Just about everyone I bumped into this morning had a view on the paper's front page.
Having a cup of tea before the funeral, I bumped into David Cameron's advisor Steve Hilton.
He and Craft bumped into each other and traded words heading into a timeout with 11:43 left.
This morning I bumped into the former Northern Ireland minister Sir Richard Needham in the Stormont Great Hall.
But they were so energetic that they immediately bumped into the walls of the experimental apparatus and were annihilated.
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Then one day he bumped into another student at the UNIX lab, and his dream started to change again.
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In Northern Ireland a year ago, Mr Blair bumped into a writer's block.
Mr Liptrot also told the court how he bumped into Ms Smith on 19 October, the day of the fire.
During a business trip to Chicago a couple of years ago, Douglas MacKenzie bumped into the minibar at his hotel.
When they returned the next day, Andrew tried to open the front door and it immediately bumped into the refrigerator.
"The first part was the scariest part, " said Smith, who was riding next to the horses that bumped into each other.
Mark Saunders, a royal biographer, said he had bumped into the new king and found him to be personable and relaxed.
So when Greenberg bumped into him at a reception in New York a few months ago, he was ready to pounce.
He was walking on the beach near his Dominican Republic home and bumped into a former Morgan Stanley colleague, Francisco Gonzalez.
When I bumped into Michael Arrington before his session he seemed to think there isn't much Africa can do for his fund.
The invitation seemed to come rather on the spur of the moment when he bumped into me in the hall one day.
The conversion to the 401(k) got bumped into overdrive when President George W. Bush signed the Pension Protection Act of 2006.
Three months later, I bumped into the technical leads from Apple I-Ad.
While attending the Data Conference last week I bumped into Dennis M.
Just over a year ago the former Nokia staffer bumped into a mutual friend from Finland, 32-year-old brand designer Joona Kallio.
My audience seemed to become increasingly curious and unhinged the more times we bumped into each other in the lobby, bar and spa.
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He was working as a liquor-store deliveryman in Asakusa when he bumped into his old friend the official he had known in Manchuria.
On the train from Paddington last night I bumped into one former Welsh Labour MP who was putting the finishing touches to his novel.
Instead of unlocking my door, I backed away from it, as if to take a picture, until I bumped into the wall behind me.
But for every optimist I have met in South Sudan I have bumped into many people, mostly visitors, predicting doom and gloom after independence.
The fact that his son recently bumped into Lord Mandelson, Britain's powerful first secretary, on holiday in Corfu, has fuelled speculation about a stitch-up.
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Lyle Overbay hit another grounder in the sixth inning that Elliot Johnson fielded at second base, but only after shortstop Alcides Escobar bumped into him.
As they left the apartment, they bumped into each other, and Con recalled that doorways narrow when new lovers try to go through them together.
At one point last night, I literally bumped into Smokey Robinson.
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The student later bumped into them and was verbally abused again by Mongan, told to hand over his watch and shoved into nearby Platt Fields park.
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