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By the time I was level with him, traffic had stopped while he zig-zagged along the yellow line.
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Beyond that, Polamalu zig-zagged across the field, picking up blockers before slicing his way to the end zone.
'This is a 12-round slugfest,' but Steelers too tough for Ravens
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A hov zig-zagged past the side of the roadway, causing Connell to jump and drop his comm.
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Pence's leanings seemed to have zig-zagged in recent months.
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Pence's leanings seemed to have zig-zagged in recent months.
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Ten years of on-and-off war in Ivory Coast, which contains the world's most productive stretch of cocoa-growing hillsides, has zig-zagged the price of chocolate like the needle on a Richter scale.
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The young ones scattered into the nearby pines, but the hen took off flying after the hawk and chased it about fifty yards, making one turn to follow when it zig-zagged.
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The young ones scattered into the nearby pines, but the hen took off flying after the hawk and chased it about fifty yards, making one turn to follow when it zig-zagged.
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Ten years of on-and-off war in Ivory Coast, which contains the world's most productive stretch of cocoa-growing hillsides, has zig-zagged the price of chocolate like the needle on a Richter scale.
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The sleeves can be serged or zig-zagged instead of turned under.
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