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Mr Gore is too much of a politician to be immune to such zigzags.
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The zigzags in his policy are not accidental, but rather reflect a profound split in his political personality.
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Then came a barrage of layoffs, mergers and strategic zigzags that sent entire corporate divisions to the scrap heap.
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As a result, the court's history is one of zigzags and reversals, reflecting the changed attitudes of the nation, sometimes leading, sometimes following.
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The seven-line course zigzags down to a base camp, where Backcountry Adventures provides lunch and a chance to cool down in a nearby fresh-water swimming hole.
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Perhaps most obvious was the addition of Chinese motifs to the mix of decorative elements in architects' design repertoires of zigzags, curves and chevrons.
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Steep slopes rise and fall on either side as the narrow road zigzags through progressively spectacular landscape with the snow-capped Himalayas in the distance.
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Through various zigzags Fidel never wholly relinquished that idea.
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From Bristol, a state-designated music trail known as the Crooked Road zigzags through the wooded hillsides and meadows of South Virginia, past white picket fences and trout-filled creeks along the North Carolina border.
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And then it zigzags.
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Like a school of fish making random zigzags to confuse a pursuing shark, Rupert Murdoch is resorting to wild maneuvers to preserve his media empire and his ambitions of still greater dominance as it attempts to outrun a scandal that threatens to consume it.
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