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"Mike seems quiet and unassuming, but his brain is always clicking away, recording everything," Swisher told me.
Rick [Buckler, drums] was always clicking away with his camera, and took a picture up north of some rundown houses that just captured the sentiment, so we used it on the sleeve.
He is always clicking: a photo of a 200-year-old hemlock tree, of evidence of the 1938 hurricane, of a stone wall in the woods that would have, in Thoreau's time, been in a field, a field that time turned into woods.
Some of Asad's finger taps don't seem to register properly (though he admits to not knowing how to play, so he wasn't always clicking in the right places).
The company is clearly ramping up its efforts in helping retailers and merchants reach potential customers using the site, who have been pinning and sharing more aspirational items to their boards, if not always clicking through and buying.
In front of a big debt clock always clicking higher, Romney says that he "worries about "prairie fire of debt... getting closer to our children" -- which combines a lot of inflammatory visual and verbal rhetoric.
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The choruses always click.
(Of course, you can always click any photo to see it at a fuller size).
But elsewhere the mix of old Italy and young British talent has not always clicked.
Even so, things don't always click when Mr. Gergiev conducts the Kirov Orchestra in concert.
"You tell the guy not to click on the link to the free iPad, and he still always clicks on the link to the free iPad," he said.
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