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He was someone I enjoyed bumping into on the scene.
"You're not welcome here," one man says, bumping into him.
"She was bumping into me at Soul Train," Brown explained.
There's no fear of bumping into something you can't see.
He's hanging with Freddie Gibbs and bumping into Leonardo Dicaprio.
There's nothing like bumping into a friend in an unexpected place.
You just can't, otherwise planes would be bumping into each other.
It's like bumping into someone unexpectedly, we all have our limits.
They were just bumping into each other and causing more pileups.
Can two languages live inside one personwithout bumping into each other?
Men with big cameras keep bumping into me, offering no apology.
I also remember bumping into Burckhardt some years later, in Soho.
So if you can't remember bumping into anything, it's possible you didn't.
WILLIAMS: -- and we were like bumping into each other, boom, boom, boom.
My legs kept bumping into the sides and throwing off my float.
They were soon bumping into each other and conversing with greater frequency.
Once gone, she was penalized for bumping into a competitor and disqualified.
It was crowded and lots of people were bumping into each other.
Bumping into a celebrity in public can be a tricky road to navigate.
With Isz, however, dedicated players were bumping into the seams holding Bloodborne together.
The curator told CNN that players disturbed other visitors by bumping into them.
Nothing happened that night but I was keen on bumping into him again.
She explained her black eyes with the usual stories about bumping into things.
And so then I started bumping into a few popes along the way.
For example, bumping into Rick Santorum right outside of a Jeb Bush event.
I kept bumping into virtual walls because the headset was making me extremely nauseated.
Is hitting a satellite like bumping into a frigate, or bumping off a city?
Otherwise, I was just a toy waking up in the night, bumping into walls.
However, some people may suffer injuries while sleepwalking, from falls or bumping into things.
The only problem is that Lillian and Kimmy keep bumping into Dong and Bobby.
First, dating apps moved the experience of bumping into a good-looking stranger online.
Two humming automated vacuum cleaners move across the floor, bumping into walls and corners.
The air is stuffy, and it's tough to move around without bumping into someone.
The seemingly random motion was caused by individual water molecules bumping into each pollen grain.
You could comfortably explore the virtual world around you without worrying about bumping into something.
Air particles are constantly bumping into objects orbiting at this height, nudging them slowly downward.
We can't be far away from one another, but can't be bumping into ourselves, either.
When you're done, it sits out of the way instead of bumping into your chest.
You've got a good chance of bumping into your celebrity crush in East Hampton Village.
It was impossible to walk around this convention without bumping into a former Ailes client.
Performers entered the stage in all-black attire, bumping into each other and appearing directionless.
Ice particles bumping into ash particles also aids electrification, as does lava tearing itself apart.
"I consider it an adventure in geometry and astronomy, bumping into the spiritual," he says.
It's now almost impossible to navigate the tourist quarter without bumping into a military establishment.
IT IS getting hard to sail across the South China Sea without bumping into a warship.
It's not ideal in a cavern because you run the risk of bumping into a formation.
This, in turn, is supposed to help the robot avoid bumping into furniture by 50 percent.
We did cartwheels around his living room, bumping into furniture and rolling around on the floor.
She knew her chances of bumping into Tom in Palm Beach were pretty much a given.
A few of us, myself included, kept bumping into each other a few times during warmup.
It's hard not to get conspiratorial when the same three guys keep bumping into each other.
That legislative effort passed the House last session before bumping into Senate concerns about its cost.
Myth #2: But so much creativity comes from bumping into each other at the water cooler!
"We just kept on bumping into each other and finally just talked," Mr. Di Donato said.
I jumped up and ran out of the changing room, bumping into the Soviet coach, Romanov.
Have you ever visited a museum and worried about bumping into art worth millions of dollars?
Feeling fuzzy, Paul stumbled out of bed, bumping into what she remembers as a coffee table.
Shero recalls bumping into Patrick near the dressing rooms after a Devils-Flyers game last season.
I don't cough like I'm on my deathbed; I'm not bumping into things around me all day.
Reunited with our phones, we feverishly tapped away, while bumping into each other and rolling our eyes.
That is exactly how you ought to react to bumping into the Housewives: Swiftly and profanely exiting.
Even a cow bumping into an electric fence near the observatory could cause a small disruptive spike.
The family was separated, with James forced underwater, eventually bumping into the hood of his submerged car.
The two apparently had rooms near each other, and kept bumping into each other in the elevator.
The couple met in 2011, after bumping into each other, literally, at a bar in Hoboken, N.J.
Thanks to Cohen, Congress can begin gathering information in that space without necessarily bumping into the feds.
You can't turn a corner in any clothing store without bumping into at least one '70s trend.
She recalled once bumping into Mr. Blatchford while at a restaurant in New York with her daughter.
He told investigators that the men returned and confronted him, with one of them bumping into him.
Activated by passersby, the bugs make irregular circles, bumping into the glass like moths attracted to a light.
At her talk, Wilson discussed turning gray and the way people started bumping into her in the street.
The days of robot vacuums blindly bumping into objects around your home as they clean are long gone.
Case in point: the first script has a man and woman bumping into each other on the street.
Imagine the unique mixture of horror and awkwardness of bumping into a one-night stand in a supermarket.
I could even get by inside to some degree, whereas I was bumping into things indoors with V1.
Image: Simon Denny"It's kind of hard to go anywhere without bumping into Peter Thiel," Denny told me.
Tied to your smartphone, it matches your speed and can navigate around large crowds without bumping into anyone.
But they keep bumping into each other, finishing Tuesday's Nevada caucuses bunched together in second and third place.
Walking around campus Wednesday, Professor Gutgold said she kept bumping into people who wanted to talk about it.
He has described how bumping into Mr Trump at a recent Republican fund-raiser led to this arrangement.
In summer 2001, the two began bumping into each other regularly in Detroit, again through their mutual friends.
We kept bumping into random items for sale that did not fit any specific section on our journey.
Though there are just two characters onstage, neither can take a step without bumping into an old regret.
As it turned out, they began bumping into each other in the dorm room of a mutual friend.
"It relies on kind of just bumping into things in the middle of the night," Dr. Caiger said.
Some candidates are bumping into hard financial and logistical facts that will spell the end of their candidacies.
Prosecutors said the killings were prompted by one of the men bumping into Mr. Hernandez at a nightclub.
Body contact in the quickstep is the hardest since you're running around and almost bumping into each other.
You can't turn around without tripping over another historical artifact, or bumping into a painting by a legendary artist.
I literally can't turn a corner without bumping into someone who wants me to come to their open mic.
"I felt her bump into me yet I wasn't really looking at what was bumping into me." https://twitter.
Unlike the situation with my BFFs, we had no mutual friends and zero chance of bumping into each other.
For the rest of the conference, R would "run around like crazy," bumping into the scientist at every opportunity.
As we rocket more stuff into space, the odds of it bumping into each other will inextricably go up.
It seems like you can't walk outside without bumping into a new collaboration or ad campaign starring a celebrity.
Back to the gala, though, because save for Kimmy's bumping into Keith at the bar, it's a complete disaster.
