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"zigzag" Definitions
  1. in the shape of a zigzag
"zigzag" Synonyms
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283 Sentences With "zigzag"

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The design style included Zigzag Moderne — characterized by classic zigzag patterns and setbacks, where buildings featured a wide base, becoming narrower as they rose in height.
A black zigzag vertically bisects the canvas at the center, its edges trimmed with white, making it appear 3D as the void of the zigzag is pushed further into our space.
A spiked volleyball can also exhibit that telltale zigzag motion.
Braid the first section downward to create a zigzag pattern.
Neither a zigzag nor a bellwether beeline in their history.
They read in a zigzag of what is the thing?
"But that's not how things work in Madagascar," Mr. Zigzag said.
Cost: $35 to $44Find out more about the Evolg Zigzag Gloves here.
Mr. Miller acquired the nickname "Zigzag Zell" among some Democratic Party leaders.
On the island, bridges and walkways zigzag through a rapidly developing habitat.
It can take a while for democracies to zigzag toward the truth.
Even the yardstick-proportioned bodies and zigzag spaces attain a peculiar authority.
Does that include Rickon Stark (Art Parkinson), who died by forgetting to zigzag?
In all, he counted 176 zigzag speaking engagements across the country in 2017.
Soon, Mr. Moore placed a book, "Agent Zigzag," on the table between them.
As people zigzag toward love or affection, they're blowing it all the time.
In particular, his speech was notable for the unapologetically zigzag quality of the messaging.
The zigzag sofa made of pine is really cool, but is it actually comfortable?
So when you listen to ZigZag, you're hearing it as old-school tech, right?
When Rickon is running in a straight line like a dumbass #GameofThrones #zigzag pic.twitter.
Did you not need a zigzag ingenuity to make the chickens walk your walk?
Is the white zigzag part of the painting or part of the wall or both?
The decoration on top of this one is a zigzag pattern piped in white icing.
Ancient, moonlike, rounded rocks covered in soft sludge, then a zigzag of knobby tree roots.
Every day, the water trucks zigzag through Iztapalapa, offering a lifeline for hundreds of families.
They also didn't warn the ship to zigzag in its pattern to evade enemy submarines.
So that zigzag, that decoupling makes me really excited about gold shares as a diversifier.
If it's nighttime, zigzag through the burning metal drums until you reach the silhouetted crowd.
He has since figured out how to create custom installations that twist, zigzag and curve.
I make out a zigzag, a line of fringe cutting its way through the clamor.
Yeah. What percent of people make stoner jokes when you tell them it's called ZigZag?
The two rented in Mercedes House, with its unique zigzag spiral design, in Hell's Kitchen.
Do all of these zigzag moves in foreign policy make it challenging to cover Donald Trump?
Each zigzag stem has been trained so that it grows no higher than Raminisoa can reach.
The genius zigzag-shaped pan makes every inch of batter bake into a chewy edge piece.
Bits The trajectory of the world's biggest public company these days appears to be a zigzag.
The angles of both elbows answer each other; the arms and shoulder describe a descending zigzag.
To get there, pedestrians must take a zigzag of narrow paths through a giant construction project.
We've painted it red, and we got the black and white zigzag carpet and red drapes.
It's something like a zigzag accordion pattern, but the materials mean ordinary hand-folding isn't an option.
And the more exposure you have to stocks, the more the value of your portfolio will zigzag.
So are you selling tokens specific to Stable Genius/ZigZag or is it part of Civil's tokens?
"ZigZag" chronicles their journey as they try to understand blockchain technology and its possible implications for journalism.
Missoni and Saks have teamed up on a zigzag print Key to the Cure T-shirt ($2164).
A crew arrays the tubes on the snow in a zigzag pattern and runs water through them.
Marshes, streams and lakes lie alongside many of the roads and highways that zigzag across North America.
Dujardin cantered toward us in a zigzag, skipping the horse onto a different leg at each turn.
Famous for its elaborately carved wood and ancient structures, its narrow side streets zigzag through towering, balconied walls.
The 20-year-old took long strides and ran from one side to the other in a zigzag.
The tubes zigzag through acres of forest from tree to tree before pouring out into a collection tank.
"Whole lotta drizzles today," said Randolph Denis, 44, squeezing a zigzag of vanilla syrup atop an iced latte.
At Bhalswa, a steady flow of jeeps zigzag up the trash heap dumping their garbage, as hawks circle overhead.
"As you know, epi curves can zigzag," referring to a diagram that shows the distribution of cases over time.
Huntington-Whiteley is wearing a zigzag bikini in the pic, and her beachy hair is blowing in the wind.
Two different colored horizontal rows of zigzag bands in which the artist has carefully interspersed dots ensconce this form.
The President's zigzag had much to do with the pushback he received from aides and conservatives, multiple sources said.
Oh, and it had 10 triangular bony plates running in a zigzag down its back, not unlike a stegosaurus.
I admired the zigzag motif that formed part of the design above the main entrance on West Fifth Street.
You can find snag the Tree Toppers ($115) in the following black and white patterns: Houndstooth, Polkadots, and ZigZag.
Arrange rhubarb pieces in a zigzag or chevron pattern on surface of rolled piecrust, leaving a 2-inch border.
