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"bump into" Definitions
  1. (informal) to meet somebody by chance

490 Sentences With "bump into"

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But while I'll bump into those guys less, I'll bump into local guys more.
Bump into a wall, turn to the right, go for a minute, bump into a wall, turn to the right.
New research suggests that this view is wrong, and that big cats don't like to bump into us any more than we like to bump into them.
When you bump into bae under the mistletoe   4.
You have to be able to bump into each other.
Let's just hope Archie doesn't bump into Hal in prison.
"They'll probably not bump into a single person," said Lee.
Another CES, and this time I bump into Walt Mossberg.
Chris Christie will bump into his term limit in 2017.
"We bump into them everywhere," Thomas said of the Iranians.
So I'm not surprised to bump into him in Antarctica.
After that, we'd bump into each other here and there.
"It knows it can't bump into the railings," said Raibert.
I bump into a guy and ricochet off a wall.
Neighbors bump into neighbors; greetings are exchanged; news is shared.
"I didn't even bump into her kid," Rodriguez told CNN.
"I bump into my bed every day," Ms. Witonsky said.
There, you can't help bump into the whole structure of institutions.
You could bump into a colleague or walk with your boss.
We keep moving around, and ultimately we'll bump into something good.
If you suddenly bump into her in the corridor, don't panic.
"It's always susceptible to having waves bump into it," said Martin.
"Lisa did not want to bump into me," the actress said.
They'll take a yellow card, they'll try to bump into me.
Are they going to bump into each other and say hello?
As a child, Winfrey would sometimes bump into the dried wads.
You start to panic that you might bump into your children.
It's not long before they bump into another familiar face, however.
They looked serene ... probably cause they didn't bump into Tyson Beckford.
What eyes!" and adds, "Maybe I'll bump into her again sometime.
He shared photos of their encounter on Twitter with the caption: "When you bump into your cat 22018/24 mile away from home..." When you bump into your cat 93/29 mile away from home.. pic.twitter.
Words and figures bump into each other, or tumble off an edge.
They're about the way emotions ripple outward and bump into other people.
You have a bad day and you bump into somebody by accident.
You may bump into quite a few cuties while you run errands!
They walk around the small house, and then bump into the bed.
You bump into those in the night, and you can scare yourself.
You will always bump into that weird guy from your office. Always.
That said, despite being neighbors, you very rarely actually bump into people.
At other concerts, you bump into someone, you get a bad look.
I did once bump into his ex-wife after they broke up.
So everyone I bump into, that is all I talk about it.
"I hope I bump into Lady Gaga, who's just terrific," he said.
They didn't bump into their audience or lasting success, they aimed for it.
Go to a park if you want to bump into your future soulmate.
Lots of people feel awkward when they bump into someone they've dated before.
But now they're increasingly clashing as their growing ambitions bump into one another.
It felt like every day you would bump into them and their families.
I like going to places where I don't want to bump into anybody.
If I bump into an Iranian, I won't run in the opposite direction.
It was especially wrenching for her to bump into shocked friends and acquaintances.
Ingénues are often asked to bump into men and fall in love instantly.
"I don't call them, I bump into them," he says with a laugh.
What is it like when you bump into a patient in the supermarket?
I might bump into an old acquaintance who would regard me with concern.
I happened to bump into him on the way out of the theater.
In Crema you will not bump into an American on every street corner.
Just kind of around-- TIM MILLER: I just happened to bump into him.
That could have caused the service module to bump into the crew module.
Everyone else in the movie is basically furniture for Sandler to bump into.
It's not uncommon for exes to bump into each other at the Met Gala.
I love the Olivier quote, 'Learn your dialogue and don't bump into the furniture.
And if Damian ever does begin modeling, he may bump into David Oyelowo's son.
Otherwise, the electromagnetic waves would bump into the object and scatter in different directions.
Of course you can bump into the love of your life in the supermarket.
She and I bump into each other at a mutual friend's 30th birthday party.
On the other hand, if women stayed in they couldn't bump into eligible bachelors.
We've become friendly with the vendors and also bump into friends from the neighborhood.
Bright spots appear when closed magnetic field lines bump into each other, causing explosions.
In India, you bump into your friends on the street and chat for hours.
In its offices, desk drawers had to be kept shut lest employees bump into them.
He is much more someone you might bump into in the course of your day.
So what should you do if you happen to bump into our favorite American royal?
If you have a disability and try dating, chances are you'll bump into one soon.
This is where we bump into the big economic debate that looms over the Continent.
They could just bump into you and you would fall over and be hurt potentially.
Kostya begged out of the ball, telling me that he feared he'd bump into Manafort.
"Buy a big house so he doesn&apost have to bump into her," DeVito quipped.
The boats occasionally bump into each other, breaking the silence of a surreal floating canopy.
I like to create a reminder of my theme that I&aposll constantly bump into.
We adapt our movement to fit the space, so we don't bump into each other.
"Here you literally bump into people on the street and have conversations," Ms. Wells said.
"We bump into one another," Logan said on PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's official live pre-show.
Sometimes they bump into each other and cancel each other out, making certain outcomes less likely.
"It's a great way to have casual conversations with the people you bump into," Spalter says.
"It's a great way to have casual conversations with the people you bump into," Spalter says.
You walk around an environment, bump into a few interactive objects, and click through the dialogue.
You're not allowed to walk on the wrong side of the street, bump into a lawyer.
That being said, I can confirm that you're likely to bump into old friends and foes.
Without further ado, click ahead for some Halloween costume inspiration that takes your bump into account.
Plus, it won't bump into your furniture, using an IR sensor to detect and avoid objects.
When they're crowded and bump into each other, they stretch and pull and disrupt each other.
They bump into Missandei, impressive as always, though she seems strangely naïve about Westerosi marriage conventions.
We could bump into these people we see onscreen on the street, or visit these places.
It floats along on ocean currents, just doing nothing and waiting to bump into some prey.
Ever wonder what happens when UFC champions randomly bump into the guys they've been calling out?
"We bump into one another," Logan, 61, said on PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's official live preshow.
Let's hope he doesn't bump into the ex-boxer The Sun claim is the real 'Mr.
There was plenty of storage, and I didn't once bump into furniture or a tight corner.
Exiting the subway at 29th, I bump into Adam Sternbergh, a novelist pal, with his daughter.
To move one's way through Hardwick's essays is to bump into brightness on nearly every page.
But it's still hard to overcome annoying shaky camera movements while you bump into other tourists.
As George is running out of the trench, you&aposll see him bump into some extras.
When you walk around here, I'll bump into 10 people I know anytime I walk outside.
I walk into a butcher's shop and bump into six drunk men who are still celebrating.
Some unexpected fun comes your way, and you may bump into someone from your past tonight.
He may bump into President Donald Trump who also plans a visit to the state that day.
He prefers to work with other thieves; one can bump into their victim, while the other steals.
Chances are high they&aposll bump into a friend or a relative and have to explain themselves.
They don't want you to bang into them—they tell you off when you bump into them.
The democratic process is determined, at least in part, by how often they bump into one another.
I bump into an acquaintance in the lab and we chat about our classes for a minute.
"We bump into one another," Logan, 61, said on PEOPLE and Entertainment Weekly's official live pre-show.
A crowded subway ride later ($5), we're in Chelsea and we bump into my old rental agent.
And it appears Graham needed extra help to squeeze her growing baby bump into her latex costume.
And how has their belief in Islam helped smooth the bump into their new place in society?
