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From there, it went zigzagging and hopscotching around the world.
In real life, zigzagging usually suffices to get through difficult terrain.
But the wine country's zigzagging infernos didn't discriminate between rich and poor.
So why the revealer "DOWN" THE PIPE, if the PIPE is zigzagging?
The Loop-de-Loop, Zigzagging Journey to Adulthood, Andrew's note sets the tone.
Other cars were forced to move out of the allegedly zigzagging vehicle's path.
Zigzagging trench lines and pits from bomb blasts are visible in these crops.
Zigzagging trench lines and pits from bomb blasts are visible in these crops.
Mr. Gorbachev was zigzagging between military and peaceful solutions to the mounting crises.
Mr. Maloney headed off into a sarcastic recitation of the witness's zigzagging accounts.
They break free and race across, bounding onto the sidewalk, their hands rejoined like paper cutouts, zigzagging here, zigzagging there, Maggie clutching Zoom Zoom with her free hand, choking the thing, its dangly legs and arms, its floppy, flattened ears.
That asymmetry in the wake creates a sideways force resulting in the zigzagging motion.
What we have instead is Kidder's readable account of an intriguing man's zigzagging life.
Trump's is the theater of the zigzagging bully, nonstop noise often drowning out meaning.
But, on Sunday, she was relegated to walking her bike, zigzagging around the crowds.
"My response is zigzagging across campus and not interacting with them," Ms. Beaumont said.
This zigzagging shows us the degree to which change is responsive rather than rapid.
He will not stop zigzagging through Italy until the vote is held on December 4th.
Russia: Congress has been vexed by zigzagging implementation of sanctions against Russia for election interference.
He dictated long equations, his sad blind eyes zigzagging as we hurried to keep up.
In one corner, a mini woodland has sprung up with a boardwalk zigzagging through it.
In the summer, zigzagging sailboats, motorboats and kayaks must heed the path of the megaships.
Compositionally, Meyer draws discrete, often zigzagging linear structures onto the surface's subtly shifting white ground.
Like his older brother, Ernesto has been zigzagging between politics and journalism since his teenage years.
The workout consisted mostly of skipping to the beat of the trainer's commands, zigzagging between cones.
More than 1 million tonnes worth around $2000 million remains homeless, zigzagging between Europe and Asia.
It's going to be a zigzagging line that follows a general trend of up or down.
It's been a minute since the trio's last zigzagging slab post-punkisms on 213's Foulbrood.
The Japanese submarine captain testified at the trial that zigzagging would not have made any difference.
Directing with some flair, he employs a zigzagging timeline that gooses Matt Greenhalgh's otherwise downbeat screenplay.
He ended up zigzagging, trying to balance sunshine on one side with trees on the other.
These deep zigzagging lines are called linear gullies, likely formed by thawing blocks of carbon dioxide ice.
People walking several dogs, skateboarders and the bicyclists zigzagging on sidewalks all had to be avoided, too.
An enterprising multi-instrumentalist, he primarily plays the saxophone; his signature sound is a high, zigzagging squeal.
The ornate station featured chandeliers, ornamental skylights and soaring archways with zigzagging patterns of terra-cotta tiles.
Mr. Gandhi, along with his sister Priyanka, has been zigzagging the country trying to do just that.
Then, run the opposite direction, zigzagging as they go, to make themselves harder targets for the shooter.
This is a zigzagging chapter in American military history that soldiers are not about to resolve now.
"A lot of zigzagging around, going back and forth on the highway, going up and down," he said.
After an hour zigzagging on back roads, we saw a bonfire in the distance: Was that the party?
Healy's vocal is always emotive, but when stretched over a zigzagging melody, it sounds extra raw and vulnerable.
He continued driving in a zigzagging course for about a mile and a half before exchanging gunfire with police.
When her father could not travel, Wozniak's mother took her on Greyhound buses, zigzagging across the southern United States.
Rather than assert his innocence or talk about justice, he offers a zigzagging meditation on the nature of fatalism.
With billions of dollars at stake and zigzagging administration stances on trade, American energy companies are taking no chances.
In traditional caucus style, Cruz was zigzagging through twenty-eight Iowa counties, visiting four or five towns a day.
Then he pulled up another image: The protein here was a tangled clump, amino acids zigzagging almost off the screen.
Baked beans on toast for supper, and travel down the steep zigzagging roads in an open lorry like everyone else.
Two themes emerge from Mr Navarro's zigzagging research, which, since 22010, he has pursued at the University of California, Irvine.
New railways are more likely to keep zigzagging from the coastal ports to mines and industrial districts inland, Grantham says.
To keep up with this constant zigzagging of which forms of English can sell, brands hire people like Rachel Bernard.
His latest recounts the intriguing, zigzagging life of a software engineer and entrepreneur, shedding light on the start-up culture.
He walked alone to the rink, zigzagging down the steep streets of St. John's, past the rows of colorful houses.
There's something about zigzagging my way across the top, down the grid and back across again that feels very satisfying.
