Looking ahead, Valentini says she's exploring other uses for her Bump fabric, possibly as an industrial upholstery or wall covering. |
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Either way, I feel moved to give him a very mature bunch of fives, in my butch way, if I ever bump into him. |
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The scares come from things that go bump in the night rather than from ghostly apparitions making visitations. |
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I'd heard about bump starting and knew it involved pushing the scooter then jumping on and letting out the clutch. |
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And whenever this bump comes along, when they go through menopause or andropause, that's enough to initiate the process of Alzheimer's disease. |
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He was humming the song aloud and loudly, louder in fact than any man would have hummed it had he expected to bump into another human being. |
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If you're allergic to a particular substance being tested, you develop a raised bump or reaction. |
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The outside of the nest is camouflaged with moss, bud scales, leaves, and lichen, and often looks like a bump or knot on the branch. |
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As I tooled around on city streets, I was permanently haunted by the thought that someone in an SUV would mistake me for a speed bump. |
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So I was getting a manicure the other day and I happened to bump into one of my girlfriends. |
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Dasha is so petite it's impossible to notice she has a baby bump, even though she is six months gone. |
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Even the loose-fitting T-shirt could not hide Billie Piper's growing baby bump, three months into her first pregnancy. |
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As the actress points out, a baby bump could hardly be hidden behind a string of flapper beads. |
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She might not realise it yet, but her baby bump is fast becoming a political issue. |
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She married fellow actor Laurence Fox in January and was spotted with a baby bump three months later while on holiday in Mauritius. |
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Safe to say we can expect their walk down the aisle any day now and as far as a baby bump is concerned, it's still not quite clear. |
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Not to mention the fact that she looked stunning and showed no traces of any baby bump. |
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Now, Roberts, 37, who is still executive director of the Southeast Mississippi Chapter of the American Red Cross, is sporting a baby bump. |
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Coleen Rooney has shown off her baby bump for the first time during a holiday with her footballer husband Wayne in Barbados. |
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She recently showed off her baby bump recently on a visit to a museum in Copenhagen. |
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You often bump into visiting vets, middle-aged men with flabby muscles and military tattoos. |
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A quick yank at the first bump or boil of a following salmon usually pulls the fly away and puts the fish down. |
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Anyone who wanders into a bookshop or looks through a publisher's catalogue is bound to bump into a new Companion. |
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Offered without sound but backed by the movie's manic bump and grind roots rock, they grow dull quickly. |
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In those days we would roller-skate down the drive, hoping not to bump into prospective parents! |
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When a droplet grows larger than a bump and touches the slippery surroundings, it rolls off, down to the beetle's mouth. |
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However the breakfast show they were working on has been axed and will be replaced by a show called The Bump. |
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Like most road movies, this one is made up of vignettes, as the heroes bump and re-bump into a variety of colourful Southern characters. |
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If I turn on the advanced graphic options such as Anti Aliasing I have to bump the resolution down just one notch so that it does not jitter. |
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It's the driver's skill, not the different country, that decides whether it's just a bump or a horrible judder! |
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She had a bump rising on the back of her head, her neck was slightly bruised, and her ankle was a bit swollen, but other than that she was fine. |
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If the plugged follicle, or comedo, stays beneath the skin, it is called a closed comedo and produces a white bump called a whitehead. |
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I did bump into her at Allenton Market once when I had DS in the pushchair so that would probably be about 12 years ago. |
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I can't bump any more but I can manage a sedate wiggle providing it doesn't go on too long. |
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Reaching down I could feel a deep long gash running the length of my leg and I could already feel the bump rising steadily on my head. |
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A building can be organized to maximize interaction, so that people bump into each other and talk, drink, flirt, eat, complain, kibitz. |
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Bump along with Bill to his newest dance track in this promo video for GatesLetter.com. |
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The two cops visit snitches and the usual ghetto scum, and predictably Oak and Tellis's different methods bump heads. |
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The ache in her arm grew where the he had grabbed her before and she could already feel a bump rising and a bruise forming. |
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The canteen was getting more and more cramped by the second and I found myself having to bump and nudge my way through the mass of students crowded in front of the exit. |
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Fortunately I didn't bump into any priests, Levites or Samaritans. |
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Bump Down, Barc's trademark razor bump relief product, which helps reduce irritation and ingrown hairs due to shaving. |
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The exchanges ISE and ISE GeminiTM have raised their market makers risk management capabilities via the execution of a Market-Wide Speed Bump. |
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The lobby's Melody Bar, home to the DJ-driven Wednesday night gay party Hump Day Bump, snappily satisfies. |
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As bump notes, this goes a long way toward explaining the disciplinary disparity between blacks and whites in public schools. |
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Every jag, every bump on the wall revealed a zone of darkness that was worth to explore, but every time, in the shadows, there was just the sides of the cave, continuing. |