"It's been so fun to research, but I keep bumping into old flames," Dan said, with a rueful grimace.
Most family members irk each other from time to time, bumping into conflicts about politics, religion, and life choices.
The woman called me a "fat slag" after bumping into my bum, and quickly hurried out with her partner.
At first it may feel unnerving, and you may find yourself bumping into things in your real-life room.
In the event of bumping into an off-duty band member, fans were encouraged to give the "boys" privacy.
Matthew J. Watts kept bumping into congregants from his Grace Bible Church who were upset about the mayor's decision.
One by one, the clients are asked to close their eyes and walk across the room without bumping into anything.
He didn't even realise how close he'd come to bumping into the predator till after he had reached the shore.
This is all happening at about the that the Australian ambassador is not bumping into, but meeting with George Papadopoulos.
When you're younger, I think the idea of bumping into someone when you weren't looking your best was quite horrific.
But score one for Jordan ... we got him as his car was pulled around, and asked about bumping into Kendall.
And even worse, how did they deal with bumping into these men, over and over, in their communities for years?
"I used to go to civil rights marches, but Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles kept bumping into people," he joked.
The days of bumping into a Tiger after a game are done, which is unfortunate because those days were great.
A couple of times, he inadvertently said something, including "excuse me" after bumping into a woman in a grocery store.
"I would keep bumping into him at the Sunset Tower Hotel," she told Net-A-Porter's PORTER in December 2018.
However, walking outside the Tower along the Thames, I was surprised I could actually move around without bumping into someone.
I had met him a couple of years before, when Slowdive reunited, and we kept bumping into each other at festivals.
He tries walking through the streets of New York, but he keeps bumping into people because there's so many of them.
We filed out, bumping into each other a little less this time, and made for taxis and the nearest subway station.
Called Diya One X, it purifies the air as it wanders about a building, while managing to avoid bumping into visitors.
I didn't want to go outside because my anxiety of slipping or someone bumping into me was too much to bear.
But with this little band, we're all staying at this Airbnb, bumping into each other, playing together, there's no tour manager.
Nearly half of respondents also reported tripping or bumping into things on vacation because they were too distracted with their phones.
The last thing two men expected while playing a casual match of tennis on Sunday night was bumping into Serena Williams.
Instead, the audience, like Ronit, must feel their way through the customs, bumping into new or forgotten obstacles along the way.
"Be Careful of Smartphones While Walking." reads the text below an image of a smartphone-smitten pedestrian bumping into a car.
Shot for The Late Late Show, the sketch features Russell and Corden repeatedly bumping into each other around the CBS studio.
It's tempting to imagine the two just bumping into one another in the hot dog line and recognizing a kindred spirit.
After breaking the circle in a fit of panic, all of the toys start bumping into each other and freaking out.
"Now I was really embarrassed because I was wearing the same dress bumping into him for the third time," she said.
Unless you plan on bumping into stuff, don't expect to record after-dark concerts and parties on your Snap Inc Spectacles.
When I asked if it was awkward bumping into friends from old neighborhoods, Lozada said that no one ever seemed surprised.
A packed bar is a great space to transmit something where everybody's touching the bar, and everyone's bumping into each other.
Post performed in Austin, TX Saturday night, and during the show he played a video of him bumping into Undertaker backstage.
But as it pushed into 2019, the special counsel's investigation risked bumping into the start of the president's re-election campaign.
"It gives us more space to walk, more time to stop and enjoy ourselves, without people bumping into you," he said.
And one of the things I keep bumping into is the people who are still running things most often are men.
They marveled at the coincidence of bumping into each other just now and Juliette explained why I'd come to St. Thomas.
You can't open the door to the Lower East Side gallery Chapter NY right now without bumping into a wall of plexiglass.
So there's somebody on the far side of the grid that I have pretty much a zero percent chance of bumping into.
Spontaneous social mixing — "bumping into" friends and neighbors — has been designed out of the spaces most Americans inhabit most of the time.
It's funny—I saw him today, because I work in the same hospital as him, which is lovely, bumping into him again.
The flash temporarily blinded the ghost, whose shocked, blinking retreat — bumping into the doorframe on its way out — Frank captured on film.
"Some singles still fantasize about a romantic first encounter that happens organically, like bumping into each other in Whole Foods," Burns says.
It is thought that dust particles bumping into each other create a static charge that causes more dust to lift, McCaughrean explained.
I try my best to keep up, but keep bumping into sweaty male photographers enthusiastically documenting every booty shake and hip roll.
A concerned parent checking on their baby can accidentally wake them by tripping over something or bumping into furniture in the dark.
Each drone communicates individually with the main computer, and GPS and precision flying keep drones from bumping into each other, KTXL reported.
As a clumsy person myself, I can imagine a president accidentally bumping into it -- or tripping and landing a hand on it.
And so Arya rides off to where the plot bids her, bumping into a giant, janky-looking CGI direwolf on the way.
One of her Harvard colleagues, Einer Elhauge, recalled bumping into her on a flight to Washington, about a year before the crisis.
But as fuel prices decreased along with ticket prices, the major and budget airlines began bumping into each other more, he said.
His joints don't really move, he's constantly bumping into things, and he maintains this dead-eyed stare every moment he's on screen.
Meanwhile in the makeshift make-up room, Jason Segal gets a quick touch-up before bumping into John Legend as he walks by.
And of course, at least two Audrey Hepburns in LBDs and pearls, bumping into things because they've refused to take off their sunglasses.
Some of the heavenly shots also include the dog's "halo" — a pet product designed to help visually-impaired animals avoid bumping into things.
Some 20,000 airway transportation system specialists and air traffic controllers spend their professional lives keeping those 5,000 planes from bumping into each other.
They arranged for Whitehurst to arrive at a staff-only entrance, to minimize the risk of bumping into her assailants and former friends.
At that point, I was still not feeling that great about getting naked—I was very worried about bumping into someone I knew.
It was raining wildly and the crypto-folks were bumping into each other as they milled about talking about the future of money.
Bailey claimed that Hernandez became incensed when de Abreu disrespected him by bumping into him in a night club, and spilling his drink.
So this could just be a case of the stars simply bumping into each other as they head to their respective shooting locations.
And if you believe that old quip defining good acting as not bumping into the furniture, then hand them a couple of Tonys.
At one point, he walks into a seemingly deserted classroom, initiating an enigmatic journey into the past that keeps bumping into the present.
For this edition of The Last Record, Davison selected a number of rare, throwback tunes sure to keep you bumping into the summer.
Playing Halo Recruit, I didn't have to worry about bumping into an imaginary software wall that meant I would lose the system's positional tracking.
"Love bumping into my friends at the big game," Unglert wrote alongside the clip, which both Hyland and Adams went on to re-post.
Then some dude keeps bumping into you with his own 200-pound dirt bike, to the point that he fucks up your mojo—twice.
White men lynched Jeff Brown in 353 in Cedarbluff, Mississippi, for accidentally bumping into a white girl as he ran to catch a train.