Models wore one shoulder overalls, parachute-style light raincoats, zigzag cut vests, oversize shirts and coats with wide pockets.
Pale green and white zigzags on the body and then a black and white zigzag pattern on the arms.
The script was meant to be read in a zigzag fashion, from left to right and top to bottom.
A real French or German soldier could never have seen more than about 210 feet along the zigzag shelters.
Zigzag through the banana pancake carts and shuffling tour groups, to a row of stalls alight with silk lanterns.
The paving no longer exists but, at the time its black and white zigzag motif was a big hit.
Birmingham's school district borders zigzag in ways that make little sense if you don't know how they came to be.
This limits digging into the ground, so water and sewage pipes zigzag through town in elevated metal corridors called utilidors.
By studying the resulting zigzag patterns, scientists have been able to estimate the speed and size of the offending object.
Randria Zigzag, the government official responsible for overseeing zones of intensive charcoal production near Toliara, said 45 percent was illegal.
NEW DELHI — Plenty of back-and-forth intermingling happens along the 2,500-mile zigzag border shared by India and Bangladesh.
If you believe you are in the gunman's line of sight, run in a zigzag, or from cover to cover.
Simplified, zigzag images of lightning are also culturally ingrained (think of the lightning emoji or the common symbol for electricity).
The nationalization was another zigzag in Russia's on-again, off-again embrace of private property in the post-Soviet period.
Modern turtles have both a shell and a beak, but their evolution is more a zigzag than a straight line.
Mr. Lindberg favors what he calls zigzag melodies, which allow the soloist to cover two layers of harmony at a time.
Having gone back in and rewritten after the presidential election, I then had this second zigzag of the explosion of #MeToo.
McVay was acquitted of one charge but was found guilty of endangering the crew by failing to have the Indianapolis zigzag.
Playing with a group of college basketball's top returning talents, Smith was able to zigzag around and through defenders with ease.
Uki Goñi BUENOS AIRES — Argentina is changing political direction again, in a century-old zigzag from left to right and back.
These concertina fold-out books are displayed to great effect here, outstretched and casting a pleasing zigzag shadow on their plinths.
Located in London, UK, the Royal College of Pathologists gets a modern update with a zigzag structure at the building's center.
Instead, as so many have noted, in film at least, it's been a zigzag process of steps back and steps forward.
The mood was solemn and subdued as those in attendance filed peacefully through a zigzag of stanchions filling the center floor.
Swaths of text appear in different shades or zigzag across the page; other pages contain only single paragraphs or single sentences.
"  But the best one might be his comment on those irritating Zubat:  "Bats, with their fluttering zigzag flight are not easy targets.
This compels any wildfire to follow a zigzag path in search of fuel, travelling against the wind at least half the time.
And at Salvatore Ferragamo (right), Massimiliano Giornetti presented a vibrant, zigzag cape and skirt that were just as colorful as the runway.
For this year's charitable tee, Missoni has added their signature zigzag print to a white tee in pink, yellow, blue, and burgundy.
That he can save Rickon, a trash child who doesn't even value his own life enough to run in a zigzag pattern.
To prevent car bombings and shootings, security forces place concrete barriers in zigzag formations or set up defense lines reinforced with sandbags.
Mr. Fulk equipped a studio with a four-poster bed with multicolor zigzag bed curtains installed in an alcove with matching wallpaper.
Take the zigzag knits developed by Angela Missoni's parents in the 1950s, which probably constitute one of the most enduring brand identities.
The wanderings in "Omeros" were rivaled by Mr. Walcott's own zigzag itinerary as a teacher and lecturer at universities around the world.
Almost every guy who went to fight there returned with a crazy zigzag scar in the middle of the forehead from spinning elbows.
This would allow "free routing", which means pilots can fly directly to a destination, rather than follow established airways, which often zigzag around.
Zigzag through the cones laterally 10 times, bringing both feet to the outside of each cone before moving on to the next one.
Mr. Netanyahu's coalition zigzag has left Mr. Herzog's Zionist Union, an alliance of the Labor Party and Tzipi Livni's centrist Hatnua, in turmoil.
He found that arranging mirrors in a zigzag projected an inverted image that he could then trace onto a metal plate or canvas.
"It's sort of a zigzag and roller coaster flight because they are continuously going from one cloud to the other," Dr. Weimerskirch said.
Lauren Grant, between movements of "Double," traces a descending zigzag with her hand, like the fall of a feather through currents of air.
They stretch the length of the canvas to zigzag like an accordion's pleats, overlaid with slime-green blades of grass that resemble nematodes.
Sometimes I'm a little scared that soon I'll be just like everyone else, walking zigzag down the street and talking into thin air.
Ms. Hupfield is surrounded by diamonds cut from gray industrial felt and arranged like the zigzag lines of a comic-book speech bubble.
Choose from one of the courses developed for children that include tunnels, zigzag bridges and swinging logs with zip-lining at the end.
The third quarter wraps up in the week ahead with stocks just slightly higher for the period, after a summer of zigzag moves.
The zigzag warren leading up to the watering hole has been nicknamed the "Wall of Love" and cost some 200,000 rupees ($3,000) to build.
Ships painted in these zigzag patterns were difficult to discern, making it difficult for the enemy to estimate a target's range, speed, and heading.
