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Examples
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Latching occurs when the baby's mouth creates a tight seal around your nipple and most of your areola.
EzineArticles 2010
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"Latching on to mine was my clear path forward, and I know now that it was only a matter of time before a receptive person finds herself so moved."
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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Latching on to the health-care overhaul clearly seems risky, based on recent polls.
Feingold Takes Risk on Health Care Douglas Belkin 2010
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"Latching on to mine was my clear path forward, and I know now that it was only a matter of time before a receptive person finds herself so moved."
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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"Latching on to mine was my clear path forward, and I know now that it was only a matter of time before a receptive person finds herself so moved."
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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"Latching on to mine was my clear path forward, and I know now that it was only a matter of time before a receptive person finds herself so moved."
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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"Latching on to mine was my clear path forward, and I know now that it was only a matter of time before a receptive person finds herself so moved."
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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"Latching on to mine was my clear path forward, and I know now that it was only a matter of time before a receptive person finds herself so moved."
Elizabeth Nicholas: The Road Less Traveled Elizabeth Nicholas 2011
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Latching on a then-controversial therapy called applied behavioral analysis, they launched an intensive regimen of treatment, six hours a day, five days a week.
The Man Who Wouldn't Grow Up: When Sirius XM radio DJ Kenny Curtis talks, kids listen 2010
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Latching onto the latest "good" fad somehow justifies our self confidence.
R.W. Sanders: America's Addiction Stems Beyond Food and Alcohol R.W. Sanders 2010
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