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As Google engineer Takashi Toyoshima notes in today's announcement, users typically reload pages because they either look broken or because the content looks like it should have been updated (think old-school live blogs).
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He's actually leaving Christmas presents for his friends, because they either looked after his sick grandmother or just happen to be quite attractive.
They either look depressing or incongruous".
No one looked happy: they either looked like executioners, grim as death, or victims.
People with Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) are more likely to use substances and become addicted because they are either looking for thrills (i.e., positive reinforcement) or seeking relief from their ADHD symptoms (i.e., negative reinforcement) [ 8, 9].
But the government is getting away with such brazen U-turns because journalists either look away or don't understand the economics.
They were either looking at each other or their food.
If you happen to catch him staring at you, chill, he will either look away immediately because you caught him, or, he will smile and keep staring for a little while longer to see what you do.
Rather than mount a full-throated effort to undermine Apple's claims of imitation, Samsung's lawyers in the trial argued that many of Apple's patents were invalid because of earlier technologies that either looked or operated similarly to Apple's products.
Because of the camera setup in current videoconferencing systems, from Skype to Telepresence, users are either looking at no one if they aren't looking into the camera, or at everyone if they are.
Speaking of whom, we cut back to our chanteuse and her fella and decide that Adele is either looking mardy because there is some kind of marital going on, or because she is stuck in a traffic jam due to some accident, and, frankly, that's enough to annoy anyone.
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