Then, she divides the hair into a zigzag part and French braids the section along it, creating a spiral shape ending at the crown.
As a ruse, the forced labors were told to dig zigzag-shaped trenches for the army, but in reality they were digging their graves.
I planned a zigzag route, revisiting places where I once lived or worked, a 29-day sprint through 19603 states (and four time zones).
He hired the American architect Barbara Bestor for the job, and the midcentury, light flooded building she designed has a zigzag roof and portholes.
Now she talks about it all the time as the host of "ZigZag," a podcast that will go into its second season next month.
There, you'll find the whitewashed Immaculate Conception Church, originally built in 1600, with zigzag steps modeled after Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga, Portugal.
The tiger charges, the antelope begin to zigzag and scatter to evade the attack, and when the tiger finally closes the distance, an antelope falls.
"I think the key message we're trying to say here is it is still likely (the oil price is) going to zigzag around," said Lee.
The longevity of their relationship contrasts with the zigzag path they have cut through the arts, compelled by ideas and stories rather than career-building.
On the latest episode of Recode Media with Peter Kafka, the co-founder of Stable Genius Productions talks about funding her ZigZag podcast with digital coins.
The effectiveness of this "dazzle" camouflage was never quite clear, but a new study suggests that these zigzag patterns can be quite deceptive when they move.
It was as if, having gotten an industry majority to zigzag to his tune (metaphorically, and, occasionally, literally), he had moved on to another thing entirely.
Students may be asked to choose careers while still in high school, rather than the more freeform choices and zigzag career paths Americans are accustomed to.
"We are saddened to confirm that two of our guests were injured in a shark attack this morning," ZigZag Whitsundays said in a Tuesday Facebook post.
The new nation, an idea still in progress, would inevitably call for reassessment, flexibility and innovation, and Feldman skillfully navigates the zigzag path of Madison's recalibrations.
Images on social media showed the mangled wreckage of the train carriages in a zigzag pattern near the tracks, and injured passengers lying on the ground.
I'd already given up on my bike because of the potholes and the lack of bike lanes that make your ride a perilous zigzag through traffic.
In Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park, broad green concrete bridges zigzag over the roads and rails that once cut off the city's art museum from the water.
The villagers pointed the girls toward home and told them to "run in a zigzag," says Lydia, because it would be harder for anyone to shoot them.
One of the first common shapes was the "Shide," a series of zigzag folded and cut paper attached to either rope or wood to signify purification rituals.
International money transfers can be costly and often go via payment corridors that zigzag the globe before reaching their destination -- an inefficient and archaic method, says Rossiello.
A few months after he became Cuba's dictator, Cuban satire MAD-like magazine, ZigZag, ran a cartoon with Castro in it, surrounded by people he considered undesirable.
Be prepared to zigzag, because life does not always turn out like you think it's going to turn out, and that's true on the personal side, too.
We kept speeding in a zigzag motion, and after what felt like an eternity but was probably just a few minutes, he stopped the car and sighed.
Update: Art Parkinson, who plays Rickon Stark on Game of Thrones, is well-aware that his character should have run in a zigzag to dodge Ramsay's arrows.
To many South Koreans, the zigzag was another sign of Washington's poor coordination in its North Korea policy, and it left Mr. Moon with a difficult choice.
Susan Orlean, the New Yorker writer and book author, is currently on a five-month, North American zigzag to promote "The Library Book," her newest best-seller.
In the diagrams, light reflects off the mirrors in a zigzag pattern, landing on a projection surface that had to stand within arms-length of the artist.
The tighter waves present in works like "Cross A" (1984) and "Composition" (1981), show the inspiration of zigzag shapes in the Berber textiles they are exhibited beside.
He lets us watch it change as a moving sun plays across its zigzag surfaces and as his camera takes it in from all kinds of angles.
Ms. Zomorodi, the former host of the WNYC technology podcast "Note to Self," created "ZigZag" with Jen Poyant, who was the executive producer of the WNYC show.
For her second capsule collection for Salvatore Ferragamo, which will be introduced on Thursday, Sara Battaglia put a spin on the house's signature craftsmanship and zigzag motifs.
In the gilded dining room, with high ceilings, leather seating and a zigzag marble floor, there is a typical steakhouse menu, with a deep collection of wines.
Inside the coffin, illuminated by a light-up Jesus, Jerico had been cleaned up, though the thick makeup could not conceal the zigzag split in his forehead.
Sitting behind the wheel of a street sweeper on a recent morning, Mr. Patton was forced to zigzag around parked cars as other drivers sped by him.
A majority of the replies echo a resounding "no" to the style suggestion, while other fans agree that if anyone could pull off the zigzag style, it's Mendes.
But I repeat, to have a foreign policy military policy you need to have a comprehensive strategy and not to have a zigzag foreign policy that worries me.
Featuring a lime green and white zigzag pattern, the Nike-designed jersey sold out in a matter of minutes as eager fans queued up, ready to spend $90.
In the days ahead they would have to zigzag through a patchwork of pressure ridges and risk breaking through the frozen mantle and drowning in the glacial sea.
He turned a separate barnlike structure where hay was once stored into a warm, wood-filled salon decorated with art, vintage furniture and a zigzag sofa he designed.
