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I'd go online and look things up all the time.
But the number who want to go online is greater than in nearly any other industry.
AS if they needed one, local high school students now have another reason to go online.
I'd go online to your own bank & see what they have.
Since the site went online 18 months ago, it has built a following.
"Once they go online we just don't see them going back to the phone."
That's a lot to pay for a single computer to go online.
But the power plant did not go online until 1989.
This network will go online by the end of 2008.
The service went online December 25, 2003 but was not available to the public until 2004.
He goes to the library about once a week to go online.
We agree that the books need to go online and fast.
This figure is set to increase as more projects go online.
There was also a survey of 521 people who go online for health information.
That was also the year the artist went online for the first time.
Access to information, including entertainment, is not the major reason why people go online.
When a doctor suggests a drug, patients go online to find its side effects.
The Web site will go online some time in the third quarter.
Before an interview went online I would drop them a line.
Seth goes online and looks for a new man to stay with.
If everything got democratic and went online then this system would fall flat on it's face.
Within a week of the site going online, I had already got my money back and made a profit, too.
Over 99% of students are comfortable using the internet, going online at least once a week, although usually every day.
And it's not just the big stores that are going online.
Open a phone book or go online to get auto insurance.