Against a backdrop of recession fears and continued uncertainty about tariffs, stocks have been zigzagging mostly downward for several weeks.
The scars on his leg today are a road map of suffering, zigzagging around his knee and down his leg.
After zigzagging upward for a couple of hours—in Slovenian, a switchback is called a serpentina —I stopped to rest.
President Trump's zigzagging on immigration reform as the country careens toward a Friday night government shutdown deadline has Congress frustrated.
Throughout the record, he keeps zigzagging back and forth, equally incapable of accepting the thug life and of tearing himself away.
So it's a relief when the director Michael Bay, amid this bleak fusillade, provides a little zigzagging action-movie-style relief.
It's not just that the political stakes are high; control over lucrative drug routes zigzagging several countries are also at play.
I hadn't imagined I would be threading my way up a zigzagging pass cut into the side of a Wyoming mountain.
It's a nice respite from the zigzagging of blame and guilt and relief and remorse of the actual torrid separation experience.
Zigzagging through the chaotic Cairo streets, minibuses and tuk-tuks carried signs advertising free rides for anyone going to the polls.
"This kind of zigzagging is very typical of a bottom-forming process," said Art Cashin, director of floor operations at UBS.
The hardest was stabilizing the load in the wheelbarrow as he made his way down the hill, zigzagging around sloping ledges.
It starts out flying straight through the air, but can break quite suddenly in any direction, zigzagging wildly late in its flight.
By Monday morning, diplomats were zigzagging their way across the Middle East, trying to find a way to defuse the escalating tensions.
The truck barreled in over 2 kilometers zigzagging course (a mile and a half), according to the latest report on France 2.
She steers gracefully through a zigzagging plot, slowing down for quiet, contemplative stretches and pausing for jokes that are irrelevant but irresistible.
Trip2003Real, based in Barcelona, has a full-day five-mile excursion zigzagging up and down Lisbon's seven hills; $45 a person. 3.
At one point, Sagan was zigzagging to ease his efforts up a steep grade, a technique more commonly seen in amateur races.
Over eons, tectonic forces and erosion have lifted the rock and exposed zigzagging strata, made colorful by differing stages of iron oxidation.
Davis wasn't afraid of placing jarring colors side by side or of zigzagging a calligraphic line across a painting, like an illegible sentence.
Benson, Arizona Weingart takes long exposures, sometimes keeping the shutter open more than 10 seconds to capture a lightning bolt's entire zigzagging trajectory.
Every morning at Tunnels I swam a mile or more, zigzagging between reefs and following the locals to what they could show me.
Beto O'Rourke has traveled to 20203 states and 91 cities, zigzagging across the country in a breathtaking series of minivans, coffee shops, and rallies.
Thin, scrawling brushstrokes overpopulate her "Autumn Landscape" (1957), with shades of yellow, green and brown zigzagging across the canvas like leaves in the wind.
But Tarney does an exceptional job of tracing the zigzagging line of Harry's self-identity and recalling the inevitable questions asked along the way.
In "61-T-2" (1961), relatively straight lines intersect with zigzagging ones along the top of the painting, seeming to start beyond canvas's edges.
There's real pleasure in the images of Mr. Cruise, tense yet nimble, zigzagging through Paris on a motorcycle or sliding a car across pavement.
Naiad is in a tilted, varying orbit that resembles an oddly zigzagging pattern, where it appears to pass Thalassa two times above and below.
PHOENIX – In Arizona, robots zigzagging across a sidewalk will have the same rights as everyone else – and they will have to follow the same laws.
Today's Medium is the product of five years' worth of zigzagging decisions that Williams has made as its leader — which makes its path forward unclear.
"This sort of zigzagging is not at all unusual," said Gadi Wolfsfeld, a professor of political communications at the Interdisciplinary Center Herzliya near Tel Aviv.
Trent Kelly stared down the muzzle from less than 20 yards, and the shooter missed repeatedly as he careened, zigzagging toward the first base dugout.
Zigzagging the full gambit of dance music, the 51st DJ Kicks edition is a heady concoction of sultry house, velvety blues, and bruising hip-hop.
"I'd be in the middle of the sea, and I would see 50 boats zigzagging toward me," Mr. Valamios said, gazing across the narrow channel.
Schoolchildren walked home zigzagging through clogged, narrow streets, where produce stands share sidewalk space with tables where sellers hawked small bags of cocaine and marijuana.
Camouflaged in a rainy March under cappuccino-colored puddles, they twist ankles, topple zigzagging scooters and turn car rides into brain-rattling off-road excursions.
And yet, we (and I include myself) have a collective complex about sampling, zigzagging and swerving from (or simply not having) ironclad long-term plans.
The van veered south from Plaça de Catalunya, the city's most recognizable square, zigzagging from side to side to hit as many people as possible.
It's hard to say why Sam Nunberg chose to spend hours zigzagging across cable news shows to publicly defy a federal grand jury subpoena this week.
Ross Baker, a professor of political science at Rutgers University and former Senate fellow, said Graham's zigzagging around the mediascape could erode some of his credibility.
