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Basically, he zigged when in retrospect he should have zagged.
Now, maybe Trump zigs when he has zagged in the past.
Why did a prosecutor zig when he or she should have zagged?
Since the Cold War's end, U.S. foreign policy has zigged and zagged.
She zagged, well, wherever Donald J. Trump and his populist credo took her.
Both sides have zigged and zagged on policy since Mr. Trump took office.
And, true to form, Missoni offered stripes that zigged and zagged every which way.
But in Zlatan style, he zigged instead of zagged and faked them all out.
Just two weeks later, its price briefly dipped below $20 and has since zig-zagged.
After falling more than 1 percent in the previous day's session, Wall Street indexes zig-zagged.
We zigged and zagged semi-dangerously through New York City traffic, careful not to lose our mark.
The bridge zigged and zagged with the Brooklyn Bridge, New York Harbor and Lower Manhattan as a backdrop.
So in 2013, the Tara Oceans circumpolar expedition zigged and zagged around the Arctic Circle, sampling for plastic.
It kept me guessing, it sometimes zigged when I zagged, but I had a fabulous time solving it.
And though it has zigged and zagged, occasionally paused, it has generally accelerated in the direction of radicalism.
But relations between the two countries have zig-zagged at breakneck speed in the years since Trump took office.
Its status as the museum's preeminent moneymaker secured, the Met's Costume Institute has promptly zagged in the opposite direction.
So Stevens zagged by going small, which pushed Jae Crowder to power forward and made Horford the only big.
"We have zigged when others have zagged," Simon CEO David Simon told analysts during a call earlier this month.
But the weight of blackness is planetary and its balance is always unwieldy; it sometimes zigs when it should have zagged.
"We zigged when studios zagged, especially in the first half of the year," said Howard Cohen, one of Roadside Attractions' founders.
Climbing up a ramp that zig-zagged along the atrium's right-hand side, the way was partially obscured by the drifting mists.
Trump has attacked senators personally, encouraged primary challenges, and zig-zagged on key legislative initiatives, even as his approval ratings have cratered.
The driver reportedly zig-zagged through the crowd and shot pedestrians as he went an estimated 22016 mph for more than a mile.
After I zigged and zagged, I wanted to pat the GLB on the dashboard, praise its capabilities, and apologize for underestimating the vehicle.
If the grand planners of the Mall were slightly grandiose, the late-century modernists zagged too far toward a tacky, post-human future.
So this week, when big chunks of the digital press were making a mountain out of where Kellyanne Conway put her feet, Mashable zagged.
But the price zig-zagged throughout the spring and summer and reached around $85 in October, before falling to its current level of $55.
The group counted 751,527 nests in all, helped by the satellite images and drones that zig-zagged to take thousands of pictures from above.
With a career spanning over 30 years she has zig-zagged across genres, blending her voice into samba-reggae and música popular Brasileira (MPB).
During the surge of the 2000s, one of the attractions of emerging markets was that they tended to zig when the developed world zagged.
There's no telling what would've happened if we had zigged instead of zagged, what with alternate realities being the convoluted medieval family trees they are.
I believed in zigging when others zagged and we built a beautiful, strong #doingthings community with a powerful mindset that moves people by doing so.
He was shot at from a passing car in what he believes was an attempted robbery, and he zig-zagged through the back streets to escape.
But thanks to gerrymandering, many states' congressional maps now resemble a Jackson Pollack painting, with district lines stretched and zig-zagged to privilege Republicans over Democrats.
After fielding the punt on a bounce, Benjamin zig-zagged twice and went in easily as the Chargers took a 7-0 lead in the opening quarter.
"I'm more interested in lies," he told W Magazine recently, and when the interviewer pressed him—"So you mean a fantasy, not a lie"—he zagged again.
He wanted the pedestrian bridge to bounce slightly underfoot as it zigged and zagged from Squibb Park, at Columbia Heights and Middagh Street, down toward the park.
After we had zig-zagged our way through dark streets and along a local train line toward Shibuya, we eventually reached the crew's namesake street, Route 246.
There was this wild, electric energy in the air, as sprawling masses of t-shirted bald blokes zig zagged between the technicoloured superclubs that line Bristol's waterfront.
Wall Street zig-zagged from red to black and back much of the day as investors juggled mixed messages of a strong consumer and dropping U.S. Treasury yields.
As the man reached out toward the doctor, his hand zig-zagged dramatically and he couldn't direct his finger to the tip of the doctor's finger as instructed.
Hurricane Charley, in 2004, began as a small storm, zigged and zagged around Florida and ended as what was then the second-costliest hurricane in United States history.
But around 1980, with the art world encouraging him to keep zigging, Mr. Posen zagged, taking a hard turn away from the virtuoso draughtsmanship that had made his name.
I convinced my wife to test out this setup a couple times and judging by her excited squeals as we zig-zagged through Brooklyn, I think she liked it.
He gathered the puck at center ice, zig-zagged past two Boston players at the blue line and skated wide down the right side to avoid Bruins defenseman Zdeno Chara.