These collisions were common in the early universe, when it was smaller and galaxies were in closer proximity, sideswiping and bumping into each other.
Outrage after a man allegedly killed a teen for bumping into him "That's another piece of trash off the street," he allegedly told police.
Typically the best way to respect victims of a genocide is not bumping into the walls like a dipshit because there's a Pidgey nearby.
I spent a while bumping into a lot of old friends because Regina, population 17, is basically one long procession of awkward run-ins.
It's a feat that few could have imagined for a boy who just years before had been bumping into walls and falling down stairs.
Monaco had their chances but kept bumping into the tightest defense in Europe's top club competition with just two goals conceded in this campaign.
I'm also a little anxious because I think I may hear from Dave today after bumping into his friend in the Uber last night.
"When the shooting began everyone was running, and everyone was bumping into one another," Magdy Rezk, a wounded survivor, said from his hospital bed.
And the depth module could let manufacturers build image sensing into the system, so users can track their hands and avoid bumping into objects.
Many of the reported collisions involved another car bumping into the back of the Google car at a low speed while approaching an intersection.
The Warriors have gotten mixed up on their rotations, bumping into Green in the paint, leaving shooters wide open and surrendering easy offensive rebounds.
It was like a hit of a long-kicked drug, like tasting a banana Popsicle after the winter, like bumping into an old flame.
The Jets left winger realized early in the second period that he had lost an edge after bumping into one of the Coyotes defenseman.
You're so big you never worry about something bumping into you, so you can get as close to the tiny action as you want.
The three suspects tried to back out after Gladstone reached inside, bumping into another police car in the process, as the Daily News reports.
In silence and to the tragic sound of Purcell arias, six characters come and go, bumping into the furniture and slamming into the walls.
Over the next few months, they kept bumping into each other at events, including a public forum on Superstorm Sandy and several dance parties.
In his peregrinations, he came to appreciate how Los Angeles's far-flung neighborhoods allowed small, distinct cultures to flourish without bumping into one another.
Once, the girl had reached out in a panic after bumping into Robbins at a fancy hotel in Southern California, she recalled her saying.
They met on the 2018 campaign trail as first time candidates who kept bumping into each other at events with mutual donors and supporters.
Pulliam has been charged with first-degree murder in an incident police and witnesses say started with two strangers bumping into each other Monday night.
This premise in place, the story unfolds almost entirely in the adjacent, imagined worlds in which Annie and Owen keep mysteriously bumping into one another.
"With every step they take, they will be bumping into someone's interests," says Huang Yong of the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.
Nurses manned separate sexual-health clinics for young people, so teenagers did not run the risk of bumping into their parents at family planning centres.
I spent nearly 10 minutes chasing after VR tennis balls and wildly swinging my arms around and I never once worried about bumping into something.
Vector uses a HD camera to see the world, meaning it can identify people, see and remember faces, and navigate around without bumping into things.
Tesla closed at less than $8003 on Tuesday, Cramer said the share price, in theory, could reach $380 before bumping into its long-term ceiling.
"My plan to save the planet keeps bumping into the seen and the unseen," the CEO wrote in an official company blog post in 2016.
Xiao Pang has sensors to stop it from bumping into obstacles for regular use, but that function is disabled when its control panel is open.
Unless you're willing to tiptoe around the tree and risk bumping into delicate ornaments every five minutes, a slim Christmas tree is a great alternative.
Such is the wise and humbling rule of "Booksmart": try as you might to flee your regular self, you always end up bumping into it.
After years of competing for customers at the Rose Bowl and bumping into one another at hobbyist events, the Corbetts and the Oliphants barely speak.
"The tight spaces linked by a handful of roads means the entire area is filled with armed guys bumping into each other," the official said.
Take the stairs at work to increase your chances of bumping into a colleague or arrange a quick coffee date with someone you admire, Hoey suggests.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)I didn't though, and in fact I left the Sax buttons unmapped because I kept accidentally bumping into them while I play.
Surveillance video of the accident shows the automobile crawling across the lot, attracting several concerned citizens and then finally bumping into the front of the store.
After bumping into an Iraqi armoured column, General McMaster's troop of nine American tanks destroyed over 80 Iraqi tanks and other vehicles without suffering a loss.
Although "Gotham" admirably juggled its characters, the show gradually began to run out of operating room without bumping into aspects of the Batman mythology chronicled elsewhere.
As I'm struggling with my huge bag, a girl cuts in front of me and stops short to call me a bitch for bumping into her.
I had the privilege of meeting him numerous times for interviews and Q&As, as well as just bumping into him at this or that event.
I couldn't go anywhere that might be crowded, like a bar, or literally any public establishment that posed the risk of someone bumping into my chest.
"I just almost ran into Dolly on accident which was awesome, it's the coolest thing that's ever happened to me, almost bumping into [her]," he shared.
In a brief trip to the country during the Sandinista revolution, which toppled the dictatorship of the Somoza dynasty in 1979, he kept bumping into versifiers.
A perk of the job was bumping into various celebrities on the show, but Bell got more than she bargained for when Timberlake showed up unexpectedly.
Bumping into the coffee table, the robot came to a stop, refusing to move, despite Capasso's urgings, both verbal and through an app on her phone.
I think by the time I was 25, I couldn't walk into the gay bar on lesbian night without literally bumping into at least two exes.
"I knew every score by heart and tried to imitate the routines, cartwheeling all over the house, bumping into furniture and knocking things over," she said.
No more fumbling for the spices behind the tortilla chips or bumping into your partner while trying to get breakfast for the family on the table.
If you thought bumping into your ex at your favorite coffee joint was weird, imagine having to perform next to them in front of millions of viewers.
JOHNNY ROSSELLI was the gangster equivalent of the title character in Woody Allen's "Zelig", a mysterious shape-shifter who kept bumping into the 20th century's biggest figures.
People with varying qualifications prattle about a subject in a way that's supposed to be entertaining, occasionally bumping into an illuminating fact or idea while doing so.
They both move as waves, the former as radiation that can travel through a vacuum, the latter as vibrational waves moving through particles bumping into one another.
After bumping into an Iraqi armoured column, Mr McMaster's troop of nine American tanks destroyed over 80 Iraqi tanks and other vehicles without suffering a single loss.
It is thought that dust particles bumping into each other create a static charge that lifts even more dust, creating clouds that can engulf the whole planet.
After bumping into some old media pals who to are also thirsty for an interview, a wager is placed to see who among them can nab McCallister.
Dodgems — or bumper cars as they're also known — can be the most or least fun thing ever, depending on how much you enjoy intentionally bumping into people.
It features smart navigation technology which enables it to navigate and adapt to your home, as well as avoid bumping into furniture and falling down the stairs.
The gallery filled slowly at first, but soon it was almost impossible to carry on a conversation over the chatter, or to move without bumping into somebody.
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I remember bumping into Frecon at the exhibition Pioneering Modern Art: Cezanne and Pissaro at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (June 26–September 12, 2005).
We ended up accidentally getting on the edge of the pit right when everyone started moshing and bumping into us, and it was so fun and exciting!
