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Like the aforementioned rodents, it plods along until bumping into a wall, changing its direction.
You couldn't enter a bookstore without almost bumping into a wall of Harry Potter hardbacks stacked at the entrance.
And it will make the summer of 2000 when it was impossible to walk into a bookstore without bumping into a wall of Potter hardbacks–appear tame in comparison.
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An elephant had apparently been snacking on a tree near the Buddha cave and bumped into a wall near the house, breaking off a chunk of concrete.
His car was bumped into a wall, flipped and slid down the track on its side as two other cars buffeted him around.
If consumers visit your site often enough and bump into a wall for content they wanted to read, some portion of them are going to succumb and hand over their credit card data.
And while you don't have to possess a knack for brain surgery to run a hospital, the organic activity of surfing offers this object lesson: when you bump into a wall, you tend to go elsewhere.
The only casualty was a young man who was so overcome by what he had seen at the moment of totality that he forgot to turn left and bumped into a wall.
And although "The Bridge" doesn't contribute anything new to the literature on the subject, it glides down a well-trodden path with hardly a misstep until the very end, when it suddenly bumps into a wall.
It could be part of my costume snapping as I accidentally bump into a wall.
For example, leaping occurred when the rodent bumped into a wall of the enclosure while escaping the owl.
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