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Is hitting a satellite like bumping into a frigate, or bumping off a city?
There followed airline policy changes to reduce involuntary bumping, a novel system to make bumping less inconvenient, and even bipartisan action in Congress to render involuntary bumping illegal.
If I'm in a car bumping that, or if I'm at home bumping that, I'll just play to it.
It had the lowest involuntary bumping rate in the most recent three-month quarter, bumping 29 passengers compared with 306 in the same period last year.
These are the lowest quarterly bumping rates recorded since 1995.
The low end packs a wallop with strong, bumping bass.
He was someone I enjoyed bumping into on the scene.
"You're not welcome here," one man says, bumping into him.
"She was bumping into me at Soul Train," Brown explained.
Ibaka made two free throws, bumping the lead to 17.
Headley is not surprised airlines are now bumping fewer travelers.
"How long you think they been bumping uglies?" asks Abe.
His neck was shattered beyond repair after years of bumping.
There's no fear of bumping into something you can't see.
Wow. I've been bumping "Mask Off" since it came out.
The incumbent, Mr. Jones, is bumping up against term limits.
He's hanging with Freddie Gibbs and bumping into Leonardo Dicaprio.
Ms. Pelosi discouraged reporters from bumping elbows as a greeting.
Daylight is not yet bumping, because once again, we're early.
Championship Monday night by bumping Usher on the team jet.
In fact, involuntary bumping is at an all time low.
You can find Tshepo, probably bumping Sensi AGAIN, on Twitter.
There's nothing like bumping into a friend in an unexpected place.
You just can't, otherwise planes would be bumping into each other.
It's like bumping into someone unexpectedly, we all have our limits.
They were just bumping into each other and causing more pileups.
But such generosity in monetary policy is bumping up against limits.
Maybe you're more comfortable fist-bumping, dapping, waving, or just smiling.
"We're bumping right along the top end of" historic valuation levels.
Can two languages live inside one personwithout bumping into each other?
Bumping, grinding, and tender face-caressing ensued — they practically made out.
Men with big cameras keep bumping into me, offering no apology.
But the strategic posturing is bumping up against Kerala's grim realities.
Unfortunately, buyer demand is bumping up against near record-low supply.
Regulars are giggling and fist-bumping the guy behind the counter.
In some sense you will always be bumping up against something.
I also remember bumping into Burckhardt some years later, in Soho.
So if you can't remember bumping into anything, it's possible you didn't.
The EPA has recently been bumping critical journalists off its mailing lists.
WILLIAMS: -- and we were like bumping into each other, boom, boom, boom.
Hilaria Baldwin is bumping along — and celebrating each milestone as she goes!
In answering that question, we have to examine why involuntary bumping exists.
NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Apple is bumping up against its iPhone limits.
Consider bumping up contributions by 230 percentage point as a first step.
Cool moment in the video -- the DJ bumping Justin ... Timberlake, that is.
"I don't think we're bumping up against unreasonable boundaries yet," says Belfiore.
They'd also require bumping your toaster and coffeemaker onto a storage shelf.
Overbooking and bumping aren't the only potentially frustrating issues facing travelers.  Sen.
Terry McAuliffe McAuliffe is bumping up hard against Virginia's one-term limit.
JetBlue and Delta were close behind, involuntarily bumping three passengers per 100,000.
My legs kept bumping into the sides and throwing off my float.
Seeing becomes a sequence of instances bumping against other instances, always changing.
Still, there's a comfort to bumping up against other humans around food.
They were soon bumping into each other and conversing with greater frequency.
Zero tried to follow Linda to the car, bumping against her legs.
The practice of overbooking and bumping passengers is not uncommon or illegal.
She approached it slowly, the disruptor bumping off-rhythm on her hip.
Bumping things up to 256GB of storage, meanwhile, will cost another $50.
But bumping up the rate two points is definitely now in play.
A private education requires bumping that monthly savings up to about $1,126.
Now it's bumping up against its highs that came in at $222.
Once gone, she was penalized for bumping into a competitor and disqualified.
WHO officials have shared alternative greetings like waving, bumping elbows, and bowing.
The shark went straight for him, first bumping him off his surfboard.
Germany wins, 22-21, and they're out here bumping chests like wrestlers.
"Guys, we were bumping and grinding so hard to 'Señorita,'" he said.
But lawmakers are bumping up much closer to the deadline this year.
It was crowded and lots of people were bumping into each other.
With 3.42 million retweets, Wilkerson snagged the title — bumping DeGeneres to second place.
"The economy is still bumping along on a slow-growth trajectory," he said.
The company is also bumping the total amount of convertible notes it's offered.
The recoil causes the gun to buck back and forth, "bumping" the trigger.
Bumping into a celebrity in public can be a tricky road to navigate.
But the new scheme is more than just a cure for involuntary bumping.
With Isz, however, dedicated players were bumping into the seams holding Bloodborne together.
The curator told CNN that players disturbed other visitors by bumping into them.
Nothing happened that night but I was keen on bumping into him again.
Then in April, G Herbo posted himself bumping Goonew standout "Stain" on Instagram.
IF YOU LOOK AT A CHART ABOUT CHINA'S HISTORY, GDP WAS BUMPING ALONG.
She explained her black eyes with the usual stories about bumping into things.
I was definitely bumping Bryson Tiller like every single day in the whip.
This morning, Google is bumping up its top reward to $33 million dollars.
Bumping up the child tax credit is supposed to make more American babies.
Costumes, dancing, bass bumping out of massive floats (Oh, and there's jerk chicken).
And so then I started bumping into a few popes along the way.
Vigorous hand-washing, staying home, bumping elbows instead of hugging — we got that.
I suppose we may start paying for a "no bumping" ticket before long.
The star is seen fist-bumping the camera and clutching a shiny trophy.
Thus come evening we would find ourselves bumping down the unlit desert roads.
Bumping that up another 2% would have meant an additional $1.4 billion payout.
She made history on Monday by bumping singer Taylor Swift from the no.
New titles would cost an extra $25, with duplicates bumping up by $20.
Sanders (I-Vt.) established his primacy on the left by bumping off Sen.
For example, bumping into Rick Santorum right outside of a Jeb Bush event.
We can no longer say February is the bumping ground for lousy movies.
I kept bumping into virtual walls because the headset was making me extremely nauseated.
Yet both are bumping up against a new potential question in VR game design.
Bumping everything down by 8 Hz isn't helping anyone to connect with the cosmos.
Netflix announced price hikes last week, bumping its cheapest plan to $9 per month.
Although, like Nascar, we do wonder how much mid-air bumping is allowed.[YouTube]
It is impossible to live your entire life without bumping your elbow on something.
GM is currently bumping up against its cap, while Tesla has already hit it.
YouTuber BigVanElecMan recut the entire Baby Driver trailer with the beat-bumping meat tube.
Samsung is bumping the storage up to 1TB in its new Galaxy S10 Plus.
Otherwise, I was just a toy waking up in the night, bumping into walls.
The studio is also bumping its horror-tinged The New Mutants nearly a year.
Across America's airlines, bumping declined sharply last year, to its lowest level in decades.
On the other, you're facing limits in communication or bumping up against authority figures.
A largely unregulated technology sector is bumping up against a heavily regulated finance industry.
Delta Air Lines said it would change its policy about bumping passengers off flights.
When passengers check in online, the computer asks in advance for their bumping price.
Remember the stormtrooper bumping his head on the Death Star in the original movie?
And I did it like two or three times, and she kept bumping me.
Stevens countered by benching Johnson, and bumping Horford's minutes up from 32 to 36.
"I know people are bumping on it," he says before turning to the Ladybug.
What followed was 222 cars bumping and scraping, piling and plowing into one another.
However, some people may suffer injuries while sleepwalking, from falls or bumping into things.
The only problem is that Lillian and Kimmy keep bumping into Dong and Bobby.
The thing I'm always bumping up against is that photography doesn't function that way.
And it is bumping up against the foundations upon which all independent journalism stands.
Many, including Vice President Mike Pence, are now bumping elbows as an alternative greeting.
The company appears to be bumping up against the limits of Seattle's talent pool.
But bumping against the city's potholes can make everyone nauseated, and it's noisy, too.
First, dating apps moved the experience of bumping into a good-looking stranger online.
Two humming automated vacuum cleaners move across the floor, bumping into walls and corners.
The air is stuffy, and it's tough to move around without bumping into someone.
That's why he spends the first hour of each morning fist-bumping each employee.
The rest of the time we're bumping a lot of rap and dream pop.
And I'm bumping some loud trap edm in my headphones (this part is working better).
The seemingly random motion was caused by individual water molecules bumping into each pollen grain.
This year, the event has been marred by numerous weather delays bumping several games back.
While Jamie is bumping along rough roads, Claire is in labor in a Boston hospital.
Musk announced an earlier launch date, bumping that up from the fall to summer 2020.
Malika Haqq is bumping along — with the help of her best friend and twin sister!
Festivals: Hangout Goldlink's flow is elastic, bumping around an electric beat like a rubber band.
Four more Washington delegates are still to be decided, potentially bumping Trump's total even higher.
You could comfortably explore the virtual world around you without worrying about bumping into something.
Major broadcasters, including Sinclair and Univision, are said to be bumping up against the cap.
It has been bumping up against that cap and only Congress can raise the limit.
Honestly, just being next to him and, like, bumping him, feeling him and what not.
Air particles are constantly bumping into objects orbiting at this height, nudging them slowly downward.
To be sure, some well-heeled companies in healthy industries are bumping up their investments.
The plan also calls for bumping up a retiree health benefits fund to $4 billion.
Well, one big one, which is that he's officially bumping the name to ALL CAPS.
It is often difficult to determine if a viral marketing campaign is actually bumping sales.
Love, death, cinema — they're all there in "Mia Madre," bumping up against one another beautifully.
Luckily, the rate of airline bumping has declined in recent years to a record low.
"There's a lot more bumping going on today than we've ever had in the past."
In October, the European Union signed on, bumping us over the greenhouse gas emission minimum.
We can't be far away from one another, but can't be bumping into ourselves, either.
When you're done, it sits out of the way instead of bumping into your chest.
You've got a good chance of bumping into your celebrity crush in East Hampton Village.
It was impossible to walk around this convention without bumping into a former Ailes client.
That's why bumping the rate from 20% to 21% or 22% has been bandied about.
Performers entered the stage in all-black attire, bumping into each other and appearing directionless.
Ice particles bumping into ash particles also aids electrification, as does lava tearing itself apart.
At these times, it makes sense to approach your manager about bumping up your pay.
Bumping and skidding along, continually running into someone's "walls," feels like the opposite of that.
"I consider it an adventure in geometry and astronomy, bumping into the spiritual," he says.
The wild power of nature bumping up against the industrial landscape that was once America.
These women are bumping up against the boundaries of their lives; they seem mildly bruised.
I did not make it upstairs, although I heard some suspicious bumping and banging around.
I'm also a deficit guy and those are bumping up against each other right now.
Leonard made two free throws to open the third quarter, bumping the lead to 20.
It's now almost impossible to navigate the tourist quarter without bumping into a military establishment.
And you could hear the muffled cadence of a rap song bumping through the walls.
FCA restated its U.S. sales earlier this year, bumping up last November's count by 13,000 vehicles.
That's bound to happen when a pack of cars starts bumping and grinding at 200 mph.
Oh, and the visuals include a booty-bumping tube of toothpaste and an arms-flailing toothbrush.
We were feeling ourselves because we were the only kids at our high school bumping it.
IT IS getting hard to sail across the South China Sea without bumping into a warship.
His pre-game ritual involved bumping his head on the basket support while muttering to himself.
It's not ideal in a cavern because you run the risk of bumping into a formation.
You want to step outside?" the man asks, bumping his body into the other customer. "Huh?
Involuntary bumping is relatively uncommon, but the fate did befall more than 45,000 passengers in 2015.
This, in turn, is supposed to help the robot avoid bumping into furniture by 50 percent.
Consciousness is inherently private, and trying to express it visibly meant bumping up against other consciousnesses.
We did cartwheels around his living room, bumping into furniture and rolling around on the floor.
No wonder a new generation is getting turned on to his thumping, bumping, looping house sound.
She knew her chances of bumping into Tom in Palm Beach were pretty much a given.
A few of us, myself included, kept bumping into each other a few times during warmup.
"Let's Go Crazy" got a massive crowd bumping at a Brooklyn party hosted by Spike Lee.