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To set the parking brake, slide over to the passenger seat, roll down your window, and feel behind the windshield wiper until you notice a barely detectable, curved bump. |
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His reclusion was so absolute that as recently as 2001 he avoided attending a wedding on the long shot that he might bump into a journalist that he scarcely even knew. |
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Every bump, rise, and swell of the waves affects your watercraft. |
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The fashion-forward first lady joked in an interview with Oprah Winfrey that she was miffed when she heard the online gossip dishing on her alleged baby bump. |
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Instead, of my sister bothering me about it, which was something I thought she would do, we were helping move Devon and her growing baby bump into the house. |
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This week they're covering Angelina's baby bump and Jennifer Aniston's single-girl sorrow, as well as Nicole Richie, Christina Aguilera and J. Lo's baby offspring. |
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But on the Strictly Come Dancing special on Christmas Day she showed clear signs of a small baby bump as she hosted the ballroom entertainment show with Bruce Forsyth. |
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She has recently been spotted soaking in the rays and lounging around poolside while flashing her very prominent baby bump. |
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Dancing On Ice presenter Holly Willoughby showed off her baby bump yesterday as she modelled her new maternity wear designs. |
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At the shot, there is a short-lived bump in the handle and little audile noise. |
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But she went wide as she flew over the final bump and could not refind her rhythm in time through the swinging gates to the finish area. |
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Alpha Hydroxy revitalizes razor bump skin with a new layer in Clear Essence's Complexion Soap. |
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The patented process generates a true 3D texture map, including normals, colors, displacement and bump maps for any shape. |
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Mr. bump lives in Manhattan with his wife, China, and his dog, Lucy. |
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In Match Point, when a mistress is about to blab to a wife, threatening a man's comfortable life, his solution is to bump off the girlfriend. |
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Bang, bang, bumpity bump, I hear as spruce cones fall on the metal roofing of my woodshed. |
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If there is a potential bump in the road for the NBA in the UK, it is its lack of a television deal. |
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The umpire believed, mistakenly, that it was a bump ball and Boucher was allowed to remain at the crease. |
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We bump into the dressing room with our skate bags and boutfits. I have new pair of tights that look like dragon tattoos. |
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I grew up on kikuyu grass courses and you could never bump and run a golf ball on them. |
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The condition results in a painful bump on the heel, but is frequently misdiagnosed as tendinitis. |
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The recorded auditions are being edited to ensure there are no shots of her baby bump. |
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Liberty Cap was five lengths clear of the third himself and would be most unlucky to bump into something similar to Piso Sour in this. |
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Meanwhile, heavily pregnant Petra, 24, showed off her baby bump in a floor length snakeskin design as she posed alongside her sister. |
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And in winter, people break legs and bump heads on frozen sidewalks, in fender-benders on icy roads and while schussing down mountain slopes. |
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If you drive over a speed bump, the left and right tires push the suspension upward at the same time. |
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If successful, a red and itchy bump develops at the vaccine site in three or four days. |
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They took us to a high school with a nice little bank, curvy ledge, and steep, sketchy bricky drop-in with a bump in the middle. |
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If a crew overtakes or makes physical contact with the crew ahead, a bump is awarded. |
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In the remake of the 1955 Ealing comedy, Hanks plays the leader of a criminal gang which tries in vain to bump off its elderly landlady. |
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The Irish Mirror yesterday revealed balaclava-clad Tommy could be set to try and bump off Nidge in revenge for putting him in a coma. |
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Except this time, it''s also aiming to bump off as many future resistance officers as it can. |
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Will Joe be able, as Chris wants, to bump off the nasty old girl without leaving any evidence? |
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Publicans in Dublin bump up the price of a phone call by 200 per cent and add 17p to a pack of cigs. |
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The fact is, after thirty years of gender-baiting, the party has hit a bump. |
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The projector and the computer bump into each other in Gatesian cyberspace, and we're off. |
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It was quite weird to bump into all my ex-girlfriends on the same day. |
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Smaller horses are considered by some to be at a disadvantage due to their shorter stride and a tendency of other horses to bump them, especially in the starting gate. |
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Kimye and their baby bump celebrated the start of a new year in Las Vegas. |
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When you get a mosquito bite, why does it swell up like a bump? |
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The typical bump and grind of short-track racing at Bristol Motor Speedway met with the panicked push of the final races of the Nascar Nextel Cup. |
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The race car hit a bump and cartwheeled over the finish line. |
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With black leggings accentuating her stomach, the F1 heiress seemed to have clearly abandoned her previous tactics of hiding her suspected baby bump behind her bag. |
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Nor do you have to do a three-point turn as soon as you see a speed bump. |
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Ms. Leopold... said today that she saw the attack, for which she received more than 50 stitches, as more of a bump in the road than a serious deterrence to her goal. |
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Publisher Hachette Filipacchi said the cover, which featured three soap stars and asked readers to guess which one was pregnant, had helped bump up sales. |
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Put some beef into it! We've got to get the car over the bump. |
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