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U.S. Treasury yields zigzagged ahead of the Fed's Wednesday statement.
As they zigzagged through the country, the entourage kept growing.
The ship zigzagged slowly across the target patch of ocean.
You zigzagged back and forth across the world to visit me.
"I zigzagged, firing my M-16," he told NPR in 2014.
Since then he has zigzagged wildly, investigating an extraordinary variety of styles.
Water gushed from zigzagged cracks in the pavement from busted water lines.
Ryan has zigzagged during his career, but his Kempian core is clear.
SPX zigzagged furiously between positive and negative territory after the 2 p.m.
Outside the office, her son zigzagged around pool tables on a toy bike.
Floridians zigzagged the state over the weekend as Irma drifted west and Gov.
I pondered this as we zigzagged around mountain passes and zipped through tunnels.
Water gushed up from zigzagged cracks in the pavement from busted water lines.
Israeli soldiers fired rubber bullets at me as I zigzagged through the West Bank.
He was scared to go through it, so he zigzagged as fast as he could.
Stocks have zigzagged their way through 2020 so far, which can make some investors nervous, experts say.
As the group skipped, zigzagged and squeaked around the court, Aria McManus held back on the sidelines.
To triangulate the location, the ship zigzagged at two knots in the designated search area, waiting for responses.
According to data submitted to the FBI by the Philadelphia police, the city's handgun homicide rate has zigzagged.
I quickly collected my things and zigzagged through an ocean of sunblock covered bodies all heading in different directions.
The truck zigzagged as it barreled more than a mile through the crowd, according to a report from France 2.
The truck zigzagged along the city's seafront Promenade des Anglais as a fireworks display marking the French national day ended.
All the beads zigzagged in the water, regardless of density, and the less dense the beads, the more they knuckled.
The driver is said to have zigzagged through the crowd at a high-speed, deliberately targeting pedestrians, the BBC reported.
Such a shape must inevitably be longer than its parent rectangle's longest sides, albeit that its length is now zigzagged.
Ms. Tynagel, 153, born in the Netherlands, had on skinny black pants and a sweater zigzagged in red and black.
After a moment, I let my finger draw along a stretch mark that zigzagged down the back of her leg.
Refusing to look foolish in front of a stadium of delighted fans, the cat zigzagged across the turf, avoiding capture.
I zigzagged through a large group of cockatoos and brightly colored crimson rosella parrots and hopped back into the car.
The vehicle zigzagged down the avenue for about 21 metres, mowing down panicked pedestrians before crashing; the driver fled on foot.
Wowser Nation says Australia has always zigzagged between relaxed and regulated, but now the pendulum has swung too far toward restriction.
Mr. Netanyahu has zigzagged on the question of immunity, aware of its unpopularity and the pitfalls of appearing to evade justice.
She zigzagged through the Westside streets, driving her husband, who was the president of a large real estate firm, to his doctors.
As they zigzagged the state, Bush and his surrogates reminded voters that the Bush clan is popular -- even beloved -- in South Carolina.
"This used to be the real core of the city," he said, as we zigzagged from the old Portuguese district toward Chinatown.
We started at the most northern point and just zigzagged our way south and saw so many different variations of national dishes.
A van driver deliberately zigzagged through a crowded pedestrian street in Barcelona yesterday, killing at least 13 people and leaving 80 injured.
Professional skiers flown in from St. Petersburg zigzagged down the slope for the television cameras, and local children were offered free lessons.
A mesmerizing lighting scheme, by Urs Schönebaum, established a properly cosmic vibe: multicolored tubes zigzagged through the upper reaches of the space.
The case zigzagged all the way up to the Supreme Court, which was seen as the last chance to save the immigration reforms.
More than 20 prisoners were shackled and packed tightly on a privately operated bus as it zigzagged from Wisconsin to Georgia this month.
Classic tenement-style walk-ups, with stores at the base and facades zigzagged with fire escapes, are on full display on Madison Street.
After hitting a high of $19,343 in December, the price for one bitcoin has zigzagged its way downward to about $8,300 as of Wednesday.
Witnesses saying the van zigzagged down one of Barcelona's busiest tourist avenues, Las Ramblas, mowing down pedestrians and leaving bodies strewn across the ground.
