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Two thirds of these new fruit and nut bar "cakes" may be wrapped up tight in Cling Wrap and foil, but they still call out.
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Two thirds of these new fruit and nut bar "cakes" may be wrapped up tight in Cling Wrap and foil, but they still call out.
A New Standard Sarah 2009
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"Cling" simply means "hold on to" - this has been a subject of numerous books, interviews, columns, etc. by all manners of authors, politicians, journalists, eg.
Woman Who Broke "Small Town" Story Says Obama Campaign's Response Was "Classy" 2009
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"Cling" makes me think that he's getting ready to fall off a cliff -- which isn't near the case.
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Cling to it as your most cherished possession, and never allow anyone to interfere with it again.
Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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“Cling to simplicity, sincerity and the power of truth.” ~ from the I Ching
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Cling to it as your most cherished possession, and never allow anyone to interfere with it again.
Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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A few years ago I was flipping the TV channels and stopped for a moment on the classic movie channel after noticing a very young Cling Eastwood as well as Richard Burton.
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Cling to your delusions all you want, you've already committed your grandchildren to paying for those delusions.
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Cling to it as your most cherished possession, and never allow anyone to interfere with it again.
Recovering From Religious Abuse Jack Watts 2011
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