During his trip he encounters a series of curious characters and stumbles upon a dark family secret. |
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Returning home, Matt slumps and stumbles, briefly touching his dad's boxing gloves as he enters his dim hallway. |
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His stomach tightens in a knot as he stumbles down the hall towards his bedroom. |
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A few days before returning home to his wife Marge and young daughter in Berkeley, John stumbles into a deal on two kilos of uncut heroin. |
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The accident comes at a time when local authorities are trying to tackle the claims culture fed by falls and stumbles. |
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This point-of-view tale meanders and stumbles in a blurry daze with characters coming and going. |
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Because the action comes irregularly and is punctuated by periods of character building and exposition, the production stumbles. |
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Meanwhile, back in the ring, Ferguson has come round and slowly stumbles to his feet. |
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Presumably, if a not technological savvy person stumbles into PC world, they will be taken to the expensive, fancily packaged stuff. |
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He stumbles up and bumbles through an introduction, reminding her that they've worked in the same shop for four years. |
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On average, the Bush campaign has been more sure-footed, but both sides have had stumbles. |
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One night, while trying to get his friend Malik some free studio time, he stumbles upon the lifeless corpses of two dead bodyguards. |
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It's that scene in The Shining when Shelley Duvall stumbles across Jack Nicholson's literary labours, just before he turns into the mad axeman. |
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Anytime Foley stumbles on-screen with a mustache on his baby face, it's a hoot. |
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It's a movement full of goofy stumbles, miles away from the suavity of Mozart and Classicism. |
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Tung Chee-hwa's stumbles raise doubts about whether he should seek another term as Hong Kong's leader. |
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The world is his oyster to discover, as he stumbles on through life towards his future retirement as the ex-leader of the National Party. |
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James stumbles across a beautiful fairy-girl, Anastasia, who awakens tender feelings of love that are entirely alien to him. |
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Every week starts fresh, so do not let your past stumbles affect your future progress! |
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Conrad Brooks stumbles on his lines so much he comes across like a one-legged man in a sack race. |
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How could the graceful Countess Olivia fall in love with a little puerile atomy who stutters and stumbles? |
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When certain all is well, he leaps quickly to his feet, but stumbles slightly, exhausted from the pain and effort of retaining dignity. |
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She stumbles off the escalator and is swept along with the crowd of Asian businessmen and tourists towards the luggage carousel. |
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A computer can only wander blindly along the branches of the search tree, until it stumbles across a sequence of moves that may prove beneficial. |
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He stumbles to the kitchen and sure enough, there is hot breakfast and the morning newspaper. |
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The show's whip-smart writing, bold frankness and exceptional acting more than make up for these minor stumbles. |
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When Mrs Munson stumbles onto their plot and threatens to notify the authorities, the felonious five decide to do her in. |
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After a great start and a couple of major stumbles, Modernism is back in Toronto. |
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I will not ignore the messenger that stumbles in exhausted and obviously agitated. |
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Chances gone begging made way for sliced clearances, hacked hoofs, stumbles, bobbles, blocked shots and mis-hit passes. |
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But his occasional stumbles should not erase his efforts to uphold the bygone standards of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite. |
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While I'm not saying that he deserved to die, those last few stumbles of his into the swimming pool now seem strangely satisfying. |
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I speculated in my Hill column on Thursday about why the White House has had this run of stumbles. |
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It looks great, aside from the usual low-budget stumbles or the occasional oddly-delivered line or ill-fitting costume. |
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Early stumbles or successes may turn out to be a mere blip in the long run. |
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He falls off his chair and stumbles around in a comical manner to amuse us all. |
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The smiles have been wide indeed down the Fulham Road, despite the recent stumbles against Bolton and Villa. |
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But even the best newspaper operating during what Broder must imagine as the salad days of journalism stumbles. |
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There were a couple of minor slips and stumbles, but they really didn't detract from the overall look. |
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Only someone with all the facts would be awed by his stamina as he stumbles on. |
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Some time later she stumbles drunk into a cafe where he happens to be. |
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He fumes at his superiors, chews scenery, and stumbles upon some carnage where an infectious virus has calcified an entire boardroom full of lawyers. |
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At first glance the eye stumbles, meets an obstacle, but very quickly is invited to venture further into the scene to make its own pathway. |
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When Esther stumbles in the backyard of a party it's not until later that night she realizes some piece of garden detritus gashed a nasty chunk out of her leg. |
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Charlie stumbles as they purposefully trip him and push him down. |
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Sometimes the risky writer stumbles in his funambulist guise, and you wonder if he's about to dive into the drink. |