It all came down to furious campaigning by the candidates, who zigzagged across the Badger State over the last week, holding multiple fundraisers and rallies.
Our route, which began in Shaxi, mostly followed horse paths and shepherds' trails that zigzagged through hilly pine forests and clusters of azaleas and rhododendrons.
In 2013, Horbaczewski's career zigzagged its way to Tough Mudder, the obstacle-course event company founded in 2009 by fellow Harvard MBA grad Will Dean.
She even let herself be flipped upside-down and later, in a solo turn, zigzagged across the stage like a manic butterfly with feet for wings.
Cole swam alongside a thousand swimmers as she zigzagged across Britain; in the Shetlands, at the northernmost beach in Scotland, she swam with seals as well.
The truck zigzagged along the seafront Promenade des Anglais in the city of Nice as a fireworks display marking the French national day ended on Thursday night.
Made from narrow, zigzagged raffia tape, this mega-hat is easy to pin or scrunch back, so the face is visible and less communal space is taken.
Rivera held tightly to her children's wrists as they descended from one bus, ran past shoulder-height tires, zigzagged around clusters of suitcases, and climbed into another.
As we zigzagged at high speed through the jampacked streets, he tapped frantically on his smartphone and started calling friends, none of whom were any help at all.
In one such example, the FSL Shanghai ship chartered by BP has zigzagged between the European ports of Ventspils and Rotterdam since loading in Ust-Luga on May 2.
To test-drive the technology, Kymeta's mTenna was embedded into the roof of a Toyota 4Runner, which zigzagged 20,000 miles throughout the country to show the antenna's connectivity capabilities.
Pence defended the strange zigzagged itinerary by saying that it was the result of last-minute schedule changes after Hurricane Dorian forced Trump to cancel his own European trip.
A terror attack in Barcelona, Spain, killed at least 27 people and wounded more than 29 others when a van zigzagged through a crowd at a popular tourist spot.
President Trump, under investigation in the US for consorting with Russia during the 2016 election campaign, has zigzagged wildly on Russia, making it nearly impossible to discern a strategy.
Oil futures zigzagged in and out of positive territory, whipsawed by Fed expectations and the reaction to talks between Iran and some signatories of its nuclear agreement over the weekend.
He showed that the investments had zigzagged up and down since the crash of 2008 — but that in the end, the fund would have been better off just holding cash.
The robe's folds are supple and sinuous, and the trim, zigzagged with an elaborate and unbroken knotting pattern, has a mathematical intricacy that gives this Christian painting a surprising Islamic touch.
Markets have zigzagged their way through the year so far, spooked first by fears the U.S. Federal Reserve would tighten too much, then assuaged by predictions it wouldn't move rates at all.
Trump has zigzagged over the policy landscape in his presidential bid, putting more pressure on party leaders to define what the GOP stands for as it seeks to keep its congressional majorities.
The mass demonstration followed two attacks that killed 15 people last week, including 13 who were mowed down by a van that zigzagged down Las Ramblas, the most famous promenade in Barcelona.
In 1970 his camera took a bullet for him as he zigzagged through a Cambodian paddy field; a week later he was wounded by a mortar, crawling away to evade the Khmer Rouges.
As models zigzagged through archways and piazzas on a set in the grand hall of the Fondazione Prada Milan, cinched waists created feminine hourglass silhouettes while flower motifs and fringes decorated straighter styles.
His nearest rival for the Republican nomination, Ted Cruz, has zigzagged around the state, holding around a dozen town halls and twice as many "meet-and-greet" sessions, and bedding down between stops in hotels.
As The Good Place has zigzagged its way through a long string of plot twists and resets and reversals, it has taken away all of its characters' selfish motivations for trying to be better people.
Lin zigzagged through traffic, sending a behind-the-back pass to Kilpatrick for a fast-break dunk, and later put the Nets ahead by 5 with a 3-pointer from the top of the key.
Alongside his castmates in the unstoppably all-conquering Black Panther, he has zigzagged the globe, promoting what could end up being Marvel's most successful movie ever, smiling gamely while answering the same questions over and over.