"They walk the halls together, outsized equals, bumping into people and making each other laugh," Anne Taylor Fleming wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 1979.
One of the two carved wooden batons of "Machine Motorisée," from 1933, rotates on an irregular axis and comes a hair's breadth from bumping into another one.
I'm a tall-ish guy at a little over six feet tall, and I prefer to not have my knees bumping into my elbows when I ride.
He still has dreams about bumping into Mr. Dawkins in the grocery store, then wakes up and remembers that Mr. Dawkins will never get out of prison.
Then you know it takes three seconds before I'm walking, bumping into the next person, but nobody on the way here and nobody on the way home.
There were so many writers out that they were bumping into each other, all with the same idea of hitting the spots that are normally too hot.
You know you've made a scary movie when you can make an audience member jump just by bumping into them in the toilet mid-way through the film.
Within seconds, a crowd mobbed the presidential candidate along one side of the room, bumping into some of the precinct tables where residents were still balloting for candidates.
The robot also has a built-in HD camera tucked behind one eye, and a range of sensors to stop it falling down stairs or bumping into furniture.
I prefer this one, that I just made up: the characters continue to live out their happy lives, occasionally bumping into one another at fancy London film screenings.
I end up bumping into a lady from my weekly yoga class, and we discover that we work a few streets away from each other in the city.
Combined with collision detection and avoidance technology, this enables the wearer to move around while exploring virtual worlds, unencumbered by wires and without fear of bumping into things.
"A few months prior to Scarlett coming in, a vet friend had called us about a cat that was found wandering the street bumping into things," Alison said.
If Disneyland is the place where dreams come true, it's only natural that your chances of bumping into beloved actresses and pop stars are way, way bigger there.
Of course, there is incredible art on the first floor, but not too much to discover; it's like bumping into old friends while walking into a major museum.
Foxx also has to be weary of bumping into friends of his older daughter, Corinne — who graduated from University of Southern California last year — when he goes out.
The market winner will go to the first mover that can execute without bumping into numerous challenges that include regulations, pricing wars, maintenance issues, bike theft and vandalism.
At this pace Aidan keeps bumping into people, small children keep running out unexpectedly in front of him, and prams and people in wheelchairs need to move past.
He was ogling her; he was looking up her skirt at the file cabinet; he was bumping into her in the elevator and pushing her in sexual ways.
In the course of the next few minutes, the older man had moved his chair so that it was touching the back of mine and bumping into it.
It was odd but I figured I must have been bumping into the radiator beside my bed during the night, so I started lining that wall with pillows.
Personal Health Most people say "I'm sorry" many times a day for a host of trivial affronts – accidentally bumping into someone or failing to hold open a door.
It's doesn't create a map of your house, so it finds its way by bumping into the walls and other furniture, but it has pretty solid suction power.
In person, however, she's the type who apologizes profusely for bumping into strangers and, even when she's extremely upset, will only softly mumble "frick it" under her breath.
This causes incredible pain to hens, who can't nest properly, suffer abrasions and bruises from bumping into each other, and typically don't have enough room to turn around.
It also allows the robots to be more reactive, avoiding bumping into people or each other much the way that people avoid each other in crowded streets or hallways.
During my demo, I moved side to side, spun around and walked to all sides of the space — I was never the least bit worried about bumping into anything.
He had a sudden blood sugar drop and accidentally drove into a snow bank, "bumping" into the family home where Street's parents lived with her and her three children.
I love randomly bumping into people on public transportation; one of the best ways to reconnect with people is when you are both trapped on the bus or train.
A very thin atmosphere extends out into this region of space, so small air particles are constantly bumping into satellites in lower Earth orbit, nudging them off their path.
That's what happened at an aquarium in Seoul, South Korea, Thursday when a female sand tiger shark got super pissed at a male hound shark for bumping into her.
As my gallery-going companion said to me, seeing this show was like unexpectedly bumping into some old friends… even though we couldn't quite remember where we'd first met.
"I like the idea of people bumping into each other and, much like the tectonic forces that make the mountain itself, rising up to make something larger," she says.
Lawrence Cherono of Kenya and Lelisa Desisa of Ethiopia, last year's winner at the New York City Marathon, battled to the tape, bumping into each other at least once.
It also made us yearn for more untethered public art that could just blow through the streets, harmlessly bumping into things, bringing surprise and delight to the teeming masses.
As the years go by, the two keep bumping into each other in the city, then start hanging out in a platonic friendship, until eventually Cupid's arrow finds them.
It also speaks to an issue that many influencers are bumping into in this modern era: If being you is your job, how do you take time for yourself?
Say I find myself interacting with a sales clerk, meeting someone at a party or conference, bumping into a neighbor on the street, any situation that calls for chitchat.
It's just that for a series that prides itself on realism, my experience of constantly bumping into assault rifle–toting black people in the forests of Montana just seems unrealistic.
Oblivious to our surroundings, we read texts, scroll through pictures and type messages as we walk around, bumping into objects (and other people), with some actually falling to their death.
Walk around the streets of Seoul or any other South Korean city, and there is a real risk of bumping into people whose eyes are glued to their smartphone screens.
My parents used to say that cruises were no fun — that you'd be cooped up in a cabin where you couldn't turn around without bumping into a piece of furniture.
You can already hear it ... Taylor Swift's #1 song about bumping into your ex at a BFF's birthday, that won't have anything to do with seeing John Mayer Thursday night.
When I was walking around in my regular life, meeting other parents at school or bumping into people through work or whatever, they'd ask me what I was working on.
"I was too occupied on the phone itself and I wasn't paying attention to the light," he said - after nearly bumping into a Reuters TV cameraman filming at the junction.
Ms. McQuinn, a champion of the jail site, recalled bumping into Mr. Wilder several years ago during a ceremony to unveil plaques honoring African-Americans who served Virginia during Reconstruction.
But, as the new film demonstrates, he still enjoys bumping into Surrealist flotsam (note the parrot who does coke) and lazing in doldrums of narrative where next to nothing happens.
The latter is probably the most exciting way to see what our favorite stars are up to, because it's almost feels as intimate as bumping into them on the street.
To that end, Confrere's UX is tailored for professional-client calls, and enables professionals to receive multiple clients after each other without the risk of clients bumping into each other.
Since then, kids of all ages — and plenty of adults — have reveled in the thrill of driving without a license and bumping into family and friends without fear of recourse.
Bumping into the guy with the big white beard during a walkabout in chilly Helsinki, Finland, the royal dad of two handed over a handwritten note from his son, Prince George.
This forces Rivers to fall a half step behind before bumping into Durant, and a full two steps behind as Curry catches the ball and turns the corner toward the basket.
As someone with a platform, he has a responsibility to talk about sexual assault in Hollywood, but he keeps bumping into his own privilege, even as he employs comedy's radical honesty.
He was like this horrible ice statue who kept bumping into me, and if a guy is 6ft or more, my head is going to be exactly aligned with his armpits.
As Groo causes catastrophe (by bumping into things, eating all the food in a town, and other silly misadventures) the locals run to pray for help from this newly created god.
