Etymology: [ klik ] (verb.) 1581. Imitative of the "click" sound; first recorded in the 1500s.
Synonyms: bang, beat, clack, snap, tick, become clear, be compatible, be on same wavelength, come off, feel a rapport, get on, go, go off well, go over, hit it off, make a hit, make sense, match, meet with approval
A kilometre, The term used to show approval, acceptance, or general agreement, To cause to make a click, eg to operate (a switch, etc) so that it makes a click, The act of pressing a button on a computer mouse, The act of operating a switch, etc., so that it clicks, A brief, sharp, not particularly loud, relatively high-pitched sound produced by the impact something small and hard against something hard, such as by the operation of a switch, a lock or a latch, or a finger pressed against the thumb and then released to strike the hand, An ingressive sound made by coarticulating a velar or uvular closure with another closure, To press and release (a button on a computer mouse), Sound made by a dolphin, The sound of a click, To emit a click, To get on well at a first meeting, Alternative spelling of klick, To make sense suddenly, To click the left button of a computer mouse while pointing, To cause to make a clicking noise, as by striking together, or against something, A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a pistol, (Slang) klick, kilometer, To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such noises), as by gentle striking; to tick, A kind of articulation used by the natives of Southern Africa, consisting in a sudden withdrawal of the end or some other portion of the tongue from a part of the mouth with which it is in contact, whereby a sharp, clicking sound is produced, depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the right button for example", The latch of a door, See Illust, A detent, pawl, or ratchet, as that which catches the cogs of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion, To snatch, The sounds are four in number, and are called cerebral, palatal, dental, and lateral clicks or clucks, the latter being the noise ordinarily used in urging a horse forward, of Ratched wheel, To cause to make a click, To operate (a switch, etc) so that it makes a click, To move with the sound of a click, To press and immediately release the mouse button To "click on" something is to position the pointer directly over it and then click, make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens, cause to make a snapping sound; "snap your fingers", click repeatedly or uncontrollably; "Chattering teeth", The action of a user pressing the mouse button, To press and release a mouse button The term comes from the fact that pressing and releasing most mouse buttons makes a clicking sound, To click, hold the mouse steady, press the left mouse button, and then release the mouse button quickly, The action of pressing down a mouse button (usually the left one) and releasing it, (v ) In a window system, to select an object by pressing a mouse button and releasing it immediately, become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow", move or strike with a noise; "he clicked on the light"; "his arm was snapped forward", If you click on an area of a computer screen, you point the cursor at that area and press one of the buttons on the mouse in order to make something happen. I clicked on a link and recent reviews of the production came up. Click is also a noun. You can check your email with a click of your mouse, If something clicks or if you click it, it makes a short, sharp sound. The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked He clicked off the radio Blake clicked his fingers at a passing waiter, who hurried across to them. Click is also a noun. The telephone rang three times before I heard a click and then her recorded voice, knock quickly, strike in a way that produces a short snapping sound; (Computers) move the cursor to a specific location and press quickly and release the mouse button once without moving the mouse; be understood, become suddenly clear (Slang); succeed (Slang); connect, make contact (Slang), short snapping sound; single-click, act of moving the cursor to a specific location quickly pressing and releasing the mouse button once without moving the mouse (Computers), When you suddenly understand something, you can say that it clicks. When I saw the television report, it all clicked It suddenly clicked that this was fantastic fun, to click into place: see place. In phonetics, a suction sound made in the mouth. Click sounds occur in various African languages and are often used as interjections in other languages for example, the sound of disapproval represented in English by tsk, tsk. Clicks are a regular part of the consonant system in the Khoisan languages and in Bantu languages such as Xhosa and Zulu that have been strongly influenced by Khoisan, a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward, a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu), a short light metallic sound, To quickly press and release a mouse button once, make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away", To press and release a mouse button without moving the mouse pointer Unless otherwise specified, mouse button 1 is assumed, To quickly press and release a mouse button Generally used when the mouse pointer is positioned on a screen object like a button, The