When the plane landed, she followed the other passengers along the jet bridge, up an escalator, and down a glass-walled corridor, and zigzagged over and back through an empty baffle, with no queue to contain.
As Mr. Carton left the courthouse, wearing a white sweatshirt with the hood pulled down, he was swarmed by camera crews and a larger crowd of reporters, who chased him as he zigzagged down the block.
Rather than parading single-file past viewers on a catwalk, Kondo's models twirled around the massive hall in striped "parasol" frocks featuring Issey Miyake's trademark pleats, while others in lightweight nylon raincoats zigzagged on electric skateboards.
Rather than parading single-file past viewers on a catwalk, Kondo's models twirled around the massive hall in striped "parasol" frocks featuring Issey Miyake's trademark pleats, while others in lightweight nylon raincoats zigzagged on electric skateboards.
At one evening performance last week, the line for women zigzagged from one side of the mezzanine to the other and back again, contained by ropes, organized by ushers, overflowing into stairwells, hemmed in by a bar.
Whether the lines were zigzagged, scribbled or ruled, or the acres of impasto were plopped, smeared or stroked, his compositions conveyed a willful arbitrariness — randomly determined exercises in which one gesture seemed just as good as another.
The Green Bay Packers' agile, lissome safety, Willie Wood, snatched the wobbly pass thrown by the Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback, Len Dawson, and zigzagged to the doorstep of the Chiefs' end zone, setting up an easy Packers touchdown.
Most government assets are protected by sovereign-immunity laws, but Elliott zigzagged around the globe, trying to find local courts that would grant orders for it to take possession of property as collateral for the country's unpaid debts.
I zigzagged down to the corner of DeKalb and Broadway, where I spotted a big, empty lot where a colorful food truck was parked and a tarp under which a small group of people were animatedly debating politics.
Trump has zigzagged across the country in recent weeks, whipping up crowds by calling immigration a "crisis" (it's not) and claiming a caravan of asylum seekers thousands of miles from the border are planning an impending "invasion" (they're not).
For four days, a small army convoy carrying Fidel's ashes zigzagged its way through the interior of the island in a symbolic reversal of the path Castro's rebels took to overthrow the brutal regime of Fulgencio Batista from 1953 to 1959.
His career has zigzagged across continents and straddled the end of the Soviet Union: He went from Moscow back to Kiev; then Winnipeg, Canada; Copenhagen; and back to Moscow, where he directed the Bolshoi Ballet for five years beginning in 2004.
Yet asked about Mr. Kurz's red line, one senior intelligence official, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to talk to the media, zigzagged his finger across the table in a demonstration of what it looks like.
Having secured a reservation there, Ms. Martins constructed a 43-day vacation that zigzagged to Buenos Aires, Torres del Paine National Park in Chilean Patagonia, Santiago, Cusco, and the Peruvian capital, and paired boutique B & Bs with luxury hotels like Belmond.
As clouds started to roll in, I zigzagged my way across Snowbasin's vast expanse, dipping into the trees between runs and even trying out Bear Hollow Woods, a new-this-year children's zone that wends it way among gladed aspens.
" In "Wake Up (1981), one of the first multi-part, shaped paintings Murray made at the beginning of the decade, a coffee cup with two handles is painted across three panels whose inner edges are zigzagged, while their outer edges are bulbous and rounded.
A year ago, the Louisiana congressman was near second base at an early-morning baseball practice when the sound of shots pierced the quiet of suburban DC.  A bullet zigzagged through his left hip , slicing muscle tissue, crushing his femur and mangling his organs.
The administration has zigzagged between Trump's periodic impulses to deliver on his campaign rhetoric and his larger team's desire to maintain the close, constructive win-win cross-border relationship that has developed in the two decades since the North American Free Trade Agreement went into effect.
SOUTHAMPTON, England — As students from the University of Southampton zigzagged across campus on a recent cold afternoon, youthful activists with Britain's main opposition Labour Party intercepted them with cups of tea and a leaflet with detailed instructions on how to register to vote in December's election.
SOUTHAMPTON, England — As students from the University of Southampton zigzagged across campus on a recent cold afternoon, youthful activists with Britain's main opposition Labour Party intercepted them with cups of tea and a leaflet with detailed instructions on how to register to vote in December's election.
