Sentences with phrase «who bumps into»

The film tells the tale of a young man who bumps into the priest that molested him.
Cuban Fury takes the stock romance plot of a loser guy who bumps into the girl of his dreams and decides to shake off his stilted maturity and win her over.
Arguing William H. Macy is the last actor fit to be a hitman discredits how he makes Alex the perfect hitman — an unassuming schlub who bumps into a man, fatally bumps him off and makes a modest gesture of apology as he continues walking.
One other piece of evidence here is our breakdown of those who actively seek out news versus those who bump into it.
Then other people who I bumped into became fellows.
Players who bump into them lose some air speed.
The Google Pixel 2 has been all over this week, with the most recent leak coming courtesy of WinFuture's Roland Quandt, who bumped into a Google AOSP code with details of three devices codenamed Muskie, -LSB-...]

Not exact matches

I'm not sure exactly who decided what, when, but consider that Hunter was down on her luck when she happened to bump into Edwards while he was in a hotel bar.
Sensors in the robot map out the facility and track its «buddy's» legs so it knows where to go and who to follow without bumping into anything.
I bumped into a former work colleague who was out with her fella and some of their friends.
According to the data, lonely New Yorkers who are looking for love during the holidays should avoid JFK Airport in favor of LaGuardia or even Newark for a better chance of bumping into eligible travelers.
They show you who is nearby but don't really help you prioritize whether people at the conference are worth bumping into.
Like Steve Jobs (who was so insistent that employees bump into one another that he placed Pixar's single bathroom at the center of the building), Pogue recommends motivating people to leave their normal workspaces by making life a little less convenient.
The debate over these gun accessories first flared up after the shooter in Las Vegas, who fired into a crowd of concertgoers and killed 58, modified a semiautomatic rifle with a bump stock.
People who take the blame, who say they are sorry and explain why they are sorry, who don't try to push any of the blame back on the other person... those are people everyone wants in their lives, because they instantly turn a mistake into a bump in the road rather than a permanent roadblock.
I knew of several people trying to replicate the results who were bumping into walls left and right - it couldn't be done.
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.
No sooner is he through the doors of Wegmans than he bumps smack into one of his own customers, a middle - aged man, who nudges Hawkins and says, «Hey, I didn't know you shop here.»
I knew of several people trying to replicate the results who were bumping into walls left and right — it couldn't be done.
In particular, these more active news seekers are more likely to use Reddit (13 percent vs. 4 percent) and somewhat more likely to use YouTube (33 percent vs. 26 percent) at least once a day than those who say they mostly bump into news.
About half of people who do not pay for a news - specific source still say they actively seek out news (51 percent) while the other half say they mostly bump into news (48 percent).
Fully 73 percent of those Millennials who say they mostly bump into news and information throughout their day say the opinions in their feeds are an even mix of viewpoints, compared with 65 percent of those who call themselves active news seekers.
Meanwhile, President Trump — who was in favor of an assault weapons ban and longer waiting periods before his National Rifle Association - supported presidential campaign — ordered the Justice Department to issue regulations banning the bump stocks used to convert semi-automatic guns into automatic weapons.
And today i quite randomly bump into your blog - a real life example of someone who happily and successfully uses this strategy.
I would definitily like to pursue this at a later date, I'm sure I'll see you pop up around here again, because I do have answers, more questins, more points of contention and so on, but Happy Hour calls and I can not turn her down, who knows, if you're in DC we might bump into each other and not even know it!
when someone bumps into you on the subway, or accidentally takes two bites of your chocolate bar instead of one, or someone who decides they don't like you today because you hurt their feelings?
Who would want to be in heaven for erternity constantly bumping into unemployed angels - BORING!
Years later, the archbishop bumped into another colleague who told him the man had become a Christian and that the airport discussions had started the ball rolling.
Unfortunately, I have also bumped into folks who teach that for women, God's presence is limited to the home.
Tropher, you are bumping into the same issue lawyers who argue against gay marriage do.
I think perhaps that's why I keep bumping into theologians and religious leaders who turn their noses up at the suggestion that love is the most fundamental element of Christianity.
I bumped into a few familiar friendly faces such as Pamela (who is filming a documentary about black vegans in SA at the moment), Dylan and Jo from Vegan Review and SA Vegan Society, Kirtanya from SMILE UCT and Adien from Plant.
He was reversing and bumped into a firm Aguero who didn't move or push, how could that be a foul?
I will tell you now as I know the history of Arsenal during Wengers reign, the old board who inherited money and who thought Dein was crazy for investing his own money into the club, they got greedy and wanted to bump up the share prices.
The guys at Arsenal TV bagged themselves a great interview on Sunday when they bumped into comedian and presenter Stephen Fry outside of the Emirates, who had been there to take in Norwich's final day in the Premier League.
If any Arsenal fans out there are friends with, or know anyone who is friends with, or has the telephone number of, or knows someone who might bump into, players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Lionel Messi, Edinson Cavani, Paul Pogba and the like, have a word will you.
Like (some of you youngsters may never have heard about Bertha Butt, who is one of the Butt sisters) doin the bump, coaxing the puck to fly into the net, with a resolute abduction of the hip joint off to one side, thus striking the puck with the buttocks in the intended direction.
Scurrying towards the press conference room where Cahill and Guus Hiddink were about to talk about the Socceroos» 3 - 1 win against Japan, I bumped into Les Murray who'd just come off the air after hosting the Germany 2006 game for SBS...
Lionel Messi and company bumped into Colombia's David Ospina who was in the form of his life as he saved couple of certain goals to keep Argentina at bay and get his team to the penalty - shootout where Argentina finaly got the better of his converting 5 penalties to Colombia» 4.
I bumped into a fellow Ma at the park the other day who told me she mostly took her daughter to the park on full - blown rainy days.
This is not just the case for women who are heavier — there are women who were not overweight before pregnancy whose baby bumps fall into the «I don't look pregnant» category.
My little guy is always falling or running into things, bumping his head here and there, and I'm the crazy mom who's running after him to put ice on ever bump and bruise.
The headrest protects the head and neck and the compression cushions distribute crash energy to protect the child in the carseat and the other passengers in the car, who might bump into the car seat in an accident.
The wide base and locking wheels keep baby secure and safe with our dogs who occasionally bump into the chair.
I bump into my old chum Jingo, who hasbeen called to justify his ghastly firm's insistence that it can regulateitself, thank you very much.
Cameroonians have turned out to be like a bunch of stage clowns who bump their heads into the same obtrusive obstacles again and again because they are too dumb to remember what hit them only a short while ago», he forgot to take into consideration the conscious erasing of resistance stories by the regimes in power — a disappearing that began during colonialism, which continued during the Ahidjo regime and which continues under the regime in power today.
The few three - wheeled drivers, also known as «Mahama cambuu», who were bumped into by the protestors were not spared.
Sources suggested that O'Mara might get a somewhat different reception were he to bump into Labour's Jess Phillips who recently wrote that «of course Toby Young shouldn't have the job, neither should Jared O'Mara».
CLEVELAND — Delegates never know who they might bump into at the Republican National Convention.
On his way, he bumped into one of the turncoats, Pedro Espada Jr., who told him not to worry — he would try to move his bill.
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