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I bumped in to John again in Mike McCartney's bedroom.
It is somewhat like an airline passenger's volunteering to be "bumped" in exchange for a free ticket.
Pierce, who had been bumped in midair by his teammate Kendrick Perkins, said he heard a pop in his knee.
Alas, her cell phone gets bumped in her purse, gets turned on and -- the battery is flat dead.
A multicolored pileup of giant inflatable toys drifted and bumped in the lee corner of the pool, and the air smelled of the sea.
In a two-on-two game, he and EVAN ESCHMEYER bumped in the lane, sending Van Horn sprawling to the court in pain.
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Most places I turned there where unrecognizable faces covered in bright goo, smiling blindly as they fist-bumped in the direction of the stage.
He'd had a heart attack after making an album with Scandinavian rockers The Level Devils, and she wanted him to record "songs like I played when I was just sitting in the living room... in case I bumped off in a few months".
"Couple times I got in there and he bumped me in the air and caused me to miss a couple easy layups".
Mr. Collado, who had grown up in an orphanage and bumped along in life — at times working at a camping site, on a ship and at the post office, when he could not get work as a trumpeter — was skeptical.
When a last Qureshi shot sailed wide, the Bryans bumped chests in traditional exuberance and landed in the finals.
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