The garage, called the Z because of its zigzag shape, was designed both as a place to park your car and as a kind of public art gallery.
Often the planks of wood are not lined up next to one another in staggered parallel lines, but laid out in zigzag patterns known as chevron and herringbone.
Comey's zigzag course through the maze of the email controversy is perplexing for both sides but the responsible party for this disruption is, as it was all along, Clinton.
Lemp claimed that the ship's lights were off and steering a zigzag course, leading him to believe that the vessel was either a troopship or an armed merchant cruiser.
Separating these clusters of colored diamonds and triangles is a wide, white zigzag running, like a geometric lightning bolt, from the canvas's top left edge to its center bottom.
While Hemsworth, 28, rocked a classic black tuxedo and bow tie for the occasion, Cyrus made a statement in a glittery silver Moschino gown with zigzag pink ruched insert.
Letta further added that the move seems to be a very unilateral initiative and is another example of this new "zigzag foreign policy" that Trump is starting to apply.
Apparently, if you're trying to avoid getting struck by flying arrows, you should run in an unpredictable way, like a zigzag, so that you're a tougher target to hit.
A 60-second zigzag in Voyager 2's magnetometer readings, which measured the strength and direction of the planet's magnetic field, revealed what looked like a plasmoid to them.
These businesses pack their vans with as many inmates as possible and spend weeks on the road making pickups and drop-offs on routes that zigzag across the country.
So, I mean, I'll start out with what was really in the first episode of ZigZag, which explained how ... You can go listen to it, there's what, six episodes?
The window pivots like a garage door, opening up the room to a terrace for outdoor dining and to a zigzag pathway down to the pool and guest rooms.
The window is mounted seamlessly into a cantilevered, 968-square-foot concrete box, which is folded in an origami-inspired style that allows its three rooms to zigzag upward.
The zigzag design on the arm bone matched patterns on engraved animal bones found in France from the same period, suggesting it was a common motif during that time.
His buildings incorporate motifs from Andean textiles and ceramics that zigzag and curl their way across looming facades, framing huge, glossy window panes that reveal nothing of the interiors.
Rescue workers, some attending to injured people at the scene, used cranes to lift the battered cars, some of which were lined in a zigzag pattern near the tracks.
Even if you had no idea that Missoni is best known for its zigzag pattern sweaters, you sure could recognize how appealing that stack of colorful coffee cups was.
Everyone believed he was going to die, but six months later, he was back and as obnoxious as ever, a zigzag scar spanning half his head like a zipper.
Using a sharp knife or large cookie cutter, cut sandwich into an egg shape; cut a zigzag line through the middle of the oval, creating 2 "cracked egg" halves. 4.
The zigzag followed days of confusing and conflicting signals; at one point the Justice Department even requested (but failed to obtain) permission from judges to replace its team of lawyers.
And six years later, Michael Heizer created one of his first earth works here, a zigzag trench incised like an abstract painting into the surface of a dry lake bed.
The eight art itineraries, unveiled in May, follow the same zigzag pattern as the streets, with ceramic sculptures and panels inserted into the town's rough stone walls at irregular intervals.
Using Instagram stories as its launch platform, Allbirds announced its simple Tree Toppers are available for a limited time in three new black and white patterns: Houndstooth, Polkadots, and ZigZag.
Open study spaces are scattered throughout the building, and Bennetts Associates designed the windows to create the zigzag shadows you see in the photo, adding dynamism to the open spaces.
Ms. Alvarado made her acrylic-on-canvas pieces, each painted with a thrilling zigzag pattern, as backdrops for performances by the Natural Information Society, in which she plays the harmonium.
Michael Rothman said cartoons about hospitals that show a chart with a zigzag line appended to the foot of each patients' bed reflect the visual power of the Rothman Index.
One of the first people to pull off this feat, a photographer from Philadelphia named William Nicholson Jennings, explicitly set out to prove the inaccuracy of the conventional lightning zigzag.
From 1998 to 2001, I lived in a Germany still on the zigzag path out of historical shame, confronting the Nazi past with the return of the capital to Berlin.
LOS ANGELES — You could see the red taillights in the parking lots, out beyond the zigzag pavilion roof at Dodger Stadium, in the bottom of the 22016th inning Wednesday night.
Perhaps the biggest revolution was a distinctively nostalgic print of '60s-era flowers, whose bright colors covered some of the collection's ubiquitous quilting and even a zigzag-shaved fur coat.
Uber is also taking into account things like traffic signals and bus lanes, so drivers don't have to change lanes or zigzag across the street to pickup or drop-off riders.
They do not just let it locate fishing vessels; they let it take a good guess as to what they are doing (boats long-lining for tuna, for example, zigzag distinctively).
"You're bouncing light in a zigzag, so it goes from your face to the flat mirror, to the curved mirror and then to the surface you're working on," Mr. O'Neill said.
Here, she crisscrosses the space, walking in a steady zigzag from one corner to another, embellishing each line of her path with slow turns, powerfully outstretched gestures and telling, momentary pauses.
Most of the time they alternate as they stack up the height of the borough, forming a zigzag, the widest possible slalom course from top to bottom (or bottom to top).
Captain McVay faced a different trauma: a court-martial, in which he was convicted of failing to steer the ship in a precautionary zigzag that may have thwarted the Japanese submarine.
