Yet many of those 30 million paid subscribers are kids who have glommed on to texting with a remarkable resilience. |
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Several people told me that he was a homeless man who had glommed on to the event. |
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The industry is largely unregulated and wildly variable a mixture of professionals and slick chancers who have glommed onto a wealthy newcomer. |
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They glommed together in clumsy embraces, pawing and heaving and searching as if blind for each other's lips. |
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By October, even those who had glommed his money decided that the exemption looked bad, and they withdrew the language from the controversial energy bill. |
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Well, it was actually his idea, which he glommed off of someone else. |
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It's funny to me that little girls have glommed on to the show so much. |
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Now, ever eager for new ideas to sell stocks to investors, Wall Street has glommed on to hints that enthusiasm for low-carb diets may be waning a bit. |
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Most great American songbook albums feel grafted on to the artist's career: too obviously glommed together as a money-making exercise or a means of tiding them over when inspiration fails to strike. |
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