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Argentina stumbles into deep economic crisis, defaulting on private and multilateral loans. |
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In investing, the tortoise beats the hare because the tortoise never stumbles. It just keeps inching forward day in, day out, non-stop. |
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Reader, like a gomi boy or a bag lady, stumbles into territory of his own creation and finds himself defined, not as self, but as everything else. |
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Eastern Bluebird, Eastern Kingbird, and Goldfinch are locked in an twisted triangle of territoriality, and woe betide the bird that stumbles into this gang war. |
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He stumbles hilariously through the process of becoming a crime-fighter and as his new powers grow, so do the laughs. |
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He stumbles around, bellowing a song about dying on dry land. |
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Zuckerberg stumbles home, sits down at his computer and blogs ugliness about his ex. |
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Nomi passes the test with flying colors at first, but upon closer scrutiny, she stumbles. |
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Geocaches are usually well labeled to identify them in case a non-geocacher stumbles upon them. |
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While exploring a museum in Egypt, Annabel stumbles upon an ancient curse that claims an innocent victim every ten years, and she may be next. |
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But when she stumbles into the sorriest sorority, Zeta Alpha Zeta, she finds a home where she can finally put her talents to good use. |
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Book two of Plato's Republic tells the story of a Lydian shepherd who stumbles upon the ancient ring of the Gyges while minding his flock. |
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Eventually, Stephen stumbles and falls in a quad – and is diagnosed with a form of motor neurone disease. |
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If he drowns, he may lose his physical life, but if his spirit stumbles, he may lose the life of spirit. |
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If the Fed mumbles and stumbles, as it often did in 2013, the outlook will be less certain. |
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It's both a juggling and a balancing act where sometimes the fiction wobbles ingenuously, and stumbles away from the security of direct or amplified quotation. |
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Viggo stumbles and sweats through the unforgiving landscape and a series of surreal encounters. |
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Its FAITH will make that if it stumbles, it will be raised even more extremely. |
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Unless the world accepts the witness of the Church, the Gospel, and walks in that light, it stumbles in darkness. |
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Meanwhile, the fragile and ineffectual transitional Congolese government stumbles from political stalemate to military crisis. |
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He who has not made it to the oasis stumbles in circles and covers his face with ashes. |
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One evening, he stumbles upon thirty silver ducklings swimming in a lake and sees thirty white gowns on the shore. |
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One day when she is sent to the well, Pognéré stumbles and breaks the pitcher. |
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When the person who stumbles and falls is older, the immediate reaction is one of laughter. |
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Jacob Falk, a writer-director, stumbles upon photographs of prisoners of war being tortured by Danish soldiers. |
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After making the tag, the third baseman looses her balance, stumbles and falls to the ground. |
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In 1992, after the early stumbles, Bill was coasting to the nomination as winter surrendered to spring. |
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No sooner does the Consultant Debunking Unit dip its toe back into the waters of consulting-speak than it stumbles onto jargon that turns out to be all wet. |
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His father, who was riding behind him at the time, experienced no segway stumbles. |
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His is not proficient in Indonesian, having used his Ambonese dialect most of his life, and his wife helps in explaining his thoughts as he stumbles over words. |
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When Indian employee Kelly Kapoor stumbles into a note-card exercise, things get a bit too real for the dunder Mifflin crew. |
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Before we get off the phone, Kent stumbles and stammers until finding her footing in a heartwarming anecdote. |
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Wearing a robe, he stumbles out of bed and opens the drapes and shades, gazing down lovingly upon the housekeeper putting Serge's midday snack into his backpack. |
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What is, on paper, a primarily interior experience, stumbles on film with a clunky visual style that remains merely literal instead of challengingly literary. |
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One day, he stumbles across a mysterious orb whose very existence threatens the future of the universe. |
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Cohle seems to have blind luck behind him as he stumbles into one obvious clue after another. |
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The microscopic attention paid to her stumbles likely has much to do with that impossible yardstick of perfection. |
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There's plenty of stumbles in the thing, but they're quick and rare. |
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Ken Duberstein, in these early days of the Bush White House, there seemed to be some conflicting signals being sent, some would call them miscommunications or stumbles. |
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The author stumbles a touch in the third act, dragging his ending out too long, and giving us a finale that's either falsely uplifting or cruelly imagined by a dying boy. |
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Playing up his sometimes spacey, Zen-like nature, he likes to compare himself to Ziggy, the befuddled comic-strip character who often stumbles into cosmic revelations. |
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The story centres on emotionally unbalanced court officer Chris Cleek, who stumbles upon a feral woman in the wilderness. |
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How, against a contemporary background, do you mourn an octogenarian father, nearly blind, his heart enlarged, his lungs filling with fluid, who creeps, stumbles, gives off the odors, the moldiness or gassiness of old men. |
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The awkward hero stumbles over a long forgotten piano. |
