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"come upon" Definitions
  1. [no passive] (formal) to meet or find somebody/something by chance
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214 Sentences With "come upon"

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If you're lucky, you might just come upon a gem.
The video shows at least three people come upon him.
As you enter Cameron, you come upon the Line Monitors.
He had come upon a field that was ripe for discovery.
For example, you come upon two groups from different factions fighting.
And sometimes they come upon farmers who refuse to change their methods.
"Do not enter or come upon this private property," the sign declared.
VICE: How did you first come upon same-sex competitive ballroom dancing?
Their sweet moment is interrupted when they come upon another set of Saviors.
That night they'd come upon that particular movie on some basic cable network.
You come upon a stream, and you decide to go for a swim.
It has not come upon those goalkeeping errors or defensive mistakes by accident.
It's refreshing to come upon small, independent stores like Ellen (123 Ludlow Street).
Then, as quickly as the warmth had come upon me, it would slip away.
What themes did you come upon as you were working through curating the show?
When you come upon something where it doesn't belong, put it in the drawer.
While looting the massive world of "Warzone," you may come upon wads of cash.
Future generations may only come upon a cow, pig or chicken in a zoo.
That is what he did, and the result is about as delicious a piece of writing as you are ever going to come upon, and come upon, and keep on coming upon, as it draws you in for the rest of your life.
We crest a hill and come upon the carcasses of wooden boats used by migrants.
Researchers on similar quests have come upon evidence in still more unlikely forms and places.
It took society thousands of years to come upon the institutions that we have today.
When you come upon one, like Squirtle here, you may be able to capture them.
This policy may make Google's visitors more likely to trust the ads they come upon.
In Cairo, we come upon Hesham, a fundamentalist obsessively trying to convert Wood to Islam.
It's an arresting scene to come upon, no matter which show you're there to watch.
Has she simply come upon this person, half-dressed, changing into feminine clothes in broad daylight?
I'd first come upon Edwards after days of bus travel from California to upstate New York.
And then, one by one, we do come upon them at last — at bloody, bloody last!
Two days in, the half-charred neighborhood and the outside world had come upon a routine.
It does feel like it could come upon us sooner than we had anticipated, doesn't it?
Still, it can be jarring to come upon a hairless dog, especially if you aren't prepared.
By the time I got to the back [where the porch is], I'd come upon the scene.
Occasionally you come upon groups of three or four people, exactly as you see in the film.
It's the only hint that you'll soon come upon a giant aerospace complex, plopped on a hillside.
"You come upon it suddenly," poet and club member Will Irwin wrote of the Grove in 1908.
And come upon a garter snake lying motionless, its tail, we guess, nicked by a passing car.
Even if that feminism appears to have come upon them completely by accident and without their explicit understanding.
Our great civilization here in America and across the civilized world has come upon a moment of reckoning.
To come upon "ribface," for example, while wandering around a museum or corporate lobby might be tremendously exciting.
For years, I felt bewildered whenever I'd come upon those items and other things from my first marriage.
"The scheme was so goober-pea simple that nobody had come upon it," Weiss wrote of his solution.
We have come upon a crosswalk, with a small ramp leading to a painted pathway across the street.
When I saw smoke on the horizon, I could assume that I'm about to come upon a camp.
But even now, as we come upon the concoction's 15th anniversary, I'm not alone in my pumpkin spice shame.
If you give yourself enough time to reflect on Friday, you could come upon the solution you've been seeking.
I'm really bad at following obscure hip-hop, I rarely come upon something that not many people have heard.
When we are alone with our own thoughts, when we spend time with questions, we come upon original ideas.
In another I'm walking with the rangers through tall grass and we come upon the carcass of an elephant.
I am soaked when I come upon a fellow in dreadlocks leaning in the doorway of a dark storefront.
Archaeologists may have come upon the tomb of Saint Nicholas underneath a church in the province of Antalya, Turkey, recently.
Essential hasn't yet shipped its first smartphone, but Andy Rubin's new company has already come upon its first trademark dispute.
"If you come upon a single clown somewhere, and they see you, you are forced into their world," Radford says.
Sometimes, when scouting locations in the bush with her camera-laden crew, she would come upon locals and introduce herself.
Desperate Japanese head to 'suicide forest' They come upon a body hanging in the forest and call out to him.
Imagine this: You're digging through your sock drawer when you come upon a baggie of cocaine from who knows when.
