I made a cup of coffee instead and quietly surfed through my daily blogs until that feeling of dread and apprehension began to fade. |
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Remember those programs I described that wipe clean your computer to keep others from knowing where and when you surfed? |
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Instead, he surfed the Internet constantly, becoming an accomplished player of computer games. |
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Though Kaumai was 'Aukele's nephew they were nearly of an age and surfed and boxed together. |
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He grabbed the remote and surfed through a few of the channels with hooded eyes. |
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Until now, the location of the wave has remained a secret and surfed only by a handful of surfers from the U.S. and Mexico. |
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For Slater, his first WCT final of 2004 remained well within grasp until the last wave was surfed. |
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The fact that I had never actually seen a wave let alone surfed one was irrelevant. |
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Pat's really short and can fit turns in really quick, like on his first wave where he scored an 8.5 and surfed really well. |
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Bethany not only made the final, but surfed well, managing to pick off set waves and paddle for position. |
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We surfed in countless contests and had even more surf sessions from the early 60's until last year. |
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The Floridian surfed well, but his Brazilian counterpartmanaged an 8.4 toward the end and swung the lead. |
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The sand is black, it was very hot and sunny and if we had taken a surfboard we could have surfed on the waves. |
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It was a little sneaky, but he surfed well and got the score on his last wave. |
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We surfed until about three, then went back to the room and ordered a late lunch from room service. |
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I did buy a longboard which may have helped things along, but I have surfed shortboards on a few occasions with no ill effects. |
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It didn't take long, no matter how many of my old show I watched or channel surfed, to find myself in an ideological twilight zone. |
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He resided in Santa Barbara, Calif., with his golden retriever dogs and surfed in his spare time. |
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I happily deposited my load, unfolded my wireless and merrily surfed, blogged and YouTubed away while my delicates swirled and dried to the leisurely soundtrack of my iTunes. |
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Pupils surfed the Internet where they expanded on the information they received in class. |
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On average visitors surfed the site for about three minutes, a length of stay which is relatively high. |
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Metaphorically, viewers surfed horizontally across a growing band of choices. |
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I knew that I surfed well and that the results were going to arrive sooner or later. |
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Our staff are qualified and have surfed in Indonesia, Bali, New Caledonia and other exotic places. |
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So, I surfed to www.boip.int, where it was easy to access the online Trademarks Register and see that my chosen name was still available. |
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Decades ago, surfed out and sitting on the beach or rocks and watching the windblown afternoon waves go fairly unmolested, you could watch a similar show at point breaks. |
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She looked through her documents and surfed the ASIO secured site. |
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While Manda went to check out old newspapers in the microfiches, Michael surfed through a local news website from one of the terminals in the computer room. |
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I guess you could say we are a third generation surfing family as my dad surfed in the 1930's in Southern California, I surf, and my son surfs daily. |
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We rolled and surfed with the able wind vane relieving us from long hours of helming and exposure to the occasional wave that found our after deck. |
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They looked in the medical databases, surfed the internet and contacted experts and producers who had carried out research on anti-hangover products. |
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Exceptionally talented guitarist, smiling aesthete, brilliant composer, adored entertainer, discreet humanist, licensed charmer, Sacha Distel surfed all his life on the waves of a turbulent century. |
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Simon who grew up in Porthcawl, has surfed around the world, is a former professional surfer and was British surfing champion four times. |
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I also watched many, many documentaries and films on the subject, surfed the Internet, and interviewed a number of veterans who provided me with reference material. |
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Hicks surfed that razor blade brilliantly. |
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He saw how cheaper communications would make it possible to outsource various types of work to India, and made sure that McKinsey surfed that wave. |
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Such emphasis on tax reductions, mixed with pressures for government to make cuts across the board, is putting at risk the wave that America's VCs have surfed on for the past 50 years. |
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It means that Wittgenstein would never have bought a satellite dish, or tuned into one of Mr Murdoch's cable channels, or surfed along to foxnews.com on the Internet. |
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Some imagined Mugabe's sporting prowess as he joined the midfield of a Liverpool vs Chelsea football match, surfed the barrel of a wave, hit cricket run and lined up against the world's best sprinters. |
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Few who witnessed it will forget how Yannick Noah, the last Frenchman to lift the Coupe des Mousquetaires, surfed a wave of local emotion to overcome Mats Wilander in the 1983 final. |
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I caught good waves and I surfed at my top level. |
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I channel surfed for half an hour before deciding nothing worth watching was on television. |
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The Memorial consists of twin colonnaded buildings, which face each other across the surfed forecourt of the Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, between the entrance and the Stone of Remembrance. |
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Clark, who surfed there alone for fifteen years, is the sport's Duchamp. |
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