Leilani: Expect bumping beats—SunSun is a beast on the production so yay for female producers!
Alternately, it has a turbo-less V8, a soft-top and a truly bumping sound system.
Either Ms Yellen is wrong, or someone is bumping off otherwise healthy expansions before their time.
It's hard not to get conspiratorial when the same three guys keep bumping into each other.
I kind of suspect that the kids aren't fist bumping anymore, because this girl looks confused.
TL;DR: The bumping Bose SoundLink Revolve portable Bluetooth speaker is on sale, saving you $20.
That legislative effort passed the House last session before bumping into Senate concerns about its cost.
Legislation to prevent involuntarily bumping was one of the measures that had gained that most steam.
Going forward, stronger global growth might lead to stronger energy price growth, bumping up U.S. inflation.
It makes you feel like a tangled slinky, forever bumping inelegantly down a flight of stairs.
Before my stay, I had imagined myself bumping elbows on tight corners in a cramped kitchen.
Still, Jawbone raised $147 million in September 2014, bumping its valuation $3.2 billion, according to Pitchbook.
Minor things — bumping your head, even coughing or sneezing — can occasionally cause this kind of injury.
Myth #2: But so much creativity comes from bumping into each other at the water cooler!
I keep bumping up against VR walls and then against the 3D grid underneath it all.
Seoul's bumping B-boy scene shows another side of a city better known for K-pop.
"Administrators are bumping each other off as they try to work and log in," says Williams.
"We just kept on bumping into each other and finally just talked," Mr. Di Donato said.
I jumped up and ran out of the changing room, bumping into the Soviet coach, Romanov.
"The president should start bumping off incumbent Republican members of Congress in primaries," Mr. Stone said.
Little pink balloons swelled into view ahead of him, like engorged blood cells, crowding and bumping.
Have you ever visited a museum and worried about bumping into art worth millions of dollars?
Surveillance video from before the confrontation showed Smith's Mercedes possibly bumping Hayes's Hummer, then driving away.
Grab the Bose Wave Music System IV are start bumping all your favorite tunes for $375.
Bumping every other BART step, starting to sweat, I cursed the concept I'd locked myself into.
Big companies are raising prices on popular drugs, with Gilead bumping up prices on HIV medicines.
RIN prices began to rise steadily, bumping higher as the EPA indeed proposed keeping levels steady.
Already 37 bids are in for this portable computer, bumping up this 1980s tech to $135.
Feeling fuzzy, Paul stumbled out of bed, bumping into what she remembers as a coffee table.
Shero recalls bumping into Patrick near the dressing rooms after a Devils-Flyers game last season.
It's a total bloodbath, but it doesn't matter because you're both laughing riotously and bumping kneecaps.
Airlines are also bumping passengers, or involuntarily preventing ticketed passengers from flying, at a record-low rate.
O'Cull upgraded Papa John's stock to "overweight" from "sector weight," bumping the company's target price to $80.
I don't cough like I'm on my deathbed; I'm not bumping into things around me all day.
""He began dancing with a female employee while violently chest-bumping her repeatedly until she fell down.
Devitt also added the stock to the firm's elite Select List, bumping out Alibaba in the process.
Reunited with our phones, we feverishly tapped away, while bumping into each other and rolling our eyes.
That is exactly how you ought to react to bumping into the Housewives: Swiftly and profanely exiting.
Paris came in second, bumping London (303%) out of the way, with 230% models of color cast.
Even a cow bumping into an electric fence near the observatory could cause a small disruptive spike.
Instead, they pull familiar characters out of their graves and set them bumping around their old houses.
"These women are bumping up against the boundaries of their lives; they seem mildly bruised," Dederer writes.
Will it be able to sense the bumping and grinding and thrusting and could this be...traumatic?
Loveland opened back in 2004 after art school grads began creating these interesting monuments to bumping uglies.
Friction from the droplets and crystals bumping together creates positive and negative electrical charges in the clouds.
This includes the bills aimed at limiting vape liquid flavors and bumping the purchasing age to 21.
Kanye: You know I'm bumping this Views right now and it's crazy how hard this is Drake.
Magaziner explained the state would be "bumping up" its treasuries to help in the next market downturn.
The family was separated, with James forced underwater, eventually bumping into the hood of his submerged car.
Bumping up to a 32GB RAM will run you $4,200, and a 2TB configuration jumps to $4,800.
These particles slightly push on spacecraft, bumping them out of orbit and dragging them down to Earth.
Bumping some of that 183 income into the following year might have helped trim their tax bill.
The 21st annual promotion is bumping up the number of passes it will sell this year tenfold.
The photos also feature improved resolution, bumping it up to 320 DPI, along with a higher contrast.
It's now bumping that rollout to include 2700,22019 more this year, bringing the total deployment to 204,21565153591001.
The bow of the boat comes to rest against the sky, bumping gently into its latex surface.
Delta has changed its policy about bumping passengers off of flights, and its customers stand to benefit.
He also points out other small details like the search bar bumping up against the status bar.
The two apparently had rooms near each other, and kept bumping into each other in the elevator.
Sir Robert Owen's report also indicates that the murder was about more than bumping off an enemy.
In the meantime, they created the checks on presidential power that Trump is bumping up against now.
With all these nerds bumping shoulders in one place, you're almost bound to catch something from someone.
Fist-bumping the president with a robotic arm that you control with your mind is even cooler.
But bumping the price to, say, $130 a share would present LVMH with an even bigger challenge.
The two had tapped voter frustration with traditional politicians and took turns bumping Kuczynski from second place.
Dec. 20, 2018: Altria buys 35% of Juul for $12.8 billion, bumping Juul's valuation to $38 billion.
Looking at individual stocks, Inmarsat rose to the top of the index, bumping up the telecoms sector.
This student brought in a record player and is bumping Kanye in his headphones right now... pic.twitter.
The couple met in 2011, after bumping into each other, literally, at a bar in Hoboken, N.J.
Thanks to Cohen, Congress can begin gathering information in that space without necessarily bumping into the feds.
Some advocate bumping the initial retirement age to 64 or 65 from 62 to eliminate that problem.
The company's board of directors approved an increase in its quarterly cash dividend, bumping it to $3.30.
You can't turn a corner in any clothing store without bumping into at least one '70s trend.
Songs that see her step away from working on instrumentals, bumping her rich vocals into the spotlight.
I like that you didn't even know what she was saying, but you were still bumping it.
Miller had never complained when the Yankees traded for Aroldis Chapman, bumping him from the closer role.
Can anyone imagine past winners — Winston Churchill, for example — bumping up his speeches with little picture thingys?
It's a bit like after a workout when your heart is bumping even if you're sitting calmly.
"We've created the 'corona bump' at United where you'll see us all bumping each other," Munoz said.
Airlines are also bumping more travelers this summer compared with last with fewer aircraft to accommodate travelers.
She recalled once bumping into Mr. Blatchford while at a restaurant in New York with her daughter.
He told investigators that the men returned and confronted him, with one of them bumping into him.
In June, New York regulators suspended him for seven days for a bumping incident at Belmont Park.
As an aviation lawyer, I have a professional interest in the issue of bumping passengers off flights.
He celebrated wildly, chest-bumping his partner and delivering an upper-cut worthy of a heavyweight boxer.
The CBO is bumping up its expectations for Medicaid enrollment while lowering projections for overall marketplace enrollment.
Several airlines, including United, overhauled their customer service and bumping polices in the wake of the controversy.
However, in some cases, the airline will involuntarily deny boarding, bumping a passenger to a later flight.
On a Boeing 737-800, this would mean bumping approximately three (likely furious) passengers to another flight.
Khalid hit No. 1 on the Billboard 200 this week, bumping Billie Eilish from the top slot.
" 210, Craig Federighi, touting Apple AirDrop as a better alternative to NFC: "No need to wander around the room, bumping your phone… [mimes bumping phones]" September 22012, Eddie Cue: "We've got a groundbreaking NFC antenna built across the top… Apple Pay is easy and secure and it's private.
Activated by passersby, the bugs make irregular circles, bumping into the glass like moths attracted to a light.
At her talk, Wilson discussed turning gray and the way people started bumping into her in the street.
Earlier this week, two members of Congress introduced a measure that would prohibit airlines from involuntarily bumping passengers.
This way, you won't need to worry about accidentally bumping your phone when you press the shutter button.
In the aftermath of the dragging incident, United announced 10 policy changes, including an end to involuntary bumping.
I started letting in the grime that everyone else had been bumping at the back of the bus.
Lollapalooza seems to have tweaked the lineup poster for their website, bumping Chvrches up to the third row.
The days of robot vacuums blindly bumping into objects around your home as they clean are long gone.
Bumping up to the 8th-gen Core i7 and 512GB of storage, meanwhile, will run you $1,000 more.
Because even at a slow pace of 1.5 percent the economy is bumping against physical limits to growth.
What I did first was organize the arrest of that dingbat who was always bumping us from behind.
Case in point: the first script has a man and woman bumping into each other on the street.
Imagine the unique mixture of horror and awkwardness of bumping into a one-night stand in a supermarket.
I could even get by inside to some degree, whereas I was bumping into things indoors with V1.
Image: Simon Denny"It's kind of hard to go anywhere without bumping into Peter Thiel," Denny told me.
Or, if your trip is sunk due to the bumping, you can request a so-called involuntary refund.
Tied to your smartphone, it matches your speed and can navigate around large crowds without bumping into anyone.
The company has raised eyebrows with higher-priced product lines, bumping some iPhones north of $29.7,000 a piece.
BangBros has recycled some of her scenes over the years, bumping her back up on their main page.
But they keep bumping into each other, finishing Tuesday's Nevada caucuses bunched together in second and third place.
It was the sneaky silence followed by a rhythmic bumping of the change room door caught my attention.
In 723, Utah set the precedent for bumping that wait time up from 272 hours to three days.
That said, one scene portraying two cops shield bumping each other with glee provides an intensely awkward moment.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky (D-Ill.) on Tuesday unveiled legislation to ban airlines from involuntarily bumping passengers off flights.
Emotionally speaking, though, bumping often feels like a broken promise—which is why some incidents can go viral.
The tablet also gets a RAM upgrade over its non-US version, bumping it from 2GB to 3GB.
Walking around campus Wednesday, Professor Gutgold said she kept bumping into people who wanted to talk about it.
He has described how bumping into Mr Trump at a recent Republican fund-raiser led to this arrangement.
In summer 2001, the two began bumping into each other regularly in Detroit, again through their mutual friends.
MORE. Navy officials later said the administration would support an additional ship, bumping the request up to nine.
Climate, trade and now security are the dangerous chasms opening up after 70 years of bumping along together.
We kept bumping into random items for sale that did not fit any specific section on our journey.
Though there are just two characters onstage, neither can take a step without bumping into an old regret.
As it turned out, they began bumping into each other in the dorm room of a mutual friend.
Wall Street strategists reacted to the tax vote by quickly bumping up forecasts of 2800 earnings for companies.
Especially on the course race, where accidental bumping occurs, most paddlers seemed to fall over at some point.
Reddit has a dedicated sub with a 51,000-strong community of purported buyers and sellers, which seems bumping.
People were fist bumping and hugging in the lobby, with a look of stunned excitement on their faces.
The company had the highest forced bumping rate among large U.S. carriers in 2016, according to DOT data.
I am not fist-bumping or giving a chicken wing or whatever it is that we're doing nowadays.
"It relies on kind of just bumping into things in the middle of the night," Dr. Caiger said.
Vice President Mike Pence greeted Washington Governor Jay Inslee by bumping elbows instead of a more common handshake.
The processor, too, is the latest and greatest from Qualcomm, bumping from a Snapdragon 845 to an 855.
Subway also is bumping up against increased competition from sandwich upstarts and their step-sibling, the hamburger joint.
Some candidates are bumping into hard financial and logistical facts that will spell the end of their candidacies.
They were bumping in their seats with excitement, and all the adults were "extremely emotional," Ms. Allen said.
Now, the stock is bumping up against yet another key resistance level, going back to its 2016 highs.
Prosecutors said the killings were prompted by one of the men bumping into Mr. Hernandez at a nightclub.
Body contact in the quickstep is the hardest since you're running around and almost bumping into each other.
These services are bumping up against people's limits in terms of available time and in terms of wallet.
In the Washington, D.C., area, Reagan National and Dulles International airports are bumping up their ride-hailing surcharges.