But in the Houthi-controlled areas the streets are busy -- crammed with cars that are forced to zigzag around earth mounds that block alternate lanes as a defensive measure against invaders.
Each wheel is equipped with 19 of these zigzag-shaped grousers, which have to bear the weight of the rover, and provide traction as the wheels traverse over sand and jagged rocks.
Star and the rest of the crew zigzag across the heartland, through Oklahoma and Nebraska and the Dakotas, alighting in truck stops and oil fields as well as suburbs and trailer parks.
And they plan to deploy a wave glider, which is a small submarine powered by wave energy and sunlight, to zigzag across thousands of square miles of ocean listening for whale activity.
You can still get a hint of Richfield Tower from two tall zigzag elevator doors that were salvaged in the demolition and have been incorporated near a lobby entrance at the Plaza.
In another, "Untitled (P-21714)" (22017), short lines in three colors (light mint-green, dark blue, and bright purple) zigzag up the right side of the canvas as if climbing a mountainside.
The way he constructed it, with the images on the clear Lexan, the zigzag angles of the panels and a mirror at the back, makes it a combination of sculpture and painting.
Since taking over the company in 1997, Angela has continued the family's vibrant legacy — introducing beachwear and updating the once-weighty zigzag knit with lighter Lurex yarns and gauzy constructions for evening.
The footage from Hexo+ gets a little bit jerky when I start to zigzag, but in general, the drone followed me pretty consistently for the full half hour I was demoing it.
The process of quality checking media typically involves putting agar—a jelly-like material commonly used to culture bacteria—in a petri dish then streaking the solution with a zigzag line of bacteria.
He would leave his home through the back gate, walking a few paces down a back alley onto 15th Street, then zigzag over toward 16th, where the speedway's main entrance used to be.
Mahdavi kept the zigzag marble floor that the previous artist had created, added globe lamps with copper bases, and installed curvaceous furniture of her own design in the layout of a classic brasserie.
The same day, after dashing to a long, zigzag, game-winning score, Giants wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. was whistled because he had removed his helmet an instant before running off the field.
The morning Mr. Shaver and his son came to the docks, high waves prevented the ThunderFish Alpha from doing much more than zigzag around the marina before being loaded back on its truck.
And now, as a star on "The Affair," Showtime's prestige infidelity wallow, and as a performer with the experimental performance collective the Wooster Group, her straight woman routine is finally starting to zigzag.
Migraine with visual aura is characterized primarily by visual disturbances like the ones I face, including blind spots and loss of peripheral vision, and seeing zigzag lines, spinning objects, and flashes of light.
Do you put it on our side and abandon the river to Mexico, or seize Mexican territory for it, or put it in the middle of the river, or do some zigzag compromise?
At this spacious restaurant from Tao Group Hospitality, the entrance, a broad staircase down two levels, gives way to a zigzag bar, lit in neon by signs commemorating downtown clubs from the past.
As she travels the stage in an introductory zigzag, greeting her friends and family with upper body gestures, her feet sing with youthful brilliance — small sideways jumps (pas de chat) and incisive pointwork.
"The glasses, the beard, the hair, the black turtleneck, the jeans and the sneakers — he had a costume that was as iconic as Charlie Brown's zigzag or Batman's bat symbol," Mr. Sikoryak said.
We walk along the docks and zigzag through nets filled with the morning's catch, under the watchful eyes of a cat who seems more amused than interrogatory and fishers who are hard at work.
During a Bong movie, you can't quite tell where it will tug you next, either in mood or in the zigzag of the plot, and even afterward you can't be sure what you've seen.
But the ultimate reward is a deeper understanding of the forces at work, as well as a wild ride down a zigzag trail left by the flailing of men with bloated and broken egos.
These were used to confuse and trap spirits, and variations of the VV mark include a zigzag motif, probably to ward off lightning, and a ladder motif for salvation and climbing away from evil.
Nigeria's zigzag inspired home kit, which has become a global sensation, selling over three million copies before a ball has been kicked, would not have looked out of place at an early '90s rave.
Switching among registries of fishing permits, regional tuna licenses and blacklisted vessels, he could tell it had no license to fish in Palau's waters, even though its zigzag trajectory indicated it was doing just that.
The hair tool brand, Glampalm, describes its ZigZag Styling Iron as "a departure from everything you know about heat-styling," which seems like a fair statement, promising "uniform, texturized waves" for an "avant-garde" look.
Soon enough, her hedonism backfires: After her boyfriend is busted for selling drugs, White Girl's camera follows Leah's feverish zigzag between her own highs and lows as she works to get him released from prison.
"The sanctions, the uncertainty in the market and Rouhani's zigzag policies have put pressures on the economy and the job market, but I predict that the market will find a balance soon," Laylaz told Reuters.
In case you missed out on the madness the first time around or are just ready to throw some elbows to get zigzag merchandise at a reasonable price, you'll have your chance on September 14.
Ms. Zomorodi got serious about explaining blockchain in the second episode of "ZigZag," and she did it with the help of a "Schoolhouse Rock"-style jingle sung by the musician and podcaster Martin Zaltz Austwick.
It's even released a video showing its staff in Hokkaido scampering after a reindeer running zigzag away from them, as the delivery app tracking the reindeer shows a corresponding icon running wildly over the map.
