| 11. | To this the company adds antibodies that latch on to the differentiated cells.
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| 12. | Elvis is a distinctive persona that people can latch on to,
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| 13. | He latches on, refusing to let go until you yell " uncle ."
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| 14. | The day's work began with the opening of latches on the bee hives.
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| 15. | But there was no rush to latch on to the sound.
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| 16. | History is cold-blooded; history latches on to one thing and obscures the rest.
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| 17. | Because there is no conduct for them to latch on to,
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| 18. | Three-fourths of parents put safety latches on drawers and cabinets, the survey showed.
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| 19. | Other revolvers place this latch on the frame, behind the cylinder.
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| 20. | This makes it harder for the baby to latch on properly for feeding.
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