One species that has fared particularly poorly is the black rhinoceros, the browsing species of rhino that is listed as critically endangered. |
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This is quite like the perceptual experience of browsing in a physical store. |
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The number of devices, screen sizes, operating platforms, and support levels for small-screen browsing is mind-numbing. |
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I tested each mouse pad doing simple office tasks like Microsoft Excel, browsing the Web, graphics editing and writing articles such as this one. |
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Selman's cottonwood recruitment has been beset by salt cedar invasion, deer browsing, and heavy grazing by cattle on lush bottomland grasses. |
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While browsing through my spam this weekend I came across the quintessential proof that perhaps there is a sucker born every minute. |
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To elude this vulnerability, employees should avoid browsing the Internet and visiting unfrequented websites not pertinent to business needs. |
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We're all familiar with the simple urban pleasure of browsing around open air bookstalls looking for that elusive first edition. |
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This format is mostly just for human patch browsing, and the patch program doesn't actually support it. |
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Maybe I overvalued the importance of Internet life, but I like the pleasure of browsing the Internet on my own. |
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Waiting for a pupil in an osteopathic clinic where I work, I was browsing through a magazine in the waiting room. |
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The updates arrive on his blog easily and organically, in time with my browsing, or so it seems. |
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Groups of people were browsing their way through the many beer tents trying whatever caught their eye. |
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Shops are open late in town, and there was lots to look at, so we just kept browsing. |
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The clear presentation, category headings and search tool make browsing a doddle. |
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You can see where many trails merge, popular browsing routes, places off the beaten track maybe. |
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Book jackets nowadays are an art form, and browsing through a bookstore is a feast for the eyes. |
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So off I went again, browsing the site knowing that I could afford a CD single and nothing else. |
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The teeth become less like those of ground sloths, adapted for browsing on leaves and assorted vegetation. |
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I find my Pocket PC too small for browsing, or practical spreadsheeting compared to the Newton. |
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They are diurnal herbivores, hiding in reef crevices during nighttime and browsing over reefs to feed during the day. |
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Much like the early days of browsing, most work on the web was non-commercial. |
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Accessibility for disabled users and accessibility for diverse methods of browsing the web are connected issues. |
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This was mainly due to mammals browsing only on the larger fruits from flowers that had been exposed to pollinators. |
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We now have a generation of kids and young adults who have been weaned on video games, Web browsing, and other new information tools. |
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No recruitment of any species occurred in the 20th century, likely because of deer browsing. |
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Here you will find a number of great wee shops which are perfect for whiling away an afternoon browsing among the treasures. |
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Information management and data resource include such options such as file exchange, editing, Web browsing, and whiteboards. |
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Curious readers have started browsing libraries for anything that can enlighten them on the enigma. |
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It's perfect for email if you can master the keypad and web browsing is available, albeit confined to a small screen. |
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I had been wandering around the supermarket in an aimless and lethargic fashion when I found myself browsing in the frozen section. |
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Beneath the lush canopy of a huge tree near the University Office at Palayam, people are lazily browsing through books and magazines. |
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It may just be that we're not comfortable with it yet, but the browsing is kind of cludgy. |
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The classes teach the basics of computing, word processing, spreadsheets, Internet browsing and Web cameras. |
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Even with tabbed browsing, doing research effectively requires using a word processor or some other app to write things down. |
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Without their knowledge, innocent computer users may trigger the virus by simply browsing a website. |
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It can be connected to a landline or a wireless phone for Internet browsing. |
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I was browsing through the magazines when he came storming up to me, face like a cumulonimbus. |
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Authors are separated to encourage browsing, or placed together to provide a stable anchor. |
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Internet Radio stations are added by browsing to the website, and dragging the icon of the desired station into the drop window. |
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Start by browsing through magazines, home design catalogs and books, and visiting model homes. |
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Dominated by religious texts, comics and dictionaries, most volumes are bound in plastic to stop browsing and keep covers clean. |
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There's something absolutely luxurious about sipping a hot cup of coffee while browsing through a book. |
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The group enjoyed browsing among the many shops with traditional Aran knitwear, pottery and other souvenirs on sale. |
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You first make a long short list by browsing through the hundreds of profiles. |
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In contrast, there is relatively little published literature on effects of deer browsing on prairie plants. |
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Let's start with a bagatelle I found when browsing through the Oxford Book of English Verse. |