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In what is structurally a road novel that ends up where it began, the desultory threesome stumbles upon both cruelty to animals and unlikely romance. |
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It's typically a poster child which stumbles. |
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And if Romney gets too frothy, there remains a decent chance he stumbles. |
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Now Paddy McGuinness has been signed up to play Weatherfield's answer to Bear Grylls, who stumbles across the Tinkers and the Dobbs on a camping holiday: you can almost smell the one-liners brewing. |
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His mishandling of questions about whether or not to release his tax returns, among other stumbles, caused Romney to spend much of the last week on the defensive. |
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But her seduction doesn't go to plan when Liam's pregnant fiancee Maria stumbles across the pair's sizzling street scene. |
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When she stumbles across the power to leap backwards through time, she's soon rearranging her past to her liking. |
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As the world stumbles from one crisis to another, Governments are recognizing that a drastic change in economic growth patterns and public attitudes is needed. |
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He is a victim of his suffering, his stumbles, and the vicissitudes that his lack of spiritual elevation cause him in his transit through the earth. |
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As the recriminations continue and the company's public-relations machine stumbles, the aura that surrounded the firm and allowed it to grow rapidly in recent years, even while charging premium prices, is being dispelled. |
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This line of thinking swiftly stumbles into self-contradiction. |
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Too often, the book stumbles into overgeneralization. |
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Fred, a young nurse, stumbles into the stony scenery of the Swiss Jura, but especially into the superciliousness of a cold and authoritarian father. |
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A talented but under-employed 1990s politician, more wonk than warrior, stumbles from the comfort of Islington into the atavism of the Balkans and decides in disgust to put on a tin hat and issue a call to arms. |
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And while the North East stumbles to out of the starting blocks, Greater Manchester is already looking ahead to the finishing line. |
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Caught in a government conspiracy, Noah stumbles on an artificial intelligence that gives him the power to inhabit the bodies of prehistoric creatures, like an archaeopteryx, smilodon or spinosaurus. |
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Secondly, there is an old black man, the Outa, who stumbles in from the dark to die beside their fire. |
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Every time Netter stumbles upon a beautiful place on the web, like an abandoned city, a desert or an incredible oceanic trench , he adds the name to Somewhere's database. |
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Throw in some comic relief, including a stage Irishman and a French beauty who stumbles, bawdily, in her English lessons, and what more could audiences ask for? |
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Rocky road ahead Guterres stumbles A need to clear the air Reprints Related items France Libertyy, equality, impunity? Jul 19th 2001But how does France define its interests? |
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However, there have been stumbles along the way to the intended creation of a real competitive market for digital broadcasting and towards a measured advanced analogue switch-off. |
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London Has Fallen, meanwhile, cloddishly stumbles into… well, not relevance, exactly, but a kind of beef-brained reflection of the far right's least nuanced political insecurities. |
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The search for an agreed definition usually stumbles on two issues. |
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The scene in which Anna's tiny brother, wandering the house wakefully in the middle of the night, stumbles upon his father and sister together, is a masterpiece of ambiguous horror. |
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She stumbles, too weak to take more than a step or two at a time. |
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Montalbano only discovers the gruesome truth right at the end when he stumbles upon the unbosoming by one of the murdered criminals. |
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Trump's stumbles on veterans issues are particularly noteworthy given that improving the lot of U. S. veterans is one of the few policy positions his campaign has put down on paper. |
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Reciprocity often stumbles on practical questions such as differences in the organization of the social communications apostolate, or different approaches to the financing of it. |
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He also stumbles across a prophecy that indicates he should find the last dragon, which he does. |
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Anne Hathaway voices the character of a modern day Little Red Riding Hood who stumbles across a plot to steal her granny's recipes. |
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Aamir Khan, one of Bollywood's biggest stars, plays PK's eponymous lead, an alien who gets left behind by his spaceship in the Rajasthan desert and stumbles on to the hypocrisy and deceit in organised religion. |
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She stumbles upon a small estate and uses the mushroom to reach a more appropriate height. |
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They haven't seen humans for years, so when a small expedition, led by Jason Clarke, stumbles into apetopia, both sides are taken aback. |
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She stumbles over to the bathroom and points to the bathtub. |
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He inadvertently stumbles upon an ancient treasuremap detailing the location of buried riches dating back to the Qing Dynasty. |
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It has some funny gags, it moves along at an agreeable clip, and as the night in question stumbles toward pass-out time, the camerawork gets appropriately sloppier. |
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The first time he stumbles across most of the population he's literally stumbling across them because they're lying with a knife or a bullet hole in them. |
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When Adam stumbles across a story about a closeted marine helicopter pilot whose death raises unanswerable questions, he is inexplicably fired from his job. |
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One thing more stumbles me in the very foundation of this hypothesis. |
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