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It really captures the feeling of stumbling onto an adventure while on vacation.
But he keeps stumbling onto complicated questions he doesn't want to acknowledge or resolve.
That gives you a better chance of stumbling onto the unusual and spotting unexpected patterns.
And to this day, scientists are still stumbling onto new theories about what makes lightning so deadly.
One of the best things about the internet is stumbling onto wild, insane, and totally untrue theories about movies and television shows.
There's something funny about somebody a hundred years from now actually stumbling onto this book at a garage sale and assuming it's real.
"The more output you produce, the better your shot at stumbling onto greatness," according to organizational psychologist and "Option B" co-author, Adam Grant.
After stumbling onto this strange piece of information, we, as researchers critical of the National Security State wanted to know how and why this happened.
The episode ends with special agent and devoted Alexa owner Dom DePierro stumbling onto fsociety's Coney Island HQ, the first solid lead of the season.
"I had to be at the hospital at 7.30 in the morning," he says, as he recounts stumbling onto an operating table fresh from the party.
Like any other quality pop topliner, Greenspan would start with a wordless vocal melody, one that'd exist as near-gibberish before he'd start stumbling onto key phrases.
This is where someone can get locked into a strange and desperate headspace—either collapsing into an increasingly restrictive habit or stumbling onto a binge/purge seesaw.
Customers also weren't return purchasers on the sites since they were stumbling onto them via generic searches rather than out of any sense of brand or retailer loyalty.
Look no further than this four-year-old post on r/Advice, where another Reddit user asked what he should do after stumbling onto his partner's bottle of pills.
In most anyone else's hands, getting drunk, stumbling onto an open mic stage, and sputtering confused outrage about getting dumped just hours before would be an undeniable low point.
When he did, he ended up stumbling onto a constituency: a group of mostly older and mostly white people who also felt that political elites hadn't taken them seriously.
Fitzgerald, who grew up in Minneapolis on a steady diet of the Bulls on Chicago's WGN-TV, said watching the Warriors was like stumbling onto reruns of a favorite childhood show.
On Monday night, a French citizen working in Indonesia was temporarily detained after stumbling onto the grounds of a military base in West Java Province while searching, he said, for Pokémon figures.
XXX was billed as a way to allow adult companies to explicitly advertise their explicit nature, and, potentially, make it easier for parents to protect their children from accidentally stumbling onto adult content.
Because YouTube, like many of these sites, offers recommended content related to what you're viewing, stumbling onto a little bit of white supremacy opens up a cascading slide of swastikas and racial epithets.
The first fully-clothed and lootable corpse I found felt like some divine gift, and although they're far more common from that point forward, that feeling—of stumbling onto something very special—stayed novel.
But when it came to navigating the politics of New York, the company appeared out of step, a giant stumbling onto a political stage that — despite its data-driven success — it never fully understood.
The literal and the figurative blurs as Price wanders the halls after midnight, attempting to peer into the locked rooms and understand the house's secrets—in the process, of course, stumbling onto his own demons.
"For them, it was often the first time they'd photographed as their new selves," said Mr. Seliger, who could barely walk two feet last Thursday without stumbling onto a memory of a picture he took.
It unfolds according to a strict order-of-operations that minimizes the risk of friendly units stumbling onto an IED or a Taliban ambush, and maximizes the chance of exposing and then destroying hostile forces.
Activists and providers say more and more women are desperately searching online for how to self-induce or perform their own abortions at home, as well as stumbling onto anti-abortion sites billing themselves as women's health resources.
In the open world though, where (as I described on Monday's podcast) stumbling onto a roadside robbery can turn into a 23 minute long spiral of chases, gunfights, and a race against time to save a man's life.
The thought came to her after stumbling onto a Twitter thread in which contingent faculty members, otherwise known as adjuncts, relayed stories about the misconception held by their students, and the public at large, about their meager pay rates.
Hearing Matando Güeros back in 1993 and poring over its grisly packaging felt like stumbling onto something truly illicit, discovering the existence of an actual death cult operating south—and maybe even north—of the border separating Mexico from the United States.
Peter Thiel, PayPal and Why Distribution Matters In his book 'Zero to One', Peter Thiel talks about how PayPal almost didn't survive were it not for their lucky break stumbling onto what would become their biggest distribution channel, growth engine, and eventual acquirer: eBay.
In one exchange, FBI counterintelligence agent Peter Strzok and bureau lawyer Lisa Page engaged in a series of texts shortly before Election Day 28503 suggesting they knew in advance about an article in The Wall Street Journal and would need to feign stumbling onto the story so it could be shared with colleagues.