When people describe their first encounters with natural wine, it can sound like a conversion experience — or like the euphoria of turning a corner and bumping into a wildly beautiful stranger.
He told me a story about going to a café in London, across the road from the Old Bailey, and bumping into the female barrister who had commented on his accent.
Mr. Molakides, a protégé of Danny Meyer who trained at Eleven Madison Park, said he can't go to the grocery store without bumping into a patron, a neighbor or a friend.
So for example, the table in the center of the demo room turned into a generator inside of the VR world and I could walk around it without bumping into it.
I'd initially pictured Cannes as a kind of celebrity meet-and-greet, where you're forever bumping into the likes of Jennifer Lawrence or spotting George Clooney in the queue for Starbucks.
A previous study, published by two of the same authors, showed that bats mistake smooth metal or plastic plates placed on the ground as ponds, bumping into them while trying to drink.
What's different now is that with so many copies tackling similar threats and racing around to save the world, the storytellers devising those nail-biting plots are practically bumping into each other.
But it also has some limited AI — there's an IR distance camera, ultrasonic obstacle sensor, and a 5-megapixel camera on the front, which help prevent Tipron from bumping into your furniture.
It was difficult to move a few feet in the Cedar Rapids' venue without bumping into a candidate for president, a situation that created some unique interactions between competitors and their supporters.
As a result, the demonstration ride, for now, is rough and passengers in the Model X definitely feel the alignment wheels bumping into the track walls to keep the SUV on course.
Of course, all that leaping and twirling on the busy byways of a city like New York (we don't know if it's New York City), leads to her bumping into a guy.
Previous attempts to study embodied cognition, carried out in the 1980s, involved fitting robots with sensors and letting them learn, by running around and bumping into things, how the real world works.
Amoeba also has DVDs and posters, but we all know the real reason you're going is to will into existence that cute fantasy of bumping into your soulmate while browsing the vinyl.
Bladder rupture is very rare and usually occurs with trauma, but I have seen it happen from just bumping into a kitchen counter in a patient who had a chronically overdistended bladder.
So when I swipe across it, I end up bumping into these instead of smoothly sliding off the edge in the pleasing, slalom-like fashion you get with a case-free iPhone.
Carroll recounted bumping into a younger Trump at the department store and agreeing to help him choose a present for a woman, when he allegedly led her to an unmonitored dressing room.
Even with the improvements, there were still nights when I wandered around my two-bedroom apartment, drinking water and bumping into sleeping cats, but for almost a month, those came less often.
Taylor's first solo gig was Princess Nokia at XOYO back in January 2017, but they ended up bumping into people they knew along the way – without feeling pressure to stay with them.
After it was converted into the camp, at times it housed between fifty and sixty thousand people, its streets so jammed that I found it hard to walk without bumping into someone.
The prisoner came to Ebbers' open cell later in the day and physically attacked him for bumping into him, fracturing the bones around his eyes, causing blunt head trauma and other injuries.
I don't have cause to look at them very often, and when I do it feels sort of like bumping into an old friend you haven't seen or thought about for years.
As I'm carving out my career 900 miles from my family in Ohio, it's comforting to walk down the street on a Friday night, and meet new people while bumping into familiar faces.
This does, however, reflect a story from 2012, in which an 83-year-old woman filed suit against the company after injuring herself after bumping into a glass surface at an Apple Store.
"You're going to be bumping into people, having adventures with people you don't know — that camaraderie is very real," said Cori Murray, Essence's entertainment director, in the weeks following the 2017 Essence Fest.
The cost of film and the maddeningly short shooting schedules led him to only do one take of a particular scene, incorporating easily avoidable errors, like actors bumping into poorly secured cardboard scenery.
He said the tremors led to light injuries due to people bumping into the things as they ran out of buildings, adding that one person died in circumstances that are still not clear.
After bumping into Jackie and warning her that she's got nothing to worry about so long as they work on the same side, Claire convinces Blythe to green-light her trip to Germany.
More of everything, it seems, and that has meant fewer ways for cyclists to go all the way from coast to coast without bumping into something impassable for a person on two wheels.
By now, some of my colleagues are veteran chroniclers of such shootings, grimly bumping into one another with gallows humor over the past few years in Las Vegas; Colorado Springs; San Bernardino, Calif.
In one instance, Red Star's players refused to return to the dressing rooms at half-time, preferring to loiter and piss on the pitch rather than risk bumping into him in the showers.
That makes it, somewhat unexpectedly, a small-town show, where the characters keep bumping into each other and where the central bar setting becomes a kind of hang-out spot for many of them.
Many shoppers this holiday season are looking to avoid waiting in long lines at stores to check out, or spending hours wandering around cramped aisles, bumping into other people doing much of the same.
Some major coins that launched this year include TrustToken's TrueUSD and Coinbase's USDC — though it also needs to be said that a well-funded stablecoin project, Basis, recently folded after bumping into regulatory problems.
When Jane is introduced, she's a bubbly, if acquiescent student — she constantly apologizes for small things, like bumping into someone or not being in the mood to have sex with the person she's dating.
A woman carrying a baby and pushing a stroller is wanted by the New York Police Department for allegedly punching a subway rider in the face for bumping into her on a Queens train.
The Puppy 1 isn't the first suitcase that claims to feature an autonomous driving mode: the Cowarobot R1 suitcase also has built-in sensors to help it avoid falling over or bumping into stuff.
Like the movie The Parent Trap or the classic tale The Prince and the Pauper, after bumping into each other and realizing they look exactly alike, Stacy and Margaret decide to switch places… temporarily.
BEFORE: "Even though it has two sinks, it's not really functional because when they're both standing there, they're bumping into each other and they can't both use it at the same time," Upton says.
That way, they can discuss their attendance (if they are speaking) or send regrets if they are not (and don't want to run the risk of bumping into each other at the chocolate fountain).
Mr. Weaver said he was grabbed by the shirt by a third instructor after inadvertently bumping into him, and that instructor slammed his head repeatedly against the doorway until other recruits pulled him away.
That includes using its front-facing camera to recognize people and avoid bumping into objects, or its microphones to listen to human commands that start with the words "Hey Vector" and then respond appropriately.
I had to constantly be on the lookout for air canisters, and towards the end of my playthrough I had to be more careful about not bumping into big moving parts of the spaceship.
One major downside to this seat was that I was right next to the lavatory, meaning I would have people bumping into me trying to get into and out of the restroom all night.
Steve Jobs, for one, was a famous opponent of remote work, believing that Apple employees' best work came from accidentally bumping into other people, not sitting at home in front of an email inbox.
The protests offer Yapa a unique intersection of answers, even if the attempt to shoehorn them all in can give the novel the feel of a crowded ensemble film, with everyone bumping into everyone else.
Bumping into this limitations was the point, but it means days, months, and years toiling away at big ideas—like the old version of Total Chaos in a sprawling open world—that eventually proved untenable.
If those late-night kitchen runs have you bumping into everything along the way, then it might be time to shed some light on the whole ordeal with these night lights that are 26% off.
