Sentences with phrase «bumped into each other as»

There's an unsettling mist and fog in the air as I weave through end of the day rush hour hordes of people — many bumping into each other as they walk with illuminated faces absorbed in their handheld screens.
Others follow the boats as they navigate the current, swerving around litter and bumping into each other as they make their way towards their inevitable decent into the gaping sewer below.

Not exact matches

«Crafting a philosophy statement, or identity, becomes helpful when the «bumper cars» no longer bump into each other» as may happen in larger firms.
Food is a restaurant's most expensive cost after labour, said Rilett, who anticipates another bump in prices when the minimum wage impact ripples into the price of food as farmers, processors and others also face increased costs.
In general, I actively seek out news and information or I mostly bump into news and information as I do other things or hear about it from others.
They had about as much institutional structure as street theater: lots of improvisation, plenty of borrowing and stealing from whomever they bumped into, and free adaptation of other people's ideas and property for their own purposes; but precious little polity, and no property at all (The Astonished Heart, 19).
Even team members were in the wars during the race, as a Ferrari and Williams mechanic bumped into each other in the pitlane during the red flag period.
This is also a fantastic position for breastfeeding twins as they can both gain access to a breast each without bumping into each other.
Today, scientists know that Earth's outer layer is divided into giant pieces and that the motion of tectonic plates — as they bump together or slide past each other — helps explain how some earthquakes occur.
Through a process known as «squeeze expulsion,» particles big (you and your pack) and small (rocks, chunks of snow) knock into each other at the bottom of the avalanche, where the most impacts occur, and eventually get bumped up to the top.
«As they bump into others while moving within and between the resource sites, the process of behavioral gregarization is initiated, leading to the formation of local aggregations, which may in turn seed large - scale swarms.»
Unique to the polar region, pancake ice forms over time as ice crystals coagulate into thicker plates, whose edges often get rounded and raised as a result of bumping into other plates.
Be mindful not to bump into any of the other raindrops as you make your way to your mat.
«Colorectal cancer... is the second leading cause of cancer death in the United States,» and it «arises from [what are called] neoplastic adenomatous polyps» — meaning colon cancer starts out as a benign little bump, called a polyp, that then grows into cancer that can eventually spread to other organs, and kill us.
Get on enjoying life and not only will others find that extraordinarily attractive who knows who you'll bump into at the supermarket or on the tube as you go to work.
In reality, dating sites are most effective as a kind of virtual town square — a place where random people whose paths wouldn't otherwise cross bump into each other and start talking.
The respawn system is also strange, occasionally not activating when it feels as though you are far off the track and other times it will activate as soon as you bump into an obstacle.
As a result, you learn very quickly to avoid reflectors and other bumps — which can occasionally cause the suspension to crash harshly into the bump stops — but the Tesla is otherwise flawless on felonious back - road blasts.
For those unfamiliar with the C4 Cactus and why it looks the way it looks: it's a tall hatchback with about the same footprint as a Ford Focus that features Airbumps on its exterior to deflect things like shopping carts, stale baguettes and other items cars in France bump into on a daily basis.
It could cover bumping into someone on the street and injuring them, or accidentally starting a fire with your Christmas tree that impacts the building as well as other residents, or any number of other odd scenarios you'd never expect would result in damages to the other party.
In other words, whisker radar can help a cat hunt at night, as well as preventing him from bumping into walls in the dark.
As the dogs jump and move about, they can bump each other into the fence, causing the dogs to receive a shock and possibly injury.
But the most likely scenario is that you won't even be able to find your friends as there is no way to distinguish AI from players on the map, nor is there any way to warp directly to their location, so you'll probably all just end up flying around and doing your own thing, occasionally bumping into each other.
As I was prepping to begin this demo, I was worried about bumping into walls and tripping over myself and other objects.
Even though Mirror's Edge Catalyst got bumped into June, there's plenty of other things for players to sink their teeth into as well such as DOOM, Uncharted 4: A Thief's End, and more!
These characters and features may either aid or act as obstacles and other intractable objects which impede racers if bumped into.
The silence was often deafening as orders went unfilled and people haphazardly bumped into each other.
Now this wont be a problem for players that are good, but for those casual gamers that just like to go as fast as they can and bump into other cars and walls this game will not be fun.
Kicking things off is a search for racing games that feature speed bumps, games that recreate moments from Raiders of the Lost Ark (other than the famous boulder sequence), video games that fall into the «biography» genre, RPGs with mages who are not attractive women or wise old men, and games in which a poor frame rate is used as artistic expression.
twi - ny: We recently bumped into each other at the Whitney Biennial, where you were serving as a docent for Asad Raza's «Root sequence.
4) As I understand it, the ~ 15μm radiation from the Surface to the Atmosphere is absorbed by H2O and CO2 molecules which, when excited, bump into nitrogen and oxygen and other air molecules, and heat the air.
Ira — regarding your summary comment 4) at May 8, 2011 at 7:51 pm my comment — NO, the atmosphere does NOT emit LWIR across a distribution of wavelengths like a blackbody, see my earlier comment at Dave in Delaware says: May 8, 2011 at 7:00 am Ira Glickstein, PhD says: «4) As I understand it, the ~ 15μm radiation from the Surface to the Atmosphere is absorbed by H2O and CO2 molecules which, when excited, bump into nitrogen and oxygen and other air molecules, and heat the air.
One special shark - feeding dive I did in Nassau three years ago featured about 50 Caribbean reef sharks larger than my son (the same ones featured in «Thunderball»), bumping into me and the other divers as we all knelt down at 35 feet holding onto rocks.
Kris Bryant won't have to worry about bumping his head on the roof of the Cubs dugout this season, and his fans won't have to worry as much about bumping into each other while making their way through Wrigley Field's main concourse, which is infamous for its game - day bottlenecks — and we're not...
It uses infrared sensors to avoid bumping into furniture in your home, but it can be quite frustrating if you're to sit and watch it work as it doesn't clean as efficiently as some other cleaners.
Would it have really made a difference for you to be waiting in your large comfortable seat on board, rather than out in the loud, crowded airport, smashed into a tiny chair with your luggage being bumped and kicked as the other travelers (job applicants) boarded?
Now when they bump into each other, it is as old friends.
I do like open, spacious kitchens; there must be enough room for people to sit as well as help and in smaller, cozier kitchens people bump into each other, no matter how good the design.
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