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Logging off
verb
Present participle of log off
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Logging off, he scribbled more notes in a small pad, unaware that FBI agents were watching him through surveillance cameras.
Logging off Napster the other night, I clicked on to Bear Share which links to the decentralized network of computers running Gnutella software.
Logging off and reading a book for just 15-20 minutes before class or work can sharpen your focus, and the concentration needed to fully submerse yourself in a novel is an invaluable skill to retain.
Logging off may be one important step toward securing a good night's sleep".
Logging off or switching to another channel will move you to a countdown to 10 before your character gets completely disconnected and transferred.
However, I'd also recommend logging off occasionally; even if just for a day or two.
Gliding through our inbox in peace at 8am and logging off by 4pm.
If you take all this at face value, logging off seems like a good idea.
All the examples presented are Actions: logging on, performing a search, displaying a listing, and logging off.
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Electoral meddling, enormous data breaches, that feeling of hollowness that users are invariably left with after logging off we regret it all.
But email was better suited to the way we used to use the Internet logging off and on, checking our messages in bursts.
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