act of pressing the left mouse button, When you see an instruction to 'click' an icon, button, or some other part of your screen, it means 'depress the left mouse button and release it' Similarly, double-click means 'depress and release the left mouse button twice in rapid succession' (make sure you don't move the mouse at all between clicks), To select an object, icon, or location by pressing and releasing the left mouse button once, depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the right button for example" become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow" produce a click; "Xhosa speakers click" make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away, produce a click; "Xhosa speakers click", A mouse operation: quickly press and release the left mouse button once, make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away, or Double-Click The action of pressing and releasing (quickly) the left mouse button-usually when the mouse pointer is over an icon or other file indicator A single click highlights the icon, a double-click opens or activates the program or file Right-click means a single click on the right mouse button In most Windows programs this gives a "context sensitive" menu of possible commands And to add to the confusion, when using the Browser on the World Wide Web, a single click activates a hyper-link, though double-clicking usually does not cause a problem, Pressing once with the mouse button (left mouse button for PC users), To press and immediately release a button on a computer mouse The phrase "click on" means to position the cursor or pointer on a screen object and click, thereby highlighting the object in order to manipulate it in some way, Press and release a mouse button, To hold the mouse still, then press and immediately release a mouse button, To activate an icon, a menu or any item on screen by pointing a mouse cursor at it and clicking on the mouse key The left button is the most commonly used one, but the right button can have specific uses within different applications and most often provides a drop-down menu pertinent to wherever the cursor is placed, The action of placing the mouse pointer over an object, then pressing and releasing the mouse button, a single pressing of the mouse button, used to select an item or, in conjunction with click and hold, to select an item from a pull-down menu or to highlight a chunk of text Because the Mac mouse generally has one button and the IBM Microsoft Mouse system supports more, "click" can be ambiguous in translation, to press and immediately release a mouse button, Pressing the mouse left button on a specific item on the computer screen, To press a mouse button When done twice in rapid succession, it is referred to as a double-click, cluck, past participle of click, Describes process of pressing and releasing mouse button 4 5, Pressing and releasing a button on the mouse, is a term originated in the 17th Century for cutting pattern pieces for uppers and boot tops out of leather (from the French Claquier) This is sometimes done with a Clicking knife [Devlin, 1840][Saguto], present participle of click, Swiftly pressing and releasing a mouse button, Pressing the mouse button This usually refers to the left mouse button Double-click means to press the left mouse button twice in quick succession Right-click means to press the right mouse button, Moving the mouse until the cursor covers the desired object and then pressing down and quickly releasing the button on the mouse, "Clicking With A Mouse" means moving the mouse until the cursor is on the thing you want to select and then pressing and releasing the mouse button If your mouse has several buttons, use the leftmost button unless instructed otherwise, Pressing and immediately releasing the mouse button To click on something is to position the pointer over it and then click, Pressing and immediately releasing the switch on a computer's mouse, The total number of times readers click their mouse on your advertisement, Locking points during the adjustment of the rotary buttons on the suspension, plural of click, and mortar -a combination of F2F and TMI or BI, third-person singular of click, Every time a visitor clicks on an advertising banner to access the advertiser's Web site, it is counted as a "click" or "click-through ", Each time a visitor clicks on an ad banner on your web site, our system will count it as a click Clicks are also called Click-Thrus, Clicks are produced when parts of a wave don't match up such as a bad loop or a note cut, Every time a visitor clicks on your banner and is thus directed to your portal page, it is counted as a "click " This measurement method lets you judge a first level of response to the ad you are running, Fields Dictionary contains all the fields in your system You can assign fields to templates by selecting them from the fields dictionary Changing the definition of Clicks fields does not disrupt existing data, the number of times a user clicks a banner or other advertising unit When a visitor clicks his or her mouse on a banner ad, the visitor is automatically transported to the advertiser's Web page,
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A kilometre - "The term is used in countries that have adopted the metric system. In USA, it is commonly used in war and science fiction films; for example, the target is 5 clicks north."
