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It is a job he more or less stumbled into.
Ms. Frankenthaler more or less stumbled on her stain technique, she said, first using it in creating "Mountains and Sea" (1952).
In 1997, the photographer and journalist Nic Dunlop more or less stumbled upon Duch, who had been hiding since the fall of the Khmer Rouge in 1979.
His success has been all the more remarkable considering his background: the son of a truck driver and a cleaning woman from Padua who never went to art school and more or less stumbled into making art as a way to try to avoid a regular job.
Mr Sam more or less stumbled on the formula, and many of its best ideas have been borrowed from others: the selling of goods out of boxes on their pallets came from the French group Carrefour, while the practice of holding meetings in rooms without chairs was first spotted at Asda's headquarters in Leeds, England.
He does not want to get himself in legal trouble the way Bonds did when investigators more or less stumbled on the initials B.L.B. (presumably for Barry Lamar Bonds) while looking into a seedy lab called the Bay Area Laboratory Co-Operative.
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After more or less stumbling into an acting career, Bogart served a lengthy apprenticeship, which for all its frustrations, helped fine-tune his craft.
At the very least, I'll be doing more of that and less stumbling around the city staring into my phone like a pervert, which can only be A Good Thing.
Then the injuries mounted, a Yoenis Cespedes-less lineup stumbled, and the A's went into a tailspin, losing 22 of 31 games from Aug. 10 to Sept. 12 to fall 11 games behind the division-winning Angels, a 15-game swing in the standings in 33 days.
Jacqueline du Pré, fortunately cello-less, stumbles over one of the many planks that litter the outer rim of the Round House, Camden Town.
Taking it in, I couldn't help but revel in my sense of accomplishment: here, on my first day in Dorset, no less, I'd stumbled upon an idyllic swath of coastline that even the British, it seemed, had managed to overlook.
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