Netflix has now revised its 2018 original content expenditure, bumping it by an additional $1 billion to $8 billion.
En masse, the caravan formed a maze-like perimeter around several DIY stages and dancefloors bumping Brazilian-inflected techno.
Control rod assemblies stud the reactor vessel's underside; we have to crouch to avoid bumping our heads on them.
He was known for basically trying to pressure Apple into bumping up its efforts to return value to investors.
Beijing just snatched the title of Billionaire Capital of the World, bumping former leader New York to second place.
I remember putting 36 Chambers into my car and bumping to Wu-Tang, and never heard anything like it.
Hayes was found not guilty on one count of aggravated criminal damage to property for allegedly bumping Smith's vehicle.
With every song bumping at the 100 beats-per-minute benchmark, each works as a guide for timing compressions.
You can't turn around without tripping over another historical artifact, or bumping into a painting by a legendary artist.
A few minutes later, the rep dunked the XB241 into an aquarium, lights still blinking and music still bumping.
Jester came along around the time I realized that Psygnosis couldn't keep bumping up my salary as a musician.
Legislation to ban involuntary bumping would force carriers to treat passengers with greater dignity, at a very manageable cost.
We're bumping forecast high temperatures down 250 degrees, with predicted highs closer to the low 50s than low 60s.
In addition, the company announced it is bumping the memory spec from 128GB to 256GB of built-in memory.
Still, as Edward Ericson Jr. details, he's never faced a serious criminal investigation despite repeatedly bumping up against one.
The latest jam combines R&B melodies with bumping bass, electronic steel drums and dancehall rhythms produced by 88Everything.
The affected employees are not represented by a union, and there are no bumping rights, according to the notice.
I literally can't turn a corner without bumping into someone who wants me to come to their open mic.
"I felt her bump into me yet I wasn't really looking at what was bumping into me." https://twitter.
The microblogging site ditched its 140-character limit in 2017, bumping the restriction up to 280 characters per tweet.
Metta was equally stoked to meet Boosie ... saying the Lakers are always bumping his music in the locker room.
Belly bumping and then they walk by and they're kinda sweaty and they get it on your arm. Ugh.
Croft said it will be difficult to meet these targets with oil bumping around the mid-$23s and lower.
Unlike the situation with my BFFs, we had no mutual friends and zero chance of bumping into each other.
Six years into an economic recovery, we're still bumping along at an unsatisfactory 20143 percent average annual growth rate.
But I-- mean, there are certain stocks I would've kept buying, except I was bumping up against-- the 10%.
Along the boardwalk, a bicycle cab was bumping across the planks and a cotton-­candy salesman was spinning cones.
For the rest of the conference, R would "run around like crazy," bumping into the scientist at every opportunity.
As we rocket more stuff into space, the odds of it bumping into each other will inextricably go up.
Windows down, base bumping with the Chocobo Theme Find you an IRL chocobo for the ultimate chicken-riding experience.
Obama with an afro and wearing combat gear, fist-bumping her husband beneath a portrait of Osama bin Laden.
It seems like you can't walk outside without bumping into a new collaboration or ad campaign starring a celebrity.
He mainly nods and grunts, seemingly relishing the act of cooking and keeping the place bumping through the night.
Back to the gala, though, because save for Kimmy's bumping into Keith at the bar, it's a complete disaster.
"It's been so fun to research, but I keep bumping into old flames," Dan said, with a rueful grimace.
But the bank is bumping up its timeline, saying it wants to share the company's success with its employees.
"I'm not fist bumping or giving a chicken wing or whatever it is that we're doing nowadays," Lankford said.
They are like children who just scored a touchdown, high-fiving and chest-bumping each other in the street.
Most family members irk each other from time to time, bumping into conflicts about politics, religion, and life choices.
It's light, compact and durable, so that I don't have to worry about bumping it, or letting it drop.
He would also do away with the current top ordinary income tax rate of 37%, bumping it to 39.6%.
U.S. health officials have been substituting bumping elbows or bowing rather than shaking hands as a greeting, for example.
The display, too, will be slightly larger than its predecessor, bumping up one or two tenths of an inch.
The woman called me a "fat slag" after bumping into my bum, and quickly hurried out with her partner.
This helped its market share rise by 3.4 percent, bumping up its ranking to eighth from 24 last year.
The trial is expected to start next week and may last several weeks, possibly bumping up against the Feb.
As investors pulled out of his funds, Van Wagoner kept bumping up against the 15% cap on illiquid investments.
China's currency has been sliding noticeably since mid-June after bumping around at higher levels from February through May.
There was a little light, and I avoided bumping my head, but I could hardly see the interior engravings.
At first it may feel unnerving, and you may find yourself bumping into things in your real-life room.
In the event of bumping into an off-duty band member, fans were encouraged to give the "boys" privacy.
Matthew J. Watts kept bumping into congregants from his Grace Bible Church who were upset about the mayor's decision.
Stadiums are selling out, and TV broadcasters are bumping up the price of advertising slots as millions tune in.
It's what Disney animators call "bumping the lamp," a design ethos that film aficionado Kristian Williams elaborated upon in his video essay on Roger Rabbit: "Bumping the lamp" refers to the scene in the back of Dolores' bar, where Eddie Valiant is sawing off the handcuffs that connect him to Roger Rabbit.
Together, the United States and China make up about 40 percent of world emissions, bumping the needle generously towards ratification.
Rebecca doesn't need to sleep with Nathaniel to figure out that bumping up her wedding date is a bad idea.
One by one, the clients are asked to close their eyes and walk across the room without bumping into anything.
He didn't even realise how close he'd come to bumping into the predator till after he had reached the shore.
House and Senate bills under consideration include new passenger protections and would ban the practice of bumping boarded airline passengers.
This is all happening at about the that the Australian ambassador is not bumping into, but meeting with George Papadopoulos.
It also has much faster memory than the Quadro, bumping up from the 10GHz of last year's Titan to 11.4Ghz.
Still, he made much of bumping up the minimum wage for the over-8303s, from £7.20 to £7.50 per hour.
There's no forgetting a shit weasel burrowing through snow like the Caddyshack gopher, bumping its head against a beer bottle.
Still, retailers continued bumping their hours and offering bigger and better sales, and shoppers continued lining up for the savings.
If you're not saving 10% of your income, consider at least bumping up your contribution level by 1% this year.
Last week, both the House and the Senate unveiled proposals that would ban airlines from bumping passengers without their consent.
It's also important to hang the pendant at an appropriate height to reduce the risk of people bumping their heads.
By bumping the email thread to the top of your inbox, Gmails also breaks the chronological order of your inbox.
When you're younger, I think the idea of bumping into someone when you weren't looking your best was quite horrific.
She said she didn't recall Swift bumping or moving into her as they posed for the photo, as Swift testified.
You then interact with the program by commenting, reposting or "bumping" (the Drivetribe version of a favourite or an upvote).
The video, posted on July 21, features the adorable toddler walking through the aisle and fist-bumping everyone he sees.
When I arrived, the DJ was bumping 2009 Miley Cyrus and the sun was just setting over the Colorado River.
But score one for Jordan ... we got him as his car was pulled around, and asked about bumping into Kendall.
IKEA's online sales surged after the global furniture giant doubled down on e-commerce, bumping total sales to $45.4 billion
And even worse, how did they deal with bumping into these men, over and over, in their communities for years?
Congress was, yet again, bumping up against a hard deadline to either fund the government or have it shut down.
"I used to go to civil rights marches, but Stevie Wonder and Ray Charles kept bumping into people," he joked.
When that occurs, airlines are required to first offer volunteers compensation in exchange for their seats before bumping someone involuntarily.
Tesla broke firmly below that key level in mid-March after bumping against it since the beginning of the year.
Jones's personal foul for bumping an official helped set up the Steelers' winning field goal in the closing seconds. (AP)
The days of bumping into a Tiger after a game are done, which is unfortunate because those days were great.
Once his kids got old enough to join the business things took off, bumping up both the quality and volume.
Commit to bumping up your automatic transfers whenever possible, and your down payment fund will be growing in no time.
But even the compromise of bumping elbows isn't enough, according to the director-general of the World Health Organization (WHO).
And now she's an academic, bumping vintage D'Angelo in her hybrid car as she pulls into her university parking space.
I would like everyone to know that I am coughing into my left elbow, and bumping with my right elbow.
The Jets forced four turnovers (three picks and a fumble recovery) on Sunday, bumping their season takeaway total to 15.
Eventually bumping up the funeral slogan to the present tense with "YOU ARE DEAD," just in case there's any confusion.
From behind the counter, I watch customers greet each other by bumping elbows, nervous frowns tugging down their forced smiles.
But Stallings countered with a leadoff shot, his sixth, off Samardzija in the seventh, bumping the lead to two runs.
But Stallings countered with a leadoff shot, his sixth, off Samardzija in the seventh, bumping the lead to two runs.
A couple of times, he inadvertently said something, including "excuse me" after bumping into a woman in a grocery store.
"I was like, 'No, no, no, we're not doing this,'" Voit said of seeing players bumping elbows in the dugout.
He denied that he had done anything wrong, insisting that the other horses were bumping one another from the start.
"Every other day he'd tell me to turn it down because he could hear the bass bumping," Mr. Pritchard said.
In the United case, forcibly bumping a passenger contributed to tension not just on that plane but across the industry.
The authorities in Hubei Province put the death toll at 76 there, bumping the overall deaths to at least 80.
His record view count of 4 billion is acknowledged, with PewDiePie fist-bumping the camera and clutching a shiny trophy.
"We know that it's bumping material out of the rings at least 10 times faster than we thought," Cravens said.
The truer cartoon, in a sense, would be "Outside In," with the emotions produced by people bumping against one another.
"I would keep bumping into him at the Sunset Tower Hotel," she told Net-A-Porter's PORTER in December 2018.
These datapoints align with the theory that smartphone ASPs [average selling prices] may be bumping up against their upper limit.
Jason Derulo as Rum Tum Tugger, shimmying his hips from side to side as if butt-bumping invisible buddy-cats.
The police pulled away and drove him, bumping over Catacamas's rough, pot-holed roads, about 15 minutes to the hospital.
However, walking outside the Tower along the Thames, I was surprised I could actually move around without bumping into someone.
When we discussed The Distance Trap, we talked about Sean O'Malley being caught off guard by a bumping shuffle step.
From bumping "Famous" to his favourite track of 2015 "What Do You Mean" Ye seems like a man at peace.
I had met him a couple of years before, when Slowdive reunited, and we kept bumping into each other at festivals.
He tries walking through the streets of New York, but he keeps bumping into people because there's so many of them.
Yomuneko's game had me fist bumping my teammate and smashing glass spheres with hammers in a Portal-like escape puzzle game.
However, Lundeen admits she does need help bumping up her net profit, which ends up being around eight to 10 percent.
The incident caused a PR fiasco for United and made other airlines review their policies for involuntary bumping or denied boarding.
If they don't get a yes, well, they're stuck bumping elbows with their seatmates in a classic battle for the armrest.
However, if you want to save a little money, bumping the specs down a bit will drop the price to $1,049.
I returned to that boardwalk and that routing a couple more times on the trip, bumping things up to 50 breaths.
We filed out, bumping into each other a little less this time, and made for taxis and the nearest subway station.
But they're bumping up against a self-imposed limit of adding $1.5 trillion to the national debt over the next decade.
Called Diya One X, it purifies the air as it wanders about a building, while managing to avoid bumping into visitors.
A gentleman indeed, whose only wish is to secure his fortune by bumping off a few inconvenient relatives in Edwardian England.
I didn't want to go outside because my anxiety of slipping or someone bumping into me was too much to bear.
Is there anything more relaxing that taking a nice, long drive, playing with a new yo-yo, and bumping Kendrick Lamar?
They're all bumping shoulders with New Orleans' own Preservation Hall Jazz Band, FKA twigs and Chicago's legendary rapper and producer Madlib.
But with this little band, we're all staying at this Airbnb, bumping into each other, playing together, there's no tour manager.
Nearly half of respondents also reported tripping or bumping into things on vacation because they were too distracted with their phones.
Yet there are signs that China's see-no-evil approach is bumping up against its ambitions to be an ecological exemplar.
The last thing two men expected while playing a casual match of tennis on Sunday night was bumping into Serena Williams.
Instead, the audience, like Ronit, must feel their way through the customs, bumping into new or forgotten obstacles along the way.
