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The zigging and zagging angles, they noticed, depended on the speed at which the waxy plates were being pulled apart.
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To date, zigging where others zag has largely proved a winning formula for Koonin and his suite of branded cable networks.
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Rivals were trying hopelessly to duplicate MySpace, he claimed, even as his own firm was focused on the next breakthrough, "zigging when everyone else is zagging".
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At this annual celebration of DIY culture, of course this would appear: a scaled-up version of "Mouse Trap, " the Hasbro game bent on marbles zigging through a plastic labyrinth.
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So Tribune is zagging when some others are zigging.
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If Japan had regained its internal energy--say, through remarkable technologies in resource recovery and efficiency, beyond the celebrated hybrid auto engines--the world's number two economy could be zigging while so many others are zagging.
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We need some zigging and some zagging.
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When everyone was zigging, he would zag.
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