Rumble from loud bass can make a tonearm jitter, dust caught underneath a needle can cause skips, or there can be the worry about someone physically bumping into the turntable and making the stylus jump.
The slightest bit of interference—a single photon bumping into the atom you've used to encode and store your information, for instance—will cause the entire system to "decohere," such that the superposition is lost.
Samsung apparently picked these colors to appeal to moms (and dads) who have to take care of kids; growing kids are more prone to bumping into you and making you drop your phone, they say.
A platform with living quarters, a light tower, and a landing pad for helicopters used to stand at the channel entrance, but ships kept bumping into it and finally the Coast Guard took it down.
After bumping into each other at a party, Jennifer Aniston volunteered her condolences that Ms. Miller's mother had died and Ms. Aniston's then-partner Justin Theroux invited Ms. Miller to have dinner at their home.
In that moment of disorientation and anxiety, power-walking New Yorkers bumping into me from what felt like all sides, I took a picture of the street sign with my phone and blew it up.
Several girls in the camps say they choose to limit their latrine use to just once or twice a day to minimize the risk of bumping into men that lurk in front of the public bathrooms.
On the slightly more terrifying side, a moment in the demo called "Orientation Invariant People Detection" looks just like the Terminator targeting scene, while another application shows how it keeps quadcopter drones from bumping into things.
Onscreen, The Americans' espionage scenes are thrilling, even if they're as simple as Philip bumping into a fellow KGB agent to grab a note, or Elizabeth's hackles raising at the very slightest sound in the distance.
After spending four years building up a sizable following as a latter, the group dissolved in the wake of the couple's breakup, only to reform after bumping into each other out in the Southern California desert.
You're about as far off the map as you can get within the lower 48 states and, unless you're from Seattle, you probably don't have to worry about bumping into someone you know in the buff.
When I got to the train, I sat at the edge of my seat, ready to bolt away in case one of those sweaty arms bumping into me on the Blue Line might belong to him.
With so much going on in the "Star Wars" universe since Disney acquired Lucasfilm, there's always a question of when new stand-alone projects will begin bumping into each other or run out of real estate.
If it knows the floor plan of a house — and it would need to in order to move around without bumping into walls — it might also know a bit more about the people who live there.
You're taken onto the island, introduced to a score of characters believed to be linked to Damien, and left fumbling in the dark after quiet whispers of leads, bumping into one dead end after the next.
In the wake of Christine Blasey Ford's testimony about her sexual assault, Mara Gay, a member of The Times's editorial board, wrote about bumping into the man she says raped her more than a decade ago.
If they do not know what they are attacking or how to defeat it they will be stumbling around in the dark, like a burglar without a flashlight bumping into furniture, making noise, setting off alarms.
After a two-week standoff with Italian authorities, she declared a "state of necessity" and a few days later docked her ship on the island of Lampedusa, bumping into a small patrol boat in the process.
Fortunately, there's a snack station around the corner, because at the world's most popular search engine there is a rule that you can't go more than a hundred feet without bumping into some kind of sustenance.
Unlike other projects at Storyscapes, "DEEP VR" gives you complete command of the experience, and I initially found it a little difficult to get the hang of navigating without bumping into walls or aquatic plants every few seconds.
The motion tracking feels quite accurate too, and thanks to those cameras on the outside, the headset can even warn you if you move your head too much and are at risk of bumping into something in meatspace.
The brothel will also have a private entrance at the back and a buzzer system to exit through another door, so that people won't have to worry about bumping into one another on their way in and out.
Sorry, Oscar Isaac stans, but you're one big step further from casually bumping into your Internet boyfriend at a movie premiere, falling madly in love, and spending your days recreating the disco dancing scene in Ex Machina together.
Green responded and Roberts charged him, bumping into the San Diego manager and the umpire as players from both teams rushed the field, separated the managers and stood face-to-face between home plate and the Padres dugout.
Things that small children found easy, such as walking around without bumping into walls, or telling the difference between a stuffed animal and a table, were not thought of as requiring any interesting sort of intelligence at all.
Yet Mr. Strange, who is 6-foot-9 and known to many as "Big Luther," is also bumping into the enduring contempt grass-roots conservatives harbor toward the party establishment, an animus now principally directed toward Mr. McConnell.
In "The Right Way to Say 'I'm Sorry'," Jane E. Brody writes: Most people say "I'm sorry" many times a day for a host of trivial affronts – accidentally bumping into someone or failing to hold open a door.
Unlike other robot vacuums that are notorious for bumping into objects throughout your space, the Roomba 671 has sensors to detect any obstacles within its path, so you're free to check off other items on your to-do list.
While this happens pretty much all the time anyway, Pokémon Go seems to capture more attention then usual and plenty of stories have already surfaced about trainers bumping into strangers on the street or ruining their careers.
After settling into our balcony state room, I had a star-studded first day, nearly bumping into "Old Town Road" sensation Lil Nas X on the Lido Deck before chatting with DJ Khaled about son Asahd's potty-training milestone.
Renner recalls bumping into Paul Weller, then the singer and guitarist of the Jam, and members of XTC, there to pick up some of the rare releases, test pressings and acetates, "the real hardcore collector stuff" according to Renner.
He sometimes seems as if he'd rather be doing other things because Rodrigo is like a Macy's parade balloon version of himself, drifting along through his life and occasionally bumping into other people, but never quite connecting to them.
It's equipped with sensors that enable positional tracking, so you can freely move around a room without bumping into your surroundings (what's known as "six degrees of freedom" in VR parlance), and uses the same touch controllers as the Rift.
Even if Facebook ends up with a very different TV/video business model from Netflix — if, say, Facebook concentrates on free, ad-supported TV versus Netflix's ad-free subscription business — the two companies will inevitably end up bumping into each other.
Using a small joystick at the end of a long handle, the Üo rider can also be spun 360-degrees without the ball moving, making it more maneuverable than the Segway, and easier to navigate crowded areas without bumping into pedestrians.
By forcing myself to plow through even the driest of selections on an incredibly short timeline, I'm not risking bumping into the wall; I'm gambling with running face first into it like the Kool-Aid man, obliterating my will to read.
TIs believe the government is disrupting their lives through mind control and operatives following their every move, so-called "gang-stalking": agents beaming voices into their heads, bumping into them on crowded streets, and implanting tracking chips under their skin.
In a bar somewhere we ended up bumping into Andy Carroll and Kevin Nolan—and I'm a Newcastle fan—so the rest of the evening was me, off my head, trying to talk to them and declaring my love for them.
The team used a split circle design for their Unlimited Corridor wall which allows the player to make turns within a game, and also enables the installation to accommodate multiple players at a time without them bumping into each other.
But on polling day, Ash, a survivor of domestic violence, wasn't just thinking about policies and pledges: They had to consider whether their vote was worth the risk of bumping into their abuser on the way to the polling station.
You're totally afraid of being tied down or controlled, but that doesn't have to cost you any relationships or intimate connection—if you find that you're constantly bumping into this problem, consider that perhaps you are connecting with the wrong people.