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The term used to show approval, acceptance, or general agreement
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To cause to make a click, eg to operate (a switch, etc) so that it makes a click
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The act of pressing a button on a computer mouse
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The act of operating a switch, etc., so that it clicks
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A brief, sharp, not particularly loud, relatively high-pitched sound produced by the impact something small and hard against something hard, such as by the operation of a switch, a lock or a latch, or a finger pressed against the thumb and then released to strike the hand - "There was a click in the front sitting-room. Mr. Pearce had extinguished the lamp."
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An ingressive sound made by coarticulating a velar or uvular closure with another closure
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To press and release (a button on a computer mouse) - "Visit a location, call, or click www.example.com"
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Sound made by a dolphin
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The sound of a click - "Click! The door opened."
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To emit a click - "He bent his fingers back until the joints clicked."
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To get on well at a first meeting - "When we met at the party, we just clicked and we’ve been best friends ever since."
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Alternative spelling of klick
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To make sense suddenly - "Then it clicked - I had been going the wrong way all that time."
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To click the left button of a computer mouse while pointing - "Click here to go to the next page."
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To cause to make a clicking noise, as by striking together, or against something
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A slight sharp noise, such as is made by the cocking of a pistol
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(Slang) klick, kilometer isim
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To make a slight, sharp noise (or a succession of such noises), as by gentle striking; to tick
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A kind of articulation used by the natives of Southern Africa, consisting in a sudden withdrawal of the end or some other portion of the tongue from a part of the mouth with which it is in contact, whereby a sharp, clicking sound is produced
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depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the right button for example"
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The latch of a door
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See Illust
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A detent, pawl, or ratchet, as that which catches the cogs of a ratchet wheel to prevent backward motion
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To snatch
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The sounds are four in number, and are called cerebral, palatal, dental, and lateral clicks or clucks, the latter being the noise ordinarily used in urging a horse forward
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of Ratched wheel
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To cause to make a click
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To operate (a switch, etc) so that it makes a click
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To move with the sound of a click
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To press and immediately release the mouse button To "click on" something is to position the pointer directly over it and then click
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make a clucking sounds, characteristic of hens
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cause to make a snapping sound; "snap your fingers"
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click repeatedly or uncontrollably; "Chattering teeth"
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The action of a user pressing the mouse button
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To press and release a mouse button The term comes from the fact that pressing and releasing most mouse buttons makes a clicking sound
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To click, hold the mouse steady, press the left mouse button, and then release the mouse button quickly
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The action of pressing down a mouse button (usually the left one) and releasing it
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(v ) In a window system, to select an object by pressing a mouse button and releasing it immediately
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become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow"
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move or strike with a noise; "he clicked on the light"; "his arm was snapped forward"
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If you click on an area of a computer screen, you point the cursor at that area and press one of the buttons on the mouse in order to make something happen. I clicked on a link and recent reviews of the production came up. Click is also a noun. You can check your email with a click of your mouse
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If something clicks or if you click it, it makes a short, sharp sound. The applause rose to a crescendo and cameras clicked He clicked off the radio Blake clicked his fingers at a passing waiter, who hurried across to them. Click is also a noun. The telephone rang three times before I heard a click and then her recorded voice
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knock quickly, strike in a way that produces a short snapping sound; (Computers) move the cursor to a specific location and press quickly and release the mouse button once without moving the mouse; be understood, become suddenly clear (Slang); succeed (Slang); connect, make contact (Slang) fiil
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short snapping sound; single-click, act of moving the cursor to a specific location quickly pressing and releasing the mouse button once without moving the mouse (Computers) isim
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When you suddenly understand something, you can say that it clicks. When I saw the television report, it all clicked It suddenly clicked that this was fantastic fun
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to click into place: see place. In phonetics, a suction sound made in the mouth. Click sounds occur in various African languages and are often used as interjections in other languages for example, the sound of disapproval represented in English by tsk, tsk. Clicks are a regular part of the consonant system in the Khoisan languages and in Bantu languages such as Xhosa and Zulu that have been strongly influenced by Khoisan
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a hinged catch that fits into a notch of a ratchet to move a wheel forward or prevent it from moving backward
