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Have you ever "liked" something, for example a friend announcing their engagement (to use the word yet another way), and then months later seeing posted wedding photos and thinking, "When did they get engaged?" Our minds are not with us in these moments of interaction.
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If the U.S. wants and likes something for itself they should like it for us, too.
"Everyone would like something for free," says Chuck Haas of MetroFi, a supplier of municipal Wi-Fi systems.
Santa said he would like something for Christmas: a computer for his diabetes club at his hotel.
You might not like something, for example, you might not like rap, or hip hop, and choose rock or jazz, but even if you have your own reasons to like your music, others might prefer what you don't like.
"It looks like something for a prostitute," another chimed in.
Sounds like something for Saturday Night Live or Mad TV.
It looked like something for transporting dangerous radioactive isotopes.
Laser hair removal sounds like something for Chewbacca or for very determined women.
None of the books say anything about gratification, even though a newly laid egg looks exactly like something for nothing.
"It is not a small matter, it may sound like something for anoraks at the end of the day.
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