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"He's touchingly all thumbs with the colon and the semi colon, " he says.
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When it comes to typing on a keyboard, many Japanese are all thumbs.
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It's that this time around Moby's all thumbs with them.
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To keep all thumbs up, Netflix will have to keep delivering on its original brand promise: to offer the greatest choice of streaming video entertainment options possible, provided in the easiest, most user-friendly fashion at a price point that leaves the competition in the dust.
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The email UI is built out of elements Google calls fragments, which will supposedly be easy to transition down to smartphones, so thumbs up all around.
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All have given a collective thumbs down to the change.
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If your thumbs start to ache at the thought of all that mobile browsing, try this app which aggregates Cyber Monday deals from major retailers such as Walmart, Best Buy and Amazon.
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Our research showed that all sorts of big brands which boast about the millions who have given them the thumbs up appear to be "liked" in rather unlikely parts of the world.
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But beyond wanting all your friends to know how much you like Nascar or self-adhesive envelopes, does your thumbs up even matter?
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Happiest of all, in the French film manner, are the police, who stand at street intersections with their thumbs in their belts and beam paternally at everybody instead of looking stern and important, as they used to.
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