In a bizarre decision, Keitany began to drift toward the east side of 5th avenue, away from Flanagan's tail, before zigzagging back into the customary route.
He was at the nightclub by himself and was zigzagging out of the club when he came across a young woman who was shot in the arm.
We do have a few planned activities, mostly in London, but the rest of our trip will be spent zigzagging the countryside and relaxing in various Airbnbs.
Suddenly, he is a wanted man in France, pursued by Korsch and zigzagging his way north on local trains and stolen bicycles, sleeping in fields and barns.
In a bizarre decision, Keitany began to drift toward the east side of Fifth Avenue, away from Flanagan and Daska, before zigzagging back to the customary route.
The crackle of gunfire, the carjacking of the minivan and the zigzagging chase that followed threw the mostly residential neighborhood around the Staten Island courthouse into chaos.
And the borders between "truth and illusion," to quote a favorite phrase of Martha's, are zigzagging with a new ferocity that even they can't keep up with.
Critics say that Mr. Trump's zigzagging policies have emboldened regional foes, unnerved American partners, and invited Russia and various regional players to seek to exert their influence.
There is a fan, tightly wound with string; a long, vertical strip of paper with coloured, zigzagging triangles along it; a monochrome fold-out book with enigmatic subtitles.
Cadmium red and bright orange bands alternate behind and beside the blue, obscuring the pink field and the zigzagging line, but painted thinly enough to reveal their ghosts.
The lake is a large artificial reservoir, located on the former flood-plains of the Tisza river, with zigzagging channels, backwaters and a myriad of small reedy islands.
New York City pedestrians already have to defer to distracted smartphone addicts zigzagging in front of them and scofflaw bikers silently flying out of nowhere from behind them.
Generally speaking, it's easier to know what to do — or not do — during market zigzagging if you already have a financial plan in place that you can revisit.
Ideological zigzagging gave ammunition to her opponents, and cost her a good number of followers who saw in her fiscal policy the neo-liberal agenda of the opposition.
At the top, there is a 3,354-square-foot three-bedroom duplex penthouse for $12 million, where windows look out in all directions through the building's zigzagging structure.
Zigzagging over and under the city's steep hills and even through buildings, like a three-dimensional drawing by M.C. Escher, is the world's longest and busiest monorail line.
Dark wood walls, pulpits, doors, pews and balconies were carved with apples, long-stemmed flowers, seeds, and prominently beaked birds; and embedded with zigzagging, pulsing, and spinning lines.
The driver of the white rented van raced down Las Ramblas, weaving and zigzagging to make sure to hit as many people as possible, many of them tourists.
Sometimes we went to MoMA and I remember the zigzagging escalators that brought us to the galleries, and the green helicopter hanging precariously to announce the design objects.
Zigzagging through enemy bullets again and again, Mr. McCloughan is credited with saving the lives of 10 members of his company over the next two days of battle.
It was held in the darkened basement of the metallurgist's headquarters, in a black room bisected with zigzagging white lines that rose and fell (literally) like tiny pyramids.
For a delirious while, fueled by Mr. Waltz and Ms. Chau's zigzagging comic energies, we are transported to a land beyond genre, a zone of pure comic sublimity.
Within a month, the rover stopped moving after zigzagging 374 feet, though it continued intermittently to transmit photographs and other information, according to Chinese officials, until March 20173.
A catastrophic earthquake is always a possibility too, if any of the many fault lines zigzagging through the sprawling city decide to relieve some tension in the coming years.
The first study, "Phil and Eileen," portrays an elaborate outdoor landscape, replete with a clouded sky and a zigzagging road in the distance, with the couple merely sketched in.
From curb to gate, zigzagging between retractable barriers, from one pinch point to the next—in industry parlance, this is your travel ribbon, flowing, or jamming, through the terminal.
In another sign of President Trump's zigzagging military policy in Syria, American troops and Kurdish fighters have reunited to conduct a large-scale counterterrorism operation in the country's northeast.
Reminded of the 20th-century sculptor Constantin Brancusi's "Endless Column" series comprising zigzagging stacks of rhomboid modules in metal or stone, the designer decided to make his own version.
Taiga's narrow vertical scroll "West Lake" depicts this landmark with lines of ink zigzagging over empty spaces to establish vegetation, huts, temples, and a road snaking up the mountainside.
The organization compares its routing process to driving a random, zigzagging route to make it more difficult to follow you, rather than driving straight from your home to your destination.
It also included a few rounds of "rouncing," which involved doing a prancing movement while zigzagging across the trampolines (during which I may or may not have completely wiped out).
After dropping them off, surveillance video showed Mr. Perez zigzagging through the maze of streets around his apartment building, parking and then grabbing a bag of Doritos from the car.
LargaVista has formed a partnership with Related, a development company, to build the office building, a seven-story, $200 million project of zigzagging glass designed by the architect Rick Cook.
Mr. Trump's zigzagging statements on the program, and his drift back toward preserving it, came after days of deeply negative news media coverage over his decision to end the program.
