| 41. | "Polygonum fowleri " is a prostrate to ascending herb, often with zigzagged stems.
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| 42. | Yields zigzagged higher amid speculation talks between Clinton and Congress's Republican leaders would make little headway.
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| 43. | The lights of Zagreb splashed away my anxiety, and I zigzagged through the heart of the city.
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| 44. | The Dow Jones Industrial Average zigzagged between a 16-point gain and a 26-point loss.
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| 45. | Softbank's stock has zigzagged widely in recent weeks amid confusion over the company's outlook.
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| 46. | The yen zigzagged, rising to 138.20 yen against the dollar after Hashimoto's remarks.
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| 47. | Intent on wooing the camera, Epperson zigzagged toward a pulsating zebra-striped purse by Donatella Versace.
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| 48. | But the trial has been hard to follow, because testimony has zigzagged, not following chronological order.
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| 49. | Gordon zigzagged as a tropical storm through the Caribbean, snaked across Florida and emerged in the Atlantic.
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| 50. | They zigzagged about 100 kilometers ( 60 miles ) to Tuzla in 11 days to reach government territory.
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