If you keep listening, you'll come upon a talk about net neutrality — another debate sparked by the recent transfer of power.
As you progress, you'll come upon new locations — toxic sewers, sunlit castle rooftops, unsettling graveyards — and find new horrors to fight.
Collaborate with a friend to find inventive ways to come upon material resources as the new moon connects with unconventional Uranus.
At one point, they come upon a woman in a wheelchair outside her home and hoist her inside a police SUV.
Here you may come upon Alex Rodriguez, the Yankee slugger, peering a bit uncertainly into a case of silicone formal wear.
The movie begins with the camera creeping through a retirement home until we come upon an elderly man in a wheelchair.
And it's rare that most people will come upon the kind of windfall that might make a lump-sum investment attractive.
The ideologues are the skeleton, and the rest are the muscles that come upon it, and together they form one moving body.
At last, midway through one of this country's peculiar, grueling events known as patrol competitions, she had come upon an easy task.
Each is slightly different, with different colored stockings, and lanky appendages that create both a comical and disturbing character to come upon.
I still, reading through them, come upon passages, especially his descriptions of characters, that I wish I had the courage to steal.
Then the ball starts whipping about on the perimeter, and zipping inside, and they come upon an opponent like a summer storm.
He's excited to share a recent find: a George Cohen painting he happened to come upon and recognize in a thrift store.
Sometimes they come upon a person who they believe has knowledge of facts they seek and that person declines to speak with them.
" Amid the pastiche, the reader may be grateful to come upon a diagram titled "here is a chart to make things more clear.
"I just kept God first, [let him] guide me throughout the rounds, let his presence come upon us," Rollins said after the event.
At the top of that staircase, you come upon a grandiose marble group by Canova, showing off Theseus cudgeling the centaur to death.
Here we come upon an example of why I'm a die-hard Fairway Market customer: Fairway goes all the way in on selection.
Almost every crisis that has come upon the West in the last 15 years has its roots in this establishmentarian type of folly.
The narrative begins in 1969, when two boys riding their bikes come upon the body of Chase Andrews half submerged in a swamp.
But to come upon such nature-themed artworks in, well, nature, is to appreciate their compelling oddness — and quirky charm — in new ways.
It's not uncommon in saltwater fly-fishing to go for hours without seeing a fish, only to suddenly come upon a trove of them.
Drive through the northern outback for a while, south of Port Hedlund on the coast, and you will come upon hills softened by time.
"  How millennials dance We entered the hellish fray of lights, ripped jeans, and mohawks to finally come upon two dudes Guy dubbed "the yuppies.
Genuine intimacy is so rarely encountered in film that when you come upon it, your tendency is to suspect that somehow you're being played.
It's thrilling to me to have come upon this story and have a chance to tell it because I think it's an amazing American story.
I wander around Fort Collins, trying to imagine which places Johnny and his new friends will haunt, when I come upon a recreational marijuana dispensary.
"In nearly 40 years, I've not come upon a personality like his," says Paul Finebaum, whose national radio show focuses on football in the South.
Working on a book about Lovecraft, he had come upon a volume called the "Erotonomicon," which appeared to be Lovecraft's record of his sex life.
They come upon a large tree and stop, Blake finally catches up and they all glance at each other not daring to make a sound.
Think of it like this: You're a detective working on a murder case, and you come upon a safe that is smoking and smells of gunpowder.
The father ran to get help, but the police official said it took him nearly 20 minutes to come upon two officers in a patrol car.
It read "I Love Lianne" and in the dramatic yellow beam of my light, appeared like some aquatic ruin I had come upon while scuba diving.
"The problem is if there are undetected flaws in your leader and you come upon allegations of misconduct, the company takes a hard fall," said Walkling.
You had actually heard about it from the guy involved, who was bragging to you about bullying me, thinking he had come upon someone like-minded.
And they starve, for page after harrowing page, for 26 days, until they are come upon — near death, emaciated — by two Indians out hunting for turtles.
Toiling in near solitude, each artist has come upon his own distinctive visual language — making their pieces easy to spot in a crowd and sought-after.
Not until Chapter 12 of "Persuasion," the last novel that Austen completed, do we come upon any such impact—Louisa Musgrove, tumbling and hitting her head.
The moment I returned to what I regard as Planet Earth, I went online, and rejoiced to come upon what felt like almost universally acknowledged truths.
