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  • The mere threat of being uprooted prompted Dat to latch onto something.
  • "I'll latch onto something and just sort of daydream.
  • "When they latch onto something, they won't let go.
  • Just how did those two wildly different designers happen to latch onto something as offbeat as pompoms?
  • Blass concurred, noting that " if one thing doesn't work, you must latch onto something else.
  • Such is the determination of a motherless kitten to latch onto something nurturing as it grows to become an independent cat.
  • When these giggly, joyous creatures latch onto something, watch out : by hook or crook, they'll get it.
  • "You're an amoeba swimming around in the salt water trying to find some way to latch onto something, " he says.
  • Once these people latch onto something that guarantees live TV coverage and front-page headlines, they just aren't inclined to let it go.
  • "Yeah, they have a lockjaw, " said Lakovic, " and when they latch onto something, they won't let go.
  • Classes are frequently conversations led by teachers, and if the students latch onto something good, the lack of a bell system allows the discussion to continue into the next session.
  • He's been associated with so many people that have been successful, it's hard to believe he's not going to latch onto something successful there ."
  • People " are so confused by the sheer quantity of information available, " he said, that they will be grateful " if they can latch onto something ."
  • Such is the determination of a motherless kitten to latch onto something nurturing as it grows to become an independent cat . ( John Young is opinion page editor of the Waco Tribune-Herald ).
  • But more often than not, it's something that has been featured in a movie soundtrack or is already in heavy rotation on MTV . And when they do latch onto something new, they play
  • The AV Club noted that this episode was the first instance of the South Park " fad episode ", in which " Characters briefly latch onto something fleetingly popular and often inherently stupid which is then obsessed about to the detriment of their relationships ( or, occasionally, the safety of the entire town )  then, inevitably, they realize that the object of their obsession is dumb and drop it forever ."