JLIN There was no telling where the next beat would land in the hurtling, crackling, skidding, zigzagging music of Jlin — the electronic musician Jerrilynn Patton — but it all happened fast.
Tentatively titled "Vessel," the public landmark will consist of 1003 intersecting flights of stairs and 80 landings zigzagging up above a plaza and garden on the far west side of Manhattan.
Frugal Family We drove out a zigzagging peninsula to Finley Point Unit, a state park with a boat launch, a small public marina and a row of campsites along the lakeshore.
A towering sculpture by the Nigerian artist Billy Omabegho stands in the small plaza outside the consulate, with zigzagging vertical curves that call to mind chain links or an abstract ouroboros.
Either way, the spectral cetacean's words had a calming effect, and I continued biking until, just past a lookout point over the zigzagging Dolores, the road finally started to slope downhill.
And more problematically, it has reportedly triggered an investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission about the circumstances of that tweet, which sent Tesla's stock zigzagging (lawsuits are likely to follow).
It doesn't have towering ceilings, glossy beauty counters or zigzagging escalators; there are no racks of sensible shirts hung on plastic hangers, nor any other hallmarks of the American department store.
Admittedly this has him — I think of it as a him — zigzagging around my apartment like a li'l drunk, but by the time he returns to base the floor is clean.
The school told him to register his stay with the police department, and he tried: zigzagging from cluttered office to cluttered office and filling out the same form a dozen different times.
If you do not already have a good grasp, however, of Wright's life and work, all the zigzagging and question-asking may leave you feeling rather at sea in the oceanic whole.
Mr. Norten, who also designed Mercedes House, the zigzagging rental complex that Two Trees developed on the far West Side of Manhattan, at 2250th Street, gave 22 Ashland unusual contours as well.
You may be in one lane and covet another; perhaps you're the zigzagging type, going from left to right and back again, or you're the one holding steadfast, cursing that lane weaver.
But the fallout from this stoppage is wildly uneven, zigzagging across communities and workplaces in unexpected ways, and fracturing Americans' reactions to the shutdown as well as the ways they experience it.
So we make our zigzagging ways, picking out our favorite planets and solar systems, accepting a baseline of tedious, standardized dead space that makes the brighter constellations seem disproportionately fresh and surprising.
SAN FRANCISCO — Inside the newly expanded San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, one of the most startling sights is the absence of works on the towering walls flanking the main zigzagging staircase.
Situated a stone's throw from the Stua canal, a zigzagging 21-minute walk from the Rialto bridge in the San Polo neighborhood, Antiche Carampane is now run by Piera's son Francesco Agopyan.
We've seen two episodes of Better Call Saul's third season, and both employ the unexpected, zigzagging storytelling that creators Vince Gilligan and Peter Gould have made famous, with greater confidence than ever before.
If you're a skyscraper lover, be sure to also check out Arquitectonica's zigzagging Icon Bay, in Edgewater, and Bjarke Ingels's Grove at Grand Bay, a twisting pair of glassy condos in Coconut Grove.
While zigzagging between several extremes, the album is unified by a prevailing mood, with concrete musical correlatives, an openhearted goofiness reflected in Uzi's pitch-corrected babble and the gushy, slithery, hard-candy beats.
Often the most feasible way of walking from one point to another is not a straight line but a zigzagging, circuitous detour, because we don't want to be mired ankle-deep in mud.
"When we were zigzagging through the storm, we would cross over the Bahamas, and you could see land under us," said Victoria Kennedy, a CNN producer who was on one of these flights.
Characterized by colorful, geometric, and zigzagging lines that fill the canvas, Cruz's random application of thick squiggles of oil paint, from pastry cones over impasto swabs, assaults the viewer with energy and vigor.
The retailer has struggled as it lost track of its core customers, zigzagging between millennials and an older shopping base, as well as its ability to stay relevant amid the rise of online shopping.
A typical film would likely spend its running time unraveling this central question, but Elle keeps zigzagging all over the place, following Michèle at work, at home, with her family, and with her friends.
The artist Francesca DiMattio is zigzagging across her vast, warehouselike studio in the rural town of Hillsdale, N.Y., simultaneously firing porcelain, hand-painting ceramic flowers and touching up pottery glazes for three different sculptures.
Once Bonnie's world gives way to Gabby's the movie gets its groove on, turning into a labyrinthine haunted house with ominous corners, scarily frozen smiles, zigzagging Tom-and-Jerry choreography and perilously teetering stuff.
The new place, in the Moxy East Village hotel, has a trim open kitchen glowing with polished copper, a zigzagging bar and a soaring arched dining room in a space that reaches deep underground.
As on "Crescent," Coltrane's solos are defined by the weight and steady vision of his playing, as much as by the phrases themselves: a variety of long tones, pendulum-swinging repetitions and zigzagging runs.
Machado leans into the tension and mounting dread by zigzagging through the timeline of her relationship like a shadowy haunted house, the ghosts of her relationship slowly making themselves known in short, discursive chapters.