Rather than follow any of the aforementioned advice, I zigzagged along like the harried freelancer I'd become, rushing from column deadline to media interview to public event and back again, trying to keep both my Amazon ranking and checking account from tanking, often pulling all-nighters to keep up.
With the Giants vulnerable and desperate for a savior as they faced an unnerving third down, it was the savvy Cruz who, on a busted play, craftily zigzagged around two Dallas defenders to wiggle free for the 3-yard touchdown reception that lifted the Giants to a 20-19 victory.
All day, lines meandered along church courtyards, zigzagged along school parking lots and snaked around shadeless blocks as tens of thousands of voters waited to cast their ballots, including many independents who did not know that only those registered to a party could participate in the state's closed presidential primaries.
Hailing from a family whose surname has become synonymous with colorfully zigzagged and space-dyed knits, the 36-year-old designer is following in the footsteps of her grandmother, Rosita, who founded the Missoni label with her husband, Ottavio, in 1953, and her mother, Angela, the longtime creative director of the main brand.
She attended the University of New Mexico, then zigzagged from New York to California, through alcoholism and detox centers, through odd jobs (substitute teacher, hospital ward clerk, phone operator, cleaning woman), through three husbands and four sons and many other men, for whom she had a weakness nearly as great as that for drinking.
Meeting up with our driver, we were taken a gridlocked mile to a blockaded street (though motorcycles zigzagged through) and, my camera at the ready now, we stepped out into a stream of people passing kiosks selling firecrackers, chewing tobacco, incense, plastic figurines of Vishnu and Ganesh, and swamis with painted faces offering to pose for 50 rupees, about 75 cents, toward broad steps of the ghat, a word derived from the Sanskrit term for embankment.
The group of boys who had come on the bus had joined it, one next to the other, skis parallel, and every time it advanced—it was long and, instead of going straight, as in fact it could have, zigzagged randomly, sometimes upward, sometimes down—they stepped up or slid down sideways, depending on where they were, and immediately propped themselves on their poles again, often resting their weight on the neighbor below, or trying to free their poles from under the skis of the neighbor above, stumbling on skis that had got twisted, leaning over to adjust their bindings and bringing the whole line to a halt, pulling off windbreakers or sweaters or putting them back on as the sun appeared or disappeared, tucking strands of hair under their woollen headbands, or the billowing tails of their checked shirts into their belts, digging in their pockets for handkerchiefs and blowing their red, frozen noses, and for all these operations taking off and then putting back on their big gloves, which sometimes fell in the snow and had to be picked up with the tip of a pole.
Gingerly, she extended her hand and allowed her fingertips to trace over the weals that zigzagged down his back.
On top of that, there are different types of line, aside from the ones previously mentioned. For example, you could have a line that is horizontal and zigzagged or a line that is vertical and zigzagged. Different lines create different moods, it all depends on what mood you are using a line to create.
The subterminal line is zigzagged. The hindwings are pale greyish yellow with irregular postmedial line. Adults have been recorded on wing from July to August.
A pill box and machine gun emplacement were constructed at the Blacksmiths (northern) end of the boom. Trenches zigzagged between Swansea Heads and Caves Beach on the southern side.
Five destroyers zigzagged around the fleet as a screen against U-boats, the minesweepers began operating around the monitors and the covering force cruised in the distance, ready to intercept a German destroyer sortie.
Another architectural historian, Mark Girouard, called it "the holiest or unholiest of zebras, being not only striped, but also zigzagged and diapered all over with bricks, and slates of different colours... like an enormous multi-coloured jelly".
The wishbone had foundered on the Notre Dame defense, so Alabama had to pass. It was their undoing. Reggie Barnett intercepted a pass and zigzagged all over the Orange Bowl for the win. The wishbone gained only 62 yards all evening.
The northern line was opened shortly later on 29 January 1891 and ran from the Lokalbahnhof via Hagsfeld, Blankenloch, Staffort and Friedrichstal to Spock. North of Blankenloch it zigzagged across the countryside to Staffort, Friedrichstal and the edge of Spock.