I think the same is true of being able to come upon something that's unexpected, that gives you pleasure, is part of ... A physical ... Life. Right.
They come upon an older woman who shushes them, calls them to her, places yellow-paint handprints on their backs as a second woman in white assists.
It seems silly now — the city has a far more interesting history — but I was amazed when they come upon the red-rock structure in the film.
So when The Hound finishes bald-shaming Thoros and they come upon this familiar farmhouse, his first instinct is to bolt, noting the occupants don't want their company.
We've all experienced that cringe-worthy moment: You log on to Facebook and come upon a post that features a not-so-flattering photo someone took of you.
One of those local residents was an avid hiker and dentist, Dr. Bill Stolfi, 59, who had come upon the crash site after hiking Mount Beacon for years.
Mueller has also come upon evidence of obstruction of justice by the president while in office and financial crimes prior to entering office, all of which Trump has denied.
Financial crises usually have visible and specific triggering events; recessions come upon us with less drama, for example with declining home purchases leading to construction layoffs and widening unemployment.
"We don't ask to be put in the positions we are put in, sometimes they just come upon us and put a halt on our world," said Jana Loftis.
Essentially I come upon them doing funerary rites for some of their fallen members, and in this moment I could actually join them and pray for their fallen members.
Ms. Rhodes, who was also the university's spokeswoman and tasked with handling the aftermath, was among the first to come upon a wounded colleague, who died the following day.
It turned out he wasn't paying a social call; he was disposing of his liquor bottles in the pond behind their house so his wife wouldn't come upon them.
As the NETs come upon situations where people are in pain, in terror and panic, and still in serious danger, the NETs struggle to maintain focus and self-organize.
But you are as likely to come upon an archetypal millennial as you are to run into Joe Sixpack or be invited to a barbecue at the median American household.
A group of children at play — in deep woods in Remy Charlip's original illustrations, in an urban park in Robinson's new ones — come upon an inert but still warm critter.
Around nearly every corner in the historical center, you may come upon a bright blue, yellow or orange wall, stenciled with the inventive advertising posters for which Oaxaca is known.
" And they come upon the next guy on his knees with his masonry tools, and he is whistling and aglow, with a song in his heart, and he says: "Me?
It suddenly struck me that insurance companies and drug manufacturers had come upon an ingenious business plan: They could farm out their dirty work to the doctors and the patients.
My friend and I come upon Julian Stanczak's 1963 painting "The Duel," an Op art composition in black and white with lines popping simultaneously toward and away from the eye.
But three minutes in, and after a delightful debate over goat milk, they come upon this campaign to raise money to have Hillary create an audiobook version of the Mueller Report.
Moving from evidence to collective memory, viewers come upon the blurred, grainy, and small-scale photographs of the Mexican photographer Yael Martínez, part of a series titled The House That Bleeds.
So part of the beauty of a moment where you come upon a dead creature is that you can then take that opportunity to really study it and look at it.
And when you do see recognizable names on Now, like the film distributor A24, you're likely to come upon promotional material, rather than the actual movies or music you're looking for.
The drive is punctuated by bursts of excitement each time we come upon a white tail prancing through a front lawn, or over a crosswalk, or across a snow-dusted prairie.
It does perk up a bit when the prince's fits come upon him, and we see the storms in his mind projected on crisp flat screens and curtains made of fringe.
Rincon Catracho sits next to a foaming creek on a quaint main street of Plymouth, which you'd come upon after driving through about 20 miles of farmland after leaving the interstate.
They'd come upon a flying saucer, and some blond guy in ski pants would come toward them and mentally communicate to them some completely worthless but friendly knowledge from the stars.
Because it was embedded in the piece, readers surely would have come upon it before they saw a line of text warning of graphic images of victims lying on the ground.
Very occasionally, I come upon one that offers both genuine insights into raising children and a sensible -- and replicable -- framework through which readers can integrate those insights into their very own lives.
In my case, because the evidence remains inconclusive, my acceptance of my father's passing has come upon me as cunningly as a slowly fading line that was there and suddenly is not.
CS: I think that a large part of what makes you feel "strange" every time you come upon your marriage memorabilia is that you haven't decided what to do with these items.
Her friends enjoy posting her road kill rescues and dissections on social media, and delivering to her any road kill they come upon, including foxes, raccoons and opossums, for her wildlife collection.
