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She reads the papers, surfs the Net, and then often does her own makeup.
CNN: PEOPLE
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He admits that he doesn't know that much about financial statements and mostly surfs the Internet for ideas.
FORBES: Streetwalker
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Tatjana, the Metzger's daughter, surfs the Net for her reports when she's home from boarding school on the weekends.
FORBES: Notes From A Distant Node
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The significance of the boost should not be lost on advertisers, markets, developers and anyone else seeking to monetize the platform as it surfs the web.
FORBES: Tablets Trump Smartphones on the World (Web) Stage
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Adventurer and rainforest guide Duane DeFreitas surfs the Web by candlelight in the middle of the Amazon, getting online with a hacked-together system of satellite dishes and solar panels.
FORBES
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Today, no one surfs the Web, we survive it.
FORBES: Google's User Happiness Problem
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Thanks to creative destruction, productivity has taken off in ways hard to measure but clear to anyone who surfs the Web for news or browses the global markets for merchandise from places that two generations ago were barely on the map.
FORBES: Counting America's Successes
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According to additional University of Michigan studies, there appears to be a high correlation between the number of times a member hosts and the number of times he surfs, though, significantly, only between twelve and eighteen per cent of the stays are directly reciprocated.
NEWYORKER: You��re Welcome
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Where Jeremy rides near vertical, previously untracked lines into the Alaskan backcountry, Mark surfs waves of a bone crushing height that scare most.
ENGADGET: Philips showcases its 2013 Fidelio audio lineup at CES, we go eyes-on
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They've developed an efficient form of shorthand a system that includes minimal shoptalk over breakfast and lengthy disquisitions in the car to and from their house in Montauk, where Alesch surfs and Standefer gardens.
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