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Then again, there's such momentum for change that political zigzagging can't stop it.
He did a little zigzagging as a matter of habit, and kept to an easy speed, through policy.
At the top of the avenue, however, lights appeared, then descended toward her zigzagging.
My zigzagging had taken me 62 miles, gently but steadily uphill.
The purpose of all this zigzagging is really clear and that is to get elected.
Unfortunately, the zigzagging also affected Harry, pushing him to and fro.
The players perform, in sync, a zigzagging, breathless thematic line.
Such creative zigzagging is needed to prevent even the biggest switching computers from overloading.
But now it looked like a dead space, except for the aimless zigzagging of kites and tourists.
But the zigzagging was costing them precious time.
Those are the biggest reasons for the zigzagging."
Trenches were never straight but were dug in a zigzagging or stepped pattern.
It was the zigzagging of a wingless hummingbird.
Zigzagging, hunkered low, the three unwounded Troglytes disappeared into the mine entrance.
That was some zigzagging.
Other forms of optical fibers are designed in such a way that the zigzagging of the light is greatly reduced or virtually eliminated.
If we had that person in place now we would not have the zigzagging that goes on between the six-monthly presidencies.
I loved the cultural zigzagging, which seemed appropriate since the book has much of that misplaced cultural bartering happening in the imagined city.
But first some more zigzagging is necessary, as the Storyteller is recruited by his father, a financier, to help him take a new technology company public.
The zigzagging of the overhead line is not required for trams using trolley poles or for trolleybuses.
The Pompidou show is presented chronologically since only in this way can the zigzagging of Dubuffet's style be properly understood.
But despite desperate zigzagging, one of the blobs struck his forward window pane, spreading to coat it with a glimmering slime.
If they assemble a cabinet of like-minded leaders, Mr. Yeltsin's second term can avoid some of the zigzagging that hurt the first.
In their zigzagging, up-and-down waves, these paintings show Ryder's art reaching a pitch that is emotionally distraught but releases new powers of paint and gesture.
Haas had attributed Levi Strauss's problems in part to its unhappy metamorphosis from a steady family firm into a zigzagging, publicly held corporation after 1971.