Let us gather in our squares, at our airports as the people and let that minority group come upon as with their tanks and artillery and do whatever they wish to do.
I am old enough to remember when, in rummage sales and antique stores around New York, you would occasionally come upon an album of some veteran's snapshots from the Ardennes or Inchon.
To scroll through Breitbart headlines is to come upon a parallel universe where black people do nothing but commit crimes, immigrants rape native-born daughters, and feminists want to castrate all men.
In the course of examining evidence for the existence of this alleged conspiracy -- which Trump has forcefully denied many times -- Mueller&aposs prosecutors and FBI agents have come upon evidence of other crimes.
Of course, then they come upon the Chanels – Chanel Oberlin (Emma Roberts), along with her minions Chanel No. 3 (Billie Lourd) and Chanel No. 5 (Abigail Breslin) – decked out in their signature pastels.
This is the kind of sentence that spells an amateurish distance from the history being described; there are a number of them sprinkled throughout the book, and they are startling to come upon.
On one outing, Norman and Paul wind up ditching Neal and Old Rawhide, only to come upon them later, passed out on a sand bar, unclothed and sunburned, their naked posteriors facing skyward.
I always taste chocolate this way, and every once in a while I lock myself in my sensory cocoon because I've come upon something unusual that I want to get to know better.
By December of that year, some of Sherman's troops are about to approach Savannah, and they come upon a creek that is both too wide and too deep to cross without a bridge.
Liberty Tax Service, the national tax-return preparers, sends temps in Statue costumes to pass out handbills every April; you come upon these Statues leafletting and smoking cigarettes at choke points around town.
Sometimes I feel like it could be hard for people who follow me or people who don't follow me and just come upon me on social media to remember that I'm a normal person.
But they have also led to a nonstop replay of trauma for people of color, who constantly come upon black deaths via social media — and mainstream media — playing these videos on a continuous loop.
In this case, a "London web address" probably ends in DOT CO DOT UK. Assuming that you NETSURF, you've probably come upon this and many other country codes, but they often escape my notice.
They come upon an altar with a desiccating corpse contorted in pained expression, barely restrained by a bright blue force, all while it secretes a miasma that threatens to leak outside the unlit chamber.
The varying currency of these attributes is what draws the two women together, and also what antagonizes them, particularly once they come upon Faoud, a handsome young refugee, seemingly swept up onto the shore.
It's not until you come upon the strategically placed black-faced lawn jockeys that you begin to realize that something is amiss — something perhaps having to do with the aforementioned gun-shaped wind chimes.
I would never wish anything bad to come upon this couple, so more power to them however they plan to approach their marriage — just know that, in every sense of the word, I'll be watching.
It is refreshingly incongruous to come upon "Cabbage Map" (44 x 30 inches), in which that vegetable appears splayed out in a many-angled, leafy shape similar to Buckminster Fuller's Dymaxion map of the world.
That left the 59 videos — 22 of which appear in multiple search terms — that were the videos people seeking information about vaping or vape tricks were most likely to come upon in a YouTube search.
I felt at the time I'd come upon this naturally, but then in retrospect, I was just sitting around making flash games, doing a bunch of little things I didn't totally know how to do.
His final words might, I hope, be given a strategic place somewhere at the court, perhaps in a desk drawer where a future Justice Kavanaugh might come upon them as he starts his new job.
And I found myself thinking that this must be what it was like to come upon the work of Edward Albee — the tutelary deity of the theater of discomfort — Off Broadway in the early 1960s.
First, they may have come upon Trump Tower phone calls if a targeted foreign agent was on the other end of the line — this method comes from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court, or FISA court.
As Teddy and the Man in Black continue their search for Wyatt, they come upon a bloody scene in which all of Wyatt's victims are dead except for one, a blond woman clinging to life.
When we come upon a scene like this in nature, we might stop for a photo, perhaps force ourselves to meditate for a moment, searching for peace and a spiritual connection, before quickly moving on.
Just when you think you're officially settled in, you'll inevitably snap a pic you can't not frame, come upon a trove of gorgeous vintage wall hangings, or look up and realize ceilings need not be white.
We learn nothing about him until a bunch of zombies come upon the group after Ezekiel's rejection and he decides that he has to go untie one of the horses while everyone else is running away.
So great is our hunger for rituals that when we come upon one of the few remaining ones — weddings, bar mitzvahs, quinceañeras — we tend to overload them and turn them into expensive bloated versions of themselves.