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She entered the lingerie shop, idly browsing and refusing assistance from a saleswoman, taking a roundabout route towards the target. |
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The site is more of a browsing expedition than a tool for linguists and logophiles, but then the first word in the name is fun and not research. |
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Having tabbed browsing makes it much easier to manage all these, since they don't take up space in my program bar anymore. |
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The global internet browsing policy dictates that everyone must authenticate with user credentials prior to gaining access to the internet. |
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He had casually turned to another sales stand and was browsing through the male jewelry laid out neatly before him. |
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His hunger was sated for the time being, but he decided to continue browsing. |
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As an experiment, I would recommend browsing the more expensive toiletry counters of a department store. |
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A friend and I spent a few hours in the main street browsing in shops, and everyone who spoke to me was friendly, polite and smiling. |
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I went out to rent a video and as I was browsing saw other sad gits like myself who were obviously single. |
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Malvertisements lurk behind banner ads and videos, delivering hidden code via ad networks to consumers and business users browsing the Web. |
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This doesn't seem like much time to wait when browsing a Web site but imagine trying to use a program like telnet. |
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Is it important that your documents be backward-compatible with older or specialized browsing environments? |
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When customers are finished browsing and indicate that they're ready to buy, an iChoose window appears on their screens. |
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Nothing remarkable about that, of course, as browsing is what we all enjoy doing at news-stands and in bookstores. |
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I'm looking forward to miles of walking along the water and I love browsing through the second-hand stores and thrift shops in the area. |
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They enjoyed nothing more than an afternoon browsing in what they called the bric-a-brac shops. |
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She abruptly broke off the conversation to ask a man browsing through the thrash metal section if he could find what he was looking for. |
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And then I would get to spend the whole night in the bookstore, reading and browsing and being thrilled by the intoxicating smell of new books. |
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The new version of the computer remote control app added Twitter support along with in-app Web browsing. |
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Others tootled about Oodnadatta, surprised to see sparrows again, visiting the Pioneer Graveyard, and browsing in the railway building's museum. |
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While away the hours browsing for books, CDs, games, retro clothing, bric-a-brac. |
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The only problem is, of course, that browsing invariably leads to sudden bouts of inadvisable retail therapy. |
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I've been browsing transhumanist and extropian websites a bit today, mainly inspired by reading Warren Ellis columns, as these seem to be things Warren Ellis likes a lot. |
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Is it the rhinoceros with its aphrodisiac horn and herbivorous browsing? |
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They spend hours browsing such jewellery hawked on pavements. |
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As well as browsing through the grounds visitors can also enjoy a coffee in the plantation's treetop cafe and discover the many benefits and uses of tea tree. |
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Now such readers who are housebound, agoraphobic or simply stuck at work all day can have the pleasure of browsing the highbrow press without even getting out of their chairs. |
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I was at the office as it opened and started browsing, and within about ten minutes there were five of us in there all looking at single rooms and bedsits. |
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Mobile devices are increasingly becoming the preferred mode of browsing the web and performing certain activities that were deemed to be beyond their scope. |
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That kind of browsing was a purely visual experience that usually cleared my mind, allowing it to regenerate. |
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We shopped at a leisurely pace in the supermarket, browsing and thinking rather than madly grabbing the same products as last week in order to get it over with. |
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Having bought the ticket and taken a look at the exhibits there, he went up to the reception and was browsing through a book on history, which was kept there for sale. |
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I have punched holes in newspapers, completed all the shelving and spent about ten minutes browsing through a book on historic buildings in Australia. |
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Clearly, someone had figured out that readers have less interest in that stuff, and when they're browsing through a book at the store, it makes them not want to buy. |
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In the stillness we could hear goats browsing under the stripped vines. |
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Neither outside nor inside the library did I see any sign of where one might deposit one's weapon before browsing in the stacks or settling into the periodicals room. |
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After all, if you're simply looking for a recipe for honey-almond nougat, spending a bit of time using search engines or browsing various recipe sites is quite reasonable. |
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Before taking the job or even applying for it, I spent a morning at the school looking at the lab, browsing through the college catalog and talking to the students. |
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Almost every city has regular swap meets or collectible shows and careful browsing can usually find a variety of WWII items, including post cards. |
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In browsing the Web, a citation to an article shows up on a page. |
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At last an end to blokes idling morosely in Monsoon while the women they are browsing with compare a succession of near identical burgundy velvet. |
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I'd seen it browsing photogenically in an opening where the spring fed stream comes into the marsh, with that sweet evening light hitting it just so. |
