In effect, instead of zigzagging, the lacing path is reflected at each eyelet so that it is straightened out as much as possible. |
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My newer ties are splashier, with brightly colored splotches, wildly zigzagging lines, and unusual geometric shapes. |
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This meant that it no longer served as our pathway through the forest, and we needs must walk slowly, zigzagging through the birches and alders. |
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At length the road became nothing more than a path, zigzagging down a crumbling mountain slope. |
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Sense starts zigzagging like the lightning logo bolting across Captain Marvel's costume. |
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It took us around four hours, zigzagging down steep scree, traversing rock walls with sheer drops to one side. |
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He moved unpredictably like lightning, zigzagging towards Kitsumi in a crookedly random path. |
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Looking into the mirror, he could hardly see the bright verdant eyes underneath his maze of zigzagging blonde hair. |
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The composition of the figures is placed off-centre and the zigzagging lines of the cafe tables convey their situation in space. |
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Even with the new snow, I could see a faint trail zigzagging up the ridge. |
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Firstly, where the market is zigzagging, the portfolio insurance models do not function as well as rebalancing with equal weightings does. |
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You, too, will be zipping along to the angular guitars and zigzagging, herky-jerky vocals. |
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There, it is a sharply bent elbow or a protruding knee that becomes a kind of fulcrum and guide for radiating and zigzagging patterns of wrinkles and folds in the draperies. |
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Geometric shapes, classical columns, shrines and sets of zigzagging stairs are combined with stylized landscape elements, such as rocks, a river, fields and mountains. |
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He's been zigzagging across the continent for nearly 20 years, non-stop. |
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By zigzagging north through this neighbourhood, which is the original city centre, we will arrive at the Santa María de la Encarnación church. |
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Sharp corners and fine details can use another method of fastening, for instance zigzagging them with the sewing machine. |
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The Jungfrau railway is built entirely inside the three mountains, Eiger, Mönch and Jungfrau zigzagging over a length of more than 9 km. |
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The tread pattern is composed of zigzagging sipes that greatly contribute to the tyre's excellent performance in these extreme conditions. |
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The female flies in an elusive zigzagging manner, and the male at times breaks into a slow flat flight. |
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This zigzagging is symbolic of the lebe snake because it replicates his movements. |
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And instead of the stylus making a groove that varied in depth, the stylus moved laterally, zigzagging with changes in the sound wave. |
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In order to achieve this, Franck is zigzagging down towards the goal, unable to make a direct course. |
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Mr. Ouellet: He may call this zigzagging, but I can assure him that the Government of Canada is prepared to do whatever zigzagging it takes to get President Aristide back to his country. |
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Consistent with the earlier ships' reports, the Maria Desgagnés' bridge crew noticed that the sailboat El Tio was zigzagging in the channel, adjoining the green buoys. |
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Built in traditional Chinese style with numerous rock and tree garden areas, ponds, dragon-lined walls and numerous doorways and zigzagging bridges separating the various garden areas and pavilions. |
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The Eco River molecules enjoy zigzagging through the forests and wilderness because it brings them close to all kinds of animals, plants, birds and fish. |
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It's a logorinthe, or a labytype, uncoiling its way across the channel, an arrow snaking and zigzagging around the screen guiding little ones and big ones alike. |
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Once again there was more than sixty miles of zigzagging between the cumulonimbus in store to avoid the calms and benefit from the puffs of air rippling across what wasn't a totally smooth racing zone. |
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With the wind set to remain very steady, the competitors will continue to traverse the English Channel at pace, zigzagging between the numerous cargo ships picking their way across it. |
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Just before it is pulled on board the net is washed by zigzagging at full speed. |
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Then it started to plow into the crowd, zigzagging and crushing people. |
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Because of the weather, we had no other choice but to lay low. But it's hard to be patient zigzagging along the coast since we're in a race against the clock. |
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For many others, it was only ever a matter of time before tensions boiled over in a country that spent the post-Soviet era zigzagging between east and west. |
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Worried by China building a railway and all-weather road network on the Tibetan plateau over the past decade, India's border force is upgrading the treacherous, zigzagging track up to Tawang. |
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Drizzle with the vinegar reduction, zigzagging over and around the fish. |
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