She had learned about Mr. Di Leonardo a few weeks earlier, when she had come upon a different group of rescuers (who were not part of LION) and grew increasingly irate that they were capturing ducks.
One moment he would take you to the core of a dramatically complex song, like "Der Neugierige," when the miller, smitten by a maid at a mill he's come upon, wonders if she returns his feelings.
On your quest, you may come upon another player, but you can only communicate with each other using in-game shouts, forcing you and your new friend to create your own language to move ahead together.
As the team makes their way through the ship, they come upon a human guard who Mando does not want to harm, but the others don't have his moral compass, and the Twi'lek Xi'an goes lethal.
Instead of the stark and confusing layout that once was, visitors will now come upon something more akin to a digital magazine, chock-a-block with content and focused on the artists that contribute to the site.
They come upon Rachel grilling in a cut-out dress, which, while very cute, seems like a choice of cooking attire that would make multiple spots on one's abdomen vulnerable to the splashing of hot burger grease.
He had just come upon an image of police officers wearing helmets and gas masks and rioters covering their mouths and noses with bandannas — all trying to shield themselves from the tear-gas- and smoke-filled air.
And as they go about their work, I am hoping they will perhaps come upon the name of Vaughn Meader, a man once known less for being himself than for his spectacular success at imitating someone else.
"B ut you will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth" (Acts 1:8).
You'll come upon these sites when you're searching for "how to install drapes" or "do i have osteoporosis," and you probably won't realize that you're reading what used to be one of the internet's oldest, most visited sites.
And then you come upon someone entirely unknown — who obviously meant much to your friend — and you realize, with a pang of sadness, that your knowledge of even those closest to you will always be fragmentary and incomplete.
After painterly emoting and Pop blare, we come upon art from a mute, industrialized universe: sculptures as plain as doorstops (Robert Morris), or light fixtures (Dan Flavin), or bathroom tiling (Carl Andre), or tool-kit trellises (Sol LeWitt).
If you leave the Darius palace rooms and retrace your steps, you will come upon another treasure uncovered in Susa: a seven-foot-tall black stone stele in the shape of an index finger, standing alone under spotlights.
"I write today as someone who himself realizes the shame that has come upon our Church due to the sexual abuse of minors," Cardinal Timothy Dolan, the archbishop of the New York Archdiocese, wrote in a letter to parishoners.
Digital redemption will come upon us in the form of super-intelligent machine intervention, chips to implant in our brains and hard disks to upload our consciousness to (or so goes the vision of Google's prophet, futurist Ray Kurzweil).
The result is unlike anything readers may have come upon before in a memoir: a stunning move from blame to an honest calculation of how one black man's actions and inactions hurt the black women he claimed to love.
"I find myself exposed to the constant presence of whiteness and masculinity, through the settings I come upon in everyday life," she explains, citing examples such as a deer head in an empty ballroom or a bust of a Confederate commander.
Ozzy lets out a small scream upstairs and when his parents go up they discover that he has come upon a video — on the dark web site that Winter introduced him to — of Ally and Winter's heated moment in the bathtub.
Two days after the release of an image that investigators said showed two men who had come upon a suitcase containing an unexploded bomb on a Manhattan street, the authorities said on Friday that their identities and whereabouts remained unknown.
That changed six years ago, when his friend Robert Krentz Jr., known to help people no matter their nationality, was shot to death on his family's ranch after radioing his brother that he had come upon another migrant in distress.
A headline like "Deliveryman Reacts to Barking Dog" will probably face no penalty under Facebook's new rules, though the number of readers who come upon a story like that on the 1.7 billion-member network might be lucky to exceed 100.
BEST NATURE STUDY, RED IN TOOTH & CLAW: Delia Owens speaks softly in WHERE THE CRAWDADS SING (Putnam, $26), a tenderly told first novel that begins in 1969, when two boys on bikes come upon a body half submerged in a swamp.
In flashbacks to his childhood we meet Mandrick's abusive father and his loving mother, who take him on a trip into the hushed North Carolina woods, where they come upon the war-painted ivory-billed woodpecker, thought to be extinct.
Jesse's bullying tendencies are clear from their first disagreement; and when the siblings come upon three older adults camped in a field — brothers who believe they have a claim to the property — the gender dynamics soon overwhelm any other consideration.