Between intermittent drizzle and drenching downpours, social workers climbed an embankment just off what they called the "zigzag" — an entanglement of roads and exits from the Henry Hudson Parkway and Riverside Drive in northern Manhattan.
A cake might outwardly be inspired by Miura-ori, an origami fold involving a zigzag series of parallelograms, adapted in the 1970s by a Japanese astrophysicist for the deployment of solar panels on space satellites.
In a paper published in PLOS One on Wednesday, Dr. Bello and her colleagues report what appears to have been a purposeful engraving of a zigzag pattern on a human arm bone, an indication of ritual.
Fleeing black-uniformed snipers and storm troopers, as well as opportunistic street criminals, Lucy teams up with a burly janitor named Stupe (Dave Bautista), and they zigzag through the neighborhood that gives the movie its title.
The dip of the foot/rib cage seems to occasion the slow rise of the belly and sets up the quick zigzag of the legs, which, like her lips, neck, and hand, are open and vulnerable.
"In bocce, for example, a zigzag path should occur over a length of 27 meters, but this distance is much longer than the typical shooting length and so the knuckleball effect will be incomplete," said Darbois Texier.
Instead of circling a diamond counterclockwise, pesapallo players run the bases in a zigzag path, starting left to get to first base, then cutting across the infield to second on the right, then left again to third.
John Beasley Greene, who died of tuberculosis at the age of 24, made his spare "View of Luxor," of a pale desert and sun-bleached sky separated by a zigzag line of buildings and trees, in 1854.
In unison, these women — the Shades — dance the same to-and-fro phrase: a zigzag walk punctuated by a linear gesture forward into space and then a stretch back with arms making a halo around the head.
Well, so one I already mentioned, which is have the courage to get outside your comfort zone and embrace the adventure of the swerve and the zigzag that happened in my life in retrospect made perfectly good sense.
Just as at Missoni, where the layers of thin black- and white-striped knit miniskirts and thinner undershirts, oversize black-and-white chunky cardigans, and nubby black and white zigzag knit jackets had the ease of the familiar.
To the north, where the facade meets Milan's skyline and becomes mostly glass, cantilevering over the street, the block breaks into a zigzag of shifting floor plates, rectangles and trapezoids, the whole building wedged onto a triangular plot.
Today, as the CEO of LacPatrick, an Irish dairy firm with complex supply chains that zigzag across the border, Mr D'Arcy worries that Brexit will revive dangers that people on both sides thought had been consigned to the past.
He played blues riffs and zigzag lead lines and nagging trills and manic tremolo crescendos, racing around and under and up and down the whole stage set to end up on an elevator platform in a shower of confetti.
This time around, Ms. Finamore ambitiously set out to track the steady, if occasionally zigzag, evolution of the ways in which most everything we think about fashion has been governed by that hoary and tyrannical old bogeyman — the binary.
Mr. Ghesquière was at romp in the fields of fashion, mixing up Belle Époque prints — swirling curlicues and Art Nouveau portraits; fecund florals; thoughts of Sarah Bernhardt and Marcel Proust — with rainbow sequin zigzag knits and lacy embroidered tulle.
Additionally, while you would hold Codex Selden vertically to read the images from the bottom to the top, to decipher the hidden text on its reverse, you would hold the manuscript horizontally, with the images following a zigzag pattern.
Eventually I choose my next stop and set off, but good intentions to travel from point A to point B are interrupted by another camp or quest, and then another, and another, bending my straight path into an erratic zigzag.
Some clever manipulation of the video data by the team reduced the number of pulses necessary to send a full video frame, from sharing some data between pixels to using a "zigzag" scan (left to right, then right to left) pattern.
One successor was Aladdin Sane, a zigzag of painted lightning across his face; another, the most troubled, was the Thin White Duke, an aristocratic cabaret singer in black trousers, waistcoat and white shirt, needing only a skull to play Hamlet.
Much of the collection is coffee-table kitsch: tiny swimmers bobbing in turquoise tropical waters; an Umbrian walled city enveloped in fog; a parking lot packed with cars that form a geometric zigzag; an entire chapter of wacky stunt wedding photos.
J.P. The vocal line of "Lonely Lover," the first single from Xenia Rubinos's new album "Black Terry Cat" is a long, teasing, jazzy, chromatic zigzag, pausing only to wiggle a little and then veer off at one more different angle.
This zigzag semblance, along with Man Ray's series of Duchamp cross-dressed as Rrose Sélavy, are benchmark pieces in the historical path of conceptual-fictional self-portraiture trailed by Urs Lüthi, Claude Cahun, Marcel Bascoulard, and Cindy Sherman, among others.
A coffee table combines a stone zigzag base, a brass diamond and a metal top in a way that seems both ancient and up-to-date; the upright frame of the Lovers sofa, topped with rounded ornaments, has a tribal primitivism.
Lines zigzag across their surfaces, weaving in and out of patches of color, breaking up and crossing, some in concentric circles, others zooming upwards in parallel formation toward a cosmic unknown, and still others ripping diagonally through hovering shapes and shadows.
PARELES Not to be confused with Ella Mai, Ego Ella May is a singer and songwriter from London who's on the jazzy side of the neo-soul spectrum, with a fine-line soprano and a penchant for zigzag chromatic melodies.