Over the course of their migration, however, the penguins zig-zagged their way in a southwesterly direction, swimming anywhere from 2,175 miles (173,500 kilometers) to 4,225 miles (22017,2450 kilometers) in total.
She adds that the SUV's tire tracks showed a straight path into the lake, and said that if there had been a struggle for the wheel, the tracks would have zig-zagged.
We sat around a small table in the gallery's kitchen, munching on cheese and nuts, while Solomon zigged-zagged across the past 80 or so years, barely taking a break to chew.
But then along came the millennials, a generation of more than 70 million now in their 20s and 30s who have persistently zagged where boomers zigged, often delaying cultural milestones — including homeownership.
But then along came the millennials, a generation of more than 70 million now in their 20s and 30s who have persistently zagged where boomers zigged, often delaying cultural milestones — including homeownership.
Those zig-zagged beams you see comprise an aluminum exoskeleton that serves as the building's foundation, acting as giant shock absorbers essentially, improving its survival odds in the case of an earthquake.
It's a game that, design-wise, zigged where I would have prefered it zagged — I don't think it gains anything by going open-world — but I was so happy to revisit this franchise.
Samuel scored on a double-reverse in the second quarter, counting as a 33-yard play, but he might have covered twice that much ground as he zig-zagged toward the end zone.
Eyewitnesses say an individual driving a white truck zig-zagged through the crowd, to kill as many of the people who had come to see the traditional fireworks that salute France's national day.
I started at the top of The Loop, just south of the Chicago River on Wacker Drive, and then zig-zagged to test for the presence of 215G at street corners as I worked my way south.
At a time when more people have more opinions than ever, he uses his coveted Netflix platform to say nothing at all—and MacDonald's comedic legacy will endure as a man who zagged whenever the world zigged.
The day I flew with ABoVE, aboard a modified Grumman Gulfstream III (GIII) business jet that Griffith, the program's chief support scientist calls "the truck," we zig-zagged back and forth around the western coastal town of Nome.
Then on Thursday, Trump zagged during a meeting about bipartisan immigration reform legislation with Senators Lindsey Graham (R-SC) and Dick Durbin (D-IL): "Why are we having all these people from shithole countries come here?" he asked.
Giants wide receiver Victor Cruz, playing his first game in nearly two years, craftily zig-zagged around and between two Dallas defenders to get open for a 3-yard touchdown pass that gave the Giants a spirited 20-203 victory.
The fosse that day, after weeks of rain, brimmed and foamed and hid the Whin Sill and its usual zagged path in a pounding-down of polar-bear spume, ropy and rippling but somehow standing still through sheer insistence, sheer abundance.
However, Hatemi insists that the reason it has zig-zagged along the difficult and dangerous ridges and has stalled on their push forward to capture Sana'a is first and foremost to protect the villagers nearby from being swept up into the bloodshed.
Yet Mr. Woolery zagged again in 2015, when he and a former JPMorgan colleague founded Hudson Executive Capital, an activist hedge fund with a twist: It would never wage a hostile fight against a company, instead preferring to press for change on friendly terms.
A 28-year-old in his second Olympics, Daly was just outside the medal positions heading into the fourth and final round in Sochi but his sled missed the groove at the start of his run and he zig-zagged wildly before regaining control.
Ahead of the news that trickled out from the White House in the last hour and a half of the trading day, the S&P had zig-zagged in a tight range between positive and negative territory as investors were uncertain about what Trump would say.
WATCH THIS: Why Jessica Alba Tells Her 3 Kids 'If You Don't Work Hard, Your Life Won't Always Be Like This' A massive U-shaped island (with a zig-zagged area for counter seating) is the centerpiece of the practically all-white kitchen, which leads into the formal dining room.
Where the Dodgers have zagged by spending their millions on shoring up the back end of their roster with the best talent available to them, the Giants have held steady with very traditional spending patterns—locking up homegrown stars (Madison Bumgarner) and filling clearly defined gaps in the roster through careful and targeted needs assessment.
But when she zigged instead of zagged and lost out on a prestigious position on a major film, she decided it was time to take stock of her life.
Virginia Reel at Ontario Beach Amusement Park, Charlotte, Rochester, New York c. 1910 Virginia Reel was an older style of spinning roller coaster characterized by spinning circular "tubs" that zig-zagged down a flat-bottomed track.
At that time, the SR 858 designation continued into southern Naples. From the current western terminus, it zig zagged along the current routes of Immokalee Road, Collier Boulevard, Radio Road, Airport Pulling Road and Bayshore Drive.
The forewing has indistinct, curved fuscous striae. The postmedian fascia has curved pale edges, the outer one zig-zagged towards the tornus. The forewing fringes are chequered. The hindwings are whitish-grey, darkened in the postmedian field.
The highway then zig-zagged northeast to the town of Uxbridge. East of there, the highway continued through marshes, past Durham Regional Road 23 (Lakeridge Road), and into flat farmland. The route ended at Highway 12 south of Greenbank.