If you passed through Madison Square Park in the past week or so, you might have come upon people in colorful unitards contorting on the lawn or clambering over a fence, again and again, before they huddled and tried something else.
Then you come upon the image of Robert F. Kennedy lying evidently in great pain on the floor of the Ambassador Hotel in Los Angeles just moments after being shot by Sirhan Bishara Sirhan in 1968, a picture by the photojournalist Boris Yaro.
It is in fact the first work the visitor to the gallery encounters, albeit from the outside looking in; when you come upon it later, after seeing the paintings, it opens up ideas about public versus private space, veiled appearances and cultural conformity.
She should have known better than to try to appeal to both audiences, even if Metallica's audience has expanded to include anyone who's ever come upon "Enter Sandman" while scrolling past the local classic rock station and decided not to skip it.
Whereas some of my more declinist friends (perhaps including this Trump delegate …?) are more Trump-curious because they think the disease is further advanced, that calamity looms no matter what, or that — see above — under Bush and Obama it has already come upon us.
When bonobos come upon a great patch of fruit, for example, and tensions rise over feeding priority, the bonobos will decompress with a quick round of genito-genital rubbing and similar acts: males with females, males with males, females with females, juveniles with adults.
It is common for criminals to place objects in the road to slow down or detain vehicles in order to rob the occupants, but it was unclear if the suspects had done so or if they had come upon the accident and taken the belongings.
But if you read past the first paragraph of the New York City investigation, you come upon this startling fact: A majority of the maltreatment incidents (which include cases of both abuse and severe neglect) happened while foster kids were visiting their biological parents.
I felt lucky to come upon the studio of Jordan Casteel, whose painting of a young black man wearing a hoodie and holding his phone on a stoop is so full of color and life, I wanted to start a conversation with the character.
Earth's first multicellular organisms may have been wiped out with the arrival of animals Now, Darroch's team have come upon a set of fossils supporting the idea that Ediacarans and metazoans coexisted, and that the ecological introduction of one may have pushed the other to extinction.
There's that scene where they're walking in the park and they come upon a drum circle and Michelle starts dancing with the crowd, and that is something she does so often in public now that she even has that mom-dancing bit she does with Jimmy Fallon.
In fact, he finds himself thinking about it a whole lot: how extreme the put-downs of political adversaries have become; how automatically combatants adopt postures of unalloyed outrage; what this means when they come upon a crossroads — and a candidate — of much greater, graver danger.
Perhaps then mercy will come upon us and we will be freed from the suffocating political pestilence that has now, like a demon, possessed our normally healthy organs of governance and given us the weak, shallow actors of low character we see paraded nightly on cable news.
If you're not a tea drinker, this is the kind of book that will make you wish you were — especially when you come upon Audrey Hepburn reading cross-legged on her bedroom floor, delicate china cup atop a silver breakfast tray just an arm's length away.
You can find a trapdoor spider (Aptostichus barackobamai) inching across certain parts of Northern California, or see a bright orange spangled darter (Etheostoma obama) swimming in a Tennessee river, or come upon a lichen (Caloplaca obamae) the color of gold on Santa Rosa Island, off the California coast.
It is in the confluence of all these forces that you come upon the true nightmare: a society in which small and big lies pervade every discussion, across every medium; where deceit is assumed, trust is naïve, and a consensus view of reality begins to feel frighteningly anachronistic.
But it's plenty enough for me to come upon Piet Mondrian's "Broadway Boogie-Woogie" (1942-43) freshly recontextualized, as an outrigger to an eye-opening historical show of Latin-American art, "Sur moderno: Journeys of Abstraction," which includes work by the ingenious Brazilians Lygia Pape and Hélio Oiticica.
My two grown sons may one day feel the pang I felt when I saw my mother's familiar sundries in that bag, if they come upon the tubes and jars that now live upon my bureau — the Dove powder deodorant, Aveda hand cream and Kiehl's grapefruit body butter.
Timofey Pnin should be grateful for the opportunities that have come upon his way as a Russian exile in a prosperous postwar United States, and he sometimes is, and yet his eccentricities and abilities are all too often at odds with the institution providing him with a living.
Visit treasure troves of vintage clothing like those designers often excavate for their inspirations — places like Bob Melet's Melet Mercantile — and you'll probably come upon items from little-known or long-forgotten labels, generic things so well designed and attentively made that you can hardly believe Anonymous was the creator.