The program can detect small disturbances such as a zigzagging road through untouched forests — often a precursor to clear-cutting, and small tree cutting activity in parks, on privately owned property, or around indigenous communities.
Situated between towers 5 and 6, the toboggan runs all year round (excepting bad weather) and takes travelers on an exhilarating 5,184-foot, zigzagging ride down the mountain, according to Wild Great Wall Adventure Tours.
She found a small, jagged hole in the fence, crawled through it, and ran headlong towards the old Battery, zigzagging through the park and racing down a long, dark tunnel that led to the Throne.
Other than the traces of the wall zigzagging across Berlin, laying out the no man's land where 140 people died trying to escape, there are few obvious signs that this was once a divided city.
Check out the three extravagant gold pendants here, hammered at the start of the last millennium in what today is Panama: symmetrical, supernatural birds, their wings splayed out flat, their necks ringed with zigzagging necklaces.
THE MUSEUM OF MODERN ART continued to redefine its profile as perhaps the world's leading repository of Modernism, disrupting its vaunted linear narrative with a belated overview of Francis Picabia's fertile zigzagging (through March 21970).
The exhibition opens with a showstopper near the entrance: Francesca DiMattio's "Boucherouite IV" (2017), a blue-and-white human-size figure of sorts, whose body is a technical marvel of zigzagging rows of clay fringe.
LOS ANGELES — Throughout my first year as a restaurant critic living in Los Angeles, zigzagging across the city in my car, I kept a running list of delicious things I wanted to tell you about.
At times, the pervasive disorientation Wang employs in these essays — the zigzagging narrative, the tangled sense of time, the repetitions, the abrupt announcements of ever more diagnoses (PTSD, bipolar disorder, fibromyalgia, Lyme) — can be distracting.
Nance said the driver used a strategy often used by al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula and by attackers in Israel — zigzagging through the crowd and then speeding up when authorities tried to pull him over.
We hiked an average of five hours a day, and for as long as eight hours on some days, zigzagging our way towards high camp, from where we would start our final ascent towards the summit.
To better emulate those conditions, the athletes in this study began with a few minutes of easy jogging, followed by stretching, and then an additional 15 minutes of increasingly intense sprinting, jumping, zigzagging and other moves.
They make apt comparisons, zigzagging across time and space to include artists like Jean-Michel Basquiat and Auguste Rodin, whose approaches to figures have a formal roughness, as well as older sculpture from Africa and India.
"There was the attempt to rush over to the U.S. to embrace him, then she became implicated in the things he was doing, and then she had to pull back, so she's been zigzagging," he said.
The zigzagging on the summit meeting, apparently done without consulting allies in the region, threatened to aggravate longstanding questions about America's treatment of its partners in Asia and the long-term direction of its policies there.
Dr. Haygood scraped a smoothie-like mixture of freshly-ground shipworm, which also contained the bacteria from inside its body, and spread it in zigzagging lines into petri dishes and tubes filled with a jellylike medium.
Mr. Woodward recounted Mr. Dowd's zigzagging relationship with the special counsel's office, and the lengths he went to to build a rapport with Mr. Mueller in the heat of negotiations over an interview with Mr. Trump.
The chief meteorologist of Russia, Roman Vilfand, warned that similar bursts of strong wind might continue for a day or so, as the cold front had a zigzagging leading edge, or area of sharp temperature difference.
Africa's history of colonialism has, country by country, created different measures of blackness.) The work entitled, "A Small Band" (2015), is a zigzagging, large-scale white neon sign comprised of three words: Blues, bruise, and blood.
The Armory Show, held in Manhattan's Piers 92 and 94 has more acreage than Madison Square Park — which may not seem like a lot to traverse, until you factor in all the zigzagging between booths and artworks.
And what that's inevitably led to is a world of (mostly) women who understandably feel a variety of different emotions when they see stretch marks on their skin, zigzagging their way up their thighs, tummies, or sides.
The feminist activist group has been zigzagging through the streets of the French capital once a month since April 2016, armed with stickers and permanent markers; its mission is to decry sexist advertisements in the public space.
In the course of the next month, Mueller cuts a violent swath through Europe—killing no less than six people with his bare hands—zigzagging from Marseilles to Vienna to Moscow, as he pieces together his identity.
Last week, Mr. Riley and Mr. Wilson were zigzagging along manicured grass and river rocks here on a moonlit night — "one acre out front, one acre out back," the homeowner, a lawyer named John Schill, told them.
This year's scores are the latest confusing data points in a long history of zigzagging test results in New York, but what they do tell us is how much the political pendulum has swung on standardized testing.
Throughout the book, Gladwell works to build an air of suspense, zigzagging between cases and portentously promising lush vistas of insight just over the next hill (ending a chapter with: "But we are getting ahead of ourselves").
The zigzagging, shimmering silver line on a matte-black background appears the way a river might on a full-moon night, from an airplane; it is a route a lost traveller might follow in their blackest hour.