"What's it going to be like, if I'm out somewhere and I bump into him?" he says.
As I'm leaving, I bump into the trio of teenage girls I first saw chasing after Grace.
But they are, and their problems reveal what can happen when well-intentioned regulations bump into reality.
The scientists and engineers that I bump into at the coffee machine would all recognize their handiwork.
"Put it this way, I wouldn't want to bump into her in a dark alley," Clark said.
Gone were the days when I could easily bump into a VC searching for some fresh meat.
She has traveled to Turkey several times, once just to try and bump into her favorite actor.
A January trial would bump into the Iowa presidential caucuses, where five Democratic senators are still competing.
Mia and Sebastian meet early but don't connect until they bump into each other at a party.
When you're wandering through the halls of Windsor Castle, you never know who you might bump into.
Henderson's miracle, on the other hand, came from a stranger he happened to bump into at a museum.
I have nothing to hold onto and accept that I'll bump into those around because there's no space.
What is not a familiar New York feeling is being smiled at by the people you bump into.
After playing both ways, I noticed that you bump into many more bigger worms when you play online.
As I pass more people on my way toward R.G., it is impossible not to bump into them.
He may bump into Trump who also plans a visit to the state that day for a fundraiser.
And who knows, maybe you might bump into Kathleen Kelly and Joe Fox walking Brinkley along the way?
But it's the 16 to 34 year old group that is most likely to bump into someone else.
It's small and everyone knows everyone—not great when I bump into my students' parents on nights out.
And sitting there helplessly, as I watch chuckleheads bump into my brand-new Bimmer, would be quite irksome.
You can even set virtual boundaries so the RoboVac won't bump into your pet's food and water dishes.
"They're out there, just floating as these inert objects, waiting to bump into a microbe," Schmidt told me.
I'd bump into Graeme now and again in nightclubs, and we were all East Enders in a way.
That awkward placement made it easy to bump into the camera lens when trying to unlock the phone.
You don't get those random interactions when you bump into someone near your desk or in the kitchen.
"Big house, so he doesn't have to bump into her," the It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia star joked.
That said, you should also be aware of some problems you might bump into with the tool enabled.
During my time in Cuba (1998-453), it wasn't hard to bump into the garrulous commander-in-chief.
It's there I bump into Alex Reid (he of cage-fighting fame) with his tightlipped squeeze, Nikki Manashe.
I mean, it was a trip to bump into people all over the world who'd seen that film.
Occasionally conversations bump into each other, or fall out completely depending on your timing, leaving you to wander silently.
We're doing that thing where we walk and kind of bump into each other, and it's making me melt.
It's also possible for x-rays from the sun to be scattered as they bump into a planet's atmosphere.
Meghan Markle is stateside – so what should you do if you happen to bump into our favorite American royal?
"I felt her bump into me yet I wasn't really looking at what was bumping into me." https://twitter.
But be considerate of other people's space, too — you don't want to bump into someone and cause a confrontation.
Unexpected notes bump into each other as you would into someone you accidentally shoulder barge on a busy street.
"It's always nice to bump into her, see her at the beach, or over dinner or whatever," he said.
This could have caused the Starliner to bump into another piece of equipment that it shed during the descent.
"Whenever I bump into one of his films on TV, it's incredible how I can't stop watching," he said.
This doesn't mean, though, we have to wear the first pair of jeans and T-shirt we bump into.
Brooke is not the first child to bump into a school district concerned about the legality of the medicine.
I suspect that no matter how advanced we become we will always bump into limitations that we will struggle with.
I would swim out to where I could stand, where the tiny translucent fish would gently bump into my toes.
If I so much bump into the side of a titty, I could wind up in jail for six years.
She notes that we must exercise more caution to not bump into any formations, which are thousands of years old.
She does merely, randomly, bump into Joe during the course of her day, and he casually learns her full name.
That figure does not include those who bump into lamp posts and the like while perusing the latest cat videos.
A. and I go to a cute bar and funnily enough, bump into a guy we used to work with.
The result was that we all walked around painfully slowly and awkwardly trying not to bump into everything around us.
Meeting new people can be awkward, especially when there's the chance that you can bump into them in the future.
Here's how he describes it: You'll be able to explore the universe with your friends, or bump into random travellers.
It was easier than I'd imagined, but inevitably I'd bump into a bookshelf or a corner of the dining table.
Bump into her days later, where she will be so charmed to see you again that she asks you out.
Some asshole in the Whole Foods parking lot will bump into it and then drive off without leaving a note.
Lyndsey asked me to sit on the cot, so that she wouldn't bump into me when she shut the door.
There was a slim, outside chance I might be able to bump into Jake as he was leaving the building.
The Roadster might bump into some space dust and disintegrate a little, but in all likelihood, it'll be just fine.
And while Venus is in Scorpio, don't be surprised if you bump into a crush while you run your errands!
Plus, it won't bump into your furniture or walk off your desk, using a light sensor to detect and avoid objects.
And when you bump into someone else in one of these places, the action that follows is quick, tactical, and terrifying.
Sookie St. James and Michel Gerard happened to bump into each other while on vacation and they looked fabulous doing it.
He uses this knowledge as a manipulation tactic, buying Kathleen her favorite flowers and pretending to bump into her at random.
Spotting this, the older gentleman hurried to the vacant seat only to bump into another gentleman coming from the other direction.
It's a human-size place, where the carts bump into one another and you have to maneuver around corners with apologies.
Therefore, I apologize whenever I bump into another pedestrian on a crowded sidewalk, whether or not I'm the one at fault.
Hamilton is a place to keep your eyes open since you never know who or what you're going to bump into.
I got up twice to go to the bathroom and couldn't help but bump into our neighbor's table in the process.
If he doesn't come shooting, or we don't bump into him in the course of things, I'll introduce you at dinner.
In a pre-mobile-phone era, university bars were a place to bump into people you knew and enjoy cheap drinks.
A defective sensor had caused one of the doors to bump into the garage above the vehicle, causing minor paint damage.
Almost no one was on the street yet but he still managed to bump into whoever happened to be out then.
"We talked about what kind of people you bounce around and bump into when you're walking around New York," Yang says.
It's easy for, say, Stone to bump into Chandra in the courthouse, or for Naz's parents to come across Detective Box.
It accepts that an open society, religious liberty, and free speech cause individuals the occasional bump into annoying words and deeds.
Kids with the sneakers that have wheels attached to the heels often bump into my legs, causing my heart to momentarily stop.
She goes to a law school nearby, and we bump into each other a fair amount, so we decide to grab food.
"I was secretly afraid of acting someone else's words, afraid I would bump into the furniture, or not know where to stand."
Yet the brain must be doing a pretty good job of inventing the visual world, since we don't routinely bump into doors.
It's equipped with sensors so it doesn't bump into any shelves, and cameras to check when items are running low on stock.
Go to Camden Market and you might bump into some cybergoths decked out in colorful latex, surgical masks and tube hair extensions.
They bump into each other until the tape skips, chaos ensues, and Cady saves the day by singing the song herself. Classic.
The two then bump into each other and plan a show on Christmas Eve as they try to save the local theater.
The Braava Jet was super easy to set up, however, once I had it going it did bump into corners and baseboards.
PG: There's a beautiful moment in your L.B.J. movie, where you come out of the Oval Office and bump into your daughter.
But I personally guarantee you will bump into a robot and find yourself saying "excuse me" some time in the next decade.