"Be Careful of Smartphones While Walking." reads the text below an image of a smartphone-smitten pedestrian bumping into a car.
From the moment of birth, Prince Harry and Meghan's baby will be bumping some royals down in the line of succession.
Manny Machado, playing while appealing a one-game suspension issued for allegedly bumping an umpire Saturday, hit a third-inning homer.
Her proposal would also lower workers' contributions to pensions by 1 percentage point while bumping employers' contributions by 5 percentage points.
Shot for The Late Late Show, the sketch features Russell and Corden repeatedly bumping into each other around the CBS studio.
It's a surgery that Maggie wants, and that she fights to get, bumping Riggs off to serve as the primary cardiologist.
As a result, United is instituting 10 policy changes when it comes to overbooking flights, bumping passengers and improving customer service.
Depending on the season, the journey to Rivercess County requires either bumping along dirt paths or navigating endless stretches of mud.
It's tempting to imagine the two just bumping into one another in the hot dog line and recognizing a kindred spirit.
The bill was designed to prevent a repeat of a controversial bumping incident that occurred on United Airlines earlier this month.
As she's posing, Rodriguez totally crashes the party, trying to get past her and subsequently bumping her out of the way.
Perhaps the French word substitution gimmick played more difficult than expected for Will's test solvers, thereby bumping the puzzle to Thursday.
The difference is he's bumping up against the bumbling-dad stereotype that's foisted upon anyone who parents while male these days.
The Clippers got a scare late in the third quarter when Jeff Green went down after apparently bumping knees with Black.
After breaking the circle in a fit of panic, all of the toys start bumping into each other and freaking out.
"Now I was really embarrassed because I was wearing the same dress bumping into him for the third time," she said.
Still, the incident has sparked widespread public backlash, though the practice of overbooking and bumping passengers is not uncommon or illegal.
The final season received rave reviews and a 97% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes, bumping the show's average score to 90%.
The company is also bumping the benefit from $700 a year in tuition assistance to $2,500 annually for its crew members.
Unless you plan on bumping into stuff, don't expect to record after-dark concerts and parties on your Snap Inc Spectacles.
We're told 28-year-old Anderson and the ref really went at each other -- complete with chest bumping and mutual contact.
When I asked if it was awkward bumping into friends from old neighborhoods, Lozada said that no one ever seemed surprised.
You always hear about young talent bumping old people from their jobs in other industries, and hockey should be no different.
The involuntary bumping figure does not take into account passengers who agree to give up their seats in exchange for compensation.
A packed bar is a great space to transmit something where everybody's touching the bar, and everyone's bumping into each other.
Post performed in Austin, TX Saturday night, and during the show he played a video of him bumping into Undertaker backstage.
The speed at which our promise became a lie: mere seconds, as we went bumping off the curb toward U.S. 1.
Bumping and grinding in revolt, his impatience is palpable, chiding his laptop DJ. "Next one, next one, next one," he says.
But as it pushed into 2019, the special counsel's investigation risked bumping into the start of the president's re-election campaign.
"It gives us more space to walk, more time to stop and enjoy ourselves, without people bumping into you," he said.
The guidance system failed and they had to steer manually, bumping down in a snowy forest 1,600km from the landing site.
The risk-tolerant can gamble that further bad indicators will persuade the Federal Reserve to lower interest rates, bumping up stocks.
What's more, Delta reported bumping a total of nine passengers from its flights last year while American bumped more than 22019,22017.
"I don't think I can wrap my mind around what we just did," he said after bumping Alonso from the field.
Jana Partners in April first reported its ownership of Texas-based Whole Foods, bumping up shares of the supermarket company's stock.
The "whump" is the sound of the thickened filling bumping against the top crust as it bubbles at a steady pace.
Lawmakers from both parties have introduced a wave of bills targeting airlines' overbooking and bumping policies — including banning the practice altogether.
The video and controversy led to United and other airlines dramatically altering their policies for bumping passengers off of oversold flights.
More new listings are coming on the market this summer, but buyers are bumping up against high prices and multiple offers.
It prompted airlines to revamp programs to train personnel to defuse tense situations and to avoid bumping passengers at the airport.
And one of the things I keep bumping into is the people who are still running things most often are men.
They marveled at the coincidence of bumping into each other just now and Juliette explained why I'd come to St. Thomas.
His easygoing double act, "Bumping Mics" with Jeff Ross, which debuted last fall on Netflix, was his first release since 2014.
Many of these sculptures include antique plaster casts or shards of shattered plaster, bumping up yet again the theme of process.
For many consumers, that's the vision they cling to, even when that object is collecting scratches bumping around in their bag.
Those ticket sales were enough to top domestic box office charts, bumping last weekend's champ, Universal's comedy "Good Boys," to second place.
You can't open the door to the Lower East Side gallery Chapter NY right now without bumping into a wall of plexiglass.
As kids, Paulus and DeBruyn would drive up and down the street, bumping these rap albums, taking in the history around them.
The worst economic recovery since World War II. And remember our President laughing, golfing and fist bumping after an American was beheaded?
Cardi B has got the whole world bumping her song "Bodak Yellow," which reached No. 22003 on Monday after dropping in June.
Joining forces with hit maker Calvin Harris for the first time in four years, the pair have created another head-bumping song.
If you're not saving 10 percent of your income, consider at least bumping up your contribution level by 1 percent this year.
In the U.S., there is some $350 billion made annually in charitable donations, with the figure bumping up to $500 billion globally.
All day since sunrise we had been bumping over the hard red clay roads characteristic of the backward sections of the South.
So there's somebody on the far side of the grid that I have pretty much a zero percent chance of bumping into.
Spontaneous social mixing — "bumping into" friends and neighbors — has been designed out of the spaces most Americans inhabit most of the time.
"Nothing good can come from those two spacecraft bumping," Jim Chilton, senior vice president of Boeing's space program, said in the call.
KEY WEST, Florida — Despite having no cold beer or whiskey for sale, Key West's iconic Green Parrot Bar is bumping post-hurricane.
It took a violent incident and public relations disaster for United to improve its policies and curtail the practice of involuntary bumping.
It's funny—I saw him today, because I work in the same hospital as him, which is lovely, bumping into him again.
All powerful specs, mind, and probably well beyond the needs of most users — but bumping them up is going to cost you.
But as the trend grew more popular, companies rushed in with their own slime craft kits, bumping up sales of the category.
The flash temporarily blinded the ghost, whose shocked, blinking retreat — bumping into the doorframe on its way out — Frank captured on film.
Its new facility was inland, and after bumping along a single-lane dirt road for a couple of miles, I was lost.
The new tech is a pretty radical update over Samsung's earlier slow motion, bumping it from 240 to 960 frames per second.
"Some singles still fantasize about a romantic first encounter that happens organically, like bumping into each other in Whole Foods," Burns says.
It is thought that dust particles bumping into each other create a static charge that causes more dust to lift, McCaughrean explained.
At the end of last year, Amazon announced more aircraft additions for Amazon Air, bumping the network from 40 planes to 50.
Even if you bought SD instead of HD when the latter was available, they're bumping it all the way up to 4K.
Turns out, our alpha male wasn't too thrilled to hear that Hannah and Garrett were bumping uglies 43 meters above the water.
Traveling at a fairly slow speed, it derailed after striking a bumping block, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo said at the briefing.
And bumping the age to 21 means employees at vape shops and manufacturers under that age would need to find new work.
Sixteen racks of old and busted Westmere Xeon X5670s made room for 1,008 Broadwell nodes, bumping peak theoretical performance to 6.28 petaflops.
I remember when Ashanti came out in 2003 and I was bumping her self-titled album with the song "Foolish" on repeat.
He received the suspension for bumping home plate umpire Vic Carapazza on July 1 after being ejected for arguing balls and strikes.
I try my best to keep up, but keep bumping into sweaty male photographers enthusiastically documenting every booty shake and hip roll.
There was also an earlier scene from that season with Gibson fist-bumping his pitcher after drilling Ryan Braun in the back.
A concerned parent checking on their baby can accidentally wake them by tripping over something or bumping into furniture in the dark.
The move served no practical purpose, but it freed Sinclair to acquire many more stations without bumping up against the national cap.
It was gridlock on the sand — so many bodies on blankets or under umbrellas that moving without bumping someone was a challenge.
Bumping them up a digit will provide some extra space between last year's 7 models, even if they're only modest internal improvements.
Each drone communicates individually with the main computer, and GPS and precision flying keep drones from bumping into each other, KTXL reported.
American Airlines is bumping jets that had 181 or 187 seats up to 190, and jets with 160 seats up to 172.
Given that 2016 turnout (60.1 percent) was at the high end of the scale, the Democrats are already bumping against the ceiling.
As a clumsy person myself, I can imagine a president accidentally bumping into it -- or tripping and landing a hand on it.
Bumping up the chain a bit there is the Shelby GT350, which starts at $57,240, about $30,603 more than the base model.
Soon, they were fist-bumping and exchanging embraces, while the cheering became more raucous as each brick in Clinton's "blue wall" fell.
And they used the opportunity to argue that globalization, technology and emerging markets are bumping the United States off its superpower pedestal.
Either Stamper has something in his eye, or he's feeling a twinge of guilt about bumping poor Mr. Moretti off the list.
And so Arya rides off to where the plot bids her, bumping into a giant, janky-looking CGI direwolf on the way.
I still catch myself bumping up against little moments of serendipity that feel like they were written, more than events that happened.
Bard was managing in place of Aaron Boone, who was serving a one-game suspension levied for bumping an umpire Friday night.
Women are once again seeing the glass ceiling they have been bumping their heads against for decades being reinforced by the Met.
But for all the ways sex can positively impact our lives, it's not entirely uncommon for people to die when bumping uglies.
Two more sums: • Bumping up median pay by 10 percent would have reduced 2017 pretax income by 42 percent, to $2.2 billion.
Snow then asked prosecutors to charge Arpaio with criminal contempt of court in August, bumping the matter up from the civil level.
The College Football Playoff is bringing a Super Bowl-style halftime show to the national championship game without bumping the marching bands.
One of her Harvard colleagues, Einer Elhauge, recalled bumping into her on a flight to Washington, about a year before the crisis.
The most fundamental beats of Theo's odyssey are preserved, from bumping around various American households to a botched art heist in Amsterdam.
That's because the individual income tax rates changed for those filers from 2017 to 2018, bumping some of them into higher brackets.
But as fuel prices decreased along with ticket prices, the major and budget airlines began bumping into each other more, he said.
His joints don't really move, he's constantly bumping into things, and he maintains this dead-eyed stare every moment he's on screen.
Both spaceships have room for a fourth seat, bumping the station's overall crew size to seven once Russia returns to full staffing.
Then once we got into it, we were bumping up against real-life headlines in a way that we hadn't expected to.
He will report to Robb Voyles, Halliburton's current general counsel who the company said it is bumping up to chief legal officer.
Early this month, Netflix changed the movie's course yet again, bumping the release to this year, to lead with a theatrical debut.
But after a week of reports about the two men bumping heads, Mr. Brafman filed papers yesterday withdrawing as Mr. Weinstein's counsel.
Hood can slide into the lineup against teams that go small down the stretch, bumping Hayward or Ingles to the four spot.
According to a Department of Transportation report, airlines reported bumping about one in 30,000 passengers last year, the lowest rate since 1995.
The $16.99 / month is only offered on the first 12 months of subscription, with the price bumping up to $26.99 a month after.
The boy's father shared a photo of Brody and Curry fist bumping before the game, with the fan donning a Golden State jersey.
The 63-year-old sports fan was seen fist-bumping team mates, waving to the crowd and firing shots at the opposition goalie.
You might be thinking that San Fran should consider bumping property taxes, milking the mega-rich unicorn investors, and building some public housing.
"We're just trying to compete each and every game," Dunn told reporters after bumping his average to 15.6 in nine games this month.
A sea lion came to my aid circle beneath me and bumping me up until the coast guard boat arrived behind you -- me.
But surprisingly, the Dao incident — an egregious example of airline bumping — was already exceedingly rare and is becoming more so by the month.
Across the board, the GT's 3.5-liter twin-turbocharged V6 gets 13 more horses for 2020, bumping total horsepower to a claimed 660.
The force is strong ... in John Boyega's shorts judging from all the bumping and grinding he did at London's massive Notting Hill Carnival.
This party was different than those organized by other fandoms to boost streaming counts in hopes of bumping songs up the Billboard charts.