Those are all things that served him well later in life, as a singer who found success in Nashville only to retreat from the country music business and its demands, and as someone whose zigzag path has been idiosyncratic and misunderstood.
The images include Bowie in concert on the Ziggy Stardust tour of 1973; the famous zigzag lightning bolt across his face on the "Aladdin Sane" cover; and the covers of his "Heroes" (1977), "Let's Dance" (1983) and "Earthling" (1997) albums.
But what the faces are really doing, along with the daubs, the strokes and the intricate but soft-edged zigzag patterns that occasionally appear, is keeping your conscious attention engaged while Ms. Gendel's indelible colors stream directly into your unconscious.
Zukie shouts from inside a room he has hewn himself from a bass line as tall and dense as trees, runs a zigzag course over a shifting terrain of percussion, summons phantom armies of brass instruments to come riding over the crest.
The zigzag on Mr. Golunov's case came as economic stagnation has taken a bite out of Russians' well-being, and as a flurry of small protests has broken out in Russian provincial cities, often over local issues related to corruption and financial woes.
We see that again in the finale, in its best scene, in which Molly finds Ruth standing on the Alan Pangborn Bridge, considering jumping into the water again in hopes of taking a different "zigzag" in the road — and maybe saving Alan.
But no dish exemplified the owners' cerebral approach better than uttapam, a tangy pancake that's miraculously both crispy and spongy and layered with a zigzag of tart tamarind-date chutney, a simple oil-based salsa, tangy yogurt and soft cubes of potato.
Most of these buildings are red brick, but a whimsical alternative, at No. 2501, is the Italian-style Villa Charlotte Brontë, a co-op that has barrel-tile roofs, vine-draped walls and staircases that zigzag upward, as in an Escher drawing.
If you're feeling extra frugal, though, you can make a turn onto Calico Basin Road, just northeast of the main entrance; slowly zigzag north and west until you find yourself at the end of Sandstone Drive, and park your car in the lot there.
If you observe and mark the position of Mars night after night during retrograde, you&aposll see a shape emerge — sometimes it&aposs a closed loop and sometimes it&aposs more of a zigzag — all depending on where the planets are on their tilted axes.
It's not quite as scary as it sounds, although they do place a heavy duty Nascar-like helmet on your head and assign a professional driver and brakeman to accompany you on the descent through about 20 hair-raising, zigzag turns on the refrigerated track.
A book without centering characters or stories is like a ski run down the virgin face of a mountain: it's thrilling to watch a master zigzag through the landscape, but, if the turns aren't sharp and well judged, he goes nowhere at alarming speed.
"That should be part of the conversation of a presidential damn campaign, not some of these sideshows, tweet by tweet, as we're going this zigzag to all these things that, frankly, are a little more trivial to me than the issues of life and death," he said.
CreditCreditMax Whittaker for The New York Times ACONCAGUA PROVINCIAL PARK, Argentina — Isabella de la Houssaye and her daughter, Bella, struggled to breathe in the thin air of the high Andes as they trudged up a zigzag trail to the top of Aconcagua, the highest summit outside Asia.
The show, which was also one year shy of Missoni's 65th anniversary, was the first time the Italian label combined men's and women's styles, and it included recognizable totems of the brand including interpretations of its colorful zigzag pattern and lots of sparkly party-ready Lurex.
Speaking of bunting — strings of paper triangles highly prized by the British people — there was so much of it strung in cheery zigzag patterns around Windsor that Ms. Markle could have tightrope walked across the town from end to end without ever having to touch the ground.
Visuals that felt striking and original in 1990 — like that red-curtained room with the black-and-white zigzag floors — have been so thoroughly subsumed into the culture that they might feel, perversely, like copycats to those just watching Twin Peaks for the first time in 2017.
In no time, a pretty girl might zigzag into my bed, and if it hadn't happened yet, it was excitingly attainable — if I said the right words, reached for the right girl— Instead, on the nights I couldn't sleep, I imagined Phoebe's sidling hips, the fist-sized breasts.
But on the opposing page, as a kind of envoi, we're told that the storm has subsided and "That which had been lightning / became the zigzag of my steps"—the finality of the book's last poem has now been transmuted into new, animated movement, leading to an unknown beyond.
However, "Unsteady lift forces are inherent to balls traveling through the air in every sport, so to complete our work we needed to find out why zigzag shots are associated with just a few games, such as soccer or baseball," co-author Baptise Darbois Texier said in a statement.
According to Zigzag Magazine, last July, Leslie Petrik, a chemistry professor from the University of the Western Cape, collected 10 sea urchins, four brittle star fish, one common starfish, and two household rags from the area surrounding the Green Point outfall, located several miles north of Camps Bay.
Editorial Among the Republicans going along with Donald Trump's takeover of their party, the House speaker, Paul Ryan, has made a tortuous art — a zigzag of maybes, yes-buts and oh, I guess sos — of protecting his interests en route to capitulating to the inevitable at the nominating convention.
The smaller bunkers had less but still adequate overhead cover and all were connected by zigzag trenches (a pattern that gave the Vietnamese soldiers additional shelter) deep enough to stand up in and take on the Americans, who at first would have no idea where the enemy was located.