Traverse the haunted hallways of Dark Oaks Asylum and try not to bump into any of the grunting inmates around every turn.
"They really rely on their spatial memory; they don't randomly wander around the forest until they bump into pools," Dr. Pasukonis said.
The Abstract Expressionist Ad Reinhardt once quipped that sculpture is what you bump into when you back up to see a painting.
"I don't even accidentally bump into a man at my work," said Ms. Luke, who is single and who has never married.
A similar service in New York City saw its self-driving shuttle bump into a car one day before the public launch.
Suraj Budhram, a flight coordinator at John F. Kennedy International Airport, would sometimes bump into Ms. Fuertes between 3 and 4 a.m.
The craft would bump into a piece of space junk, which would stick to the craft and be dragged out of orbit.
I bump into a friend, who let me know I can save around $30 if I opt for a weekly parking ticket.
At ProMat, Johnson said, people have been playing with six LocusBots, trying to get them to bump into each other or a person.
But when the two bump into each other at the post office, neither can ignore the possibility of happily ever after — or disaster.
Texting was also associated with higher odds that pedestrians would bump into other people or things in their paths or experience near-misses.
Josh's dad, however, happened to bump into one of the most famous musicians in the world and required some youthful assistance placing her.
The three men happened to bump into Mwangi's cousin, according to an affidavit filed with the human rights division of Kenya's high court.
There's a new system that helps you find the target monster by searching for tracks, rather than hoping you randomly bump into it.
Here's Hello Games' original announcement of the feature: You'll be able to explore the universe with your friends, or bump into random travellers.
Jo and Karev bump into each other outside the shindig, and Karev, feeling those post-felony-charges-blues, says he wants her back.
Just sometimes can't help but bump into some negative s—t that really can bum u out and it's not worth it honestly.
Trump talks with one of the film's stars, Michael Douglas, when they just happen to bump into each other at a London barbershop.
But it was like visiting a celebrated European city when all the locals have vanished and everybody you bump into is a tourist.
While that makes shopping convenient for residents, Route 46 is not a cozy downtown where you bump into your neighbors on the sidewalk.
Maybe they literally bump into each other or attempt to buy the same Christmas ornament or become competitors in a holiday baking competition.
I bump into a coworker there who I've recently become friendly with, and we have a nice chat while walking back to the office.
If you do happen to bump into everyone's favourite White Walker-slayer, best take the old-school route and just ask for an autograph.
But now that digital health has taken root and patient adoption is expanding, these "single function" experiences are starting to bump into each other.
As I'm swept up in the eddies and currents of the crowd, I bump into a man wearing a customised Leicester waistcoat and shorts.
We got the comedian at the Westfield Mall Wednesday in Culver City -- our photog, Charlie, was also there and happened to bump into him.
Richard Bean's "One Man, Two Guvnors" has two doors either side of a hallway, leading to characters that must not bump into each other.
Granted, it's not unheard of to bump into Kiefer Sutherland, who's been known to tear his shirt off late-night on the dance floor.
Ms. Graetz said that despite the Secret Service surrounding Mr. Sanders for much of the show, she managed to accidentally bump into the senator.
When they hit that mark within the next five years or so, they may bump into the boundaries of how tiny semiconductors can become.
They can be well-dressed business people that "accidentally" bump into you, or regular-looking locals who distract you by spilling something on you.
Most cars have rear cameras, so when you're backing up, you can see what's immediately behind your car so you don't bump into anything.
I've used it for almost two years and it hasn't budged even though I bump into it and add new products to it often.
"Whenever I bump into a bleeding-heart liberal, which I am, I mention that schools, housing and food are all tiered systems," he said.
There you can bump into both German Chancellor Angela Merkel and the 22-year-old chief water commissioner for the Anishinabek Nation of Canada.
We bump into Kate* on the outskirts of the estate, climbing out of a car that speeds off as soon as we're in sight.
The iPhone 7 Plus is Apple's first dual-camera smartphone, and they did a pretty good job of integrating the larger bump into the body.
But the chosen few are required to take extra security precautions that make it unlikely you'll bump into one of the headsets at a party.
If you bump into your ex and their new partner, being anything less than polite will only make you look bad and feel even worse.
While there are myriad ways to upgrade your space, you still bump into the fundamental problem that your options are limited by your living space.
It seems like just about everyone you bump into is in need of a favor, and naturally they're always asking Kiryu or Majima for help.
So now Pokémon Go has no viable tracking app, and players have to just wander around aimlessly and hope they bump into something worth catching.
From there you bump into the Pro tier, which offers unlimited version history and the ability to create a Design System for $15/month/editor.
Sure, email is as prevalent as ever, but there are so many other ways our protagonists could bump into each other in the digital world.
The husband-and-wife duo, Marie Davidson and Pierre Guerineau, usually bump into them on their way in for a night of uninterrupted music making.
Looking ahead, a May 20033 Vienna Deal extension and visible (albeit seasonal) U.S. crude stock draws should trigger a summer price bump into the $50s.
She meets Tom (portrayed by "Crazy Rich Asians" star Henry Golding), and the pair of strangers bump into each other often, eventually falling in love.
Or the cute neighbor down the street, and I should come back a different day so we could just like casually bump into that person.
They mope to a dance party, and that is where they bump into a Brooklyn entrepreneur who is touting Bitcoin as the Next Big Thing.
Among the reasons he favors Rome, he says, is that he's unlikely to bump into the designers, journalists, publicists and celebrities who define that demimonde.
You always bump into heavy stuff you love but think you're never going to play it out cause it dons't really fit in your set.
Annual Dues: TBD Bump Into: Rita Ora, Ronnie Wood, Robbie Williams and Peter Blake, the British pop artist, are all members of the London club.
Annual Dues: TBD Bump Into: Rita Ora, Ronnie Wood, Robbie Williams and Peter Blake, the British pop artist, are all members of the London club.
There's a very tactile nature to the game; Luigi can bump into objects and they react, and your main weapon is a ghost-sucking vacuum cleaner.
For example, if there are some obstacles nearby, our software can highlight them, and tell the user he or she is going to bump into something.
There can be so few DNA molecules floating around in a test tube that they simply don't bump into the PCR chemicals needed to replicate them.
On their way to their traditional post-horror-movie debrief at Dr. Cerberus's, a bookstore and restaurant, they bump into their frail and timid teacher, Mrs.
In one trailer for the film, which smashed Disney and Marvel's viewing records, Thor and the Hulk bump into each other in an intergalactic gladiator battle.
I'm hoping I'll just bump into someone wearing a very complex skirt and some of those Balenciaga lost property sneakers and follow her to the shows.
Not all of us are moving in the same direction, and we tend to bump into and disrupt each other, but we manage to coexist anyhow.
You were more likely to bump into an art installation — a wire cube filled with lasers, or flowers pressed between plexiglass — than into a brand logo.
"Usually when submarines go down, they go down with these big, powerful lights because they don&apost want to bump into things and crash," Gruber said.
We lived in the same hall, and I would bump into her regularly, so I would have to make up excuses for where I was going.
When other kids had to go in or out of the building, they used to run past the first floor, hoping to not bump into us.
Using a time interval of 100 seconds would require about 400 iterations, and you'd probably bump into the asteroid before you looked up from your work.
Video footage obtained by CNN affiliate WJLA appears to show the student bump into the teacher before the teacher repeatedly hits the student and kicks her.