Silence fell once more as the elderly artist crouched down and began to fill a 6-metre (20-foot) strip of paper with a zigzagging pencil line: what the hand drew, the feet smudged as he edged forward.
I overheard one woman say, "Alright, going to pick him up now, he's up next," before zigzagging off into the labyrinth that eventually leads to an artist area, where they all are able to hang out in concealment.
Markets have been fairly calm on Wednesday ahead of the meeting, a sharp contrast to earlier in the week, when investors sent stocks plunging on Monday and zigzagging again on Tuesday, before closing up slightly for the day.
Still, McConnell has said that he will delay the Senate's August recess, if necessary, to try for another vote on something: repeal, replace, or a thrown-together bill to be named later; his zigzagging mirrors that of the President.
Lindsey Horan was making a zigzagging run through the penalty area, and by the time the ball bounced into a small opening in front of the goal, Horan had shed her defender and was free to tap it in.
The Ostrog Monastery, for example, is shallowly built into a cliff face at nearly 3,000 feet, and reached from the highway between Podgorica and Niksic by a slim, shoulderless, zigzagging road that we nervously shared with intrepid bus drivers.
Photograph by Aaron Vincent Elkaim for The New Yorker Soon after we set out, the paved road ended, and we began dropping down the eastern escarpment of the Andes, zigzagging through cloud forest and into the humid lowland jungle.
Starting at the top, the brush travels a zigzagging route until it reaches a horizontal red stroke dividing the sheet nearly in half, resulting in a latticework pattern incorporating the dark, lowering sky and the pink clouds dancing toward the horizon.
"The fear is that they will now be abandoned," said Giancarla Celli, 32, standing outside the 300-year-old family villa that withstood the quake, but which has been badly damaged and is now unsafe, cracks zigzagging up its walls.
While I've gotten used to the device's feel after a few months, in my first few weeks of using it, zeroing in to click the Google Chrome icon on my doc required a few seconds of zigzagging back and forth.
There's a zigzagging leather banquette, set in pastel-stained wood against a wall painted with pink-and-white racing stripe; and there are slices of mirror and neon bars throughout, as well as white starbursts hand-painted on the bar.
He becomes a human GPS, tracing a zigzagging route along the picturesque back roads of Texas and Louisiana and pausing to visit his mother, Sarah (Kirsten Dunst), and to pull a satellite out of the sky into a parking lot.
There is much to suggest that this film is about more than the zigzagging journey of three men through the Zone, a mysterious, government-guarded wasteland, in search of a room that may grant the deepest desire of successful pilgrims.
Then over the summer, they brought her to a conference room at the Winchester Public Schools building to watch a surveillance tape in which she was seen zigzagging in and out of hallways trying to avoid him and seek help.
The discrepancy may therefore highlight the real lesson to take away from these discoveries: Any confident statement about exactly when and how the ancestors of land plants evolved may always involve an oversimplification of the zigzagging path that evolution often takes.
His zigzagging remarks featured introductions for dozens of guests, an announcement that he may go to Mount Rushmore for July 4th and and an anecdote about ripping up a speech with negative comments about China while on the campaign trail.
It's 11:0623 am on a Saturday, and Jack Conte—bright-eyed, bushy-bearded—is zigzagging around a cramped Los Angeles recording studio, dodging eight musicians, two cameramen, a sound engineer, and a profusion of instruments, cords, and mic stands.
The red fir lumber exterior of the boutique hotel's triple-peaked lodge mirrors the mountains across the Merano valley, a majestic palisade of zigzagging, snow-crowned geometry at the sky's edge that's visible from each of the hotel's weathered wood balconies.
The zigzagging layers of warm live drums, snippety drum machines, and assorted clacking percussive instruments don't bounce so much as stagger around, surging and receding in intricate, aggressive patterns, always pushing in some direction — a reflection of the Afrobeat influence.
But, like a hare zigzagging back and forth to avoid a falcon, this robot's seeming madness is in fact a special brand of cleverness, one that Facebook thinks holds the key not only for better robots, but for developing better artificial intelligence.
The book also chronicles her lengthy and zigzagging weight loss journey over the years, from when Joan Rivers called Winfrey out for gaining weight during her first-ever Tonight Show appearance in 1985, to when she joined Weight Watchers in August 2015.
One problem for all but the most clever of rabbits is that some instinctual behaviors to evade diving raptors, like zigzagging and circling or even rushing across the presumed flight path, can put a rabbit right back in the path of a car.
Unrecognizable as the place where I saw Bruce Norris's "Downstate" eight months ago, it features a raised runway zigzagging through the middle of what used to be the audience, with cafe tables, couches and conventional seats scattered around and amid the action.
The hotel's zigzagging structure, meanwhile, is meant, the architect Rie Azuma says, to "make you feel as though you're walking through an alley in a small Taiwanese village" — one surrounded by springs and trails, a bamboo forest and mountains in the distance.
Even with some needless narrative zigzagging, the kind that's turned into an art-film tic, "Old Stone" runs a fast, austere 80 minutes, which doesn't give you much time or space to worry about Lao Shi or reflect on China's sociopolitical reality.
