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A browse of the Internet will reveal that butterfly collectors are a mighty, worldwide collective.
As always with family holidays, there was a certain amount of nostalgia for past activities: lingering in art galleries rather than sprinting through them, an afternoon drink, a browse of the tempting-looking independent fashion shops.
TO EARN €136,000 ($181,590), a browse of the internet suggests, you need to be an IT operations director at a British firm, governor of New York state or an usciere (usher) in the Italian parliament.
A browse of the end notes reveals that the "substantiation" is a combination of family lore provided by one individual and an 1870 census record.
A character called Deadlift is the 2014 shooter's first real boss, and a browse of YouTube shows that I'm not alone in struggling with his hefty shield, electrified floors, and legion of supporting enemies.
I had a browse of the agency's UK-wide list of zero-rated restaurants--the "Top 100 Places to Contract Gastroenteritis," if you like--and found that plenty are located in the capital.
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Cubicle dwellers developed new routines, starting the work day with a Starbucks latte and a quick browse of their favorite shopping Web sites.
For alongside Alan Carr and Justin Lee Collins (The Friday Night Project), Noel Fielding and Julian Barratt (The Mighty Boosh), David Mitchell and Robert Webb (Peep Show) and Simon Pegg and Nick Frost (Hot Fuzz), a quick browse of the list will also reveal a nomination for Posh and Becks.
In fact, a quick browse of some relevant forums suggests that many just want a photo and a little more information.
To judge by a quick browse of the New York segments, the "new perspective" part is outstripping accuracy a bit.
However, a quick browse of the latest health advice on portion control tells me something I could have already guessed myself: I eat too much meat.
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