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Great heaps of seaweed clung to its base, and
Great heaps of sea-weed clung to its base, and storm-birds—born of the wind one might suppose,
I hated that job and I clung to that job.
I hated that job, and I clung to that job.
Great heaps of seaweed clung to its base,
They knelt down at its feet and clung upon the outside of its garment.
Despite all this, however, Japan's leaders, and especially its military, clung fiercely to notions of "getsu-go," decisive battle.
Japan's leaders and especially its military clung fiercely to notions of Ketsu-Go ("decisive battle").
We clung to each other as a way of validating our rejection of all those social people.
We clung to each other as a way of validating our rejection of all those social people.
Christianity had, in Nietzsche's account, emerged in the late Roman Empire in the minds of timid slaves who'd lacked the stomach to get hold of what they really wanted and so had clung to a philosophy that made a virtue of their cowardice.
and so had clung to a philosophy that made a virtue of their cowardice.
What is it, Tom?" And the two clung together with beating hearts.
And the two clung together with beating hearts.
But instead of finding another source of comfort, these monkeys clung even tighter at all times than monkeys raised without rejecting mothers.
clung even tighter at all times than monkeys raised without rejecting mothers. And this
Like fools we clung to the old hatreds
Like fools, we clung to the old hatreds and fought as we had for generations.
The rain caused the chemicals to leech into the soil while a leech clung to his leg during the height in the swamp.
The rain caused the chemicals to leach into the soil while a leech clung to his leg during the hike in the swamp.