In February 2015, a realignment of the road at Cabra was opened, which crosses the Royal Canal and the Dublin–Sligo railway line via a new bridge, instead of the previous narrow humpbacked and zig-zagged Reilly's Bridge and level crossing, respectively.
A rigid, upright shrub reaching 80cm in height. The branches are zig-zagged, and pale grey-green to white. At each node along the branch, there is a single recurved 5mm thorn. The stiff, linear (length 10-20mm), cylindrical, spine-tipped leaves are in tufts.
Thelymitra flexuosa was first formally described in 1839 by Stephan Endlicher and the description was published in Novarum Stirpium Decades. The specific epithet (flexuosa) is a Latin word meaning "full of bends", "tortuous", "crooked" or "winding", referring to the twisted or "zig-zagged" flowering stem.
Trenches were used by besieging forces to approach a fortification while protected from missiles. Sappers would build "saps", or trenches, that zig-zagged towards the fortress being attacked. They piled the excavated dirt to make a protective wall or gabion. The combined trench depth and gabion height might be .
It has been called a "masterpiece" by American scholar Kyle Gann. It was first performed on 30 May 1964, in Ojai, California. Study No. 25 is one of Nancarrow's most elaborate studies. It features many "idiomatic" traits of the player piano: glissandos, arpeggios, lightning-fast zagged patterns and rapid sequences.
The Wind Fence (1964) is composed of wood sticks and fabric. The wood sticks are firmly embedded to the ground in a circular orientation. The fabrics are tied to every stick and they horizontally connect each wood stick to another, forming four zig-zagged circles. Overall, they form a shape of a fence.
Conover immediately sent her to see Diana Vreeland, the editor of Harper's Bazaar. Dorian met with Vreeland and fashion photographer Louise Dahl-Wolfe, who were intrigued by her zig-zagged eyebrows. Vreeland warned her, "Do not -- do not do anything to those eyebrows!""The Girl Who Had Everything," by Dorian Leigh, 1980, page 52.
K-49 was first designated as a state highway in 1927. At that time it ran from US-81 in Caldwell north to K-42 in Conway Springs. By 1931, K-42 was realigned to turn north, north of Milton, then continue through Viola to Clearwater. From Clearwater, it zig-zagged northeastward to Wichita.
Puff encountered Agent Brock and shot him twice in the chest and took the collapsing officer's gun. Then, with a gun in each hand, Puff zig-zagged through the hotel's lobby, firing another shot at converging agents. Agents outside the hotel called on Puff to surrender but he responded with bullets. Puff was shot and collapsed on the street.
Williamson, p. 20 Karlsruhe then left Kristiansand with three of the torpedo boats as escorts. The British submarine was positioned outside the fjord, and when her crew spotted the German ships, she fired a spread of torpedoes. Karlsruhe zig-zagged to evade the torpedoes, but two still hit the ship; one struck her bow and the other hit amidships.
ORP Gryf While traversing Danzig Bay, the flotilla was surprised by a group of 33 German warplanes, mostly Junkers Ju 87B Stuka dive bombers. The German aircraft divided themselves into two groups and attacked. The Polish ships zig-zagged wildly to avoid being hit. Concentrated AA fire forced the planes to bomb from a higher altitude.
Asparagus capensis, foliage and flower. This species of asparagus grows as a thorny bush, to a height of 1 metre. Stems are erect, often zig-zagged, and the stems and branches end in spines. Each branch has many whorls of spreading shoots around it, making it bottle- brush shaped, and each shoot is tightly packed with tiny leaves.
On the Internet, it is common to see alternating uppercase and lowercase lettering to convey a mocking or sarcastic tone, often paired with an image of SpongeBob SquarePants acting like a chicken in the form of memes. CollegeHumor jokingly proposed new marks called “sarcasticies” which resemble ragged, or zig-zagged parentheses, used to enclose sarcastic remarks.
The flight was tracked by radar in Phoenix, Arizona; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Denver, Colorado. But because the transponder in Button’s aircraft was not operating (presumably turned off), the aircraft was only tracked, not identified. It was only after analyzing radar data later that investigators were able to track Button's flight. The jet zig-zagged near the end of its flight.
Dendrobium teretifolium is an epiphytic or lithophytic herb with hanging, zig-zagged, branched stems, long and wide forming bushy clumps. Its leaves are cylindrical, long and wide and hang down. The flowering stems are long and bear between three and fifteen crowded, white, cream-coloured or greenish, crowded flowers. The flowers are long and wide with red or purplish marks in the centre.
A newspaper correspondent wrote that the works were, "Intricate, zig-zagged lines within lines, lines protecting flanks of lines, lines built to enfilade an opposing line, ... [It was] a maze and labyrinth of works within works." Heavy skirmish lines suppressed any ability of the Union to determine the strength or exact positions of the Confederate entrenchments.McPherson, p. 735; Jaynes, p.
