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Word: clicked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...door was locked. So I pulled out my revolver and knocked. When I heard the click of the latch, I rammed the door with my left shoulder and pushed cold steel into the guy's face...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Fifteen Minutes | 9/30/1993 | See Source »

History was sealed less with paper and pens than with a brief handshake that was caught in the click of hundreds of cameras, a scene beamed to millions of people in a world nurtured for 45 years on a diet of hate and death in the arid lands of Israelis and Arabs. This, more than the Declaration of Principles, was the affirmation of a new era that watchers could believe. The parchment signed out on the lawn was a framework for interim Palestinian self- government, and it was for the archives, a document meant to bind Israel and the Palestine...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: History in a Handshake | 9/27/1993 | See Source »

...very good warmup, but when the whistle blew, it didn't click--we just watched," Harvard Coach Sue Caples said...

Author: By David S. Griffel, | Title: F. Hockey Falls, 2-1 | 9/24/1993 | See Source »

...service, called TIME Online, will be a two-way street. Whenever readers feel moved to fire off messages, they can do so with the click of a computer mouse. The communications will appear on an electronic "bulletin board," where our staff and other subscribers can read them and respond. (Messages can go directly to our Letters department as well.) As a regular feature, we plan to hold online forums to bring subscribers and newsmakers together. And as the service develops, we will also make material from our advertisers available. Says executive editor Richard Duncan, who will supervise TIME Online: "This...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: From The Publisher: Sep. 13, 1993 | 9/13/1993 | See Source »

Have a seat. Switch on the computer. Dial into a network. Type in a password. And welcome to the world of the WELL -- the Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link. Romance may be just a few keystrokes or the click of a mouse away. The California-based electronic bulletin board is one of the many new cybersocieties where men and women can meet and message each other in a network less smoky than a singles bar, less nerve-racking than a blind date. There are no worries about appearances. No flesh. No sweat. Utopia? No way. Romance gone awry has gummed...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Heartbreak In Cyberspace | 7/19/1993 | See Source »

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