But look at it this way: I'm also not carrying around a small flag, leading a tour group into one basilica or another and bumping into you as you try to get a better look at that gorgeous-whatever Vasari.
Abby Dobson, a singer and songwriter who had known Nakesha from the Williams College gospel choir, recalled bumping into her repeatedly in Manhattan, including several times in Penn Station, where she saw Nakesha standing by the Seventh Avenue escalators, appearing homeless.
The decision will undoubtedly be a boon for the company — it will give Amazon a massive presence at the center of the country's media and government industries, at a time when it's increasingly bumping into media criticism and threatened regulation.
Insecure The bombshell at the end of the last episode — Issa bumping into Lawrence in a convenience store after the Coachella madness — gave way to this week's "Ready-Like," a surprisingly mature (for the most part) step forward for everyone involved.
The accord didn't prevent two Soviet ships from bumping into two American ships in Soviet territorial waters in February 1988, but that was an outlier incident, and the agreement does seem to have drastically reduced the overall risk of dangerous encounters.
The Muzaffarpur area, in India's east, produces about 70 percent of India's lychee harvest, and around the affected villages, "you really couldn't go 100 meters without bumping into a lychee orchard," Dr. Srikantiah said, referring to a distance of 330 feet.
The incident occurred the night after Green and Edmonson ran into each other at another East Lansing bar, where Edmonson claimed that Green's entourage choked him and his girlfriend after Edmonson called Green out for bumping into him and not excusing himself.
Finding an acquaintance's profile on a dating app is kind of like bumping into them on the street: You can either say hello and deal with the potential awkwardness, or silently acknowledge that you see each other and move on with your lives.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A British cathedral sought to reassure visitors on Monday that they could still view a massive sculpture following a Facebook post by the statue's creator saying the church had moved it because people kept bumping into it while texting.
The Google car's prediction didn't come true when it struck a bus on Valentine's Day"We don't like our car bumping into things," said Chris Urmson, head of Google's self-driving project, addressing the February 14 incident where Google's car struck a bus.
I asked Linkflow if they were worried about getting similar blowback to Google Glass, and the company's CEO, Kevin Kim, said he thought the product would avoid bumping into those same issues because it has "blinking LED lights" that activate while recording.
"Silence is for bumping into yourself," a monk tells George Prochnik, the author of "In Pursuit of Silence: Listening for Meaning in a World of Noise," a meditative exploration published in 2010 about the costs of noise and the benefits of pursuing quiet.
I stopped going to the Key Food around the corner because, the last time I went, the lines for the registers were crammed into one of the store's slim aisles and it was impossible to move around without bumping into another person.
It was hard to move across the internet this week without bumping into headlines and hyperbole around the decision of the world's richest person — Amazon founder Jeff Bezos — to dedicate $27 billion of his personal fortune to a fund addressing climate change.
Don't let anybody fool you with this nonsense nostalgia about bumping into neighbors at the polling place, seeing all the "I voted!" stickers, talking to the nice old ladies at the card table, and feeling a stirring of old-fashioned civic fraternity.
Now completely blind, Bonnie may one day be comfortable enough with her condition to make it to the park, but at the moment, her walks are cautious, hesitant affairs, with all parties endeavoring to keep her from bumping into tree guards and signposts.
When you consider the numbers—a flock of 70 delivery men in Paris for FoodChéri, up to 1,200 across France for Take Eat Easy, 400 Parisians for PopChef, and 803 for Foodora—the likelihood of one person bumping into another is high.
Think about those numbers in the context of your quotidian trudge through the concrete jungle of a large metropolis: bumping into clumsy commuters, juggling your phone and heavy bags of grocery shopping, or trying to call up a Lyft on a drunken night out.
They're all drunk and hot-wired and bumping into each other sort of half-on-purpose, like their brains are playing a loop of Jerry Bruckheimer trailers, like it is absolutely essential that they either cum or smack something in the mouth to survive.
Jolie may not have had to fret over the cost of taking taxis and cars while she recovered, for fear of strangers on the subway bumping into her still-healing chest, or the prospect of losing her job after having taken too many days off.
I thought about how I'd feel about bumping into my dad in the toilets of a nightclub, his mouth gummed up with white gunk, his pupils pulsating in time to "Wanna Dance" by Peter Visti, sweat dripping off his head like Phil Mitchell in a sauna.
Spoilers ahead for Netflix's Set It Up. While watching the opening New York-set montage of Netflix's Set It Up, I felt like I was bumping into a long-lost childhood friend who looks a little bit different, but whose fundamental personality traits remain largely the same.
Their relationship, however brief, must have really left an impression on Carter, who admitted during a Facebook Live session with ET that his new song "Seattle Tide" off his new album titled Love, is about bumping into Petsch at an airport in Seattle after their breakup.
This was my personal favorite, because not only does it solve all the issues that happen when playing with a traditional tonearm and stylus (everything from dust under a needle to needle skips from someone bumping into your setup), it can be used with any existing turntable.
Despite the promise of home cooked Sunday roasts and Mini Egg binges, the Easter holidays also throw up some challenges: delayed trains, bumping into sixth form ex-boyfriends in the pub, chocolate comas, aging relatives bringing up Brexit … But there's nothing a stiff drink can't solve.
While Mr. Parker, the principal, and some parents support moving, since it would give the school its own building, other parents say that the longer commute would deprive their children of the benefits of attending a true neighborhood school, such as bumping into classmates on the playground.
I'm not here to say why everyone suddenly got so thirsty for the papacy — only God can do that — I'm just here to try to bring some order to the gaggle of popes and priests currently all bumping into each other in our collective pop culture.
Eventually, I made it back to terra firma where I realized that land-based activities, like the Mirror Maze (for which I'd been given a foam noodle to tap the space in front of me as a way to avoid bumping into a mirror) were more my speed.
This is a fine time to take on a new beauty routine, to beautify your workspace, or to flirt with a crush you find yourself bumping into as you run errands—charming Venus in chatty Gemini doesn't mind flirting with a cutie at the laundromat or post office!
The slightest bit of interference—a single photon bumping into the atom you've used to encode and store your information, for instance—will cause the entire system to "decohere," such that the all-important superposition that lets your qubit be both 0 and 1 at the same time is lost.
After all, a million things could happen in the time you finish your workout all sweaty and head back home to shower: The chances of running into your ex on the walk home, getting the cute barista at Starbucks, or bumping into your old boss on the corner are high.
He'd been in Fort Lauderdale since he got out of the Navy, in '97, working on cruise ships, but had got tired of sailing back and forth to Jamaica, and tired of bumping into his ex-wife and the deadbeat she lived with every time he went out for a beer.
Their skin can blister and erode due to something as simple as bumping into something or even the light friction of clothing, according to an email from Dr. Jouni Uitto, a professor and chairman of the Department of Dermatology and Cutaneous Biology at the Sidney Kimmel Medical College in Philadelphia.
Ducking into the House Republican Cloakroom -- essentially a small, private waiting room connected to the House Chamber -- I found that a room I had not visited in five years was familiarly claustrophobic, with members and staff bumping into each other like the old magnetic football table top game of the 1970s.