The quagga mussel shell is generally black, yellow, and/or zig-zagged. However, a large range of shell morphologies is seen, including a distinct morph in Lake Erie that is pale or completely white. The shell has a rounded carina and a convex ventral side. The quagga mussel resembles the zebra mussel, just as its namesake (quagga) resembles the zebra.
Every three years, the pines are layered into zig-zagged planes, creating an artistic design favored in traditional Japanese landscapes. These pines average sixty feet tall, so city arborists use ropes to climb to the tops and take great care pruning each tree."ANOTHER WORLD THE JAPANESE TEA GARDEN IN GOLDEN GATE PARK OFFERS A PEACEFUL ESCAPE." SACRAMENTO BEE 7 Mar.
Beckham weighed anchor on 28 June and joined convoy OKS-10, bound for the Marianas. Arriving at Saipan on 2 July, she disembarked casualties from Okinawa. Then, after taking on Army and Army Air Force men bound for Pearl Harbor, she got underway for Hawaii. After her escort was detached on the 10th, Beckham zig-zagged her way to Pearl Harbor where she arrived on the 13th.
Thelymitra antennifera is a tuberous, perennial herb, 10–25 cm tall with yellow flowers from July to October. Its leaf is circular in cross-section, 5 to 12 cm long and 2 to 3 mm wide. The inflorescence consists of one to four yellow flowers on a wiry, zig-zagged often pinkish stem. Each flower is 20 to 40 mm across with a lemon or vanilla scent.
Once again, an apparently perfect shot produced no results; and Lansdowne had only three more torpedoes. Lansdownes torpedomen disabled the magnetic influence exploders and set depth at . All three torpedoes detonated, but Wasp remained afloat in the orange flames of a burning pool of gasoline and oil. Lansdowne nervously zig- zagged silhouetted in the fire's glow until Wasp sank by the bow at 2100.
It has long, glossy leaves, which are ensiform (sword-like), and grow from the base (of the plant). They are bright green, and grow to between long and broad.Edwin B. Smith It has a zig-zagged stem (known in botany as fractiflex; hence the common name of Zig- zag iris) going at approx. 45 degrees angles (to each other), which grows to between tall.
On approach to the port Attack zig-zagged ahead to search the channel for mines while Aragon waited in Alexandria Roads. The armed trawler approached Aragon flying the international flag signal "Follow me". The troop ship did so, until Attack returned and signalled "You have no right to take orders from a trawler". The destroyer intercepted Points Castle and then ordered Aragon to return to sea.
It is a deciduous shrub or small tree growing to 3–4 m tall. The shoots are zig-zagged, with a leaf and two stipular spines (one straight, one curved) on the outside of each kink. The leaves are oval, 2–5 cm long and 1–4 cm broad, glossy green, with an entire margin. The fruit is a dry woody nutlet centred in a circular wing 2–3.5 cm diameter.
Iris brevicaulis is a species in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus Limniris and in the sries Hexagonae. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from North America. It has bright green, glossy long leaves, a long zig-zagged stem and 3–6 flowers per stem, which are come in blue shades from violet-blue, to lavender, to purple-blue, to bright blue to blue, and pale blue.
Admiral Sprague then ordered Thomas to attack the Japanese with torpedoes. From his position on the damaged Hoel, he formed up the three destroyers of his command as best he could and at 07:40 ordered "Line up and let's go." Through rain showers and smoke, Hoel zig- zagged toward the Japanese fleet, followed by Heermann and Samuel B. Roberts. Lurking in the rain, Johnston was targeting unsuspecting Japanese cruisers with her radar.
In September 1909, the Blue Anchor Line chartered the Union Castle cargo ship Sabine to search for the Waratah. The Sabine was specially fitted out with search lights and other equipment. Its search covered , and zig-zagged across the drift path of the aforementioned Waikato but yielded no result. With no sighting of the ship for over four months, Waratah was officially posted as missing at Lloyds of London on 15 December 1909.
Taeniophyllum clementsii, commonly known as the fleshy threadfoot, is a species of leafless epiphytic orchid which only grows as single plants. It has short stems and flattened green roots pressed against the tree on which it is growing. Between five and fifty small, pale green, tube-shaped flowers are arranged on a zig-zagged flowering stem. The flowers open one at a time, with the flowering stem increasing in length as each flower opens.
On 2 September 1939, one day before the United Kingdom declared war (seven days before Canada entered the war), Empress of Britain sailed on her last voyage for Canadian Pacific, with the largest passenger list in her history. Filled beyond capacity, and with temporary berths in the squash court and other spaces, Empress of Britain zig-zagged across the Atlantic, arriving in Quebec on 8 September 1939.Musk, p. 190; Turner, pp. 175–177.
They are shrubs or small trees growing to 3–15 m tall. The shoots are zig-zagged, with a leaf and two stipular spines on the outside of each kink. The leaves are deciduous or evergreen, oval, 2–10 cm long and 1–7 cm broad, glossy green, with three conspicuous veins at the base, and an entire or bluntly toothed margin. The fruit is a dry woody nutlet centred in a circular wing 1–3.5 cm diameter.