Meanwhile in the makeshift make-up room, Jason Segal gets a quick touch-up before bumping into John Legend as he walks by.
If you've been enjoying Sekiro like I have but keep bumping up against those same pain points, these movies will leave you satisfied.
It's definitely hard, but a lot of the things I'm bumping up against are things any woman going back to work struggles with.
If only he'd listened to Lawrence Kasdan, who advised bumping up Anakin's age so you're not hanging the movie on a child actor.
And of course, at least two Audrey Hepburns in LBDs and pearls, bumping into things because they've refused to take off their sunglasses.
Matt Gaetz (R-Florida) fist bumping Paul Ryan | Photo: GettyThere's been much outrage over the Republican party's disdain toward the Environmental Protection Agency.
From the moment of his birth, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's child will be bumping some royals down in the line of succession.
It was among the first apps that allowed users to transfer contact information to someone else by touching (or bumping) two devices together.
The actress also appears in a short film for the campaign, seen below hanging out in the gardens and fist-bumping her costars.
The eastern gorilla population, made up of two subspecies, is estimated to be fewer than 5,000, bumping it from endangered to critically endangered.
Some of the heavenly shots also include the dog's "halo" — a pet product designed to help visually-impaired animals avoid bumping into things.
We've been bumping a gooey, cosmic edit courtesy of Matthias Zimmerman, snippets of the new Janeret, and some tribal rhythms courtesy of Pote.
Comcast is bumping the 300GB data cap to 1TB in all current trial markets by June 1, regardless of what speeds customers get.
Everybody's got their sandbox and they're bumping up against each other because they all feel that they're the rightful heir to the throne.
Tiffany Williams and Dwayne Salandy marry next, with a club mix of "Here Comes the Bride" bumping as they walk down the aisle.
There are countless guides on what to buy and how to shop, bumping up against articles about the Prime Day strike and boycott.
The station's partitions and bumping block, which prevents railway vehicles from going past the end of a section of track, were also damaged.
It made front-page headlines across the country, instantly bumping the issue of Chinese economic espionage off the back burner of public consciousness.
Both traditional and Roth IRAs allow an extra $1,000 annually once you reach age 50, bumping your allowed contribution to $7,000 this year.
The practice of overbooking flights and involuntarily bumping passengers is not uncommon or illegal, though problems are typically figured out prior to boarding.
By bumping up the number of people you follow, Twitter is hoping to make your feed something you actually want to look at.
Some 20,000 airway transportation system specialists and air traffic controllers spend their professional lives keeping those 5,000 planes from bumping into each other.
Madonna likely sparked a Cuban missile crisis in some guy's pants when she started bumping and grinding for her birthday celebration in Havana.
They arranged for Whitehurst to arrive at a staff-only entrance, to minimize the risk of bumping into her assailants and former friends.
Even Mr. Tice acknowledged that the economy could be in for "a bit of bumping and boring" in the years after a Brexit.
Bumping over rough ground, the trucks threw the firemen around, banging them up and bruising them as burning sparks went down their necks.
"The two companies found themselves continually bumping up against each other," said another banker who has worked closely with both for many years.
The only thing that will win at the mass level (bumping up against Amazon/Netflix) will be capital they just don&apost have.
Pay for U.S. workers increased 21625 percent from July to September, bumping yearly earnings growth to the highest level since the 2900 recession.
A GOP lawmaker is crafting legislation that would prohibit airlines from bumping passengers off overbooked flights if they have already boarded the plane.
Forget Disneyland, Odell just had a locker room dance party with Sterling Shepard while bumping "For The Love Of Money" by The O'Jays.
At that point, I was still not feeling that great about getting naked—I was very worried about bumping into someone I knew.
It was raining wildly and the crypto-folks were bumping into each other as they milled about talking about the future of money.
There's nothing elegant or attractive about people on Segways, bumping along the streets of our cities, looking like stick figures riding vacuum cleaners.
The White House is considering bumping up tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods from 10% to 25%, reports the Wall Street Journal.
Bailey claimed that Hernandez became incensed when de Abreu disrespected him by bumping into him in a night club, and spilling his drink.
Why does it always seem to be ballet meets dancehall, never tap meets two-step, or modern meets Jersey-Shore style fist bumping?
Biden intends to pay for it by increasing capital-gains taxes and bumping up the top rate of income tax to almost 40%.
The Wolverines won convincingly, 38-13, improving their record to 6-1 and bumping their ranking in the Associated Press poll to sixth.
Clinton also refused to shake hands or hug fans at a the premiere of her new Hulu documentary and insisted on bumping elbows.
So this could just be a case of the stars simply bumping into each other as they head to their respective shooting locations.
If you've ever been to a spinning class, you know having the right playlist bumping in the background is key for peak performance.
The airline posted a bumping rate of 0.64 per 10,000 passengers during the quarter, compared with 1.07 during the same period in 2016.
Sadly, for readers hoping someone will succeed in bumping off obnoxious Senator Smalls, it's his lover who dies in a suspicious auto accident.
LH Norichika Aoki matched his season high with three hits, bumping his career total to 2,001 between the majors and Nippon Professional Baseball.
And if you believe that old quip defining good acting as not bumping into the furniture, then hand them a couple of Tonys.
Current long-term trends suggest Texas will sneak in under the line to claim the 435th seat next time around, bumping out Illinois.
The practice of overselling flights and involuntarily bumping passengers is not uncommon or illegal, though it is typically figured out prior to boarding.
At one point, he walks into a seemingly deserted classroom, initiating an enigmatic journey into the past that keeps bumping into the present.
Crude prices hovered around $723 a barrel from 2011 to 2014, and national average gasoline prices were bumping up against $4 a gallon.
For this edition of The Last Record, Davison selected a number of rare, throwback tunes sure to keep you bumping into the summer.
"It's bumping up against a key resistance level, that's the neckline of an inverse head-and-shoulders pattern, so if it can break above that, it's going to be quite positive and, of course, this is happening at the same time that the S&P is bumping up against its key resistance level up around the 2,815 level," he said.
They weren't bumping this song over and over, they were streaming it once, maybe twice, to acquaint themselves with the news of the day.
That's because a judge found Apple guilty of willful infringement, bumping its payment amount from $1.20 per infringing Apple device to $1.80 per device.
Playing Halo Recruit, I didn't have to worry about bumping into an imaginary software wall that meant I would lose the system's positional tracking.
"Love bumping into my friends at the big game," Unglert wrote alongside the clip, which both Hyland and Adams went on to re-post.
Then some dude keeps bumping into you with his own 200-pound dirt bike, to the point that he fucks up your mojo—twice.
The Mets elected to change course Wednesday, allowing Robert Gsellman to take his normal turn in the rotation and bumping Syndergaard back to Thursday.
White men lynched Jeff Brown in 353 in Cedarbluff, Mississippi, for accidentally bumping into a white girl as he ran to catch a train.
But bumping utility — real practical needs — higher up on the priority list could help ring in a new Apple era that's less tone deaf.
As such, Wilson reiterated his preference for value stocks over growth stocks, upgrading consumer staples to overweight and bumping REITs up to equal weight.
These collisions were common in the early universe, when it was smaller and galaxies were in closer proximity, sideswiping and bumping into each other.
Outrage after a man allegedly killed a teen for bumping into him "That's another piece of trash off the street," he allegedly told police.
The working prototype has two stereo speakers and is made out of "premium" materials, bumping up the basic $129 Home that debuted last year.
As the world gets increasingly crowded, we're bumping up into hazards more and more, something that is beautifully illustrated in this version of Civ.
And performance has been improved, bumping the maximum range in some cases out to more than 40 meters, well over what was promised before.
Google had a good first day's trading, bumping up 18 percent or so to just over $100 per share from its $85 starting point.
Typically the best way to respect victims of a genocide is not bumping into the walls like a dipshit because there's a Pidgey nearby.
The laws of physics can't be fooled, and we have reached a level where the miniaturization of transistors is now bumping against physical limits.
The laws of physics can't be fooled and we have reached a level where the miniaturization of transistors is now bumping against physical limits.
I spent a while bumping into a lot of old friends because Regina, population 17, is basically one long procession of awkward run-ins.
But if you're constantly bumping up against your data cap, Datally seems like an easy way to start figuring out where the problem is.
It's a feat that few could have imagined for a boy who just years before had been bumping into walls and falling down stairs.
I tried bumping, yanking, squeezing, and shaking the viewer, and the locking mechanism held the View-Master Deluxe VR securely shut through it all.
Monaco had their chances but kept bumping into the tightest defense in Europe's top club competition with just two goals conceded in this campaign.
Some private schools have discreetly stayed open on Fridays and retained teachers by bumping up their salaries, but public schools have no such options.
My regular butcher shop is bumping at 8:30 PM and it seems like everyone is here to hoard meat for a bovine apocalypse.
I'm also a little anxious because I think I may hear from Dave today after bumping into his friend in the Uber last night.
The company posted a $51 billion revenue earlier this afternoon, beating expectations and bumping its own stock price up 7 percent in the process.
Fiorina's own campaign started gaining traction after a strong showing at the first Republican debate back in August, bumping her up in the polls.
While delivering his concession speech from Indianapolis, Indiana, Cruz unintentionally delivered the one-two punch, bumping and then elbowing Heidi Cruz in the face.
Huawei has now cemented itself as the world's second-largest smartphone maker, bumping Apple to third place, according to IDC's latest smartphone shipment report.
"When the shooting began everyone was running, and everyone was bumping into one another," Magdy Rezk, a wounded survivor, said from his hospital bed.
And the depth module could let manufacturers build image sensing into the system, so users can track their hands and avoid bumping into objects.
But the President Trump's endorsement changed everything, bumping Handel up to a 2-point lead in the polls and an eventual 3.8 percent victory .
But the practice of overselling flights and involuntarily bumping passengers is not uncommon or illegal, though it is typically figured out prior to boarding.
A recent Airline Quality Rating study found that the industry is losing fewer bags—and bumping fewer passengers—while arriving on time more frequently.
The electronics chain also continued to increase its U.S. online sales by double digits, bumping its penetration to 16.7 percent of its domestic revenue.
Many of the reported collisions involved another car bumping into the back of the Google car at a low speed while approaching an intersection.
The Warriors have gotten mixed up on their rotations, bumping into Green in the paint, leaving shooters wide open and surrendering easy offensive rebounds.
Bumping is what happens when airlines oversell flights, which they do as a way to protect their already thin margins against passenger no-shows.
With 20173 already bumping up against the 1.5-degree mark, it's clear that this target may be difficult, if not impossible, to adhere to.
Five times hotter than the surface of the sunLightning forms as the result of particles of rain and ice bumping together inside a cloud.
It lowers the ranges for the third, fourth and fifth income brackets, bumping some retirees into the next bracket, which raises their Medicare costs.
It was like a hit of a long-kicked drug, like tasting a banana Popsicle after the winter, like bumping into an old flame.
And when its battery factory is running at scale, it should be able to produce batteries at a lower price, bumping up its profitability.
The Jets left winger realized early in the second period that he had lost an edge after bumping into one of the Coyotes defenseman.
Still, the Fed actually increased its anticipation for GDP growth in 2017, bumping it up to 1.43 percent from the 2.1 forecast in March.
Several hundred additional US Marines have been deployed to Australia, bumping the Corps' footprint Down Under to 2,500, Australia's Defence Department announced Wednesday evening.
You're so big you never worry about something bumping into you, so you can get as close to the tiny action as you want.
The three suspects tried to back out after Gladstone reached inside, bumping into another police car in the process, as the Daily News reports.
"I do encourage people to change things a little bit for safety," Garrison said, like bumping your age by just a year or two.
He is on only 11 state ballots and is bumping along the bottom of national polls — when pollsters even include his name in surveys.
A number of global and national retailers are bumping store worker pay by $2 to $3 an hour for a limited amount of time.
The Trump administration keeps bumping up its tariffs on China, but it's expected the lion's share will be paid by American companies and consumers.
But she had to rebalance quite a bit while ascending and descending and kept bumping the back of their seat through the curtain 'bulkhead.
Kimmel and Damon's bad blood started in 2005, when Kimmel wrapped up a lackluster episode with a quip about bumping Damon from the show.
"No one wants to see the 50-, 60-, 70-year-old versions of us, running around, bumping heads on the Death Star," he said.
In silence and to the tragic sound of Purcell arias, six characters come and go, bumping into the furniture and slamming into the walls.