Not all the choreography here is from Petipa's original 1890 ballet: The zigzag of traveling lifts was probably revised in the mid-1950s by Margot Fonteyn, the role's most famous interpreter, and the three spectacular "fish" dives (starting at 37 seconds) were added for the 1921 Diaghilev production.
Painted mainly in yellows, it percolates with horizontal, vertical, zigzag and circular brushstrokes, supplemented by dabs and swirls overlaid with drips and drizzles of red, sea-blue, bright green, and pink, an eruptive and bubbling surface that coheres with the patient viewer's unfolding fluency in the brushwork's measured and predictable patterns.
In photos on the company's website tagged Follow My #Aquazzurasteps, shoes act as visual punctuation: Zigzag straps mirror a blazer's tailored lines, ankle ties hug right at a denim hem, the tip of a red or blue toe delights the eye when it peeks out from under a long black skirt.
But Woods's greatness can also be measured by how he performs when his irons feel like dull knives in his hands, as they did Thursday when he hit zigzag shots, found just half the greens in regulation and somehow managed to post one of the 236 below-par opening rounds.
If anything, the songs from this period are even sparer than those on Revival — for instance, "Bad Liar," a shifting bundle of skipping, clicking percussion tracks wound tight around each other, has no melodic elements other than Gomez's singing and the zigzag bassline (which samples "Psycho Killer" by the Talking Heads).
Other pieces, like the one-of-a-kind Blue Velvet necklace, use titanium's unique property of richly hued oxidation to create colorful new jewels — in this case, a collar stacked with a zigzag of scallop shapes, each the same intense tone of cobalt as the brilliant 60-carat tanzanite stone at the necklace's center.
The narrative zigzag through time lets us know what Andrea has been up against — no wholesomely raised Mary Richards she — and builds a case for her to abandon her brother and his wife when they need her most, as they care for their terminally ill daughter on some inherited property up in New Hampshire.
They performed six times in five days, moving in an "emergent structure" of simple forward and backward zigzag steps around a square in a circular pattern, leaving space for members of the public to participate, which many did — including a 10-year-old girl who repeatedly said she was "so embarrassed," but continued nonetheless.
So in a way, the dotted line from job to job is a little bit of a zigzag, and I can't say that I ever had a master plan, but when I started having conversations about Vanity Fair, it did feel that there was something about the eclectic nature of my experience that actually worked for this role.
Ms. Twigg's books come in a rainbow of vivid, solid-color fabrics and rich brown leathers, accented along the spine with her distinctive exposed binding: waxed embroidery floss stitched in a zigzag along the top and bottom, with staggered vertical stripes in the center, each of which corresponds to a "signature," or gathering of paper, contained between the covers.
Opened in November 2016 in what was once a metals factory called Casa Cohen, the hotel has a fresh vibe — from zigzag floor tiles to floral wall murals — with shared spaces that include an outdoor patio and pool; a sitting room with a grand piano; and a library stocked with books like "Imperfect Utopia," by the artist Carlos Betancourt.
The GPS and gyroscope inside his smartwatch helped map the zigzag course of his various wave trajectories, tallying the ones he made and the ones he didn't, and recording wave speed, distance, time and energy expenditure for the entire session (impressively high, thanks to the effort required to paddle over the six- to eight-foot waves that morning).
"Katalin Street" takes a baggier shape, crisscrossing through time and perspective as the novel tracks the fates of three families — the Elekeses, the Temeses and the Helds, who are Jewish — in a zigzag that covers prewar Budapest, the German occupation and Communist rule; the longer of two sections, "Moments and Episodes," hops along in time and space.
Richard told me about Stonewall, not about being there, but about the zigzag of phone lines across the country, gay bar to pay phone to gay bar ring, ring, ringing off the hook with the news of the cops, the fist, the hell no, the fighting, the bricks in the brick-colored hands of the women who changed everything, everything, for us.
They went something like: drink, eat, drink again, zigzag dangerously toward another spot, order everything on the tapas menu at a classy bar, gobble it up in eight minutes, go shake hands in the kitchen of another establishment, eat some more, walk out with shaved eyebrows, order another magnum, climb on top of the bar at a gastronomic bistro ,and pound on your chest.
See Missoni, where the whole room was bathed in a cerulean light meant to represent a "door that connects different moments in the history of a fashion house," like a magical wormhole in space and time leading to a moment in the mid-1970s (according to the show notes) when women wore enveloping striped capes, chunky zigzag coats, thin swishy trousers and long metallic sheaths.
There's a gamer playing a device plugged into her TV, a Nintendo Game Boy floating in the air, a woman sitting on the ground cover in skin that resembles a zigzag puzzle, a woman filling in a crossword puzzle that is attached to a man's head, chess pieces assembled on a checkered board, a Pokémon, a brain that has been gamed, and several queens of hearts in the background.
The colorways are as follows for men and women: Houndstooth: Black and white houndstooth knit, black laces, white solePolkadots: Black with white polka dots, black laces, white soleZigZag: Black and white zigzag, black laces, black sole These one-of-a-kind patterns won't cost you any more than the normal Tree Toppers As with all of the Allbirds limited-edition colorways we've seen, we have a feeling these sneakers will go fast.

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