It then turned east and continued through Viola to Clearwater. From Clearwater, it zig-zagged northeastward to Wichita. The old alignment between north of Milton and US-81 became locally maintained. Also by 1931, K-8 was realigned to the east to go through Sawyer instead of Coats, and at that time K-42's western terminus was truncated to the new alignment in Sawyer. Between July 1938 and 1940, K-8 was renumbered to US-281.
The pass was originally a track used by mule teams and smugglers that zig-zagged up the mountain face from Martigny and over into France. Construction on the road was begun in 1827 and the tunnel completed in 1836 (and expanded in 1905). The road was at first opened only to public transport and was not open to private vehicles until 1920. At the time, the pass was closed at night, and the speed limit was .
Kroonland opened fire and the fourth shot from her No. 4 gun "burst with a tremendous cloud of dirty blue smoke" exactly on the periscope. The submarine zig-zagged "erratically back and forth until she was directly in the disturbed water" of Kroonlands wake. The transport continued firing until the submarine disappeared, leaving an oil slick which could be seen for at least 15 minutes.On her return journey, Covingtons encounter with a submarine had a decidedly different outcome.
By the end of the decade, large scale hydraulic mining was in operation. The mines were reached by a wagon road that zig-zagged across the hill. Alaska Perserverance Co. mine and buildings at Silverbow Basin, August 1910 Both quartz and placer mines operated in the basin, but because of climatic conditions, it was impossible to carry on milling operations in the basin itself for more than five or six mouths during the year. The largest of the mines was the Perseverance.
Soon thereafter, the torpedo boat commenced making "an immense smoke screen" that effectively concealed the entrance into Cartagena of the strange submersibles. About three hours later, SS Don Neal — Artemis' assigned charge — stood out of Cartagena Harbor. The yacht took her into convoy at 18:50 and set a course for Oran, French Morocco. As Don Neal plodded along at , her escort zig-zagged watchfully, on each side of the base course and made a complete circle of her consort every half-hour.
In order to protect the girls from the expected aerial bombardment, an air raid shelter had been dug out. This was behind the boarding house formerly known as Ruspini and now known as Alexandra. The shelter was commonly referred to as the trenches and consisted of tunnels that zig-zagged with a room at intervals for boiling a kettle or dispensing medicines. The tunnels were lined with benches wide and each girl was allocated a place she must find in a raid.
Years later, after release from prison, one of the thieves disclosed that the stolen goods, along with their rifles, had been buried in the canyon rim near Two Guns. The location remains popular with treasure hunters. The National Old Trails Highway (called the "Santa Fe Highway" in Arizona) was built in 1907 in Arizona, and loosely followed the railway. The highway crossed the dry river bed of Canyon Diablo at the Two Guns location, and zig-zagged up and down each embankment.
She works as carnival entertainer and used to be a gymnast, Leila lives with her best friend Marty who also is her work partner. Leila accidentally killed her mother when she was 13 due to her electricity problem after she touched a downed power line. She is estranged from her family and later becomes Vlad lover. Leila is about 5 foot 6, has long black hair, blue eyes and a long zig-zagged scar from her right temple to hand.
The board sought to improve the route of the Great Western Highway between Emu Plains and Blaxland, that at the time zig zagged up what is today Old Bathurst Road. The viaduct's carriageway was widened to allow for two car lanes, by trimming back the inside face of the stone parapets. The new road was opened by Governor Sir Dudley DeChair on 23 October 1926. The viaduct was again widened in 1939, with the construction of a reinforced concrete cantilevered deck, because of increased traffic use.
The Jazz design consists of a broad, jagged, crayon-like brushstroke of teal coloring, topped by a finer zig-zagged brushstroke of purple coloring. Until 2015, the identity of Jazz's designer had remained largely unknown. The popularity of the design led to a Reddit inquiry that year as to who created the design, ultimately revealing Gina Ekiss as the designer. During the same year, Stephanie Miller claimed on Reddit to be the true creator of the Jazz design, although she lacked evidence to prove it.
On the final lap, Goodyear drafted Unser down the backstretch, and tucked closely behind through the final turn. In turn four, Unser, Jr. got loose, and claimed he had to back off the accelerator slightly, and Goodyear pounced on the opportunity to close in. Out of the final turn, Goodyear zig-zagged behind Unser down the straightaway, and dove his nose inside over the final few hundred yards. Goodyear pulled alongside, but Unser held him off officially by 0.043 seconds, the closest finish in Indy 500 history.
From Dawson Point Road, just east of Marysville, the highway continued east across the island. It zig-zagged south and east several times, passing the Wolfe Island Tourist Information Centre and heading towards its eastern terminus at a cul-de-sac facing the St. Lawrence River. Beside the ferry services, there is no other link between Wolfe Island and the mainland, making the two routes on the island the only King's Highways that were not connected to the rest of the network by a fixed link.
