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Shoppers have altered their buying patterns, he added, which means they may be browsing for ground chuck at 9 o'clock in the morning on a Sunday, instead of 4 o'clock on a Friday afternoon.
She may only need a head of lettuce and a gallon of milk, but today's grocery shopper might as well be browsing for a smartphone or a car.
Others in your location might be browsing for photos of nearby places, and as a result, your photo is more likely to be seen by those people.
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The Library of Congress's Civil War Maps could be browsed for decades.
Authoritative (it won an Italian award) and written with an eye for anecdote, it can just as profitably be browsed for pleasure as consulted for information.
The database can be browsed for compounds, pathways, reactions, enzymes, their genes and organisms.
The dataset can be browsed for information available based on a few methods for limited list of Rv IDs.
"She needs a shorter heel?" she asked of Ms. Gill, who was browsing for Ms. Christie.
On a recent Thursday afternoon, he was browsing for a book by C. S. Lewis.
YOU are browsing for lampshades on a department store's website.
There are also some phallic candles, and all are decorated with retro/porn-chic drawings so you know what hex you're browsing for.
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