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Zigzagging through time, the film is essentially narrated by Ginsberg himself through recreations of interviews, court transcripts, and most notably his powerful reading of "Howl."
Sundance Review: James Franco’s ‘Howl’ » MTV Movies Blog 2010
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Zigzagging through the stacks, her goal was to head toward the open door on the first floor.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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Zigzagging through the stacks, her goal was to head toward the open door on the first floor.
Surrender the Dark L. A. Banks 2011
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Zigzagging back and forth, firing at whatever human targets presented themselves, Enoch Powell ran full tilt among the scattered buildings of the compound until he came at last to a separate, fenced-off area whose long, hangerlike buildings could only be hangers.
DBTL 72D: The Six Million Złoty Man, Act IV Johnny Pez 2010
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Zigzagging down towards the cottage, she stopped to poke the powdery clay around the Gorilla Stone.
The Gorilla Stone Megan Arkenberg 2008
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Zigzagging down towards the cottage, she stopped to poke the powdery clay around the Gorilla Stone.
Archive 2008-12-01 Megan Arkenberg 2008
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Zigzagging to chase errant shots, looking for lost balls and raking bunkers (a requirement) are big-time sinks.
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Bobbie Ann Mason, the author of Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail, talks about Bruce Springsteen, James Joyce, and discovering her own writing voice.
On Fiction 2005
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Zigzagging through the voisinage, I stumbled upon a street named Pourquoi Pas? and delighted in the fanciful appellation.
Words in a French Life Kristin Espinasse 2007
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Bobbie Ann Mason, the author of Zigzagging Down a Wild Trail, talks about Bruce Springsteen, James Joyce, and discovering her own writing voice.
On Fiction 2005
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