It feels like a moment this collective has been working toward all along, splattering out in the teenage anomie of 10Day before stumbling onto new uses for church organs and choir vocals amid the washed out dread of Acid Rap and stretching the sound to its limits in the oceanic expanse of last year's Surf.
After stumbling onto them during a time in my life where I'm constantly answering iMessages, tweeting, and checking out Snapchat, I was suddenly thankful that I wasn't forced to tangle with these devices any longer to get my chat fix while on the go—which in reality meant sitting somewhere in the house while tethered to the PC.In fact, that very caveat proved to be these devices' downfall.
The whole package is rounded out by an episode of Wain's webshow "Wainy Days: Elysium" (8:37), which finds David stumbling onto the commune and having his own sexual awakening, plus robots.
The protagonists, now wanted fugitives, simply travel from planet to planet attempting to avoid Imperial authorities. Each book told a story of the main characters stumbling onto some danger and the resulting adventure.
His profound sense of observation leads him into trouble when stumbling onto the wrong place at the wrong time (which proves an arbitrary habit for Jimmy), as he must testify in a pivotal trial what he bore witness to.
Born in Teaneck, New Jersey, Ammerman Reimer was raised in River Vale, New Jersey.Huth, Vince. "Women's Hockey: It's a sister thing After stumbling onto hockey at a young age, sisters Brooke and Brittany Ammerman brought their talents to Madison and turned Wisconsin hockey into a family affair", Wisconsin State Journal, February 29, 2012. Accessed May 5, 2020.
Stumbling onto the beach, Ralph falls at the feet of a naval officer who stares in shock at the painted and spear-carrying savages that the boys have become, before turning to his accompanying landing party. One of the youngest boys tries to tell the officer his name, but cannot remember it. The last scene shows Ralph sobbing as flames spread across the island.
Rolling meth labs can be concealed on or in vehicles as large as 18 wheelers or as small as motorcycles. Rolling labs are more difficult to detect than stationary ones and can be often hidden amidst legal cargo on big trucks. Many recent rolling lab discoveries were the result of an officer just "stumbling" onto them. Improved officer training and checking suspicious vehicles with K-9 units may allow increased detection.
Ai runs outside and finds Maki, who claims to have seen the masked woman just moments ago. The two then find all the missing food dumped in the woods, along with the Noh mask and now bloodied cleaver. The girls return to the house, and discover Takako and Yayoi are gone, so they go in search of them along with a recovered Yuka, soon stumbling onto the bodies of Natsuki and Yayoi. The trio returns to the lodge (where Takako has been hiding) and decide to hold out until the morning.
Han takes the risk and flies into the cloud, surprisingly appearing on the other side and stumbling onto the long-lost world of Ganath. Ganathan engineers repair the Falcon and equip it with a lightning cannon while the team meets Ganath's ruler, Empatojayos Brand, a veteran Jedi who survived the Empire's Jedi Purge. Inspired by the possibility of a Jedi rebirth, Brand joins Han's party while leaving Ganath in the hands of a military officer. Han takes out Fett and heads to a secret hideout on New Alderaan, where Han and Leia's twin children are under care.
Deadline is a four-issue mini-series that was printed by Marvel Comics in 2002, chronicling the first appearance of Kat Farrell as a newspaper reporter in New York City, stumbling onto a murder case. Kat works at the Daily Bugle, and dealt with major Bugle employees Betty Brant, Ben Urich, Robbie Robertson and J. Jonah Jameson. The series was written by Bill Rosemann, with art by Guy Davis. A precursor to The Pulse (a series which also featured Kat as a character), the story focuses on a journalist whose career is centered on super powered beings (much to Kat's chagrin).
In 2017, Hawke made her acting debut as Jo March in the BBC miniseries adaptation of Little Women. Hawke's breakout role came through her co-starring performance as Robin Buckley in the third season of Netflix's Stranger Things, which was released in 2019. Hawke, as Robin, spent most of her scenes with Joe Keery's character of Steve Harrington as co- workers at a local ice-cream parlor before stumbling onto a larger mystery, creating a popular and critically favored pair of characters for the season. Also that summer, Hawke played Linda Kasabian in Quentin Tarantino's film Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
Martin is credited with accidentally stumbling onto the electric guitar "fuzz" effect during a recording session with Robbins; his guitar was run through a faulty channel in a mixing console, generating the fuzz sound on "Don't Worry". In the 1960s, he played on sessions with Joan Baez, J. J. Cale and others, and played on Sammi Smith's 1971 hit, "Help Me Make it Through the Night", among the most successful country singles of all time. In the early 1970s, Martin played on many records by Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty, worked with Kris Kristofferson and produced the country-rock band Brush Arbor.
