31. When the ground seemed to be shifting under our feet, it was something to grab onto. 32. While some of the popularity stems from kids simply grabbing onto the latest trend, Pines said scary tales have an innate appeal for youngsters. 33. With more ambition than capital, Kory grabbed onto an idea that had drifted around the Kansas City area for years. 34. Edmonds leaped and grabbed onto the top of the eight-foot-high wall and caught the ball with his free arm. 35. Holyfield got to his feet, but was desperately grabbing onto Ruiz the rest of the round while taking a punishment. 36. It works by keeping HIV from grabbing onto certain structures on the surface of blood cells. 37. That exposes a section that proteins called antibodies can grab onto, allowing the prions to be detected. 38. The full-length protein may grab onto targets the small fragments would miss, she said. 39. The engineer chased the train, grabbing onto a railing on the engine, said Fred Alger, transportation director for the Ohio Public Utilities Commission. 40. The drug baclofen, used to treat spasticity, also grabs onto the GABA-B receptor. |