Unlike the other histones, H1 does not make up the nucleosome "bead". Instead, it sits on top of the structure, keeping in place the DNA that has wrapped around the nucleosome. H1 is present in half the amount of the other four histones, which contribute two molecules to each nucleosome bead. In addition to binding to the nucleosome, the H1 protein binds to the "linker DNA" (approximately 20-80 nucleotides in length) region between nucleosomes, helping stabilize the zig-zagged 30 nm chromatin fiber.
Realizing Hart-McHarg needed immediate medical attention, Odlum left the safety of the shell hole and zig-zagged up a hill under heavy fire in order to locate a medical officer. Despite Odlum's bravery, Hart- McHarg's wound proved fatal, and Odlum was subsequently promoted to command of the 7th Battalion, reporting to Brigadier-General Arthur Currie, commander of the 2nd Brigade. Odlum's battalion was almost immediately transferred to the 3rd Brigade under Brigadier-General Richard Turner and moved to the vicinity of St. Julien. The next day, the entire 3rd Brigade came under intense attack.
From here, it continued on to Valley Falls. Past Valley Falls, K-4 followed 162nd Street and modern K-16 east to Osage Road, where the route intersected K-16. At the time, K-4 and K-16 overlapped northward along Osage Road to Nortonville, then followed the modern alignments of U.S. Route 159 and K-116 to Cummings. Between Cummings and Atchison, K-4 and K-16 zig-zagged across several roadways surrounding the current alignment of U.S. Route 59 before joining the modern routing of US-59 just west of Atchison.
Early in the growing season it could be confused with P. polygonifolius, but the submerged leaves of the latter have petioles and are relatively longer. P. praelongus is generally greener with noticeably white, zig-zagged stems that generally branch, never produces floating leaves, and its submerged leaves clasp the stem. Fresh specimens often, but not always, show a reddish tint, but this becomes much more obvious in dried material. Despite its name it is neither restricted to alpine regions or unique among pondweeds in having a reddish colouration.
Tropical Storm Javier and Hurricane Newton both made landfall in Mexico, with the latter being responsible for at least nine fatalities as it came ashore near Baja California Sur. Hurricane Ulika was a rare and erratic storm which zig-zagged across 140°W a total of three times. Hurricane Seymour became the strongest storm of the season, forming in late October. Finally, in late November, Hurricane Otto from the Atlantic made an unusual crossing over Central America, emerging into the East Pacific as a moderate tropical storm but dissipated shortly after.
East of Johnstown, NY 29 originally zig-zagged across its current route. Some of the old alignments remain as side roads or access routes, including Schoolhouse Road, Schabacker Road, and Circle Road in the town of Johnstown. The old route also followed current Fulton County Route 155 through Vail Mills, where it overlaps briefly with NY 30 and continues into the village of Broadalbin. In Broadalbin, original NY 29 entered as West Main Street, turning right onto Mill Street, then left on Saratoga Avenue, leaving the village and meeting the current routing.
Realising the strength of Ōrākau, Carey decided to encircle the pā and began shelling it from about 350 metres, though the design and construction methods of the bunkers neutralised the force of the bombardment. He then ordered a start on a shallow sap that zig-zagged towards its western face from a distance of about 120 metres. A party of Māori reinforcements appeared about 2 km to the east, but retreated, unable to break through the British lines. Sporadic shooting continued through the night, with the besieged occupants of Ōrākau chanting and singing.
Doping had become a problem culminating in the death of Tom Simpson in 1967, after which riders went on strike, though the organisers suspected sponsors provoked them. The Union Cycliste Internationale introduced limits to daily and overall distances, imposed rest days and tests were introduced for riders. It was then impossible to follow the frontiers, and the Tour increasingly zig- zagged across the country, sometimes with unconnected days' races linked by train, while still maintaining some sort of loop. The Tour returned to national teams for 1967 and 1968 as "an experiment".
Deteriorating condition of Canyon Diablo Bridge in 2018 As white settlers populated the area in the mid-1800s, the Two Guns location was recognized as a favorable place to cross the formidable Canyon Diablo; first by wagon, then later by vehicle. Travelers would follow paths which zig-zagged the canyon's embankments, and then cross the usually-dry riverbed. In 1914, Canyon Padre Bridge was opened west of Two Guns. That same year, Arizona State engineer Lamar Cobb selected and surveyed the Two Guns location for the construction of a bridge across Canyon Diablo.
Approximately southeast of exit 211, the county route dead-ends at the westbound lanes of I-40. US 66 continued on an abandoned highway grade southeast of this point (some of which has been overlaid by I-40), then zig-zagged northward, crossing a concrete bridge over a small gulch. North of the gulch, US 66 turned southeast, passing north of the abandoned Twin Arrows travel center. The old highway continued on an abandoned roadway and part of the south frontage road, before gradually being subsumed into the route of present-day I-40.