You will chat with them in the street when you bump into one another; you'll sometimes even go get a drink with them, and you'll enjoy it.
The ride, which looks like a human-sized frying pan, features seats around the outside that quickly become nothing more than obstacles for riders to bump into.
"I have sat next to somebody who was openly hostile about sitting next to a fat person — even if I didn't bump into him," says another interviewee.
Don't click on links you don't know where they go because you might bump into all sorts of things you don't want to see and can't unsee.
Tom and Taylor bump into each other in New York at the Met Gala in 2015, and who knows where the night just might take these two?
And social distancing — that's where you reduce the contact rate between infected and susceptible people, you make it harder for an infected to bump into a susceptible.
Some patterns appear to devour one another, while others gently bump into each other, only to part ways, like when our sleeves accidentally touch on the subway.
But she has this annoying habit of saying, "Let's get together this weekend" when we bump into each other, then not replying to my texts about meeting.
My theory is that the newly banished Melisandre will bump into Jorah next season, cure his greyscale, and allow herself to hear the good news of #TeamDany.
But he keeps going because he believes at some point, he'll bump into the thin curtain that separates this reality from the one that must exist elsewhere.
The White House said earlier that no formal meeting was planned because of scheduling conflicts on both sides, though it was possible they would bump into each other.
"They have this sense of orientation that's just fabulous—thousands of them flying right next to each other and they never bump into each other, in perfect coordination."
So, what we call jewelry on our sidewalks, the width of our sidewalks are extremely important so that people can bump into each other, sit and stay longer.
Should I bump into a countryman on a New York street, I will avoid eye contact and make only the vaguest of pleasantries before hurrying on my way.
In January 2014, Ms. Villarreal attended the birthday party of a mutual friend at a Hollywood bar hoping to bump into Mr. Diaz, but he was not there.
Dimensions of the phone are allegedly 61.9 x 73.7 x 7.8 millimeters, with the thickness going up to 8.9 millimeters if you take the camera bump into account.
Concerned that we might bump into each other, I called to see if he might want to meet first, and he invited me to his Fifth Avenue office.
Then there are the cultural differences, she added: "You will have to learn some weird local customs, like saying 'sorry' when you bump into someone on the sidewalk."
Nor does it mean that the two would have much to speak about were they to bump into each other in Harrods, or wherever obscenely rich people shop.
But once you have located your position with some care, so that you don't bump into a sculpture when moving back to view a painting, you are safe.
Of course, it wouldn't be a day in the life of New York's 80s art scene if he didn't bump into people who would become famous one day.
In the Crafty Yankee or the Asian bakery across the street, you are likely to bump into electrical engineers from Seoul, physicists from Beijing and biochemists from Boston.
LeMahieu, perhaps sensing he would be late in throwing the ball to first, appeared to bump into Pollock rather than try to field the chopper, according to replays.
London padded lamp posts so distracted people wouldn't bump into them and Augsburg installed red and green lights on the floor that grab the attention of those looking down.
As I was walking through, I had to make sure to look around me because I didn't want to step on any clothes or bump into models being fitted.
Mercury-ion clocks like the Deep Space Atomic Clock are even more precise because the ions don't bump into the walls of their container tubes, keeping the system intact.
Then comes the farcical moment when Kirk Douglas and Otto Preminger bump into each other on his front porch as they beg him to work on "Spartacus" and "Exodus".
It apparently involves sonars, "a depth sensor CO-EYE" (no idea what that is, either), and cliff detect sensors so it doesn't bump into things or fall down stairs.
As an example, he describes the common situation in which two casual friends bump into each other and one asks the other: What's been going on in your life?
The goal is to keep people's heads up at all times, so they don't wander into traffic or bump into a telephone pole when looking for a nearby Oddish.
On the other hand, some areas of the brain are so delicate that if you bump into any of them with a fine instrument, they can be permanently injured.
But for the next decade or two, our biggest concern is more likely to be that robots will take away our jobs or bump into us on the highway.
I, for one, join the Andre sceptics outside of the venue and in a bizarre twist of events bump into Bradley from S Club 3 in the car park.
At all times of day, New Yorkers pack together on the subway, bump into each other on sidewalks and brush knees at bars and restaurants -- all while potentially contagious.
It's what happens when certain kinds of electrically charged particles travel between a pointy electrode and a flat one, but bump into a puddle of oil along the way.
They are less likely to blame themselves, now, when something goes wrong, but they bump into this power asymmetry around sexual expectations and drinking and they are really confused.
The map of our world morphs over the eons, as continental plates shift around, bump into each other, and undergo subduction, which occurs when one plate slides underneath another.
Walk around the boroughs on Wednesday and you're almost certain to bump into a Make Music New York event: There are over 1,23 of them, morning, afternoon and evening.
She is looking to identify five lines of infrared emissions that are created when electrons in the corona bump into charged particles in the plasma, potentially freeing other electrons.
Several product reviewers took issue with the location of the fingerprint sensor, saying it made it easy to bump into the camera lens when trying to unlock the phone.
You wouldn't want to bump into him in a dark alley — or, as Syd is, to be stalked around a bedroom while your psychic boyfriend screams in powerless rage.
When they bump into aging millionaire Mr. Blakemore (Martin Landau), they scam him into helping them without realizing that they're adding much-needed shine to his life in return. 
I need to count all my interactions with the local guys to make up for the fact that there are these faraway guys that I'm never going to bump into.
Facebook's central building is the world's largest open-plan office, designed to encourage employees to bump into one another in its common spaces and in a nine-acre rooftop garden.
There is in theory a setup process to establish the limits of your room, but in practice this meant the Microsoft demo operator making sure I didn't bump into anything.
Outside of a house that only has two walls left standing, I bump into Graham, my super mutant friend who, unlike the rest of his species, seems completely non-violent.
The exhibition, which opens to the public on March 12th, unfolds over six dimly lit circular rooms that are pretty small, so it's impossible not to bump into other people.
She'd only felt the person bump into her, and then for some reason she was certain the person had entered the teashop, though she had no reason for thinking so.
Bee photo by Omer Unlu, via Flickr Screenshot of New Scientist's video "Bees whoop when they bump into each other" via YouTube Kyle Kramer is thinking of getting into beekeeping.
SOMETHING IN BETWEEN Two chairs facing the sofa but angled toward each other creates a circular familial feel with no corners to bump into — great with a ground coffee table.
Another way in which Cruz throws his left high kick is the bump into a southpaw stance, getting into dominant southpaw position with his lead foot outside of his opponent's.
We have such an appetite for it, whether we're colliding with ourselves in the story we're seeing, or the people we're seeing it with, or the artists we bump into.
Introducing this speed bump into the work flow, along with the prospect of social accountability, reduced the inappropriate prescribing rate from 23.2 percent to 5.2 percent — a 77 percent reduction.
"I was recently divorced and just starting to get out of the house again, and whenever we'd bump into each other we just got along really well," Ms. Marti said.
If the shooter maintains forward pressure by leaning into it, the rifle gets pushed forward after each shot, causing the trigger to "bump" into the shooter's finger, firing another round.
In that case, the energy just gets passed between the atoms as they bump into one another, like how heat travels down the handle of the pot of water you're boiling.
But the regimen could be done in any pool, he said, if swimmers time the intervals so that they don't bump into the wall during the 10-second all-out effort.
I don't need to, because I've been watching this stupid Deebot blindly bump into shit for the last six months, yet still manage to do a good job cleaning my floors.