The route to the inner bailey zigzagged through the second and third bailey, with gates in between. The top of the castle overlooks the anchorage of Uchiura, which was a strategic for the Late Hōjō clan and later the Takeda clan.
It is distinguished by regular longitudinal flame markings becoming small, paler, and more zigzagged, below the somewhat angled periphery, and all uniting round the umbilicus in a red band. The aperture is ovate-triangular. The lip is simple. The columellar margin is thickened.
Underside of the wings The upperside of the wings is yellow orange with dark spots, lines, and zigzagged bands. The forewing is squared off just below the apex. A dark border on the hindwing margin is lacking on most individuals. It has long palps.
The hill has several historic sites including the Xiangjie (香界). About 30 meters southwest of Black Rock Peak, lies one of the most famous parks in Hangzhou: the Quyuan-Fenghe (曲院風荷, literal translation: 'zigzagged garden with lotus blooms in wind').
Females > have a broad blackish-grey band on the outer third and costa of the > forewing. The underside is chalky white to pale grey with tiny dark grey > spots and a zigzagged submarginal line on the hindwing.Layberry, Ross. A., > Peter Wl. Hall, and J. Donald Lafontaine.
Mpanjaka elegans is a moth of the family Erebidae first described by Arthur Gardiner Butler in 1882. It is found in central Madagascar. The wings are white, speckled with black scales, particularly upon the basal third that is limited by a brown stripe. It wears a zigzagged pale black post-median line.
The destroyer was engaged by the secondary armament, mostly by Scharnhorst, while both ships fired at Glorious with their main batteries. Ardent was hit in the first salvo in her forward boiler room which reduced her speed. The ship zigzagged to evade the German shells and laid a smoke screen to hide herself.
At Delta, the highway becomes sandwiched between Upper and Lower Beverley lakes, curving northeast around the southern shores of the former. At Washburns Corners, the route turns east until reaching Athens. The final segment of Highway 42 — between Athens and Forthton — zigzagged northeast and southeast. Midway between the two communities, it passed through Glen Elbe.
The first abdominal segment forms a pale whitish band, bordered proximally by a black line. This black line extends onto the base of the hindwing and onto the forewing, then curves forward but usually breaks before reaching the costa. The postmedial line is wavy and toothed. The subterminal line is white, scalloped or zigzagged.
Seminole independently zigzagged her way to Ulithi, Caroline Islands, from 17–21 June, where she loaded anti-tank land mines for Okinawan operations. Arriving at Buckner Bay, Okinawa on 14 July, Seminole unloaded her cargo on 17 July. On 18 July, general quarters were sounded, and the AKA steamed southward to avoid a typhoon.
The ground colour of the forewings is off white. The basal fascia consists of blackish-brown scales and the antemedial fascia is dull brown and slightly zigzagged. There is a creamy band postmedially which is edged thinly with dark brown. The terminal area is white with two to three blackish spots surrounded by yellow scales.
1): 1-160. commonly referred to as persistent migraine aura (PMA). In other clinical sub-forms of migraine headache may be absent and the migraine aura may not take the typical form of the zigzagged fortification spectrum (scintillating scotoma), but manifests with a large variety of focal neurological symptoms. The role of hallucinogens in visual snow is not clear.
From Hamhung to the southern tip of the Chosin Reservoir the road climbs for . For slightly more than half the distance, to Chinhung-ni, the climb was easy and gradual over a two-lane road. From there a one-lane dirt road zigzagged up precipitous slopes to the high plateau lying just south of the reservoir.
The ground color consists of a fine zigzagged mottling of whitish and light brown, through which the underlying nacre shines with a golden iridescence. There are several narrow spiral lines articulated remotely with white dots. And on the latter part of the whorl these are replaced by bands or lines of crimson. The aperture is oblong.
The rotary cutter gained almost immediate widespread use among quilters after its introduction and, along with the accompanying development of strip techniques, revolutionized quilting. Today there are many companies making rotary cutters. Cutters come in a variety of handle types and some include specialty blades to cut curved or zigzagged lines. Most have retractable blades that can be locked to prevent injury.