For Williams, the site had few of the design challenges he was used to — no industrial processes to accommodate, no difficult city centre location, no long spans, no exceptional heights or other engineering problems. Instead, this building called for a sensitive architectural solution. Concrete was Williams' material of choice and here he used reinforced concrete, generally only 125mm in thickness, cast in situ behind a cork lining left exposed as the internal wall finish. With this system, he created a series of vertical planes, zig-zagged in plan to enclose the hall, with similarly folded planes for its roof.
Video slot machines generally will only display the payline for lines that are winners. A payline is a line (straight or zig-zagged) that crosses one symbol on each reel of a slot machine, or the combination of symbols on the slot machine reels that the player is paid out for if he has made a bet on that combination. To be winning, any combination on the reels must have at least two identical symbols in a row, and the first one must occur on the first reel unless otherwise stated. In any other case, the combination doesn't pay out.
The color pink is named after the flowers, pinks, flowering plants in the genus Dianthus, and derives from the frilled edge of the flowers. The verb "to pink" dates from the 14th century and means "to decorate with a perforated or punched pattern" (possibly from German picken, "to peck").Collins Dictionary While the word "pink" was first used as a noun to refer to a color in the 17th century, the verb "pink" continues to be reflected today as the name of hand-held scissors that cut a zig-zagged line to prevent fraying that are referred to as pinking shears.
It then intersected SH-7 in Snyder and ran through Mountain Park shortly thereafter. The route then zig-zagged to the northwest towards Roosevelt. It then ran due north to the Hobart area, beginning a concurrency with SH-9 east of that town. After SH-9 split off to the east, SH-14 entered Washita County, where it intersected no other highways, but ran through the towns of Rocky, Cordell (the county seat), and Bessie. Just after crossing into Custer County, the highway had a concurrency with SH-3; the two routes split up in Clinton.
It blooms between August and December producng simple inflorescences that are found in clusters of 3 to 16 in the racemes along a zig-zagged axis of with spherical flower- heads that have a diameter of containing 20 to 35 bright yellow coloured flowers. Following flowering it forms chartaceous to thinly coriaceous seed pods that have an oblong shape with a length of and have a width of and can be covered in a fine white powdery coating. The dull to slightly shiny black seeds inside have an oblong-elliptic to ovate shape with a length of .
Upon realising they were being followed by the British submarine and that their escort had still not arrived, U-864 zig-zagged underwater in attempted evasive manoeuvres, with each submarine occasionally risking raising her periscope. Venturer had only eight torpedoes as opposed to the 22 carried by U-864. After three hours Launders decided to make a prediction of U-864s zig-zag, and released a spread of his torpedoes into its predicted course. This manual computation of a firing solution against a three-dimensionally manoeuvring target was the first occasion on which techniques were used and became the basis of modern computer-based torpedo targeting systems.
The crossing of Massachusetts Avenue, which originally zig-zagged using existing crosswalks, was signalized as a direct crossing in 2011. A extension of the Community Path to Lowell Street opened in 2015; it will be further extended along the Lowell Line in 2021 as part of the Green Line Extension project. The segment west of Alewife station through the Alewife Brook Reservation was used as an unpaved trail; a stone dust surface was added in the 1990s. Construction of the paved Fitchburg Cutoff Path took place from September 2010 to August 2013, with a new bridge built over a stormwater management wetland at Alewife.
An old segment of highway (named Route 66 Boulevard), splits off from modern Route 66 in Galena, Kansas (where it followed North Main Street to Front Street) and enters Missouri to the north of the current highway. Due to the mining history of Joplin, the realignment of US 66 in Joplin was partially for traffic and partially because of cave-ins of mines built under the highway. It zig-zagged through the city, following Seventh Street (now Route 66), Main Avenue, Broadway, St. Louis Avenue, Euclid Avenue, Utica Street, Florida Avenue, Zora Street, and Rangeline Road, Later, US 66 went straight east from the Kansas state line on Seventh and then north on Rangeline.
Japanese shells slammed into Gambier Bay and set the ship ablaze, and some of the enemy vessels, evidently believing they had finished her off, shifted their fire to Kitkun Bay as she briefly emerged from the smoke. A salvo splashed scarcely 1,000 yards astern at 0828, and the captain furiously zig-zagged the ship and attempted to slip back within the cover of the smokescreen to escape the enemy gunfire as they dropped the range. Another salvo erupted in the water 1,000 yards off the port beam at 0830, and a minute later a third salvo splashed 700 yards astern. The next salvo tore into the sea 500 yards off the starboard beam as the Japanese found the range.
A police officer riding a motorcycle charged into a crowd of demonstrators and zig-zagged across the road in an attempt to hit the protesters. The officer appeared not to hit any protesters straight on, but came very close to slamming straight into one. The police motorcycle was accused of deliberately ramming into the protesters, while the police claimed that he was trying to "separate" the protesters and the police and that the officer in question has been forced to take a sabbatical from work. The video quickly went viral in the Internet, and pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong responded to the incident and stated that the police officer had gone 'berserk' and his behaviour was 'disturbing'.