This also means that you have to be careful not to bump into too many things when you're moving the camera around on its tripod as not to screw things up.
At the same time you might well bump into Felix Petersen, also of Faber, in Berlin, where he is doing a roaring trade attracting talent down from Berlin to Portugal's capital.
Back then, as she used a small skiff to collect water samples along the reef, its structure was so dense that it could be a challenge not to bump into it.
Strangely, of the three works visitors are most likely to bump into first after entering the National Gallery Singapore to view its show on Minimalism, none of them feel explicitly Minimalist.
More and more people are strapped into the time machine and zapped to various destinations in the past, where they bump into one another and occasionally cause "paradoxes" with explosive consequences.
One wrinkle: You may bump into the family maximum benefit, which varies from case to case but is usually between 150 and 180 percent of the worker's full-retirement-age benefit.
Waiting for my husband, I started to get that buzzy feeling I sometimes get when I'm traveling, as if maybe I was going to bump into somebody I used to know.
Classical Music Walk around the boroughs on Wednesday and you're almost certain to bump into a Make Music New York event: There are over 83,28 of them, morning, afternoon and evening.
"She's an incredibly smart and lovely young lady, so it's always nice to bump into each other and slightly reminisce about old times but also about looking forward to the future."
As I clumsily follow him around for the day, I find it almost impossible not to bump into passengers, and I bang a knee hard on an armrest at least once.
Will keep you guys posted<3 So now Pokémon Go has no viable tracking app, and players have to just wander around aimlessly and hope they bump into something worth catching.
One might even bump into protesters decrying the whole enterprise for spreading congenital disease among dogs (though the AKC says purebred animals are no more prone to hereditary disorders than mixed breeds).
"They defy the notion of the inevitable gravitational pull of the old equilibrium line and can't be contained by any of the various ceilings that overbought conditions usually bump into," Cramer said.
In actuality, the duo — who broke off their engagement in 2013 — are just a couple that seem to bump into each other and hang out or offer help when adopting a dog.
I pleaded with my mother not to speak in Cantonese to me in public, in fear that we would bump into one of my "friends," who might be put off by it.
"The same thing that drew them to me—that I'm this soft-bodied girl next door they could bump into at the grocery store—is the thing that they forget," explains Dammer.
Although she remains far away, in a city where she is far more likely to bump into a Tamil Hindu than a Mennonite, Toews still longs for acceptance in her childhood fold.
"Sorry" is sometimes a reflex — people here say it to inanimate objects that they bump into — and the word is put to a wider variety of uses than in the United States.
"One of the plaintiffs has continued to bump into one of the pilots and has an immediate visceral reaction and goes to the bathroom and vomits every time it happens," he added.
Over time, she had learned that the best way to avoid injury as she had a seizure was to lie down on the floor, away from tables and objects she could bump into.
Customers must always be aware of their surroundings so as not to knock a banana off the stack a vendor is gracefully transporting, or bump into a pile of fabrics three feet high.
Electrodes attached to the user's skin activate muscles in their arms, causing the limbs to twitch and move all by themselves when they touch or bump into a wall in the virtual world.
As with their earlier dramas, the brothers shot "Good Time" in some of their home city's seedier neighbourhoods, employing several non-professional actors you wouldn't like to bump into in a dark alleyway.
The stunned singer-actress seemed to accidentally bump into DiCaprio, who quickly moved his arm away and made a hilarious/awkward/possible-shade face when he realized what happened — and who it was.
Dr. K could be dating a lovely widow who lives in the neighborhood – she invites him to dinner when they bump into each other in the grocery store, but he's just not ready.
"Of course the realities on the ground always bump into the best laid plans that the smartest military minds can come up with, and that's kind of where we are today," he said.
The two continued to bump into each other over the course of the next several years, perhaps because their night-life habits and musical tastes were similarly eclectic (Bob Dylan, My Morning Jacket).
Ms. Landau said students took inspiration from all the plaques of literary luminaries dotting the neighborhood, even if these days they were more likely to bump into artists who are far from starving.
As it confronts its identity issues, the academy will most likely also bump into another uncomfortable question: Might its new "global campaign" to recruit new members actually tighten the squeeze on African-Americans?
We learn that he used to be very into dueling — although I'm not sure if the conversation with his past fling, who he and Claire bump into at Versailles, is entirely about dueling.
Like ... I don't genuinely believe that if I sailed far enough out into the ocean I might bump into a wall painted to look like the sky, like Truman in The Truman Show.
"Words shoot up like geysers from your pen, tumble in cascades, swirl about, bump into each other, are never at rest," Ms. Bona said, describing Mr. Grainville's work in the traditional induction speech.
If they are heading out to run an errand — say, to shop at the organic market in Príncipe Real — it's not uncommon for them to ask whomever they bump into to come along.
If the current study is right, "small robots can be built with simple, robust, smart bodies to safely bump into obstacles instead of using complex and expensive sensing and control systems," he said.
Why it will boom in 2020: "Walk into any enterprise that needs to monitor IT infrastructure and applications today, and there's a very good chance you'll bump into someone using Grafana," says Gupta.
There are only so many times you can watch two people bump into each other in the aisle of a grocery store or catch each other's eyes across the room at a party.
Miranda Lambert isn't being shy about moving on from Blake Shelton -- she's sticking close to her new boy toy in Las Vegas, where it's likely they'll bump into Blake ... and maybe even Gwen Stefani.
Photo: Getty ImagesIt's happened to everyone: You're walking home, minding your own business, when no random devices suddenly screaming at you about how the police are coming if you happen to bump into them.
Bacteria called Cutibacterium acnes (formerly referred to as Propionibacterium acnes) digest that excess oil and bump into receptors on the cells there that trigger inflammation—that's the mechanism responsible for your red, angry pimples.
Each drone, provided by Tsuru Robotics (it's partly a promotion for the company) was operating as part of a whole, with multiple position monitoring systems making sure they didn't accidentally bump into one another.
Given the small number of attendees, and the fact that everyone stays at the home hotel and are pretty much at the same events at all times, it's easy to bump into interesting people.
Our breakups come with tearful brunches and late-night phone calls, and the only thing you have to consider is whether or not you're going to bump into your ex at a coffee shop.
Small, plate-shaped ice crystals form in the frigid water below the ice shelf, and as these crystals float up, they "bump into" particles of glacier flour and carry them into the ice shelf.
Never have I encountered a group of people devoted so much to each other's well-being and creating a world that sucks less; bump into someone here, and you can expect a full hug.
The document outlines a pitch for a strange live-streamed office tour, complete with product-revealing Easter eggs, nods at various Magic Leap partners, and a handful of very famous people to bump into.
Amber Tamblyn was definitely not expecting Paint It Black to be her directorial debut — just as she wasn't expecting to bump into her prospective star, Alia Shawkat, au naturel at the spa one day.
Using AI, we are one step closer to translating brain activity into spoken words We use our voices to connect to others—to family, friends, even a stranger you bump into on the street.
While you can bump into celebrities — like Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe, who both attended this year — the festival honors the entire process of filmmaking, not just the famous faces or the finished product.
The show has just about everything: sparkles, like fairy dust; blue disks that bump into each other, like who the hell are you; skinny, hatted things that look like enoki mushrooms growing upside down.
You can bump into objects and see them shake, and Luigi's spirit-sucking vacuum can be used to do everything from shoot watermelons across the room to grab ghosts and smash them against, well, anything.