Over the next few months, they kept bumping into each other at events, including a public forum on Superstorm Sandy and several dance parties.
In his peregrinations, he came to appreciate how Los Angeles's far-flung neighborhoods allowed small, distinct cultures to flourish without bumping into one another.
Another nice aspect: The book's large format means that two can sit side by side and work on the same spread without bumping elbows.
Once, the girl had reached out in a panic after bumping into Robbins at a fancy hotel in Southern California, she recalled her saying.
Bumping rates among the airlines that report their data have been trending downward since at least 2012, a review of the federal reports show.
Within the first quarter, Brady also moved into the No. 2 spot on the NFL's passing yardage list, bumping Peyton Manning down a peg.
Three athletes — two Russians and a Ukrainian — who finished ahead of her failed retroactive doping tests, bumping her up from sixth place to third.
Japan's Nikkei news reported that Apple is bumping production by about 8 million units amid demand for the least expensive of the new models.
Reviewers of the rental mention that, despite the vibrant scene downstairs, no noise is audible, but one voiced concern about hearing ghosts bumping around.
Images of innocence, bumping along above hordes of shrieking children, many of whom refused to release their balloons even as they fled the arena.
They met on the 2018 campaign trail as first time candidates who kept bumping into each other at events with mutual donors and supporters.
Wainwright would close out the World Series against Detroit, too; after the final strikeout, he and Molina leapt in joy, bumping chests in midair.
According to the company's findings, 41 percent of hires last year were women, bumping their representation at the company up by 5 percent overall.
The jukebox is bumping, everyone sings along if you pick a banger, and the photobooth offers enough weird framing options to fit any occasion.
The mission's controllers on Earth sent new instructions to the rover on Friday to follow up on the readings, bumping previously planned science work.
With the upgrades, Apple is bumping its longstanding $500 starting price up to $800—but you won't find face-melting specs without paying even more.
It also causes some of the heat that was stored in deeper layers of the ocean to rise to the surface, bumping up global temperatures.
The Devils' social media accounts showed Warburton recreating iconic scenes from "The Face Painter," fist-bumping the players and hanging out in the locker room.
This should help Inspiron systems better mimic the look and feel of an XPS while also improving durability, but without bumping up prices too much.
Despite "deregulation," the airline industry is, in fact, highly regulated by the Federal Aviation Administration, especially with regard to matters related to bumping of passengers.
Pulliam has been charged with first-degree murder in an incident police and witnesses say started with two strangers bumping into each other Monday night.
Instead of bumping off excess labour, rich economies provide some social support: unemployment benefits, social security or disability payments, and assistance with housing and food.
As a result, we are bumping our test frequency (and related revenue) assumptions for 2020-2023 and raising our PT to $115 as a result.
And right now, I'm imagining bumping around the seven continents in a tow-vehicle strong enough to pull a camper like the Bruder EXP-6.
The Run handled it all: from pop (Rihanna's "Work") to bass-bumping trip-hop (Massive Attack's "Teardrop") to chill alt rock (Yo La Tengo's "Everyday").
LG has done similar things with its V50, bumping up its battery and cooling capabilities to account for the greater demands of the 163G hardware.
This premise in place, the story unfolds almost entirely in the adjacent, imagined worlds in which Annie and Owen keep mysteriously bumping into one another.
There have been 91 reports of the slings detaching, including 11 reports of babies bumping their heads, according to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Earlier this year, the European Union's General Data Protection Regulation went into effect, bumping up privacy standards significantly for companies like Facebook, Twitter, and Google.
Taryn says Faline thought she was a dog, bumping the door of the house when she wanted to come in and napping in the house.
Traders see the potential for upside with such an event, as it ultimately causes supply to dampen, bumping up the price of the digital asset.
A Fed rate cut could depress the short end of the yield curve, typically bumping up the long end, and boosting a bank's bottom line.
Naturally, it was his arch enemy Damon, always happy to play the target of the never-ending gag about Kimmel bumping him from his show.
"With every step they take, they will be bumping into someone's interests," says Huang Yong of the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing.
Nurses manned separate sexual-health clinics for young people, so teenagers did not run the risk of bumping into their parents at family planning centres.
In more good news for Alphabet, the majority of analysts remain bullish on the company, with some even bumping their price targets well above $1,000.
The frequently discounted $50 device is getting an updated look and a 75 percent more powerful speaker so that it can keep the tunes bumping.
The goal isn't to get butts in the seat for Star Wars, it's more about bumping attendance at the two showings of The Florida Project.
Washington, the league's best team, got five goals on the man advantage, bumping their series total up to 8-for-17 on the power play.
First off, airlines don't want to break up families, because bumping Mom but leaving an 8-year-old on the flight isn't going to work.
I spent nearly 10 minutes chasing after VR tennis balls and wildly swinging my arms around and I never once worried about bumping into something.
Yet the company went after Apple once more, seeking $532 million initially and then bumping the demand up to the $625.6 million awarded this week.
All three phones have 5-inch screens, with the XA getting a 720p display, and the X and X Performance bumping this up to 1080p.
Neal Dunn (R-Fla.) is crafting legislation that would prohibit airlines from bumping passengers off overbooked flights if they have already boarded the plane.  Sen.
Vector uses a HD camera to see the world, meaning it can identify people, see and remember faces, and navigate around without bumping into things.
It's not Young's first issue with cops -- back in 2016, he was cited for bumping his music too loud while driving his car in Hollywood.
The agreements come as discounts on Canadian oil to U.S. crude grew to record highs this month, due to rising production bumping against pipeline constraints.
Tesla closed at less than $8003 on Tuesday, Cramer said the share price, in theory, could reach $380 before bumping into its long-term ceiling.
Though widely described in the media as a "rave," the event was less bumping dance party and more like a concert in someone's living room.
But the lower bumping rates aren't evidence of some kind of larger airline altruism at play, even if it may have been framed as such.
But on the smaller stage here in Canada's capital, Mr. Trudeau is bumping up against the same opposing forces that stymied Mr. Obama in Washington.
"My plan to save the planet keeps bumping into the seen and the unseen," the CEO wrote in an official company blog post in 2016.
A victory would have moved Park, 22, to 10th in the world rankings, bumping her compatriot, Jang, for the first-alternate spot for the Olympics.
The central bank has been cautious, bumping up money market and short- and medium-term interest rates several times this year by only modest amounts.
"Mario Kart 64" introduced four-player split-screen multiplayer alongside memorable race tracks, and bumping music, making it a must-buy on the Nintendo 64.
Xiao Pang has sensors to stop it from bumping into obstacles for regular use, but that function is disabled when its control panel is open.
Unless you're willing to tiptoe around the tree and risk bumping into delicate ornaments every five minutes, a slim Christmas tree is a great alternative.
Clinton proposes bumping up estate tax: Hillary Clinton is proposing to tax estates valued at over $1 billion per couple at a 65 percent rate.
If you can avoid bumping fenders with Jason Bourne, Smokey, the Bandit, the Blues Brothers, and the entire cast of "Ronin," so much the better.
Mobile VR, which offers a much more accessible cost-of-entry to the virtual reality platform seems to always be bumping up against system limitations.
Brokerage Investec upgraded its target price to 400 pence from 288 pence, while also bumping up its core earnings forecast for the current fiscal year.
No matter where you wear these guys — to the gym, to the office, to the grocery store  — they'll stay put while bumping your favorite tunes.
G Mike Conley led the Grizzlies with 19 points but left the game with 3:42 remaining after bumping heads with the Spurs' Kawhi Leonard.
The firm is bumping up its payout rate for its senior consultants — meaning veteran advisers — regardless of production levels, by up to 22016 percentage points.
Such is the wise and humbling rule of "Booksmart": try as you might to flee your regular self, you always end up bumping into it.
Dr. Sylvie Briand, the World Health Organization's director of pandemics, has endorsed a range of greetings as an alternative to the handshake, including bumping elbows.
Pete Ricketts posted a video of himself on Twitter bumping elbows with people leaving quarantine at the University of Nebraska's National Quarantine Unit in Omaha.
Pete Ricketts posted a video of himself on Twitter, bumping elbows with people leaving quarantine at the University of Nebraska's National Quarantine Unit in Omaha.
The unemployment rate is bumping along at the lowest levels since the 1960s; wages have started to rise more quickly, particularly for low-wage workers.
No matter how fit they may be, actors shown bumping in bed, or falling out of it afterward, begin to look a lot like anyone.
These higher fees yielded billions of dollars, yet did not help the airline improve its on-time arrivals, reduce tarmac delays or prevent involuntary bumping.
Oklahoma is bumping up against something scientists call the Gutenberg-Richter law, which lays out a relationship between the numbers of bigger and smaller quakes.
Published as the Mueller Report was nearing completion, "The Threat" zoomed to No. 1 on Amazon, bumping Michelle Obama's mega-memoir from the top slot.
TAVERNISE: But not just, like, slows down, and puts on the brake and pulls up, but, like, screeches up, practically bumping up onto the curb.
Hughes was in the starting lineup after missing the second half of Syracuse's overtime loss Saturday at Miami because of concerns after bumping his head.
More than a dozen temples — Reform, Orthodox and Conservative — dot the neighborhood, "all bumping up within a few blocks of each other," Professor Burstin said.
Organizers are now looking into the possibility of bumping that resupply shipment forward to approximately mid-May, and sending the relief crew along with it.
After years of competing for customers at the Rose Bowl and bumping into one another at hobbyist events, the Corbetts and the Oliphants barely speak.
But now the focus has shifted to Victoria, an abandoned kitty who sets off on a heroic journey amid swishing tails, bumping heads and hisses.
"Nothing good can come from those two spacecraft bumping," Jim Chilton, senior vice president of Boeing's space program, said later in a call with reporters.
Below 24 metres smaller "PANAMAX" ships would risk bumping on the bottom of the locks reserved for them as they enter and leave the lake.
"The tight spaces linked by a handful of roads means the entire area is filled with armed guys bumping into each other," the official said.
The train rammed into a bumping block during the morning rush, striking a room beyond the track and causing the first two cars to derail.
"They can maybe help you with bumping your application up at a company and they can help you with figuring out what you should emphasize."
But getting a job, and a salary, might make them ineligible for Medicaid, bumping them up to a subsidized marketplace plan — and a coverage change.
They can happen on a big hit, or during a fight, or just through the standard bumping and contact that mark a typical NHL shift.
After a 10 percent rebound off the Christmas Eve low, the is bumping up against a major area of resistance at 2,600 as earnings season begins.
I'll admit that I thought bumping the character limit from 140 to 280 would dramatically change the platform for the worse, and that's worked out fine.
Take the stairs at work to increase your chances of bumping into a colleague or arrange a quick coffee date with someone you admire, Hoey suggests.
Photo: Alex Cranz (Gizmodo)I didn't though, and in fact I left the Sax buttons unmapped because I kept accidentally bumping into them while I play.
Surveillance video of the accident shows the automobile crawling across the lot, attracting several concerned citizens and then finally bumping into the front of the store.
Pair them with some appropriately bumping electronic music (like this DJ Jazzy Jeff set) and you'll be hitting your bliss point in no time at all.
Many banks are issuing more credit cards - an extra 98 million last year - as well as marketing new types of cards and bumping up credit limits.
For 2016, it reported the lowest rate of forced bumping among the 103 largest carriers, and paid out less than $25,000 to the 49 passengers involved.
However, it took less than five months for Match to re-instate Rad as Tinder CEO, bumping former eBay exec Chris Payne out of the company.
After bumping into an Iraqi armoured column, General McMaster's troop of nine American tanks destroyed over 80 Iraqi tanks and other vehicles without suffering a loss.
By doing so, the company could also tout higher user engagement to advertisers, bumping up its advertising arm at a time when growth has slowed down.
Not only are new waves of classic figures based on Darkseid, Deathstroke, Swamp Thing, and Wonder Woman coming, the line is bumping up with deluxe figures.
A few of the little white balls are starting to come loose, especially on her butt where her heels kept resting and bumping during today's shoot.
Although "Gotham" admirably juggled its characters, the show gradually began to run out of operating room without bumping into aspects of the Batman mythology chronicled elsewhere.
As I'm struggling with my huge bag, a girl cuts in front of me and stops short to call me a bitch for bumping into her.
American Airlines, the world's largest carrier, is bumping jets that had 181 or 187 seats up to 190, and jets with 160 seats up to 172.
