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That idea of saving money is something that brands latch on to with their marketing.

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Now Russia has latched on to an unfounded allegation made by Georgian Dream's founder that a high-ranking foreign official asked Georgia's former prime minister to join a war with Russia "for three or four days".

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The recent attack ads have latched on to the controversy that roiled the state Capitol four years ago.

Luanda explains that while there was a latch on the kitchen window, the one in Jovanni's bedroom "wasn't in a good state".

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As the firefighters drove back to the station, hundreds of hitchhikers rode along as well: A swarm of bees latched on to the windshield and the doors of the fire truck.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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