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The other thing we use our hands for is we used to shake hands with people, but now we actually bump elbows.
So now we bump elbows.
Sometimes you're driving to work or school and you accidentally bump into someone or maybe someone hits you.
accidentally bump into someone or maybe someone hits you.
Even Forrest Bump.
Bit of a bump there, but it's all good now.
Alright, back on track. Bit of a bump there, but it's all good now. We've still got a solid plan.
It's possible to trick your circadian system and say, "Okay, if I'm going to blast my screen brightness and bump up my 50 lux to 200 lux in the evening, I can just counter that by getting 800 lux in the morning." So that's the beauty of your circadian system.
and bump up my 50 lux to 200 lux in the evening,
The restaurant's slowness had added an unintentional speed bump in my behavior chain.
From then onward I gave myself full permission to eat whatever I wanted, as long as I went over a speed bump first.
I'm not necessarily sure that we'll see a 5 or 10-point bump from her performance tonight.
BUMP FROM HER PERFORMANCE
In adulthood the species develops a prominent bump on its snout.
Fist bump it out, ma´am.
Nuh-uh, just bump on my head.