"Trampoline parks may be inherently more dangerous because children are able to jump from trampoline to trampoline throughout the park and bump into other children," Bandzar, who wasn't involved in the study, said by email.
"There is a snake and an elephant, and they bump into each other in the jungle," he began, with the eyes of his fellow panelists all lighting up as they realised where this was heading.
There's one composition in which Toller is framed so gloomily against a wall of gray, with his dog collar providing the sole touch of white, that you wait for him to bump into Whistler's Mother.
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There had been feverish speculation about a meeting, fueled in part by the White House, which made it clear that Mr. Obama would be open to one, if he happened to bump into Mr. Rouhani.
If we had to guess we'd say she'll prowl around on her own for while in a possible attempt to get close to Cersei, then eventually bump into her family towards the end of Season 7.
But before you make like Dr. Pimple Popper and squeeze the fleshy bump into oblivion, know that with the help of a medical professional, patience, and a gentle aftercare routine, you can get rid of it.
You could quite feasibly stay in this property – one of Verbier's largest single homes – and not bump into some of your fellow guests given it encompasses a staggering 216.0-bedrooms, 11 bathrooms and two reception rooms.
So as you throw these coins up in the air, they bump into each other with their different sides and orientations, and some of this bumping changes the probability of the side revealed by the outcome.
If you bump into a trash fire or fall off the tracks, no worries: this game world, unlike real life, gives you infinite chances to restart your commute with no repercussions or backed-up train delays.
If you find yourself idealizing someone, experiencing intrusive thoughts, replaying every encounter with the person, or engaging in stalker-like behavior (like rearranging your schedule to bump into them), you could be experiencing limerence, she says.
First comes his sister Rosemary, made mad by a lobotomy, who accompanies him on a trip to the Moon's Sea of Serenity, where they bump into a drunken, antagonistic Nikita Khrushchev and the Red Army Choir.
She attended dozens of conferences last year for market research and found that the best moments often weren't the keynote speeches, but the breakout sessions or coffee breaks when conference attendees could bump into one another.
Extra lives drop far more frequently—there's no driving need to empty your pockets of quarters—and the new version lets you bump into ghosts a few times before you piss them off enough to attack.
Buffalo is the kind of place where we expect to bump into our politicians and professional athletes in the grocery store, and we see nothing rude in stopping them to talk about the game last Sunday.
Major drawback number two is that, unlike canister warmers that have plastic outer shells to shield you from the heating elements, racks are just chunks of hot metal hanging out there for you to bump into.
Their grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins on their dad's side are far from me geographically as well as emotionally; there's no chance I'll ever bump into them at the supermarket or the school gates.
I moved to go out and I did bump into the cameraman — I presume it was that," Michael recalled to FOX 5 D.C. "He said, 'Don't do that,' and I said, 'I'm sorry' and I moved on.
One of the things I think a lot of digital people bump into is that video really means "scale" and making stuff for Facebook, even though Facebook hasn't figured out how to make money for those videos.
It can definitely be helpful, and in some ways makes more narrative sense than having random people call you or bump into you just to tell you some small thing about this particular fork in the road.
Before joining The New York Times's Culture desk in early 2014, my portfolio of celebrity encounters was pretty thin: One doesn't bump into many A-listers covering city housing, Hurricane Sandy, or the New York Police Department.
Originally, you wanted to project the text on the dome of the Duomo, which the city wouldn't agree to, and then you moved to Palazzo Pitti only to bump into an outdoor opera scheduled there that night.
Zuckerman is still in the story, played by David Strathairn, but now the film gives the impression that he's merely there to bump into Jerry Levov (Rupert Evans) and listen as Jerry tells him the whole story.
She said she had sensed a "new urgency" in the arts world and was gratified to bump into the filmmakers behind "Manchester by the Sea" and "Moonlight," a tender coming-of-age drama, on the awards circuit.
Like being 16 in the Starlight Ballroom in Brooklyn when I bump into the gunman who'd just fired up in the air, only to have that gunman point his piece in my face and pull the trigger.
However, a feeling of generosity is in the air, and while you may bump into a few massive egos, this could be a fun time so long as you're not putting too much pressure on yourself or others.
Later, Malcolm takes Vivian horse riding at the Queen&aposs stables, where they bump into Her Majesty — and she doesn&apost bat an eye at one of her employees, who is clearly on a date with a guest.
I've spent my life trying to be Class Sunshine — getting good grades because I wanted to please my teachers, eating the wrong meal when waiters bring it to me, apologizing to potted plants when I bump into them.
A 25 year old I spoke to in the UK, Zoe, rarely remembered her own boyfriend: "Before we both knew it was prosopagnosia, sometimes I'd bump into him in the street—or walk right by him," she says.
As the troubled Arthur, Griffin Newman (someone I personally know well enough to have a conversation with if I were to bump into him in a restaurant, so, grain of salt) offers a human eye on wild goings-on.
You started out in that essay talking about Amazon, figuring out that they were going to bump into this limit where people wanted free shipping, and if you didn't give them free shipping they were going to shop less.
It's been equipped with a decent-sized dustbin and a high-efficiency filter to handle both pet hair and large homes with ease, and thanks to built-in anti-collision sensors, it won't bump into your furniture or baseboards.
The inherent problem with that of course is that when you head out in meatspace to a Tinder date or maybe bump into a friend you haven't seen in awhile, you'll look like your digital avatar's uglier, iller twin.
Me: Lastly, based on this interview so far, on a scale of 1 to 10 how would you rate my chances of becoming friends with him if I do manage to bump into him at the London Film Festival?
In person I'm fairly underwhelming, if anything, so I know I'll have to make a special effort if I do bump into him and swallow the no-doubt crippling nerves that will be eating me up from the inside.
Meanwhile, Katsuyama, company president Ronan Ryan and the IEX team have turned IEX into the eighth largest stock exchange company, globally, by notional value traded, and have transformed the concept of a "speed bump" into a mainstream exchange feature.
Courteney and the Snow Patrol guitarist both flew into Heathrow Thursday on different flights but landed at the same time ... and that's not the kind of kiss you give an ex you happen to bump into at an airport.
And because your resources are limited, you'll want take the risk of drifting into the periphery of your main path, wandering into this bombed out shop or that buried oil tanker, only to bump into a pod of ravenous zombies.
I feel like a fraud and an absolute prick, and find myself praying I don't bump into anyone I know, even though—I am a journalist, and therefore I cannot lie—my butt looks absolutely phenomenal in said yoga pants.
Still, at least our clothing isn't going to poke you with its sharp points when we bump into you on the street, or strangle its wearer with a swirling vine… Wait, wait… what are these machines up to, you guys?
While what you see will only be in black and white, Passthrough+ offers the added benefit of letting you see the outside world anytime it senses you are about to go out of bounds, so you don't bump into a wall.
The Scorpion's rotor blades also look ready to chop through anything it might bump into, like humans, and sort of looks like it is as dangerous for the operator to fly as for anyone who might wander into its path.
Work and travel commitments on their end and grief and bitterness from me meant that we weren't going to bump into each other in the pub or park like old times and pinky-promise never to piss each other off again.
At which point you will 100% bump into that smug bloke you went to school with, with the nice shirts, the one who you can't quite explain to everyone else why don't like him but you just know he's a wrong'un.
A newly leaked image of an alleged schematic for a new iPhone shows the camera bump might grow from the iPhone XS and XS Max's pill-shaped bump into a larger square-shaped protrusion to accommodate a new third camera.