That was enough to take it to No. 210 on Billboard's chart, bumping Adele's "240" to No. 22002 after a seven-week run at the top.
I had the privilege of meeting him numerous times for interviews and Q&As, as well as just bumping into him at this or that event.
That's really her interior life, and then she's walking around grungy New York City in 1991, kind of bumping up against the culture of the day.
The Auto will piggyback onto your phone's internet signal for a connection instead of relying on an additional signal source and, possibly, bumping up the price.
SS Carlos Correa delivered a two-run double with two outs in the fifth inning, bumping his two-out RBI total to eight on the season.
I couldn't go anywhere that might be crowded, like a bar, or literally any public establishment that posed the risk of someone bumping into my chest.
Republicans are considering bumping up the expiration date for individual tax cuts from the end of 2025 to the end of 2024, the Washington Post reports.
There's also the proposed TICKETS (Transparency, Improvements and Compensation to Keep Every Ticketholder Safe) Act and the BOARD (Bumping on Overbooked Airplanes Requires Dealing) Fairly Act.
"That type of crime lends itself to what concerts are all about, a lot of people, close proximity, a lot of bumping," said Indio Police Sgt.
Look, we're sure you hate spending hours crouching near a power outlet, or repeatedly bumping your head under your desk just to plug in your charger.
"I just almost ran into Dolly on accident which was awesome, it's the coolest thing that's ever happened to me, almost bumping into [her]," he shared.
In a brief trip to the country during the Sandinista revolution, which toppled the dictatorship of the Somoza dynasty in 1979, he kept bumping into versifiers.
A perk of the job was bumping into various celebrities on the show, but Bell got more than she bargained for when Timberlake showed up unexpectedly.
At that moment, he was intermittently hitting and passing a blunt, and bumping "No Love," a cut from his 2016 album, Legendary, at concrete-warping volume.
The 13-inch with Touch Bar gets a similar treatment, bumping up to a quad-core i5 or i7 and up to 23TB of SSD storage.
Fed officials also upgraded their projection for annual gross domestic product growth, bumping their forecast to 3.1 percent growth from their 2.8 percent prediction in June.
I'd say no, and after an awkward moment I'd go back to avoiding any thought of him, the way you avoid bumping against a painful wound.
Bumping into the coffee table, the robot came to a stop, refusing to move, despite Capasso's urgings, both verbal and through an app on her phone.
But by applying for the same credit card at different times, my wife and I are able to avoid bumping up against these restrictions as often.
Another Billionaire's Row skyscraper, 111 West 57th Street, reached its full height of 1,428 feet in April 2019, bumping 432 Park Avenue down to fourth place.
Listen to the opening chords of this Springsteen rock classic and you can't help but have visions of patriotic fist-bumping on the Fourth of July.
When agitated, another student in Western Kentucky's program calms himself by pacing, flapping his hands, then facing a corner, bumping his head four times and muttering.
By twisting, bumping, and tapping those hardware controls, the DJ can add some additional nuance and give the proceedings a human touch that software can't match.
Trump is bumping military spending and pressuring NATO to do the same, which surely echoes Reagan's buildup and raises the ante and the risks for Putin.
Who writes a line like the fourth one above, with 13 straight monosyllabic words bumping and tapping one another like a tipped row of Playskool Weebles?
The whole set feels like something that might be bumping from a car stereo during an F-Zero race: it's futuristic, gravity defying, and fucking fast.
He finished with the third-fastest time but no medal because Phelps took gold and two other men tied for second place, bumping Cavic to fourth.
I think by the time I was 25, I couldn't walk into the gay bar on lesbian night without literally bumping into at least two exes.
Andreessen Horowitz has invested in crypto assets for years, but was bumping up against a 20% limit of "non-qualifying investments" out of its general fund.
It's fine now: The Sun has entered Gemini, bumping you up on the list and putting Taurus last, making your horoscope tolerable to look at again.
Though the Armory Show has opened smoothly, hand sanitizer stations are everywhere and elbow-bumping has replaced handshaking and air-kissing as the greeting du jour.
Democratic presidential candidates courted voters in California after the state became a key player in the 2020 election by bumping up its primary vote to March.
That was overturned by a replay review, and Brook Lopez was instead called for a foul, for bumping Marc Gasol after he retrieved the loose ball.
What you will find are structures that spread out over their lots, bumping out at the sides and back, and growing upward from the original rooflines.
"I knew every score by heart and tried to imitate the routines, cartwheeling all over the house, bumping into furniture and knocking things over," she said.
North Carolina put the game away early in the second half with a 25-5 run, bumping its lead up to 56-29 on Johnson's layup.
That's why bumping up the corporate rate to 2900 percent or 220006 percent could be attractive, as it could pay for more generous tax cuts elsewhere.
He improved his season strikeout total to 283, seven shy of his single-season high set last year, while bumping his career mark to 2,989 strikeouts.
By comparison, the airlines posted a bumping rate of 20.04 per 22017,20163 passengers in both the second quarter of 22016 and the first quarter of 22000.
No more fumbling for the spices behind the tortilla chips or bumping into your partner while trying to get breakfast for the family on the table.
He knows what the phrase about painting houses means before he hears it from Hoffa – it means bumping people off, the reference is to spattered blood.
After years of dismissing the practice of bumping passengers from overbooked flights as just a regular part of doing business, airlines have done an about face.
One could go there in search of one's first thong, and wind up bumping asses with the school guidance counselor, arms piled high with minimizer bras.
But here, it's bumping right into a "how do I best do my job" problem, and I honestly don't know what the best path forward is.
It's also why Facebook prioritizes live and traditional video in its News Feed algorithm, bumping it higher in News Feed so more users will see it.
Bumping up to 256GB will cost you an extra $200 on top of the $83,000 base and a whopping $650 to move up to the 512GB model.
If you thought bumping into your ex at your favorite coffee joint was weird, imagine having to perform next to them in front of millions of viewers.
There are those who have no interest in sharing office space with strangers or bumping up against neighbors in a community kitchen first thing in the morning.
JOHNNY ROSSELLI was the gangster equivalent of the title character in Woody Allen's "Zelig", a mysterious shape-shifter who kept bumping into the 20th century's biggest figures.
People with varying qualifications prattle about a subject in a way that's supposed to be entertaining, occasionally bumping into an illuminating fact or idea while doing so.
On the other hand, if your band feels too loose, you can reduce the band size while bumping up a cup to make sure both fit comfortably.
They both move as waves, the former as radiation that can travel through a vacuum, the latter as vibrational waves moving through particles bumping into one another.
This time, Apple is keeping two storage levels for each phone and bumping up the storage as well for the 6s and 6s Plus — 32GB and 128GB.
Sevilla went desperately in search of a goal but Nasri got himself needlessly sent off in the 74th minute after squaring up to Vardy and bumping foreheads.
Despite spending the night bumping around the place like a lout, Oscar as been spotted hanging out at the local university, possibly because universities often resemble Hogwarts.
In the U.S., for example, appointments are bumping up 12 seconds a year and have moved from 15 to 83 minutes over a short period of time.
L'Oreal, which has been bumping up its digital business, said online sales were growing fast and accounted for 8.8 percent of all revenues in the first quarter.
Already, Volvo is bumping up against a gray area, where drivers with more active imaginations might think its cars really will help them wriggle through traffic hazards.
"We are bumping against that 20,003 level and we've been doing that for a while," said Randy Frederick, vice president of trading and derivatives at Charles Schwab.
My mother's music taste can be hit or miss: One day she's bumping some obscure Bootsy Collin's track, and the next day she's playing lame elevator music.
After bumping into an Iraqi armoured column, Mr McMaster's troop of nine American tanks destroyed over 80 Iraqi tanks and other vehicles without suffering a single loss.
We asked people to tell us about stumbling upon the toys, costumes, porn, or other erotic doo-dads that forced them to imagine their progenitors bumping uglies.
Capcom is giving a buff to Akuma in the next update, bumping his stamina from 875 to 900 to hopefully give Akuma players a bit more confidence.
Wal-Mart Stores has announced that more than 1.2 million employees would get a raise in 2016, eventually bumping up its minimum wage to $10 an hour.
Last week, United published a 10-point plan on how to treat customers better, including stopping the practice of bumping passengers who do not agree to it.
But this year, kids' superhero costumes are now the bestsellers for the Halloween season, bumping princess costumes down to No. 2 on the list, the federation said.
It is thought that dust particles bumping into each other create a static charge that lifts even more dust, creating clouds that can engulf the whole planet.
Washington sealed the victory after Nuggets center Nikola Jokic received a technical foul with 32.2 seconds remaining for bumping Wizards coach Scott Brooks during a dead ball.
Aladdin clocked in with a $113 million opening weekend, bumping up the projections for the highly-anticipated Lion King that also stars James Earl Jones as Mufasa.
Over the past several months, the company has been bumping the prices of its newest devices, promoting a broader spread between their older releases and newest devices.
A 2-year-old boy instantly put everyone in a good mood as he walked down the aisle fist-bumping passengers aboard a a recent Southwest flight.
Baby boomers, a large bulge in the population, have started to enter retirement and will soon be bumping up the numbers of the elderly to record levels.
It was also the only pannier in our test group that had a metal backplate, which can keep a laptop from bumping against the ground or walls.
After bumping into some old media pals who to are also thirsty for an interview, a wager is placed to see who among them can nab McCallister.
I think we'll be bumping up at the higher end of that, both this year and next year, and obviously it depends-, there's a lot of uncertainty.
The plane was shaking like chaos, and bumping from one mountain into the other, and finally we got to the bottom of a valley surrounded by mountains.
They were smoking weed, putting 40s of Steel Reserve in ice, and bumping "Bin Laden" from Three 6's Da Unbreakables album before it officially came out.
Perhaps it's even worth bumping Johnson up to his natural right wing position and risking lapses at the back in exchange for some genuine width up top.
If you've ever stopped by Smorgasburg in NYC, we'd imagine this year's Coachella to be exactly like that — but with bumping tunes and a lower humidity index.
Dodgems — or bumper cars as they're also known — can be the most or least fun thing ever, depending on how much you enjoy intentionally bumping into people.
It features smart navigation technology which enables it to navigate and adapt to your home, as well as avoid bumping into furniture and falling down the stairs.
The big trends they've been bumping up against are the fact that you don't have to just go to Whole Foods to get organic or gluten-free.
Bosa tallied a sack and five hurries in a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, bumping his sack total for the season to 10.5 in 12 games.
On one occasion, following a complete loss of power, Zhang only managed to slow the car down by repeatedly bumping the tires against the kerb, he said.
The government also lowered its outlook for domestic soybean supplies, bumping up its estimate of the crush, and raised its wheat stocks view as export prospects worsened.
The gallery filled slowly at first, but soon it was almost impossible to carry on a conversation over the chatter, or to move without bumping into somebody.
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For instance, this is the system that's activated when you feel sad or angry after bumping your dumb knee on the dumb coffee table every dumb morning.
When Clint Eastwood gave him his first big break to direct "Thunderbolt and Lightfoot", a buddy movie, in 1973, his finnickyness was forever bumping against Clint's impatience.
Chipotle initiated the final wave of increases in January, bumping up prices by 5 to 7 percent in markets that did not already see increases in 2017.
Our Hollywood war heroes, armed men who go bump in the night, grow facial hair so voluminous that perhaps their beards are what do the heavy bumping.
I remember bumping into Frecon at the exhibition Pioneering Modern Art: Cezanne and Pissaro at the Museum of Modern Art, New York (June 26–September 12, 2005).
After the violent dragging of passenger David Dao off a United flight last April, travelers have fretted about the legal practice of bumping passengers off of airplanes.
Neal Dunn (R-Fla.) is working on legislation that would prohibit airlines from bumping passengers off overbooked flights if they have already boarded the plane, while Sen.
It's important to note that some radiation therapists can pursue a bachelor's degree which pays more, bumping up the median wage for the occupation as a whole.
Federal rules dictate a carrier must first check whether anyone is willing to voluntarily give up their seat before then bumping flyers involuntarily if nobody comes forward.
At the top end, South Korea consolidated its lead over the rest of the world, bumping up its average speed by 9.3% to hit an incredible 28.6Mbps.
Christoph Randler, a professor of biology at the University of Tubingen in Germany, investigated the differences between morning and night people when it comes to bumping uglies.
We ended up accidentally getting on the edge of the pit right when everyone started moshing and bumping into us, and it was so fun and exciting!
