumped around as anxious employers, rattled by the anti-business Obama White House, tried to get by with as few employees as possible.
Some religious conservatives have latched onto this myth to oppose laws that ban discrimination against sexual orientation and gender identity in the workplace, housing, public accommodations, and education — particularly after a big win in Houston, where voters struck down a local nondiscrimination law after opponents of the ordinance trumpeted the bathroom myth.
Critics of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE recently latched onto their latest outrage du jour, and it's one they believed was political dynamite.
In the other America and the other set of hearings, Democrats are out to get Trump at any cost, have latched onto a muddled and inconsequential incident, and are laying it out in great detail on national television in the hopes of convincing the public that the President has done something wrong.
The movement quickly latched onto much wider and deeper discontent with Mr. Macron's fiscal policies, notably his almost immediate reduction of tax on the wealthy, which to many set the tone for Mr. Macron's priorities, especially as he then proceeded to raise taxes on many people's pensions and on gasoline and diesel fuel.
In this case, Mr. Trump didn't invent the story of the attack (it's relatively clear that something happened at the embassy) but he has latched onto its vague description to raise alarm in a way that's broad and unsettling enough to provide support for any actions he wants to take in response.
But the Trump administration has latched onto the term, using it frequently to describe news stories that are not favorable to President TrumpDonald John TrumpO'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms Objections to Trump's new immigration rule wildly exaggerated MORE or his policies.
On Twitter, which Trump uses as an unfiltered loudspeaker, the company has been accused of shadow-banning conservative voices, something Trump and others in the GOP have latched onto and used as a stick to beat the company with — forcing Jack Dorsey to go on Sean Hannity's radio show and deny the company censors any political views.
Today she sent us this, on the politics of immigration: Despite all the news about the F.B.I. investigation into the man who may become our next Supreme Court justice, a surprising number of readers latched onto the details in my story about migrant children being moved to Texas: Massive tents on a barren patch of land.
The hodgepodge group of libertarians, pacifists, alt-righters, and paleocons had, for the part, latched onto Donald Trump's campaign as a vehicle to smash the stranglehold of neoconservatives on the GOP and advance a stay-at-home foreign policy: no more wars in the Middle East, no interventions in the name of democracy or human rights or vengeance.
McConnell quickly latched onto the idea of using "the Clinton model," a reference to the very first resolution in the Clinton impeachment trial that passed the Senate 100 to 0 and set up a process that allowed both the House managers and the President's defense team to make their cases before lawmakers voted on hearing from witnesses.
Hence conservatives latched onto the "secret society" text, a text that existed for them completely out of context, didn't mention Trump or Republicans at all, was, incidentally, written by Page, not Strzok, and -- as most of us who have ever used our thumbs to tap out a message can probably similarly attest -- was probably a joke.
" -- David Fahrenthold "I'm really fascinated about how corporate America has latched onto eliminating plastic straws but they seem to have zero commitment in the amount of fossil fuels/environmental concerns in producing all the other plastic the world consumes: condiments, beauty products, cleaning products, laundry detergent … basically most of what is sold in a grocery store.
Twitter users latched onto Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaMichelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her US ambassador to Germany calls out journalists who blocked him on Twitter MORE during President Trump's inauguration Friday, turning her reactions into memes.
In the buildup to the release of Joker, the much-discussed new antihero film centered on the main villain of the Batman franchise, the media latched onto one specific narrative: that the film had potential to inspire real-world violence, particularly from incels, who some believed might feel some sort of kinship with the movie's "angry loner" version of the Joker.
The Times' Peter Baker reported at the time that some conservatives had latched onto a theory that a Russian energy nuclear agency donated to the Clinton Foundation in order to later secure Hillary Clinton's approval of its purchase of a uranium mining company when she was secretary of state -- otherwise referred to as "the Uranium One scandal" by some in conservative media.
The positive story of Columbus — how he proved the Earth was round and discovered America — was embraced by Italian immigrants to America, who were in search of an American hero as they faced discrimination and persecution in the US. "To help prove that Italians were a part of the American story, Italian Americans latched onto Irving's version of Columbus, and promoted it like crazy," Conover said.
The complicated joy is probably part of why it's the song people have latched onto in the wake of his tragic death—it debuted at 79 on the Hot 100 in the week after he died and his "biggest influence," Good Charlotte, prepared a cover for his memorial—but it's also just because he finally channeled his mix of disparate influences into a perfect pop song.
The neon lights were on steroids, and to prevent a seizure I turned my head into the crowd—and ALLOFASUDDEN caught view of a couple a few feet away from me who were fully exercising their civil liberties by fucking doggystyle, girl with her hands latched onto the speakers, dress pulled up, ass bent over, fully copulating with her dude for a good 15 minutes through Migos and Future.
President 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 campaign on Thursday latched onto the administration's formal announcement of a proposed "Space Force," asking supporters to vote on a logo that will be displayed on merchandise.
There is no denying that alt-right websites have latched onto Swift as an icon, and while she has not embraced the title whatsoever, she also hasn't denounced white supremacy on her social media platforms, though her lawyers have on her behalf ("Let this letter stand as a yet another unequivocal denouncement by Ms. Swift of white supremacy and the alt-right," a letter obtained by the ACLU on behalf of Swift reads).
In recent days, President Donald Trump has latched onto the idea of the checks as a way to quickly give Americans money to cover housing payments, food and expenses as much of America's social and business life shuts down as the coronavirus spreads across the U.S. Behind the scenes, the Treasury Department is working on the mechanics of giving Americans direct checks, with the amount depending on one's income and family size.
White is a well-known connoisseur of music as a physical product (like, he's the guy who developed a vinyl which creates a hologram when it plays), and many fans have latched onto his approach of making that product something special and worth owning—plus, even if we're not collectors, most of us will still remember the pre-online feeling of going to buy a record, whether vinyl, tape, or CD, and it's a pretty special thing, right?
" But what the Twittersphere latched onto, following the interview's publication on Business Insider four days later on April 28, is the moment in which Bezos — now the richest person in the world, and the first person to be valued at a three-digit net worth in the billions — tells his audience how he intends to spend most of his wealth: "The only way that I can see to deploy this much financial resource is by converting my Amazon winnings into space travel.
In the piece, the Bee's editorial board refers to Nunes as President 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 "stooge" and criticizes him for prompting GOP attacks on the FBI with a classified memo that Republicans have latched onto as potential proof of political bias in the FBI.
When outraged lawmakers latched onto legislative efforts to stop U.S. support for the Saudis in Yemen, the Trump administration dispatched Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE and then-Secretary of Defense James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE to Capitol Hill for a briefing.

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