The floor is covered with red and grey granite, whilst lightning elemnets are mounted into a metallic carcass that is fixed to top of the vaults, a straight one for the central hall, and a zig-zagged shaped for the platform. At the rear of the central hall is a large bas-relief of Vladimir Lenin created by the People's Artist of the USSR Nikolai Tomsky. The station's vestibule, designed by architect I.Petukhova, is connected directly to the central hall by a three-escalator ascend, and is located underground under the Rogozhskaya Zastava square. The square itself is a major intersection where the Sergey Radonezhsky Street becomes the Enthusiasts Highway an arterial road that will eventually become the M7 Motorway.
It has been considered by many as a political murder related with his programme "Night Courier" and investigations of allegations of official corruption. In October 2001, the security police raid on R2 office resulted in public anger and subsequent mass street demonstrations against the government's pressure on independent media forced Eduard Shevardnadze to fire his entire cabinet. By 15 March 2003, to coincide with the launch of its sister channel Imedi TV, Rustavi 2 introduced a new logo which consists of a zig-zagged abstract 2-numeral that is coloured bronze and are made up of gradient effects. Rustavi 2 was the main mass media source used as a tribune by the opposition leaders during the Rose Revolution in November 2003.
Levin (1987) pp. 42–43 He followed this with To the End of the Rhine in 1987, following the Rhine from its two sources, the Hinterrhein and the Vorderrhein, in Switzerland, to its estuary at Rotterdam, to the north. In between he joined the Swiss citizen army on manoeuvres, visited Liechtenstein bankers, zig-zagged the Swiss–German border at Lake Constance, attended the Schubertiade at Hohenems and the opera at Bregenz, took the waters at Baden-Baden, visited the manufacturers of eau de Cologne, and paid tribute to Erasmus at Basle.Levin (1989), pp. 36, 52–55, 72–73, 76–79, 90–99, 143–146, 199–203 and 257–258 The last of the three series was in 1989, A Walk up Fifth Avenue in New York, from Washington Square to the Harlem River.
His position was supported by evidence from other captains, who said that prior to the sinking of Lusitania no merchant ships zig-zagged. Turner had argued that maintaining a steady course for 30 minutes was necessary to take a four-point bearing and precisely confirm the ship's position, but on this point he received less support, with other captains arguing a two-point bearing could have been taken in five minutes and would have been sufficiently accurate. Many witnesses testified that portholes across the ship had been open at the time of the sinking, and an expert witness confirmed that such a porthole three feet under water would let in four tons of water per minute. Testimony varied on how many torpedoes there had been, and whether the strike occurred between the first and second funnel, or third and fourth.
The population of Ancoats had risen from almost nothing in the 1790s, when it was an outlying area of Manchester, to around 32,000 by the 1830s, driven by the process of industrialisation that caused Manchester to be described by many as the world's "first industrial city". By the 1830s, the population in the Ancoats area principally comprised Irish labourers and textile workers; the area was heavily industrialised and one of the most densely populated suburbs of the city, being "a mass of mean streets and courtyards zig-zagged amongst factories and canals." Average life expectancy in Manchester as a whole was low, with that of a labourer in 1842 being 17 years. The origins of English charitable movements for the operation of dispensaries and other types of establishment for treatment of illness, such as hospitals, lying-in facilities and lunatic asylums, can be traced to the Georgian era.
Most of the current portion of State Road 951 south of U.S. Route 41 came into existence around 1955 during development of the Isles of Capri. It was built upon the abandoned rail bed of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad's Marco Island route, which existed from 1927 to 1944. Prior to 1976, State Road 951 extended along a much longer route than it does today. It began at the Isles of Capri (along the current CR 952). When the Jolley Bridge was built to Marco Island in 1969, the route across it was designated SR 951B. At State Road 84 (the original Alligator Alley and current Davis Boulevard), SR 951's designation then zig-zagged into North Naples along what is today Radio Road, Airport-Pulling Road, Golden Gate Parkway and Goodlette-Frank Road, ultimately terminating at the intersection of Goodlette- Frank Road and then-SR 896 (Pine Ridge Road).
Another Axis air attack had no effect and during the night the convoy zig-zagged eastwards at , with Nestor falling behind, down at the bow, towed by Javelin and escorted by Eridge and Beaufort. At (Korvettenkapitän Franz-Georg Reschke) got through the anti-submarine cordon around MW11 and torpedoed Hermione, which heeled over and sank with killed and about Two air attacks were made on Nestor and its escorts and at the tow parted for the second time; with dawn due and the long summer day to follow, the captain of the Australian destroyer Nestor decided that the risk to the other destroyers was too great and had Nestor sunk at The other destroyers caught up with the convoy during the afternoon. City of Calcutta sailed from Tobruk with Tetcott and Primula and more attempts by U-boats to attack MW11 failed, the convoy reaching Alexandria that evening. Centurion was too deep in the water and waited at the Great Pass as the five remaining merchantmen entered port.

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