One night, when the music was bumping and everyone was having a good time, there was this guy who had a nearby table with his own bottle.
The Senate is bumping up a final vote on a Puerto Rico debt relief bill as lawmakers prepare to leave town for the Fourth of July recess.
The government reported the rate of involuntary bumping passengers among the 12 largest U.S. carriers fell to 0.15 per 3063,000 passengers in the three months ended Sept.
"I think he's bumping up against reality," Danielle Pletka, senior vice president for foreign and defense policy studies at the conservative American Enterprise Institute, said of Trump.
He also made a marked improvement from distance, bumping his three-point percentage up 14 points to 36%, all while capably guarding four positions on the floor.
If they can do it on "specific developer preview versions" of Android, meanwhile, there's a 50% bonus reward, bumping up the maximum prize up to $1.5 million.
Eighteen states are bumping up their minimum wage this week, which the Economic Policy Institute estimates will result in $5 billion more per year in workers' pockets.
"They walk the halls together, outsized equals, bumping into people and making each other laugh," Anne Taylor Fleming wrote in The New York Times Magazine in 1979.
Op-Ed Contributor The recent United Airlines bumping debacle has prompted calls for reforms in the system of auctions that reward fliers for voluntarily giving up seats.
The high Court, in a 9-0 ruling, held that if a passenger had a confirmed ticket, the airline was committing a fraudulent act by bumping him.
In its best moments, "Maps for a War Tourist" crashes against its own limits, in ways a lot less gentle than a tortoise bumping against the glass.
Assault and Battery should not be a method of bumping innocent passengers who put their lives in your hand to get them safely from place to place.
The first six months of 2017 had a bumping rate of 0.52 per 10,000 passengers, the lowest ratio since 1995, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.
This call has gone quite well, as WTI crude was trading just below $48 per barrel on Monday and bumping up against the $50 mark last week.
But by most accounts, the sharks picked off the dead or near-dead men, though some survivors remembered the terror of the sharks bumping up against them.
The Rangers pushed and pushed, and they scored at 14:04, as Nick Holden was rewarded for bumping Mark Stone off the puck in the Rangers' zone.
One of the two carved wooden batons of "Machine Motorisée," from 1933, rotates on an irregular axis and comes a hair's breadth from bumping into another one.
I'm a tall-ish guy at a little over six feet tall, and I prefer to not have my knees bumping into my elbows when I ride.
President Donald Trump Wednesday told U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to consider bumping the proposed 10 percent tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods to 2003 percent.
Due to the US tariff on certain products made in China, DJI significantly raised the prices of their products, bumping this particular drone from $1,499 to $1,729.
He still has dreams about bumping into Mr. Dawkins in the grocery store, then wakes up and remembers that Mr. Dawkins will never get out of prison.
But Facebook is bumping up against what all successful innovators go through at one point or another: The main cash cow has reached a point of saturation.
Then you know it takes three seconds before I'm walking, bumping into the next person, but nobody on the way here and nobody on the way home.
Nelly spent 12 hours in labor—the photographer Bieke Depoorter captures her driven to the hospital on a motorbike, bumping over dirt roads as the contractions started.
There were so many writers out that they were bumping into each other, all with the same idea of hitting the spots that are normally too hot.
It's a totally different world: He's in a loft filled with balloons and glitter, everyone is voguing, gorgeous trans models are walking the runway, the music is bumping.
As pocketable devices have become more powerful and we've gravitated toward listening to everything on earbuds, bumping music at high levels has had an impact on our ears.
You know you've made a scary movie when you can make an audience member jump just by bumping into them in the toilet mid-way through the film.
Within seconds, a crowd mobbed the presidential candidate along one side of the room, bumping into some of the precinct tables where residents were still balloting for candidates.
The most interesting new addition still appears to be the P303 Pro's camera, which Huawei is bumping up with a hyped camera system that reportedly promises 10x zoom.
"As we are seeing pure-form Trumpism take over foreign policy, it is bumping up against the reality of professionalism," said Derek Chollet, a former Obama administration official.
Instead, the Clinton camp has been filling the gap, bumping local political spending up 3 percent from 2012 — a measly sum compared to the lofty 15 percent expected.
What's more interesting is that Microsoft is bumping this figure up to 95 percent when the app is deep-linked externally from somewhere like the app developer's site.
In a challenging market environment, investors tend to move their investments from riskier assets into safe-havens like gold and government bonds, thereby bumping up demand and prices.
And while it's unlikely to imagine Lil' Yachty bumping The Power of Failing, there's an argument to be made that this somehow led to so called emo-rap.
"Me and my daughter were all over the place, bumping some J. Cole," Anderson, who hosted the 2016 BET Awards with his Black-ish costar Tracee Ellis Ross.
Bumping up to the $46,670 Touring Elite gets you heated and ventilated front seats, the Qi wireless charger in the center console, and an 11-speaker audio system.
The robot also has a built-in HD camera tucked behind one eye, and a range of sensors to stop it falling down stairs or bumping into furniture.
I prefer this one, that I just made up: the characters continue to live out their happy lives, occasionally bumping into one another at fancy London film screenings.
The deal also includes a library of on-demand Discovery content, bumping up fuboTV's VOD collection to over 60,000 movies and TV episodes per month, the company notes.
First, Tianna Bartoletta leaped 33 meters (23 feet, 2000 21952/4 inches) to win the women's long jump, bumping fellow American and reigning champ Brittney Reese to silver.
The euro, which had been bumping up against a 23-month high for most of the week, pushed through that mark to touch $1.1739, its highest since Jan.
I end up bumping into a lady from my weekly yoga class, and we discover that we work a few streets away from each other in the city.
Combined with collision detection and avoidance technology, this enables the wearer to move around while exploring virtual worlds, unencumbered by wires and without fear of bumping into things.
"A few months prior to Scarlett coming in, a vet friend had called us about a cat that was found wandering the street bumping into things," Alison said.
If Disneyland is the place where dreams come true, it's only natural that your chances of bumping into beloved actresses and pop stars are way, way bigger there.
The clip ends with Kendall cunningly saying, "Never have I ever been married," which leads to Kourtney, Kendall and Kylie all fist bumping as Kim and Khloé laugh.
"The pressure on refinery margins is a case of death by a thousand cuts... Refinery upgrades throughout the region are bumping up against softening demand growth," he said.
With the new Apple Watch Series 4, Apple made the decision to make the devices bigger, bumping the 38mm and 42mm watches up to 40mm and 44mm sizes.
Of course, there is incredible art on the first floor, but not too much to discover; it's like bumping into old friends while walking into a major museum.
With slow, sultry tunes bumping in the background, Romijn and Chyna go on to deliver their message with the help of Camila Mendes, Madelaine Petsch and Odette Annable.
Being frail and gentle, he was the target of bullying—shoulder bumping (ex-cuse me!), tripping, popping of shirt loops, taunts of "faggot," and smacking upside the head.
ABOUT THE CELTICS (29-18): Thomas is the leading scorer in the Eastern Conference at 29.1 points and is bumping that number up to 32.3 points in January.
The Red Sox got to him for eight runs (six earned) and nine hits in three innings, bumping Archer's ERA to 4.00 for the first time in 2017.
The effort could help keep federal regulators off the industry's back, especially with lawmakers planning congressional hearings and crafting bills that target airlines' overbooking and passenger-bumping policies.
As Matt Ferner of The Huffington Post points out, this is not the first time the DEA has considered bumping marijuana from the same Schedule classification as heroin.
Foxx also has to be weary of bumping into friends of his older daughter, Corinne — who graduated from University of Southern California last year — when he goes out.
Schlappig travels 500,000 miles a year by his own estimation, and has previously received all kinds of vouchers and upgrades for volunteering as tribute to the bumping gods.
Airlines' overbooking and bumping policies took center stage at the hearing as Congress considers a stack of new bills that would target those practices and strengthen consumer protections.
The market winner will go to the first mover that can execute without bumping into numerous challenges that include regulations, pricing wars, maintenance issues, bike theft and vandalism.
However, they still evoke a sense of fantasy because of the way they are edited: bumping up the contrast and sharpness makes them look more dramatic and artistic.
For years the roads were an agonizing trial of bumping and jolting, but these days journeys that used to take several days can now be completed in hours.
This week in the build-up to Sunday's 100th running of Indianapolis 500 thrill-seekers were given the chance to experience the same heart-bumping, high-speed rush.
They limit the advertising seen by users, making it harder to make money from those ads and to pay to produce the material those ads are bumping against.
Here's this week's briefing: Going cold Turkey We've come a long way since your fist-bumping with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan at the NATO summit last month.
At this pace Aidan keeps bumping into people, small children keep running out unexpectedly in front of him, and prams and people in wheelchairs need to move past.
Hulu, for example, cut the price of its most popular plan last month while Netflix recently announced a price hike, bumping its cheapest plan to $9 per month.
But with the X-Pro2, Fujifilm's third-generation sensor has finally seen daylight, bumping resolution from 16 to 24 megapixels and maximum native ISO from 6400 to 12800.
" (It's really a bleep, too.) As proclamations go, this is near-perfect: "Fuck a Johnny Rotten / I want Lil B[...] Pull up on a cracker bumping Lil Peep.
He's pushing to keep potential infected Americans on a cruise ship rather than evacuating them -- for fear of bumping up the count of sick people in this country.
He was ogling her; he was looking up her skirt at the file cabinet; he was bumping into her in the elevator and pushing her in sexual ways.
Teske, or Big Bad Jon, as his teammates call him, finished over Haas and let out a roar while chest-bumping teammates on his way to the bench.
The Devils will pick first at June's N.H.L. draft after the lottery balls fell in their favor — bumping the franchise up to the top spot from No. 3.
In the course of the next few minutes, the older man had moved his chair so that it was touching the back of mine and bumping into it.
Brookline Democrat Jesse Mermell, who is also running for that seat, is "elbow-bumping rather than shaking hands" according to spokesperson Karissa Hand, and carrying extra hand sanitizer.
But the life stories of Isaiah and Freddy Negrete also serve as potent reminders about a past that for many tattooers is still bumping up against the present.
It was odd but I figured I must have been bumping into the radiator beside my bed during the night, so I started lining that wall with pillows.
Personal Health Most people say "I'm sorry" many times a day for a host of trivial affronts – accidentally bumping into someone or failing to hold open a door.
In just a week, it became the most disliked video on the platform, bumping Justin Bieber's "Baby" music video to the second most disliked YouTube video in history.
But now you'll have to pull it out to the side first, which will make street shooting more obvious and heightens the risk of bumping it into something.
It's doesn't create a map of your house, so it finds its way by bumping into the walls and other furniture, but it has pretty solid suction power.
The role of front-end engineer claimed the top spot on this year's list, bumping down data scientist, which was named Glassdoor's best job every year since 2016.
In person, however, she's the type who apologizes profusely for bumping into strangers and, even when she's extremely upset, will only softly mumble "frick it" under her breath.
Chipotle initiated the final wave of these hikes in January, bumping up prices by 5 to 7 percent in markets that did not already see increases in 2017.
Do you spend those points on bumping up your paycheck, your right to lay claim to scrapped mechs on the battlefield, or on insurance for your own machines?
This causes incredible pain to hens, who can't nest properly, suffer abrasions and bruises from bumping into each other, and typically don't have enough room to turn around.
Wherever you are now, try bumping up your deferral rate by 1% to 3%, then revisit it in six months or sooner if you get a raise.3.
China's currency has been sliding since mid-June amid an escalating trade war between the U.S. and China, after bumping around at higher levels from February through May.
Implied volatility gauges embedded in currency options markets have been bumping along at multi-year lows as central bank stimulus policies since 2009 flooded financial markets with liquidity.
The hefty growth in average wages reported on Friday was probably exaggerated, because many low-wage workers were temporarily displaced by the storms, bumping up the overall average.
And as you drive through it, bumping over roads so deeply rutted you feel like a human castanet, you realize you've never been so happy in your life.
In meme-world, Berghain is often portrayed as a snooty, techno sex rave, but IRL it's a mishmash of humans bumping flesh to a diverse program of beats.
Tyson Beckford will be bumping and grinding more than usual on the Vegas Strip because he's coming back for more than 3 months at Chippendales ... TMZ has learned.
Durban producer DJ Lag today shared a new track in which he remixes DJ Athie's "Asphakamanga," taking the original's vocal and placing it atop his own bumping instrumental.

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