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.
This morning I bumped into the former Northern Ireland minister Sir Richard Needham in the Stormont Great Hall.
When I bumped into Michael Arrington before his session he seemed to think there isn't much Africa can do for his fund.
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.
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.
While I was in Hay last weekend, I bumped into Rhodri Morgan - Labour's First Minister of Wales from 2000-2009 and a committed support of Welsh devolution.
"I bumped into him in Kensington antique market, " she says.
My company was an exhibitor at a sports trade show when I bumped into a former high school acquaintance that I had not seen in more than ten years.
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When I bumped into David Hanson, the shadow policing minister for England and Wales on Tuesday, he said his greatest concern was that the contracts could last for up to 15 years, locking forces into arrangements that ministers or elected police and crime commissioners could not undo.
But for every optimist I have met in South Sudan I have bumped into many people, mostly visitors, predicting doom and gloom after independence.
At one point last night, I literally bumped into Smokey Robinson.
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Colleagues and business contacts I have bumped into are really looking at the World Economic Forum meeting as a chance to compare notes and check in on how we are all viewing the world in these extraordinary days.
Because so much of the best of New Labour, or at least of its rhetoric, can be traced back to Ken Livingstone's GLC - perhaps by no accident, as I would have bumped into at least two of Blair's top advisers roaming the corridors of County Hall: Geoff Mulgan and David Miliband.
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