The emotionality of the Slows had the strange characteristic of clinging to me like a stain.
"He thought zombies were chasing him and clinging to the truck, " Baer said in an e-mail.
The hyper pace is complicated further by our resistance to change and clinging to the past.
Here and there, an empty frame showed triangles of glass still clinging to the wood.
Even Cuba, while clinging to Marxist ideas, has shown an interest in China's economic reforms.
Brazilians, once described as clinging to the coast like crabs, have scurried westwards and northwards.
Clinging to the Second Amendment will no longer resonate with the majority of U.S. citizens.
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Infant titi and owl monkeys spend much of their time clinging tenaciously to their fathers' fur.
Elian survived for two days clinging to an inner tube until he was rescued by fishermen.
They travelled for hours clinging to nets strung inside containers, according to the AP news agency.
Plenty of firms are clinging on, even prospering, by milking and developing already established brands.
Mr Brevnov was clinging on to his job after the board voted to sack him.
Like fat cells clinging to a body, they want to eat, too, despite their uselessness.
The flower farms are clinging on, but the violence could not have come at a worse time.
Presto -- the heavy socks defy gravity by clinging to her legs midway between ankle and knee.
She was found clinging to a rocky outcropping no bigger than a yoga mat on a near-vertical slope.
Wiley was clinging to a board, according to an account he gave to a newspaper the next day.
The judicial commission, which is supposed to look into legal reform, is up against those clinging to tradition.
"We were suffering, it was very hot and we were clinging to the ropes, " one Honduran migrant said.
However, successful managers are not at the back end clinging to the past.
He is also suspicious that Mr Blair is clinging on in part to allow a credible challenger to emerge.
And you can hardly blame the startup for clinging to its one hit.
Another question raised by the trial of this abortion doctor is the matter of reactionaries clinging to the past.
The alternative is clinging to what we know, limiting our focus on what is controllable, and denying the unknown.
Many people had horror stories of how they cheated death by clinging on to trees or hiding within temples.
Polls show President Lula clinging to a lead that could give him an outright victory in Sunday's general election.
Researcher bias, due either to clinging tenaciously to a pet theory, or to financial interests, can also skew results.
He had drinking shots and other unflattering photos dressed in pajamas, clinging to a teddy bear for example.
"India is still clinging on to its social values, which explains Bollywood's success everywhere but in America, " she said.
There were also the tiny strawberries and raspberries clinging to stunted little bushes.
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