The maddened Namor would venture to seek other avenues of consolidating a solid war power while defending the oceans from surface dwellers. Leaving the Defenders of the Deep to protect Hydropolis, the submariner would seek out a long defected splinter sect of Atlanteans known as the Vodani to fortify his war on the hated airbreathers, but they had long since sequestered themselves far from the Earth's oceans and onto another planet. Something Namor wouldn't find out until after he went searching for them, unknowingly stumbling onto a plot by demons to destroy the earth for profit. Namor would seek to make an alliance with the Atlantean castaways to bolster his armies.
The ceremony (during which the baby's head spins around, and objects break) is a success, and the child begins acting normal. Enraged by what has been done to his son, Mei-hsun's rapist returns from beyond to take revenge, following the nanny to her home, and slamming her head onto a door hook. The nanny's young son visits Mei-hsun to ask if she has seen his mother, who Mei-hsun goes to look for, eventually stumbling onto her hidden body. Mei-hsun rushes home, where the killer murders a visiting female friend and her suitor, impaling the latter with a knife, and causing the former to bleed uncontrollably before asphyxiating her and crushing her head.
Selena is understanding but still pleads for Amber to help Lisa return to normal. Amber confronts Lisa and, realizing that she has unintentionally ruined her life by making her popular, jumps into her body to drive her out to Oak Springs on Highway 7 (out in the middle of nowhere) so she would not make it back to town in time for the prom that evening. After stumbling onto Floyd's Gator Jerky Shop, and calls all her friends on a pay phone, Lisa is unsuccessful in getting a ride back into town until she reaches Selena. When Selena (along with Raj and Collin) make it to pick her up, Lisa learns being popular isn't what it is cracked up to be.
The Atom introduced during the Silver Age of comic books in Showcase #34 (1961) is physicist and university professor Raymond Palmer, Ph.D. (He was named for real-life science fiction writer Raymond A. Palmer, who was himself quite short.) After stumbling onto a mass of white dwarf star matter that had fallen to Earth, he fashioned a lens which allowed him to shrink down to subatomic size. Originally, his size and molecular density abilities derived from the white dwarf star material of his costume, controlled by mechanisms in his belt, and later by controls in the palms of his gloves. Much later, he gained the innate equivalent powers within his own body. After the events of Identity Crisis, Ray shrank himself to microscopic size and disappeared.
Ironically, whenever his courage fails (at the slightest sign of danger), Volstagg's innate clumsiness would somehow seize victory from the jaws of defeat. In a typically Kirbyesque touch, Volstagg inadvertently saves his companions' lives on at least two occasions by stumbling onto the one weapon capable of saving the day (and later claiming that his initial cowardly retreat was all part of a vast master plan). There have been at least two sub stories about Volstagg's past that presented him as exceptionally well built and a capable warrior. On the other hand, in the Thor: Son of Asgard series (confirmed to be canonical from Official Handbook files of Asgardians), Volstagg is depicted as obese and cowardly even as a young man.
Joseph Stalin and Nikita Khrushchev, 1936; the death of Stalin (right) and accession of Khrushchev (left) in 1953, alongside the following political thaw, allowed cybernetics to be legitimised in the Soviet Union. The reformed academic culture of the Soviet Union, after the death of Stalin and reforms of the Khrushchev era, allowed cybernetics to tear down its previous ideological criticisms and redeem itself in the public view. To Soviet scientists, cybernetics emerged as possible vector of escape from the ideological traps of Stalinism, replacing it with the computational objectivity of cybernetics. Military computer scientist Anatoly Kitov recalled stumbling onto Cybernetics in the secret library of the Special Construction Bureau and realising instantly, cybernetics was "not a bourgeois pseudo-science, as official publications considered it at the time, but the opposite - a serious, important science".
The 3rd Brigade established a blocking force along the eastern side of the Saigon River to prevent the PAVN regiment from escaping into the Trapezoid base area located just north of the Iron Triangle. Two battalions from the ARVN 49th Regiment, 25th Division, also joined the operation. The first major contact occurred on 21 December when a battalion-size VC force ambushed Company A, 2/27th Infantry and several M48 tanks that were searching the Ho Bo Woods. The Americans sustained four killed, while also losing two tanks destroyed, while VC losses were 42 killed. The next day on the eastern side of the river, the 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment found the 101st Regiment while combing through the Trapezoid, stumbling onto a pair of bunker complexes manned by PAVN soldiers, resulting in an all-day fight that left 14 US dead. The PAVN withdrew during the night, carrying away all but 3 dead.

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