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It's impossible to discuss TV, even today, without stumbling upon the medium's most famous libel, its own version of "meathead".
You can barely turn a corner without stumbling upon a boutique hotel or award-winning restaurant, sometimes within the same building.
I needed reassurance that there were some things in the world I still could not buy without stumbling upon them in the physical world.
You can't go far without stumbling upon a picturesque lake, and the area abounds with small regional museums like the Zora Neale Hurston National Museum of Fine Arts in nearby Eatonville.
These days, though, one can hardly set foot in Brooklyn, a place with seasons, without stumbling upon an eternally churning dispenser of piña colada, or finding a watering hole like this new tiki-inspired Bushwick spot, which provides brain freeze in a variety of flavors.
You can't travel far in France without stumbling upon a boulangerie that churns out freshly baked baguettes at least twice a day.
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It's getting to the point where one can absorb oneself in "media" all day long without ever stumbling upon one single idea with which one can disagree.
Similarly, you can read endlessly in the mainstream about President Obama's recent triumphs in the Middle East and that Iranian nuclear program without ever stumbling upon anything of significance about the only genuine nuclear arsenal in the vicinity: Israel's.
The media dutifully reports the results of this poll, and slants the news as "How in Heaven's name could so many Americans be so monumentally stupid?" -- without ever stumbling upon the obvious answer: "Because, to paraphrase the learnéd thinker Forrest Gump, stupid is as stupid sees every night on the teevee screen".
We're accustomed to people without any sense of humor stumbling upon a comedy show, or people who have just had too much to drink.
Passive information behavior consists of situations in which a person receives information without actively searching for it (e.g., listening to the radio, stumbling upon an item when surfing on a news website).
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