Sentence examples for of a browse from inspiring English sources

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Have a bit of a browse.

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Even his time warp of a browsing history ("Free Studio on Park Ave .for Personal Assistant!") and retro list of applications (what, exactly, was Google Talk, and what did humans use it for?) have lost their defamiliarizing edge.

The procedure of creating map representations in the form of NaviCell pages is straightforward and, in the simplest case of a browse-only representation, takes only a few clicks and several minutes.

A browse of the Internet will reveal that butterfly collectors are a mighty, worldwide collective.

Each one of them is worth a browse, and a bookmark.

The New Yorker, July 5 , 1969P. 34 Confused Memories of a Dusty Browse Through the "Your Choice - 25 cents" Shelf in a Secondhand Book Store.

By Colleen Brooks The New Yorker, July 5, 1969 P. 34 Confused Memories of a Dusty Browse Through the "Your Choice - 25 cents" Shelf in a Secondhand Book Store.

Rendell's matter-of-fact narration becomes a browsing, unhysterical camera style.

Think of it like a browsing in a book store.

Both Pleistocene and extant bison are grazers to mixed feeders with relatively high tolerance of a suboptimal browsing diet.

However the study found that other ways in which a browser logs data were often left undisturbed at the end of a private browsing session.

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