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Even without it I'd click".
I'd click it on and the universe would stop.
I'd click on my still-open Facebook tab to check my feed before remembering there was no point.
At the end of the day, I'd click through and see which ones got done and kind of mark them off.
If "Chronicling America" does not offer actual images, then I'd click the "Libraries that have it" tab and make myself a working list of libraries where each or all these papers can be consulted.
But I'd look at people who'd cropped their face out of a larger picture, so I'd click on the picture and it would just be a tiny square in a black box".
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"I don't think anything has ever made me feel as lonely and isolated as having a computer program ask me how I felt on a scale of one to five, and – after I'd clicked the sad emoticon on the screen – telling me it was 'sorry to hear that' in a prerecorded voice," Rachel recalled.
He said: "The bank seemed to think that I'd double clicked on a "3" so that the last three numbers were 496, but because I'd clicked on the 3, the 394 came up, I didn't pick up on it, and it went through someone else's account".
There was even a young, gay Larry fan who was so excited that I'd clicked "like" on his Tumblr post that he created a video about it.
I'd clicked my ill-fitting boots into the very same skis that had last been worn by our movie's main character, Rick, the day he broke his back.
I'd done it again; I'd clicked myself into oblivion and here I was watching a video of a chubby man-child lolling about on his sofa, his life made hilariously difficult by the contraptions he'd had installed to enable his laziness.
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