In a March 18, 1940 resolution, K-27 was realigned slightly within Richfield and Stanton in Morton County, to eliminate sharp curves. Before 1950, K-27 zigzagged from St. Francis northwestward. Then in an August 10, 1950 resolution, the overlap with US-36 was extended west from St Francis then turned north for about then turned west, which eliminated 13 sharp curves.
The episode marked the first animated television production without a script. Bouchard directed this first episode and the entire series. Along with the rest of the first season, the episode was animated using "squigglevision," a technique pioneered by the show's executive producer, Tom Snyder. The animation style consists of eight frames of looped "zigzagged" lines that stimulate the character's mouth movement.
The riding occupied the central downtown area of Toronto. The western border zigzagged from the Lake along Atlantic Avenue, Dovercourt Road and Ossington Avenue to Bloor Street. It then followed Bloor east to Bathurst Street, then south on Bathurst to College Street, then east on College and then on Carlton Street past Yonge Street to Sherbourne Street. It then went south on Sherbourne to the lake.
The size can be 2 to 6 centimetres long and 0.7 to 2.5 centimetres in width, and the shape can be shape of an egg. The bottom of its leave is wedge-shaped or heart-shaped, while the top of it is short and needle-shaped. The edge of its leave is zigzagged. And every side of it is covered by little white hairs.
The antemedial line is drawn far lateral above the posterior margin. The median line is dark brown, strongly arched toward across the brown median area below the cell. The postmedial line is jaggedly zigzagged on the anterior wing and straight from Anterior cubitus vein to the posterior margin. The subterminal line is only evident as the transition from the brown subterminal area to the black terminal area.
The building line zigzagged. A moderate deviation was not noticed, but if someone built out too far, the authorities pulled down his residence. In 1838, the city authorities ordered Santiago Rubio's house demolished “to maintain the Plaza line.” When the vacant lots with Plaza fronts were all built upon, the irregular shape of what was originally intended to be a square became more noticeable.
On 16 November, she intercepted a convoy of five cargomen in two columns with a destroyer escort and conducted a submerged attack on the leader of the near column as the formation zigzagged toward the submarine. Less than a minute after firing, Seal collided with, or was rammed by, another enemy ship. The periscope went black and vibrated severely. The submarine rose to ; hung there nearly a minute then started down.
In his second season at Real Madrid he scored one of the most spectacular goals in the club's history. Teammate Alfredo Di Stéfano described the goal as follows: "He zigzagged across the pitch and scored an extraordinary goal." The match against Athletic de Bilbao was won 6-0, but Marsal's goal was the story of the day. The goal is still remembered as "the goal of more than one minute".
Electrification of the Käfertal–Viernheim–Weinheim line was completed on 2 September 1915 and the line was double-tracked at the same time. This was the first part of the OED network to be electrified. A fully zigzagged overhead catenary mounted on cross-beams was installed at that time. The electrification of this line also meant that the OEG supplied the town of Weinheim with electricity until 1934.
At this point, LA 39 zigzagged onto the new alignment while LA 46 continued along the old alignment, following St. Claude and Elysian Fields Avenues to North Claiborne Avenue as it does today. Except for a short stretch at Poydras, this concurrency was eliminated once LA 39 was moved onto two further extensions of Judge Perez Drive: from Chalmette to Violet in 1975 and from Violet to Poydras in 1981.
The cutter proceeded to steam for the enemy's wake and dropped seven depth mines as nearly as could be ascertained around the spot where it had disappeared and zigzagged at full speed all around its supposed position, but apparently without result. On 1 May, the danger zone escort joined up with the convoy and on 3 May, Ossipee proceeded to Pembroke Dock, Wales, where she arrived the same day.
In order to remove traffic from Iowa 12 and Iowa 29 from the residential neighborhoods along Nebraska Street north of downtown Sioux City, the two highways were rerouted to the west. The highways zigzagged along city streets while following Perry Creek. The new routing joined the former routing at Stone Park Boulevard in the northern part of town. By mid-1932, the Plymouth County portion of Iowa 29 had been paved with a bituminous surface.
But at the last possible moment when the predator is near, the scrub hare uses its long hind legs to jump and run away as fast as it can. It runs in a zigzagged formation in hopes it will be difficult for the predator to catch it. However, when it is caught it makes a loud squeal for distress and its last line of defense is to kick or bite, which is usually unsuccessful.
