He made child's play of its tricky fingerwork and zipped through prestissimi at double-speed, braking precipitately into a somber adagio. |
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We also zipped the folder, reducing it to about 640MB for our large file tests. |
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The driver tooted his horn and zipped off in the direction of Baggage Claim. |
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I tried this and actually zipped through an hour's worth of work while watching the clock for both my next break and my next flash of work. |
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But the priest patiently heard my confession, gave me absolution, and then zipped out to continue his busy day. |
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He wears a black tracksuit zipped right up, shiny black shoes with a wedge to give him height and small red sunglasses. |
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I zipped it open, pulled out my pipe, matches and baccy, and commenced to stoke up and enjoy a good British moment. |
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His black jacket was zipped up despite the heat of the night and his hands were in his pockets. |
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However they imagined this end, I cannot help but seeing an image of a body bag being zipped up. |
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He was wearing dark blue jeans, Timberland black boots and a white long-sleeved top that was zipped up. |
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Sofia was wearing a brown leather jacket, which was already zipped up as much as possible. |
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He was wearing a black ski-type waterproof jacket which was bulky and was zipped up to the neck and possibly had a hood. |
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He zipped along streams and paths of data, revelling in the freedom, in the measureless immensity that was inside. |
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The ball pitched a few yards past the flag and, courtesy of a powerful amount of backspin, zipped back into the hole for an eagle two. |
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He zipped up the black jumpsuit and gathered up as much ammo as he could carry. |
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He was wearing a waist-length light to mid-grey polyester jacket, zipped up at the front, and dark sandy-coloured corduroys. |
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Having grabbed all the books she needed for the weekend, Melanie shut her locker door, zipped up her backpack, and swung it over her shoulder. |
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Liz stood at the door in gray sweatpants and a black jacket that was zipped up. |
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His black bomber jacket was zipped up to the neck and he also wore black jeans and black boots or shoes. |
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I wore a red dress that zipped up the front, tan pantyhose, and white court shoes. |
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I zipped him up inside my comfy top thing so that his head was poking out from just under my chin, and I set about cooking dinner. |
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The second Phil zipped me in, I could feel this very uncomfortable pressure in my inner right elbow every time I bent the arm. |
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We zipped Jack into his drysuit, found his weightbelt, helped him into his borrowed BC and watched him do his buddy-check. |
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We consciously closed the door, I got into the suitcase, and she zipped me up. |
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It's a public holiday today, so we zipped up the M4 in record time, I parked near Stamford Bridge, and we walked round to Earls Court from there. |
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Drifts of sea pinks coloured the soft grass of the cliff tops and house martins zipped by flashing their pure white rumps. |
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It was Smith again who pressurised Dunfermline, this time turning inside from he left and keeping his shot low but it zipped just past the post. |
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Carr zipped a perfect pass to a wide-open Johnson, who dropped the easy catch that would have given Houston another third down conversion. |
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Against the Kings, Yao zipped a no-look scoop pass across the court to PG Steve Francis. |
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Stealing in on the blindside of the lax Killie defence to gather a cross-field delivery, he zipped an unstoppable shot into the far corner. |
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She had nothing better to do, she thought as she downshifted and zipped around a little Toyota convertible. |
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Be polite and keep your lip zipped and they'll usually let you out and tell you to disappear. |
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Kiki was still out there even though it had grown dark, shooting skyrockets zipped and exploded into myriad colors in the night dark sky. |
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I think glancing along rows of neatly zipped trousers and tightly buttoned shirts in the tube carriage. |
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Faith picked out a pair of faded, blue jean, hip-huggers and a blue jean tube top that zipped closed in the front. |
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I spied a man with pickle-colored hair one night, next to a claque of aspiring models zipped into airtight hip-huggers. |
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She zipped up her jacket and briskly made her way across lawns and through alleys. |
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Simple in design, this is a great little deep neck top with a half length zip and zipped pocket at the chest for storing bus passes. |
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A pair of bluebirds and a phoebe dallied across the street, and a hummingbird zipped across the western sky. |
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A waiter zipped over and deposited two glasses of water and a dish of mixed nuts on their table, took their drink orders, and hurried off. |
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Swimwear included ultra minimal sexy trunks with zipped fronts for men and 50s bathing suits with flared skirts for women. |
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A car zipped past and I wondered where the police were in regular, undramatic, hard times. |
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The brown skivvy, open and zipped up, may be worn with dress order 4A DCPU barracks dress and 4B DPCU field dress. |
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On Friday after work, I went to the mall and bought a black strapless dress which zipped up in the back. |
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I rolled my eyes, zipped up my bag, and tossed it onto my bed, pacing around the room as I thought further. |
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The Trojan arrives in an e-mail with an attachment that is zipped and contains an executable. |
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The envelope pockets are buttoned or zipped and placed on the front of the thigh and the derriere. |
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The arm zipped out, pointing at Sam, and positively quivered as he leaned toward it, squeaking an alarm. |
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As my foot dithered between brake and accelerator, a lorry hung a left across my path and a person in a wheelchair zipped down the other side. |
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At one point, we zipped through 22 hairpin bends of tightly curled switchbacks and descended more than 10,000 ft. |
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Pencil skirts, pedal pushers, catsuits and zipped jackets combine to form a strong urban theme. |
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I felt his fingertips brush my skin lightly as he zipped me carefully up. |
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The passes zipped around with first-time conviction instead of the multi-touch ponderousness of many recent games. |
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They paused in their walk while the anorak was unknotted and put on and zipped. |
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For a few harum-scarum days the pair zipped around the grottier areas of Manhattan. |
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Store all of your gear in this kit bag with zipped compartments to securely store your personal items. |
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The holdall is lined on the inside and features a zipped internal pocket designed to hold an umbrella or some bancksticks. |
