Beyond the woods the path zig-zags steeply uphill and enters a pass between the east slopes of Arkle and the south west slopes of Meall Horn. |
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As we walk to the edge of a stream, a stickleback freezes, then darts away in a series of rapid zig-zags punctuated by brief pauses. |
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He zig-zags the country four times a week, dropping in on hospitals, factories or farms. |
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A faint track through the crowberry scrub led to a rightwards sloping ramp of black slabs which seemed to give way to a series of zig-zags amongst some large blocks. |
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His less well-known work zig-zags around all kinds of nooks and crannies. |
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Consider his zig-zags to be one of several motifs that he deploys to trace a stylistic course not merely morphologically but also rhetorically. |
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The conical upper section of the mountain is reached and the well-defined, rocky path zig-zags to the short summit ridge with its steep drop into the ben's north-east corrie. |
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The path zig-zags down the gorge between the layers of rock exposed by erosion. |
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Do not, however, have it doing constant loop-de-loops around or zig-zags across the screen either. |
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In plan, there are assertive zig-zags running across the deck. |
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Each ice floe was a snow-topped nation bounded by dark zig-zags of water. |
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Many zig-zags ascend 230 meters on rock up to the hut. |
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More is more with clashing patterns with clashing patterns like florals and zig-zags. |
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Drivers caught stopping on double-yellow lines or zig-zags at the school gates will be sent a pounds 60 fine. |
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In contrast, ZigTech is designed to transfer energy horizontally along the zig-zags so the athlete gets that energy back in the forefoot. |
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Many ancient design elements can be seen on this elaborate girl's amauti: the tooth motif, parallel lines, zig-zags and on the amauti toggle, the nucleated circle. |
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Felini is good at zig-zags in canter and two tempi changes. |
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Note how the first line of wire zig-zags, and how the trenches are dug so that their defenders cannot be subjected to enfilading fire from a flank. |
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Of a total of 11, three were handed out for parking on lines outside schools, with eight more for parking on zig-zags close to pedestrian crossings. |
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Much like wearing the most hideously wide and striped polyester tie in protest of our schools' neckwear requirement, the Zig-Zags were slow revolt. |
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