All rhynchonellids are biconvex (have a bulbous shell), and have a fold located in the brachial valve. This means that the commissure, the line between the two valves or shells, is zigzagged, a distinguishing characteristic of this group. The prominent beak of the pedicle valve usually overlaps that of the brachial valve, in order to allow the shell to open and close. There is usually a functional pedicle although the delthyrium may be partially closed.
In 1890, Aspen's economy boomed after the passing of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act, becoming the largest silver producer in the United States. In June, the Aspen City Railway opened a narrow gauge horsecar line that zigzagged through the city. The system was the smallest in the state, owning only two cars and five horses. The repeal of the Sherman Silver Purchase Act in 1983, Aspen's economy collapsed, and it is assumed operations were abandoned sometime afterwards.
Ennypia moths have light brownish-gray wings with variably dense dark speckling and prominent, black antemedial and postmedial lines. The postmedial line is angled diagonally from the inner margin toward the apex and has a highly irregular toothed and scalloped outline, meeting the costa in the apical area. It is also irregular and fainter than on the forewing, with the outer margin being slightly angular. The antemedial line is scalloped or zigzagged hindwing and slightly paler.
Between the 16th and 24th floors, the exterior exhibits vertical white brick columns that are separated by windows on each floor. This visual effect is made possible by the presence of aluminum spandrels between the columns of windows on each floor. There are abstract reliefs on the 20th through 22nd- floor spandrels, while the 24th floor contains decorative pineapples. Above the third setback, consisting of the 24th through 27th floors, the facade contains horizontal bands and zigzagged gray-and-black brick motifs.
Bouchard directed the episode, a role he filled for the entirety of the series' production run. Along with the rest of the first season, the episode was animated through the usage of "squigglevision," a technique pioneered by the show's executive producer, Tom Sydner. The animation style consists of eight frames of looped "zigzagged" lines that stimulate the character's mouth movement. This style was used to produce the series on its incredibly low budget and allow for the actors to improvise.
The columellar margin is reflected at the angle near the umbilicus. This is a most beautiful species, smooth, shining, ornamented with a beautiful regular series of white spots upon a bright fawn-coloured ground. At the periphery, which is not angled, the shell is whitish, with another line of zigzagged pale-brown markings more flame-shaped at the base. Around the deep umbilicus, the margin of which is very slightly angled, a row of dark-brown flames alternates with the white.
The song topped both the United States and Canadian country charts for two weeks in 1990. It was the final No. 1 song for Rabbitt,[ Eddie Rabbitt > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles], Allmusic who died from lung cancer in 1998." Eddie Rabbitt, 56, Whose Songs Zigzagged From Pop to Country", The New York Times, 1998-05-09. The song marked a return to traditional country for Rabbitt since his emergence as a crossover success in the late 1970s and early 1980s.
At 11:45 on 9 June 1945, I-122 got underway from Maizuru for a training cruise in Nanao Bay in the Sea of Japan. On 10 June 1945, as I-122 zigzagged on the surface in Nanao Bay at while returning to her base at Nanao, the American submarine sighted her at 11:20. At 11:44, Skate fired four torpedoes at a range of . Two of them hit I-122 amidships, and she sank quickly southeast of Rokugo Misaki Lighthouse at .
As Trippe zigzagged to evade bombing and strafing planes, her 5-inch battery barked defiantly. When the raid was over, she claimed credit for one of the German eagles Up north, while Lieutenant General George S. Patton's armored columns moved across the northern coast of Sicily and sidestepped heavy enemy formations with amphibious landings, the Navy supported his advance. Trippe left Palermo on 4 August in company with to support the advance with naval gunfire. On the 5th, she bombarded bridges at Terranova.
Mynydd Tir y Cwmwd (The Headland) is an area of about 175 acres (708,000 m²) in north Wales to the south of the village of Llanbedrog. From the top of the Headland, with a covering of gorse and heather, there are fine views towards Abersoch and Pwllheli as well as over Cardigan Bay. The whole area is privately owned common land and is zigzagged by many paths. Great care must be taken on the slope where numerous accidents have occurred.