Coherence frequently goes missing as well in this unnamed character's zigzagging account, which back-and-forths over three years as it chronicles the decline of his fractious relationship with his girlfriend in tandem with the mental and physical disintegrations of Grace and John.
A set of snowy footprints trailed behind her, zigzagging through the waterfront neighborhood, and then sprinting out along the towpath, out past Market Street, past the lighthouse, all the way back to the single-story home she shared with her parents and brother.
Yet, on any given day, I am acutely aware of being a foreigner among throngs of Egyptians, whether it's stepping onto the dusty metal subway cars of the Metro, zigzagging through a local market or looping around the mostly dilapidated buildings around Tahrir Square.
In the Detroit version, Mary's halo is visualized like one of Saturn's rings, with denser, brighter lines apparently casting a shadow on the golden cloud immediately next to it, which then explodes subtly from the aureole in a series of lightly traced zigzagging lines.
Earlier this season, Andre Iguodala of the Warriors described both as "new-age point guards," capable of dominating games in all kinds of different ways — by launching 3-pointers, by zigzagging past defenders and launching themselves at the rim, by penetrating and finding teammates.
She also has a notably mixed voting record, and associations that veer from certain progressive causes to the apparent courting of such strongmen as Narendra Modi, Bashar al-Assad, and Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (not to mention Trump)—this zigzagging path through positions is vexing.
"I credit Milley with convincing the president to modify his Syria decision," said Jack Keane, the former Army vice chief of staff, who spoke several times with Mr. Trump and General Milley last month during the frenzied days of the president's zigzagging Syria policy.
Berlin's most substantial Bauhaus building is the ADGB Trade Union School in the suburb of Bernau, a zigzagging functionalist complex of brick, steel and glass surrounded by pine forests and the autobahn that was built in 1930 by the second Bauhaus director, Hannes Meyer.
The tremendous pas de deux of "Diamonds" begins as the ballerina and her partner advance toward each other along zigzagging paths to center stage as the bassoon plays the main theme of Tchaikovsky's long andante movement; in "Rubies" the couple enter trotting breezily together.
I've been zigzagging the five boroughs, eating and drinking a wonderfully random assortment of delicious things for the Summer newsletter that I'm working on — which is all about fun stuff to do in the city on the weekends — and do you know what I'm craving?
The flu changed course, zigzagging across the map instead of down: On March 4, 2015, it struck Minnesota, the No. 1 turkey producer in the United States; Missouri was next, on March 20013; then Arkansas on March 11, Kansas on March 13, South Dakota on April 1.
Its iconic red double-deckers openly announce themselves as the property of the RATP Group (Régie Autonome des Transports Parisiens), the state-owned Paris transport company, and are emblazoned with its logo of a zigzagging River Seine flowing through an abstract representation of the French capital.
" A zigzagging, finger-tapping guitar pattern splays into a mesh of chords with a hint of Hendrix, behind a breathy, androgynous vocal that doesn't mince words: "I might be a soft-spoken person/But I'm aware of the power I have/So move out of my way.
From the lobby I climbed the zigzagging stairs that trace the funny, lively, meandering incision cut into the library's west wall by the huge central window overlooking Manhattan, the stairs ascending past stepped tiers of desks and upper floors that seem to float as if in midair.
But even though the Riyadh-born and U.S.-educated Falih has long been tipped to replace Naimi, his fortunes and career kept zigzagging from Saudi Aramco's chairman to health minister until finally securing the job on Saturday - combining energy, industry and mineral resources in a new super ministry.
The most striking is "Untitled (P-1714)" (2017), with its vertical, zigzagging orange dashes coupled with a diagonal set of straight and looping purple lines that thrust the orange strokes forward in space, while a barely discernible gray field hovers like a geometric shadow behind the purple diagonals .
Zigzagging across Iowa with a ragtag group of aides and "Yang Gang" die-hards, it'd be easy to forget you were watching not just a candidate for president — but one who beat out sitting U.S. senators and governors to become one of seven contenders gracing the debate stage Thursday.
One gallery shows three such films: two are set to African drumming and one to the jazz notes of Tal Farlow; all send freeform marks streaking, pulsing, squiggling, and zigzagging across the screen in perfect tandem with their soundtracks, representing early forms of the five sculptures next door.
Banging five rounds on the pads at Fighting Spirit gym; doing roadwork in Lumpini Park; sitting on the back of a motorcycle taxi, zigzagging the gridlocked city streets; watching clinch practice from the long wooden benches of 96 Penang; eating a kebab with his mates in the Arab quarter of town.
Zigzagging so as to hit as many people as possible as the vehicle careered down the Promenade des Anglais, alongside the Mediterranean, Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel transformed the celebrated French Riviera boulevard, crammed with people who had just watched a fireworks show celebrating Bastille Day, into a vast tableau of carnage and panic.
Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper said the American strategy remains unchanged, although President Trump has said American forces are withdrawing, BRUSSELS — The United States will deploy several hundred troops to guard eastern oil fields in Syria against the Islamic State, defense officials said Friday, another lurch in President Trump's zigzagging military policy in the country.
On these islands, and on the Caribbean-facing coasts of Central America, styles mingled and migrated, and art had both religious and diplomatic functions; one extravagant gold pendant here, in the shape of a bird with splayed wings and a neck adorned in zigzagging necklaces, traveled from Panama all the way to the Antilles.
The ominous overtones are amplified by the cutouts' placement against a large wall painted a gruesome shade of red, and beneath a large, crimson swath of dyed denim bisected by a zigzagging blue line — a triple reference to the Nile of Boghiguian's native Cairo, and the two symbols of Nîmes, the palm tree and the crocodile.
The bustling Grand Bazaar, the cafes, the pathways along the Bosporus bordered by enormous, craggy rocks, the people of all ages and manner of dress fishing in the cerulean blue waters, the majestic mosques, grand palaces and hotels, and the picture-perfect narrow alleyways beckoning travelers to careen through their zigzagging routes: all of it simply oozed Turkishness.
Some onlookers, according to Lydia Brawner, the curator of the exhibition Victoria Manganiello: Computer 1.0 and Manager of Public Programs at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City, viewed the patterns of blue dye and air pushed through the zigzagging hollow tubing as data and pixels displayed on a screen, just another piece of technology.
In this imposing, vertical oil painting, the words "Changes and Communication" are emblazoned at the very top of the canvas in black script on a white field, while the rest of the composition is taken up by multi-colored, zigzagging grids whose cells are jammed with numbers that increase by a count of two from the center out.
"Milan is a very harsh and impenetrable city, but behind closed doors there are unbelievable creative things, which is the point of making a public place like this that brings that creativity into the light," the architect Rem Koolhaas says of his zigzagging new tower at the Prada Foundation, which opens during Salone del Mobile this week.
Despite the well-curated profusion of archival materials – photographs, notes, letters and even a sprawling, wall-sized "Mind Map" that charts the zigzagging influences among various Modernist art forms — it is not so easy to figure out what Yeats specifically thought about what he had achieved, artistically speaking, by adopting Noh techniques and methods for At the Hawk's Well.
Laid out are the sewing projects that produced marvels like a red day dress fit for Joan Crawford with a tightly cinched metal belt and asymmetrical collar zigzagging heavenward; a green cotton bouclé plaid cape over cream rayon dress for golf; and an ermine-trimmed, hooded silk velvet evening coat with hood worn to "formal brawls," as an invitation reads.
This users' guide, a precursor to the corpus of Egyptian funerary texts known as "The Book of the Dead," depicted two zigzagging paths by which, scholars long ago concluded, the soul, having left the body of the departed, could navigate the spiritual obstacle course of the Underworld and reach Rostau — the realm of Osiris, the god of death, who was himself dead.
Elsewhere in the room we encounter the feathery whiteness of Susan Rothenberg's "Tuning Fork" (1980), the zigzagging blue and white bars of Mary Heilmann's "Big Bill" (1987), and the pollen spores and floating cells of Terry Winters' "Good Government" (1984) — a title that refers to Ambrogio Lorenzetti's masterwork "The Effects of Good Government in the City" (1338-1339) in the Sala della Pace in Siena.
In the months leading up to the presidential election, I'd been working on a passel of new songs for a run of shows at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, and, on the heels of years spent zigzagging the country in a tour bus, I was thinking about travel, and the varied impulses that have given rise to travel throughout history, as an organizing principle.
The canceled party is perhaps the most glaring instance of the gap I wrote about this week between the elite, globally minded family owners of Fox — who took the crisis seriously as reports emerged in January in their native Australia — and many of their nominal stars, who treated the virus as a political assault on Mr. Trump, before zigzagging, along with the president, toward a focus on the enormity of the public health risk.
Zigzagging through a dozen neighborhoods along sidewalks and watershed ravines, he sketched an alternate history of how the last two years might have unfolded if Mosby had somehow lost the election, giving another prosecutor custody of the Gray case, which might have led to a different outcome in the trials while also giving Nick Mosby enough distance from the controversy to be elected mayor — a prospect appealing to my friend, who considered Nick a rising star.
" That reporting on Trump's mood over the last week is consistent with lots of other stuff out there, including this from The Washington Post: "In an unorthodox presidency in which emotion, impulse and ego often drive events, Trump's ominous moods manifested themselves last week in his zigzagging positions on gun control; his shock trade war that jolted markets and was opposed by Republican leaders and many in his own administration; and his roiling feud of playground insults with Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
This is the time of roller skates and stilts and tricycles, and games in the lee of the stoop with bottletops and plastic cowboys; this is the time of bundles and packages, zigzagging from the drug store to the fruit stand and back over to the butcher's; this is the time when teen-agers, all dressed up, are pausing to ask if their slips show or their collars look right; this is the time when beautiful girls get out of MG's; this is the time when fire engines go through; this is the time when anybody you know around Hudson Street will go by.

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