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a stop consonant made by the suction of air into the mouth (as in Bantu)
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a short light metallic sound
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To quickly press and release a mouse button once
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make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away"
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To press and release a mouse button without moving the mouse pointer Unless otherwise specified, mouse button 1 is assumed
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To quickly press and release a mouse button Generally used when the mouse pointer is positioned on a screen object like a button
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The act of pressing the left mouse button
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When you see an instruction to 'click' an icon, button, or some other part of your screen, it means 'depress the left mouse button and release it' Similarly, double-click means 'depress and release the left mouse button twice in rapid succession' (make sure you don't move the mouse at all between clicks)
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To select an object, icon, or location by pressing and releasing the left mouse button once
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depression of a button on a computer mouse; "a click on the right button for example" become clear or enter one's consciousness or emotions; "It dawned on him that she had betrayed him"; "she was penetrated with sorrow" produce a click; "Xhosa speakers click" make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away
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produce a click; "Xhosa speakers click"
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A mouse operation: quickly press and release the left mouse button once
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make a clicking or ticking sound; "The clock ticked away
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or Double-Click The action of pressing and releasing (quickly) the left mouse button-usually when the mouse pointer is over an icon or other file indicator A single click highlights the icon, a double-click opens or activates the program or file Right-click means a single click on the right mouse button In most Windows programs this gives a "context sensitive" menu of possible commands And to add to the confusion, when using the Browser on the World Wide Web, a single click activates a hyper-link, though double-clicking usually does not cause a problem
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Pressing once with the mouse button (left mouse button for PC users)
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To press and immediately release a button on a computer mouse The phrase "click on" means to position the cursor or pointer on a screen object and click, thereby highlighting the object in order to manipulate it in some way
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Press and release a mouse button
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To hold the mouse still, then press and immediately release a mouse button
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To activate an icon, a menu or any item on screen by pointing a mouse cursor at it and clicking on the mouse key The left button is the most commonly used one, but the right button can have specific uses within different applications and most often provides a drop-down menu pertinent to wherever the cursor is placed
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The action of placing the mouse pointer over an object, then pressing and releasing the mouse button
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a single pressing of the mouse button, used to select an item or, in conjunction with click and hold, to select an item from a pull-down menu or to highlight a chunk of text Because the Mac mouse generally has one button and the IBM Microsoft Mouse system supports more, "click" can be ambiguous in translation
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to press and immediately release a mouse button
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Pressing the mouse left button on a specific item on the computer screen
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To press a mouse button When done twice in rapid succession, it is referred to as a double-click
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A click
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is a term originated in the 17th Century for cutting pattern pieces for uppers and boot tops out of leather (from the French Claquier) This is sometimes done with a Clicking knife [Devlin, 1840][Saguto]
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Swiftly pressing and releasing a mouse button
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Pressing the mouse button This usually refers to the left mouse button Double-click means to press the left mouse button twice in quick succession Right-click means to press the right mouse button
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Moving the mouse until the cursor covers the desired object and then pressing down and quickly releasing the button on the mouse
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"Clicking With A Mouse" means moving the mouse until the cursor is on the thing you want to select and then pressing and releasing the mouse button If your mouse has several buttons, use the leftmost button unless instructed otherwise
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Pressing and immediately releasing the mouse button To click on something is to position the pointer over it and then click
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Pressing and immediately releasing the switch on a computer's mouse
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The total number of times readers click their mouse on your advertisement
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Every time a visitor clicks on an advertising banner to access the advertiser's Web site, it is counted as a "click" or "click-through "
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Each time a visitor clicks on an ad banner on your web site, our system will count it as a click Clicks are also called Click-Thrus
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Clicks are produced when parts of a wave don't match up such as a bad loop or a note cut
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Every time a visitor clicks on your banner and is thus directed to your portal page, it is counted as a "click " This measurement method lets you judge a first level of response to the ad you are running
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Fields Dictionary contains all the fields in your system You can assign fields to templates by selecting them from the fields dictionary Changing the definition of Clicks fields does not disrupt existing data
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the number of times a user clicks a banner or other advertising unit When a visitor clicks his or her mouse on a banner ad, the visitor is automatically transported to the advertiser's Web page
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