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When you receive the zipped folder, use a decompression program to unzip the file. |
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The first 3 competitors must wear their overalls zipped up at prize giving ceremonies. |
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You will for example be able to tuck in a magazine, your papers, a train ticket in the flat zipped up pocket at the front of the weekender. |
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Constructed of rugged nylon with a padded lining, our carry case has it all zipped up. |
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He zipped past the gawking mother and tired travelers and nearly across the elegant cordovan shoe-tips of a tall bearded man. |
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The first set zipped by but Errani stayed with her in the second, thanks to her willingness to scurry and retrieve everything within her reach. |
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For example, passengers were not told how to open the windows if they were zipped closed. |
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Truncheons bounced off limbs and bullets zipped into puddles like lumps of sugar into coffee cups. |
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Nevertheless, the closing arrangement was such that it would have been difficult to open the windows had they been zipped closed. |
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The duvets can be used independently or zipped together depending on the season. |
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The rear wall is also provided with a second zip fastener. This can be opened and zipped to a further tent to cover a larger area. |
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If you put them in the freezer, use containers or zipped style plastic bags that are designed for freezers. |
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All you have to do is strap the Salter Luggage Scale to your luggage handle once it is packed and zipped. |
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All exports are delivered from our server to your computer in a compressed or zipped format. |
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Shivering, we pulled our hats low our heads and zipped our jackets tight around our chests. |
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Inside the plastic bag was a zipped cloth bag, and inside that, the remains of a baby. |
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I wanted to ask you about one piece in particular, the big polo neck that zipped up the back. |
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It zipped across in a few seconds, causing massive explosions that blew out thousands of windows and broke roofs and walls. |
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She zipped up her jacket, shivering from the sudden puff of cold wind. |
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If only Sulzberger had managed to keep a zipped upper lip while leaving the dirty work to anonymous underlings. |
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He had short thick black hair with long sideburns and wore a distinctive gold-coloured summer jacket, zipped up, with black or dark blue joggers or trousers. |
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Jennifer zipped up the sides of her boots, and clipped her belt together. |
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Keep your bag zipped up and make sure your wallet or purse can't be seen. |
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The jacket was zipped up and the pants were ironed straight. |
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The sun's blaring in my eyes, sweat's trickling down my back in runnels, and he comes walking up the hill, a heavy jacket zipped up to the neck on this hot August day. |
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After he'd leashed the huskies up to the sled, Winkelmann deftly zipped me into a tarp-like blanket. |
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Like a homing device, it zipped over the net, into the corner of the court, and past the helpless Dabul to win the point. |
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Rather than lose face, our intrepid medical student parked at the side of the road, zipped up the tonneau cover and strode off, as if there were nothing wrong. |
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A former Colgate University lineman, Rooney was a pugnacious GI who had trouble keeping his lips zipped. |
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I saw a couple today with their trackie tops on, zipped up to the top! |
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An arrow zipped over the horse's saddle to smack into the bole of a tree. |
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The flashy red sports car zipped along the snakey cliffside roads. |
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Now it is a barren area of dead brain coral zipped over by jet skis. |
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The feminine, yet sporty collar with decorative buttons and tab can be zipped up for extra warmth or worn open across the shoulders for a little panache. |
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We are making a pretentious art film from the 80s' It turns out they first flew to Paris, where Hannibal zipped around on a motorcycle and sautéed the organs of a Dr Fell, an ancient Italian scholar. |
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Writing implements and small accessories such as USB sticks, CDs etc., can be neatly stowed away in the specifically designed zipped front pocket and are within easy reach. |
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He wore a grey or white zipped top and dark blue shellsuit bottoms and blue trainers. |
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And, to ensure that important odds and ends can be relocated from its depths as quickly as possible, it also includes a secure zipped inner pocket. |
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The bag comes complete with a stable frame and aluminum handle grip, heavy duty polyester and integrated zipped inner pocket for all of your odds and ends. |
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With that he zipped up his Barbour and left. |
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When the roll-down transparent weather screens on each side of the vehicle were zipped closed, the zipper slides that were used to secure the weather screens were neither visible nor easily reachable from inside the vehicle. |
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It zipped up and away, elegantly and startlingly. |
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He is zipped into a body bag after his bid to drown wife Gail and her family in the canal. |
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In 2008, 33m passengers zipped up and down the service. |
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Wire to lock, if the freezing bag has not provided of a closing zipped up. |
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To decompress the zipped files requires WinZip. |
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They break the rules with style: a delicious perfume in a sparkling flaçon, all zipped up with Juicy J and Crown charms and a shining, golden cap. |
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Soft carryall with two large front pockets, one zipped back pocket and four small pockets stitched on the inside of the main compartment. Snap button and spring hook closures. |
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With the mirrored shades on I zipped up the tent then ran sideyways down the brae to pop the milk back in the pool. |
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Thousands of feet over Hampshire, a Messerschmitt zipped right into the gunsight and George fired. |
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If it gets too warm the leg sections can be zipped off and packed away. |
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These malware typically spread through spear phishing mails having attachments as zipped archives or Microsoft Office document exploits or via removable drives. |
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Thanks to the energy of vexillologist Pitch Pine Pete, who zipped about doling out Red Dusters, many maritime-connected Liverpool buildings flew the flag on the day. |
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He was wearing a zipped shell suit style top that was yellow at the bottom, and black or dark blue at the top, and a blue polo shirt with stripes at the top. |
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All dressed up with nowhere to put my clothes, I safely zipped and tucked into a properly folded and organized package that resembled a picnic basket. |
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