After bumping into Cardinal McCarrick at the pope's residence in the Vatican, and listening to the American boast about his freedom to travel, Archbishop Viganò wrote, he contacted Cardinal Parolin, the secretary of state and top adviser to Francis, in April 2014 inquiring whether the sanctions were still in force.
Since we're looking back all week on 2002 as the year that birthed VICE UK, we asked some of NME's key players what it was like working there at the time—from going to a chippy with Oasis to bumping into The Libertines in the pub—and why the magazine meant so much.
McCallum Scott, a Liberal MP, recalls bumping into Winston Churchill, then also a Liberal MP, when he was leaving the House of Commons one night in March 1917, a particularly fraught month in the history of the first world war: [Churchill] called me into the Chamber to take a last look round.
At weddings, aunts rove like floating robots in some sort of lonely, futuristic shoot-'em-up—aunts around every corner, aunts bumping into you at the buffet, aunts beckoning you disgustingly with a single finger onto the dancer floor—and they are offended by you doing keys in the middle of reception.
Over the course of a carefree weekend in Las Vegas, they kept bumping into one another around the festival: at least a half dozen teachers, principals and school psychologists who worked for the Manhattan Beach School District in Southern California, taking a brief escape from their responsibilities to listen to live music.
As I got older, I developed other methods for getting a man to make the first move: bumping into him as we walked together, shivering with unfelt cold, standing fetchingly on steps that would bring me to his eye level — all so he'd be overtaken with desire and, for God's sake, kiss me.
During the eight months she was at sea her crew devised and printed such items as better funnels for oil cans (to reduce spillage), protective covers for light switches (to stop people bumping into them and inadvertently plunging, say, the flight deck into darkness) and also a cleverly shaped widget they dubbed the TruClip.
Researchers at the Human-Computer Interaction Lab (HCI) at the Hasso-Plattner Institute in Germany have taken that idea one step further to create a system that uses electrical muscle stimulation to simulate the feeling of bumping into a wall, or lifting a heavy object that doesn't actually exist, for users experiencing a virtual world.
The bodies might have continued on past the pillars of Sarakiniko, over the rusted wreck of the Sicily, a decades-old, English-built tanker that crashed and sank in 2003, bumping into each other, spinning and gaining momentum in the current as they drifted toward the island of Kimolos, three miles to the northeast.
It can be controlled remotely and put on a regular schedule through iRobot's smartphone app, and it has SLAM technology that maps out the rooms of your home by projecting a laser onto the ceiling for guidance, so it won't be bumping into nearly as many walls and chair legs as other robo-vacs.
Cowritten and costarring Akiva Schaffer and Jorma Taccone, Samberg's partners in the comedy band Lonely Island, Popstar loses some momentum along the way – Conner is basically just a pop Candide, thoughtless, naive and cheerful while bumping into and tripping over obstacles that even (to grab a name from the air) Justin Bieber might be expected to eventually anticipate.
This slightly implausible meet-cute (in the age of Tinder, how many people fall in love after bumping into each other in the rain?) segues into "Not the Drugs Talking", the soundtrack's lead single – a discordant, fast-tempo dance track that wouldn't be out of place on Bloc Party album's Intimacy or A Weekend in The City.
The Rift S is also equipped with five Insight sensors — similar to the ones inside of the standalone Oculus Quest — to enable 21500DoF (six degrees of freedom) "inside-out" tracking, which work to detect your head, track the included wireless Touch controllers, and power Guardian, the virtual barrier that prevents you from bumping into your walls or furniture.
It's the kind of novel that forces you to remember every stupid thing you've done in the name of love—like the number of times you've changed your plans on a night out to up the chances of "bumping into" someone you're crushed out on, or the hours and hours you've wasted composing the perfect text message.
What has become clear since the Saturday night assault is that again and again, the young men who killed seven people before they were shot to death by the police had been reported to law enforcement authorities, bumping into what should have been the country's security net, only for those signals to be played down, ignored or missed.
Even though Taylor plays a party heiress with a "bad reputation" (or so the movie keeps insisting; in reality she's just a poor little rich girl trying to find her place in the world and be taken seriously) and McIver is an aspiring journalist, they both go through the same machinations when it comes to bumping into their love interests.
The Old City in Jerusalem near the Damascus Gate, market stalls piled with dates and pomegranates, Palestinians emerging from the Al Aqsa Mosque on the El-Wad Road, Orthodox Jews bumping into them as they head toward the Western Wall, a crowd of Philippine Christians emerging from the Via Dolorosa carrying a crucifix they try to maneuver through these Arabs and Jews.
During the show, as DelGaudio climbs a ladder to retrieve envelopes from the cubby, he recounts the fable of six blind men who encounter an elephant and, each bumping into a different part, mistake the animal for different things: The man at the tail is sure he has found a snake; the man at the tusks believes he's holding spears.
Pokémon Go has become the phantom menace of this year's Comic-Con International: As much as we all love the game, it's hard to go five feet without bumping into someone who's desperately trying to snag a Squirtle hanging out on the sidewalk (plus, we have a sneaking suspicion all that Poké Ball bombardment is eating up 98 percent of San Diego's wifi supply).
Eve understood that it was a tricky moment in his academic career — his confidence at an all-time low — and it had felt right to give him some space, to spare him the embarrassment of attending the same college as his mother, of possibly bumping into her at the library — if he ever actually went to the library — or having to compare his grades to hers.
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The big picture: But whereas once upon a time the biggest issues with such cameras were things like battery life and ease-of-use, the category is now bumping into a new, possibly tougher problem: these cameras are great when you're scaling Half Dome or snorkeling in Maui, but most of our lives just don't pack in enough action to justify such a camera.
But when you're standing in the produce aisle this Thanksgiving, trying to avoid bumping into anyone you know, just remember that at the very same moment, Channing Tatum might be trying to go incognito at a Winn-Dixie in Alabama; Aubrey Plaza might be slinking behind the canned soup display at a Delaware Wegmans; and in Boston, Mark Wahlberg might be chatting up someone's mom in the checkout aisle at Shaw's.
A section titled "The Moon" sees Rick bumping into a mysterious young muse played by Imogen Poots, who plays as a Malickian manic pixie dream girl; in "The Hermit" he visits a swinging party at the mansion of a star played by Antonio Banderas; "Death" has him flashing back to a relationship he had with a married woman (Natalie Portman), that was cut short when she discovered she was pregnant.
He also had one of the conditions he wrote about in others, face blindness, writing in The New Yorker that it could make for awkward situations—like not recognizing the psychiatrist he had seen for several years, or sometimes not recognizing himself: "On several occasions I have apologized for almost bumping into a large bearded man, only to realize that the large bearded man was myself in a mirror," he wrote.
I missed bumping into that sweet woman I call my aunt, though I'm not entirely sure if or how she's related to me, at the mosque in the morning, chasing around my toddler cousins who were thrilled I was down to play with them in the backyard, and, yes, sitting around our dinner table for Eid al-Adha dinner—even if I was avoiding eye contact with a sheep's cooked head the whole time.
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