people cling to continuity and to their privileges, but nobody is clinging to the doctrine.
They found that three different strains of cavity-causing bugs cling less tightly to enamel that's been rinsed with fluoride.
DON'T use any cosmetics that have glitter in them―the specks cling to wrinkles―and, worse, it'll look like you're trying to go back to high school.
The early workers in relativistic theory were very much impressed by the symmetry between space and time and wanted to cling to it— to hold onto it at all costs.
RATAN TATA had a dream of getting poor Indians off the motor bikes to which whole families precariously cling and into shiny new cars they could buy for 1 lakh (100, 000) rupees, or about $2, 200.
Girls don't like guys who have no lives, and who cling to them like plastic wrap.
The truth is, we can't have anyone, when we can't even cling on to our changing selves, while we cling helplessly to clinging itself, to the idea that the beloved is someone to have and to hold.
Purple and coral-hued sea stars cling to a rock in Schooner Cove on Vancouver Island, part of British Columbia’s Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
They reasoned that if this were not the case, when faced with reminders of mortality, people would cling more fiercely to their beliefs and be more negative about those who threatened them.
"How can you rid yourself of what you cling to"?
How pitiful are they who cling strongly to concrete reality: turn your attention within, my heart friends.
Worse still, whereas in other subject areas students tend to jump ship in the early years, in the humanities they cling like limpets before eventually falling off.
China will cling to the view (Shared by most developing countries) that the developed world bears the main responsibility for dealing with the problem. But it is also keen to co-operate.
Those who cling to erroneous views and unjustifiable demands shall be educated by criticism.
Within minutes of the official opening, the footway started to tilt and sway alarmingly, forcing some of the pedestrians to cling to the side rails.
All she had to cling to was her husband Mark.
In fact, we sometimes cling to our grievances and grudges. Because our stories of grievance and resentment are a way to define who we think we are.
The water will cling round your feet and babble its secret.
When leaders are defeated, they tend to cling on, even if they have to settle for cranky power-sharing arrangements with the opposition-as Robert Mugabe did in Zimbabwe.
I have this theory that, to us the world is a flat thing we stand on, but to birds it is a cliff they cling to, a huge ball and they cling to the side and then fall off and fly and glide.
Do not cling to him or allow him to cling to you.
It will follow you, sleep beside you, and cling to your chest no matter what you do.
These are the lifeblood of the Barba people living in the villages that cling to every mountain top.