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They, too, quickly clicked.
And Rice quickly clicked with Favre, who signed with the Vikings in mid-August.
When Hicks got to the series of photographs of the dying girl in the officer's arms, she quickly clicked through them.
The girls giggled and quickly clicked them away, knowing that one of their classmates had added the link just to amuse his friends.
That business quickly clicked.
While installing the client software for the music-sharing service (which I have long since stopped using), I had quickly clicked through all the little check boxes marked "I Agree," thereby granting permission to install this advertising software on my system.
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Burke talks extremely quickly, clicking her fingers if the rate threatens to slow.
She is vigilant with the TV remote, though, quickly clicking away from images of the twin towers.
[He quickly clicks on to the next slide, showing fifteen chimpanzees stitched together at the chest] Look! Monkey accordion!
Though Madison Avenue men are pleased enough to praise online's potential, they seem pretty sour when it comes to paying more than a fraction of what print can command – and analysts stand in line behind them, asserting that print reading time far exceeds quickly clicking from page to page.
To play drums, for example, you quickly click on drum set icons, whack-a-mole style.
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