It's a stretch, but based on Williams' comments, here's our prediction: she'll get her own way by killing Melisandre, then eventually bump into the Hound and his gang (we have no idea how she'll react to seeing the Hound again, though).
In the same way that acquaintances, when they bump into each other, promise to finally get that catch-up drink, a person toting around an umbrella has told themselves a gentle and unnecessary lie—that it will really keep them dry.
"Until I bump into someone who's bought the stock of Nvidia because my dog comes running when I shout it, and not because the investor knows what it does, I'm tempted to say, 'Let 'er ride,'" the "Mad Money" host said.
Readily abasing herself in the name of love, she pops up unannounced at Hugo's studio, sends him lengthy text messages on the nature of desire, and circles the same block twice so that she will bump into him—Oh, hello!
A few years ago, Patrick Roche was working for an architectural firm in Manhattan and running a side hustle in bubble-ball soccer, a game during which players wear giant bubble suits and bump into each other, as he explained.
In these "nonequilibrium" systems, which include shaken marbles, emulsions, colloids and ensembles of cold atoms, particles bump into one another but otherwise do not exert mutual forces; external forces must be applied to the systems to drive them to a hyperuniform state.
Pretty much every object you come in contact with can move; Luigi can bump into a table, rattling the carefully plated food on top, as well as use his vacuum to suck sheets off of a bed or curtains from a window.
But it houses the Maastricht Upper Area Control Centre (MUAC), where up to 100 air-traffic controllers work at a time to ensure that planes flying high above Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and north-western Germany do not bump into each other.
It turns out that when you're trying to interact with an environment that's unpredictable or unstructured, and you're going to bump into things and you're going to not get it right because you don't have full sensing of the state of the world.
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I ran into the boy from London, and knew he'd be off to seek Christian, so I kept it moving, only to bump into the Jacob Riis cutie, who was there by himself and was gonna be hard to get away from.
Muta can use the actual point of the knee, pulling the strike and delivering a small bump into the top of the chest: But the vast, vast majority of the time Muta will swing the inside of his thigh into the opponent's head.
The art collection has come along for the ride, too, and one of the pleasures of the Rockwell layout is the way you seem to bump into a Frank Stella or a Claes Oldenburg or a Judy Rifka every time you turn around.
And the extreme weather events that are becoming more common with climate change—particularly heavy flooding—also create more breeding grounds for mosquitoes carrying EEE, as well as more chances for people living near swampy bodies of freshwater to bump into them.
At dusk, I kept expecting to bump into friends from my platoon: Jorge, Ryan and Matt shuffling back from the PVC pipes half buried in the ground that doubled as urinals; their outlines distinctly recognizable after so many days in the field.
When the two bump into each other at the post office as Ben tries to mail out his ex-boyfriend's belongings, it seems like the perfect meet-cute ... until a literal marching band breaks them apart and they're separated without having gotten to exchange numbers.
You could be one of the most composed, cool-headed people on the planet, with zero grudges or grievances about the demise of your last relationship, and you'd still probably want to look amazing the first time you bump into your ex in public.
Here's a good example: If you bump into an ex while grabbing your morning coffee, and you have a quick chat of no consequence, don't feel like you need to immediately fire off a text message to your current S.O. to let them know.
The trickier possibility — and the one that makes more sense — is that when Cap returns to the past and decides to stay, he accidentally reveals that the MCU reality has always had two Steves, who somehow exist simultaneously and never bump into each other.
Reach out for a door handle in the game and you grab a real one, walk toward a railing and you bump into it, walk into a new room and feel the temperature change as the Nomadic-designed experiences play with your mind and emotions.
I wasn't driving at the time and I'd walk to the shop with that in my mind in the most positive mood I could be and then I'd bump into someone and they'd be like 'what you doing man, you want to jump in?
But eventually you bump into time constraints for partners — getting to 40 deals with two partners can work, but presumes you are not a lone wolf partner and that you make hard choices about where to allocate time — which often seems harder than allocating money.
"First they bump into each other, then the male chases the female and tries to hook his front appendages behind the females' second legs and oftentimes the female will resist," says Kasey Fowler-Finn, a biology professor at University of Nebraska who studies arachnid matings.
Or, at least the fantasy of what they make possible: jaunting about, free from the tyranny of wires, with the sole goal of dancing your way through an urban snowscape until you serendipitously bump into the person you're destined to fall in love with.
Then like we had just bumped into each other the second time at the convention center, and it was like God just kept on making us just really bump into each other like on some, y'all need to really just fuck with each other.
Even on the other two escalators, people sometimes choose to climb — there is no penalty involved, but it does tend to create some friction when the climbers bump into those who are doing as asked and standing side by side on each escalator step.
Because I thought that I would bump into primarily engineers, that would look at me, as a person from old media, and would have that cynical view [of] my industry, that has suffered for the last 18 years, and blaming us for what happened.
"If I had to pick one word for the badger's experience, it would be intimate ," Foster decides, since, "when a badger goes out, its object is to bump into food": We bustled and grunted and elbowed and pushed and pressed our noses into the ground.
"When you see people post problems that they bump into as a woman, like not enough pockets on pants, you get folks who crawl out of the woodwork and wave a pair of niche work pants marketed to women and try to invalidate them," he says.
The ILIFE A4s also happens to have a Gen 3 CyclonePower cleaning system that works on all kinds of floors — including carpet — and a number of super smart senses meaning it will never bump into your furniture, get stuck in corners, or fall down the stairs.
And the belief that things will grow out of the activity itself and that you will — through work — bump into other possibilities and kick open other doors that you would never have dreamt of if you were just sitting around looking for a great art [idea].
I also really like my AirPods because they generally work well, because I can fall asleep in them while listening to ASMR videos without getting tangled in cords, and because they don't get violently ripped out of my ears when I bump into a doorknob or whatever.
This article was originally published on THUMP UK. For many, Manchester's Haçienda is a symbol of a time when nightclubs still had their edge, a memorial relic of the halcyon era before they were supposedly sanitized by the dull hipsters you'll bump into inside them today.
When he happened to bump into a cousin of Campbell Brown, president of Old Forester, at a cocktail party, an idea was hatched to incorporate the brand, which claims to be the oldest bourbon in continuous production and still owned by the same family on the market.
If you happen to bump into GoCardless CEO Hiroki Takeuchi, ask him about the time he and his co-founders stayed up all night working the phones in a bid to win the startup's first U.K. customers, lest they have nothing to show at YC Demo Day.
Mine was simple: I knew I'd be in Cannes for the weekend when his new film Okja was screening, so all I had to do was bump into him at a press conference, secure an interview, or track him down at a party and I was golden.
Miguel, a bar worker in his 40s, is telling me he comes down each year to not just show support for his country but because it's a chance to bump into old friends—when the laughter around us stops and I realize I'm the only person speaking.
Instead of slowly tip-toeing around furniture and obstacles like other robovacs do (Neato's D7 is very good at this) the Coral One tends to just bump into objects, with enough force to even move chairs around a room, before backing away and heading off in another direction.
You'll bump into him and his good looking friends and you'll suddenly realise how fucked you must look so you'll just mutter, "alright," and shuffle past him into the smoking area, where you'll chain smoke 4 cigarettes, and play on your phone, until 35 minutes later somebody finds you.
