| 31. | Yields zigzagged higher today amid speculation talks between Clinton and Congressional Republicans would make little headway.
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| 32. | Shares prices zigzagged all week as investors worried about labor unrest at the national phone company.
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| 33. | The former Knicks coach had circled, zigzagged, and asterisked page after page of statistics.
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| 34. | Twenty feet above the Caribbean, Shannon zigzagged for 20 minutes at 325 miles per hour.
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| 35. | They headed first to the Florida Everglades, then zigzagged northward following the advance of spring.
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| 36. | My lips were folded tight as we zigzagged onward, right into our next set of rapids.
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| 37. | He stared across the street at the tenements, various shades of brick zigzagged with fire escapes.
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| 38. | Voters in Washington state have zigzagged in recent elections in a way that reflects the national electorate.
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| 39. | Large sums of money zigzagged between Los Angeles, New York, the Middle East and Latvia.
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| 40. | Instead, the zigzagged outer walls are popularly thought to outline the figure of a seated lion.
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