But the people who come upon, or seek out, the baseball cards in a dimly lighted corridor of the American Wing at the Metropolitan Museum of Art display behavior similar to the people, mostly men, you see poring over artifacts at the Baseball Hall of Fame nearly 19633 miles upstate.
"This discovery means a boost to continue searching for exoplanets around our closest stellar neighbours, in the hope that eventually we will come upon one that has the right conditions to host life," study co-author Cristina Rodríguez-López, a researcher at the Institute of Astrophysics of Andalusia, said in a statement.
Unless, that is, you already know a great deal about the Battle of Lepanto, the Beat poets, kabbalah, the works of Machiavelli (referred to only as "a certain clerk of Florence"), who a haseki sultan might be, what a janissary might do, what it means for an "ictus" to suddenly come upon someone.
If you sift through the things from that year that do stick in your mind, however (the Ice Bucket Challenge, the Scottish referendum) you might come upon Jungle, the seven-piece led by Josh Lloyd-Watson and Tom McFarland, and their cracking, self-titled debut album, which was later nominated for the Mercury Prize.
Nolan was joking about how he used to come upon disturbing Post-its scattered around the house when Flynn was deep in a project, and this inspired him to gift her the whiteboard that covers one wall, where she jots character motivations and bits of setting in the precisely loopy handwriting of a prom queen.
" In the words of Donald J. Trump, "This election will determine whether we are a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged … Our great civilization has come upon a moment of reckoning.
" Maybe I get complacent, or perhaps I overreach my ability, but after 52 minutes of playing the game, talking about our experiences, and also discussing the similarities between the movie Edge of Tomorrow and Dark Souls, I come upon a zombie that mutates into something that, as Serafinowicz puts it, looks like "a big black dick with a mouth.
In years that followed, I would come upon the Bunker Hill Memorial Bridge, over the Charles River, in Boston, pure magic with its optical pyramids of cables coming down from its towers directly to the deck (a so-called cable-­stayed bridge), and the soaring Sunniberg Bridge, in the canton of Graubünden, and more bridges designed by Christian Menn.
It works as you'd expect, if you come upon a live or recorded Periscope stream in your feed, it'll start autoplaying and you can tap into a mini-Periscope experience without leaving the Twitter app: After you update the Twitter iOS app, give this string a search to get an idea of how much life live streaming breathes into your feed.
Specifically, he's hiring an intern "with experience in putting together decks and writing proposals": This is a pretty specific skill set (and one, as Cypress Hill—lol—pointed out, that feels kind of advanced for "intern" status), but considering the wealth of responses he's received so far, I have a feeling that Chano will come upon just the right person.
As lawyers and as federal prosecutors, Mueller&aposs team members have ethical obligations to uncover whatever evidence of crime they come upon and, when professionally feasible and legally appropriate, either prosecute or pass the evidence on to other federal prosecutors, as they did in the case of evidence of fraud against Michael Cohen, a former confidant and lawyer for Trump before he was president.
Whereas girlfriends and boyfriends of the past might have come upon ex information by way of stumbling upon a box of letters or asking their lover's friends sneaky questions, today you can just Google and find everything from bad blog posts the ex wrote while interning at a PR company in 2008 to photos of her hiding deep in the recesses of abandoned blogs.
Addressing the lawyer for the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates, the network of pregnancy centers that brought the case, she said she had looked at "a few" of the clinics' websites and had come upon one that showed "a woman on the home page with a uniform that looks like a nurse's uniform in front of an ultrasound machine" in what looked like an examination room.
The contradiction in our typical attitudes toward ancient and modern graffiti was perfectly captured in a letter to the Times of London from 1990: If I find, one morning, "John Scott 1990" cut into may gatepost, I am outraged; if round the other side I come upon "Iohn Scot 1790," I am delighted; and if under layers of paint I discover "Iohan Scotus MCCCXC" I shall probably get a letter in The Times.
Sneaking along the dirt roads, past the golden fields and the apple orchards and the mazes of clay compounds, you come upon the house where your father used to reside, and it is there—on the road in front of your father's home—that you spot Watak, your father's sixteen-year-old brother, whom you recognize only because his picture (unsmiling, head shaved, handsome, and sixteen forever) hangs on the wall of the room in your home where your parents pray, but here he is, in your game, and you press Pause and you set down the controller, and now you are afraid.

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