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The going is quite bump, and it stop and starts continually.
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Now and Then toddle through this book like Tweedledum and Tweedledee, quite often bumping into one another and falling over but never laughing about it.
But most surprising of all was the formation of a new business partnership between Bede and young Rattalack, whose entrepreneurial spirit leads him to take Bob's place in the flower-stem scheme, before a portentous lowering of the car window makes it plain: he has arranged for Bob to be quite literally bumped off (the side of the road).
The shop is the size of some walk-in closets in town, and on busy days customers looking for a special cheese, or maybe just a bit of conversation, are apt to bump quite literally into somebody they know.
The first song they chose is called Flexin, by Masters Of France, and it's quite easy to bump along to.
Brooks Brothers, which has struggled since the 1980s to recapture the all-American style mantle that Ralph Lauren made off with, has received quite a bump from "Mad Men".
"Not so long ago I could walk down the street and bump into quite a few people I knew.
By placing their SDK in your app, you're assuring your users a fantastic experience that will bump engagement quite a bit.
As we loaded up our car, tanned but not quite rested, we bumped into Heidi and Jerry Hall of Utah.
"Funnily enough I bump into Bob quite often in Christchurch.
I was at Dovedale with John and we lived quite near so we'd bump into each other all the time.
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