VR's promise of boundless virtual worlds to explore is, in practice, rather more tethered to reality, given physical limits on play spaces  — meaning you can only walk so far in the corresponding virtual world before you're out of sensor range and/or about to bump into a (real) wall.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads SINGAPORE — Of the three works visitors are most likely to bump into first after entering the 60,000-square-meter space of the National Gallery Singapore to view its latest — as well as Southeast Asia's first — show on Minimalism, Minimalism: Space. Light. Object.
So if we had to guess, we'd say she's either going to bump into the Hound again (he's now with Beric Dondarrion and Thoros of Myr and heading North too, don't forget), or The Red Woman (the last we saw of Melisandre she was riding South from Winterfell).
"I was so filled with fear and shame to get tested for HIV/AIDS during the day because I just felt I could bump into some people who know me and they would start questioning my being at an HIV testing place," Hove told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
Marvel adapted the idea of a shared fictional world, one in which, say, Captain America and Black Panther exist in the same timeline and might occasionally bump into each other, from its comic book source material, helping to bring the term "expanded universe" into our common cinematic lexicon.
Movies and TV shows are also where we bump into people who think and act and believe and look different from us, a key reason why more risk-taking, not less, is a great thing for both the art form of cinema and the people who watch it.
Paabo now recommends against imagining separate species of human evolution altogether: not an Us and a Them, but one enormous "metapopulation" composed of shifting clusters of essentially human-ish things that periodically coincided in time and space and, when they happened to bump into one another, occasionally had sex.
Bringing Oleg to DC doesn't immediately solve this problem, but it does give us the opportunity for him to visit with Philip (a character he's barely been aware of in the past) about the changes happening in the USSR, and we can only assume that he'll also bump into Stan again at some point.
And while fictional characters Rick Dalton (Leonardo DiCaprio) and Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt) bump into a lot of people who really existed along the way — the famed Bruce Lee (Mike Moh), for instance, or Catherine Share (Lena Dunham), nicknamed "Gypsy," the ringleader of the Manson girls — the story is still their own, made-up tale.
Then you've got the blacker than black basements tucked away in the trendier enclaves of everywhere from Berlin to Birmingham, the kind of places where you'll probably bump into someone with a Sex Tags Mania tattoo and a really good anecdote about the time they bumped into Palms Trax at a Kassem Mosse show.
The aesthetic around general furniture can be enhanced or altered for a kinky session with the use of some swap-out colored light bulbs (Moodies, an aptly-named brand, will sell you a five pack of red silicone-capped lights that are safe to bump into for $14) or dark shades (more on that below).
It's that standard that Del Castillo and Sparks were tasked with hitting, all while fitting that power bump into a box slimmer than the Xbox One S. The team, knowing they already had a hit on their hands with last year's Xbox redesign, decided to reengineer the entire internal layout of the console to accommodate the new components.
When Tink first meets the decidedly adult Pan, she falls into one of those few rom-com tropes that really seems to echo real life — the pair part ways because one of them can't be what the other needs, and they bump into each other years later, when Pan has grown into everything Tink wanted him to be.
Every region has numerous plants that are dangerous (even to bump into), and you'll want to pay close attention to avoid touching these toxic species: Giant Hogweed This large member of the carrot family may have foragers thinking they hit the wild carrot jackpot, but in reality, this is a plant that is harmful to even touch.
The twists keep squirming into view: just as you're dealing with the fact that the triplets were separated as infants and assigned by a decorous Jewish adoption agency to three families, each of which knew nothing of the others, you bump into the creepy scientific project behind the entire plan—"like Nazi shit," in Bobby's crisp appraisal.
This affluent D.C. suburb, along with surrounding Montgomery County, is home to countless politicos, journalists, lobbyists and policy wonks — not to mention cabinet secretaries, White House officials, retired members of Congress and the chief justice of the Supreme Court — who bump into each other at grocery stores and on the sidelines of their children's soccer games.
The more patchwork approach taking shape in New York — agency by agency, city by city — reflects the reality that lofty ideas on either end of the political spectrum often bump into here: To become law, every proposal must pass a State Legislature where power is divided between Republicans and Democrats, before being approved by the governor.
Should Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov bump into US Defense Secretary James Mattis in the venues-clogged hallways, or should Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif meet his Turkish counterpart -- let alone collide with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu -- it would be a pretty safe bet to assume they won't start tearing chunks out of each other.
So we're not only just getting Mateo and Rufus's perspective but we're also getting the perspective of other characters who they interact with throughout that day including the Death-Cast operators who deliver the phone calls for Mateo and Rufus, we get people at different shops and people they bump into on the street and their best friends, their enemies.
There are also more complex [situations]: I know some black workers who won't see black clients, and I think that comes more down to cultural things where they don't want to bump into someone or don't want to have to deal with talking in a language to someone… My rules are if you're polite and well-mannered, I have time for you.
"It's a small place, really, and you just bump into people like that here and they're going to give you their phone number or email address and actually respond when you call or write them," said Mr. Rich, who got his start bagging groceries in the Pearl Street store and is now considered something of a legend by many food entrepreneurs.
She doesn't call out any of her trolls by name or detail the comments that got under her skin, instead proposing a different tactic, summed up in a hashtag: #LETSGETAWKWARD "What if when we bump into those keyboard cowboys in the real world, we started a REAL, kind, grown up discussion about the things they were so 'brave' to say online," writes the Laurel, Mississippi, native.
The FBI chief, between the proverbial rock and hard place, kept on keepin' on until in June of 2016, when then-Attorney General Loretta Lynch just happened to bump into Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson ClintonThe magic of majority rule in elections The return of Ken Starr Assault weapons ban picks up steam in Congress MORE in the executive courtesy suite of a U.S. airport.
The first person I bump into is Collette and she informs me that should I have wanted to meet the most hardcore contingent of Morrissey's fan base then I should have been here days ago because the first person set-up camp outside the arena at 4am on Thursday so they could be the first through the door – which opened 62 hours later at 803pm on Saturday.
It's a bit of a no-win situation — roaming around freely in a virtual world requires clearing out your furniture so you don't accidentally bump into a couch or a coffee table, but this commitment to immersion also leads you to believe virtual objects are there, so there's no physical furniture to break your fall when you try to sit in a virtual chair.
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And you're starting to see some of the really high-end driver system features, where I think Audi just announced that their 2019 or 2018 model you'll be able to go on a freeway, on a divided highway at less than 35 mph it'll stay in the lane and not bump into the cars around you and you can read a book or whatever for however long the traffic jam lasts.
If you're depressed, and concerned about anonymity when seeking mental health care, "in Rhode Island, what are the odds you're going to bump into a teacher, a friend, a neighbor…if you go to the doctor?" says Jessica Litwin, a board member at the Mental Health Association of RI. See someone you know on your way to get help, she says, and you might think, "Is it worth it?" and turn around.
While Chalamet and Depp haven't given us the Pariana-inspired Instagram PDA we're craving (at least, not yet — although Chalamet did like a photo she posted on Instagram back in September), they've been generous enough to give the world some IRL canoodling that's a slap in the face to any Chalamet stans who remain convinced that they would make a really good match for the actor given the opportunity to bump into him at a party.
Titled, appropriately, Festival in Cannes, the film brings together the kind of characters you might bump into on the Croisette in any given year: an actress with a screenplay she'd like to direct; her screenwriter friends; the would-be financier they meet at a cafe whose methods seem less than orthodox; the big-time movie producer who's trying to keep a deal from going under; the starlet who's about to break out; the aging actress looking for a big role instead of another stint playing somebody's mother; and many others.

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