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So it's back to passive browsing through some of my favourite blogs, excluding the Australian bloggers who, unlike me, are catching up on their forty winks. |
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The casual Francophile browsing in the bookstore will flip through and feel his heartbeat speed up at the sight of so many period photographs and illustrations. |
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I am having my cuppa tea and browsing and came across this article. |
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The linear form of the north block lends itself to open galleries while the deeper south block offers a calmer atmosphere for browsing stacks and reading at tables. |
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The previous rulers often spent hours browsing through the volumes during times of great peril, drawing on the experiences of the past for answers. |
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While browsing through the archives, we at The Daily Beast stumbled upon this marvelous photograph. |
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Small ads keep cropping up and with enough happening in them to slow down the Facebook browsing experience, depending on your connection speeds. |
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We do not read hypertext the same way we read a novel, and browsing the Web is a different experience from reading a book or newspaper. |
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Archie servers can assist users in locating electronic texts, and WAIS servers can assist in locating and searching or browsing electronic texts. |
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Though if you're a natural waffler, you may get away with browsing celebrity mags. |
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You don't have any control, not over the search engines nor over a person's browsing activities. |
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The new Filmstrip Browse Mode gives users an easy option for browsing photos on their computer. |
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You just need to breach a fence and know their browsing areas. |
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Mothers with calves will gather in nursery herds, moving or browsing together. |
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Sam cow binna browse down deh Sam's cow was browsing down there tuh Bull Head Crick. |
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The Android-powered smartphone delivers blazingly fast connectivity and packs a 1GHz dual-core processor for faster browsing and video. |
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No-one wants to be assaulted by the sight of pasty thighs and sunburnt beer guts while casually browsing for bananas and free-range eggs. |
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The influence of browsing by introduced mammals on the decline of the Noah Island kokako. |
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Compared to JPEG, JPEG2000 has superior, low bit-rate compression, and is error resilient in noisy environments such as mobile web browsing. |
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Contributing to the use of this work for school assignments and browsing are range maps and a bare-bones index. |
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Users must also install Firefox browser for Android to start browsing anonymously. |
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Even if you think Anthropologic isn't your style, browsing through the new store might make you decide it is. |
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Sheep are largely grazing herbivores, unlike browsing animals such as goats and deer that prefer taller foliage. |
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The collective environmental weights of fire and livestock browsing have transformed landscapes in many parts of the world. |
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The algorithm uses a web crawler for page browsing and HTML tags for metadata discovery. |
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Weighing less than three pounds, National's Geode WebPAD reference platform is optimized for Internet browsing. |
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Your Website should be accessible to the lowest common denominator in Web browsing. |
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When she finds the time, Jinan is reading mystery novels or browsing the Internet. |
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Sharing your photos is as simple as clicking the spacebar and selecting favorites while browsing. |
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Grazing glyptodonts, browsing giant ground sloths and smaller caviomorph rodents, pampatheres, and armadillos did the opposite, migrating to the north and thriving there. |
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To improve the site's usability, the Company has also made minor site changes including the alphabetization of product categories to ensure faster and easier browsing. |
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In the wild, deer browsing of yews is often so extensive that wild yew trees are commonly restricted to cliffs and other steep slopes inaccessible to deer. |
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The Nokia WAP Gateway provides reliable and scalable access to convenient WAP browsing services such as news access and online tickets purchasing. |
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Controversy has long surrounded the precise dietary preference of Coelodonta as past investigations have found both grazing and browsing modes of life to be plausible. |
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Pasture in a wider sense additionally includes rangelands, other unenclosed pastoral systems, and land types used by wild animals for grazing or browsing. |
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Equid teeth also evolved from browsing on soft, tropical plants to adapt to browsing of drier plant material, then to grazing of tougher plains grasses. |
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As my efforts to understand the gobbledygook came to nowt, I started browsing some of the sites and ended up reading the government's recent report on pensions. |
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Spyware is a classic example of a blended threat that can enter a network through multiple points including e-mail, Web browsing, instant messenger and peer-to-peer networks. |
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I'll be the biggest, tattiest man there and if I'm not browsing and buying some of the more than 100 varieties of seed spuds I'll be grazing the tattie-cafeteria for goodies. |
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The soap actress admits she loves every minute of looking through rails of dresses, comparing diamante studded clutchbags and browsing through boxfuls of jewellery. |
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According to the company, the app discovery platform, developed in Japan, allows users to explore the latest apps by browsing through screenshots. |
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When browsing the HVSC, I often encounter some songs which I never heard the name of, but which I know from those famous cracktros from Ikari, Hotline etc. |
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