She is undoubtedly a dirty stop-out and would provide generous assistance should I chance upon a bar in serious need of propping up. |
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As from next year, there will be no domestic coverage of Test cricket, so no opportunity for hungover passers-by to accidentally chance upon such a thriller. |
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While skylark is away, in the countryside, they chance upon a vitality that has evaded them for too many years. |
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When someone manages to chance upon something new, I want to be part of it. |
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The aim, for Magritte, was to mix his symbols and so chance upon congruous incongruities. |
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When you chance upon them it is always a thrill. |
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Still today it is exciting to lose yourself aimlessly in the small streets of the historic centre, stumbling by chance upon the beautiful arches of the 16th century aqueduct. |
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For example, during a patrol aboard the Bleuvet, should we chance upon GALUBÉ and TWIK in the Saguenay, we immediately expect to find MO, ALBERT, VIGULE or BSEA nearby. |
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Becoming increasingly popular during the summer vacations, vide grenieres or brocantes provide an excellent opportunity to find interesting souvenirs at bargain prices, if you are lucky enough to chance upon one. |
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The observant hiker may chance upon a dappled bushbuck. |
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Venturing into the forest, we chance upon a wooden cabin where small, elflike people are busy sorting Christmas mail. |
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