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You are, I am, more than a solitary mouse-clicking unit staring into a flat screen.
Rev. Anne Howard: Grads: You Are Not Amazing Rev. Anne Howard 2011
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You are, I am, more than a solitary mouse-clicking unit staring into a flat screen.
Rev. Anne Howard: Grads: You Are Not Amazing Rev. Anne Howard 2011
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You are, I am, more than a solitary mouse-clicking unit staring into a flat screen.
Rev. Anne Howard: Grads: You Are Not Amazing Rev. Anne Howard 2011
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You are, I am, more than a solitary mouse-clicking unit staring into a flat screen.
Rev. Anne Howard: Grads: You Are Not Amazing Rev. Anne Howard 2011
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You are, I am, more than a solitary mouse-clicking unit staring into a flat screen.
Rev. Anne Howard: Grads: You Are Not Amazing Rev. Anne Howard 2011
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You are, I am, more than a solitary mouse-clicking unit staring into a flat screen.
Rev. Anne Howard: Grads: You Are Not Amazing Rev. Anne Howard 2011
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When mouse-clicking fingers replaced album-flipping thumbs as music consumers' digit of choice, New York City lost almost all of its once-proud record-shop subculture.
One-Day Record-Store Revival Nick Neyland 2011
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Walk into any large office, and you will most likely hear the telltale computer bleeps of chat programs and online games, accompanied by furious mouse-clicking.
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Not surprisingly, Net-savvy Canadians claim to have multiple online accounts to manage — such as a Facebook page, Twitter feeds, LinkedIn profile, IM and email accounts — but managing them all can be a pain in the, er, mouse-clicking finger.
Study: Canadians suffer from multiple (online) personalities | Sync Blog 2009
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Not surprisingly, Net-savvy Canadians claim to have multiple online accounts to manage — such as a Facebook page, Twitter feeds, LinkedIn profile, IM and email accounts — but managing them all can be a pain in the, er, mouse-clicking finger.
Study: Canadians suffer from multiple (online) personalities | Sync Blog 2009
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