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  • You hear the click-click-click as your character adjusts the sights of his modified military crossbow to take out the enemies.

    First look: 'Call of Duty: Black Ops' swoops into action 2010

  • You hear the click-click-click as your character adjusts the sights of his modified military crossbow to take out the enemies.

    First look: 'Call of Duty: Black Ops' swoops into action 2010

  • Dolores asked, flipping her cornrows behind her shoulders with a click-click-click.

    mostly good girls Leila Sales 2010

  • Screw those gentle, peace-loving creatures, 99.99% of whom are Web-hopping click-click-click parasites who don't buy books but want everything free from the Net.

    Maledicta 2008

  • To "read" through these pictures, page to page, is to accompany the artist on a stop-action tour, to almost physically feel the constant turn of the head, the click-click-click of the camera.

    Peter Clothier: Kirk Pedersen: Urban Asian Series Peter Clothier 2010

  • Screw those gentle, peace-loving creatures, 99.99% of whom are Web-hopping click-click-click parasites who don't buy books but want everything free from the Net.

    Maledicta 2008

  • Powers, a former staff writer for The Post, pays far less attention to neuroscience than Carr does, but he shares Carr's feeling that the "caffeinated click-click-click of the mind" has disconnected many people from life's richer intangibles -- what we used to call an inner life.

    Nicholas Carr's "The Shallows" and William Powers's "Hamlet's Blackberry" 2010

  • Screw those gentle, peace-loving creatures, 99.99% of whom are Web-hopping click-click-click parasites who don't buy books but want everything free from the Net.

    Maledicta 2008

  • Powers, a former staff writer for The Post, pays far less attention to neuroscience than Carr does, but he shares Carr's feeling that the "caffeinated click-click-click of the mind" has disconnected many people from life's richer intangibles -- what we used to call an inner life.

    Nicholas Carr's "The Shallows" and William Powers's "Hamlet's Blackberry" 2010

  • Screw those gentle, peace-loving creatures, 99.99% of whom are Web-hopping click-click-click parasites who don't buy books but want everything free from the Net.

    Maledicta 2008

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