It started across Canada, then zigzagged across the United States in Bob Dylan's Tour bus. Every day, the band was waiting for confirmation of show dates. The dates were sometimes confirmed the day before and the band would have to drive for ten hours to the next gig, only to find the posters rolled up in the coat check of many venues instead of on the walls. This inadequate tour planning forced the band to play in front of 20 to 50 people a night.
Extensive flooding took place in parts of Florida as a result of its slow movement. On August 21, it made landfall again near New Smyrna Beach, Florida, moving due west across the Panhandle, crossing Gainesville and Panama City, Florida. As it zigzagged from water to land, it became the first storm in recorded history to make landfall in Florida four times."Fay's 4th Florida landfall is one for record books", By BRENDAN FARRINGTON, Associated Press Writer, August 23, 2008 Thirty-six deaths were blamed on Fay.
Apart from Aboriginal significance of the area as a meeting place, John Oxley passed by the falls on 13 September 1818 and he named them the Bathurst Falls. He described it as “one of the most magnificent waterfalls we have seen”. Oxley named the Apsley River and wrote in his journal that he was "lost in astonishment at the sight of this wonderful natural sublimity". In 1902 three men, Ted Baker, Jim McMillan and "Wattie" Joiner built the wooden stairway that zigzagged its way from the top of the gorge to the water's edge.
In the summer of 1970 Serra and artist Joan Jonas visited the site, a 13-acre potato farm in King Township. They discovered that if two people walked the distance of the land towards each other while keeping each other in view, they had to negotiate the contours of the land and walked in a zigzagged path. This determined the topographical definition of the space and the finished work would be the maximum distance two people could occupy while still in view of one another. The sculpture's construction began in 1970 and ended in 1972.
Separating the plateau from Anaimudi was a deep, thickly forested ravine – later called Inaccessible Valley and, detouring it, they began the climb from the east to the peak. ‘‘On our return, we followed an elephant path for several miles, the gradient of this path was truly wonderful, these sagacious animals avoiding every steep or difficult ascent, except at one hill which was cleverly zigzagged, owing to masses of sheer rock preventing a regular incline being taken.’’ It was to be 15 years later before another report came in.
Meanwhile, the ship lowered a boat to pick up survivors while she got underway for the open sea. Slipping her anchor chain, William B. Preston zigzagged across the bay as both "Claudes" and "Vals" attacked the fleeing tender. Evading the bombs, the ship managed to emerge from the attack unscathed and returned to the bay to pick up her boat and the survivors from the two lost planes. Later that day, upon receipt of orders dispatching her to Moro Gulf, William B. Preston got underway to establish another advance base for PBY's at Police Bay.
The Sterett spent the rest of 1942 and all of 1943 supporting the Allied forces as they struggled up the island staircase formed by the Solomon Islands and the Bismarck Archipelago. The Solomons invasion fleet, guarded by three carrier task groups led by the , the Enterprise, and the Wasp, arrived in the Solomons late on 6 August. The 1st Marine Division then landed at Guadalcanal. Meanwhile, the Sterett and the Wasp carrier group zigzagged into a rain squall, successfully dodging an 18-plane raid launched from Rabaul on New Britain Island.
The pagoda is hexagonal in shape and some in height, it also has the appearance of being a thirteen-story structure, though it only has seven interior stories. There is a spiral staircase leading to the top floor and upon each of the seven ceilings are carved and painted figures including animals, flowers, birds and characters. Each story of the pagoda consists of four elements, the exterior walls, a zigzagged corridor, the interior walls and a small chamber. Viewed from outside, the pagoda appears to be layered-bright on the upper surface and dark underneath.
Abstract and full article: The length of the forewings is 15–17 mm for males and 17–19 mm for females. Both sexes have pale buffy- brown forewings with black defining a zigzagged antemedial line and a toothed postmedial line with dark shading and streaks in the outer half of the terminal area. In females there usually is a thin dark streak extending from the reniform spot to the postmedial line and, in extreme forms, from the antemedial line into the subterminal area. In both sexes the hindwing is translucent white with some buffy-brown shading on the terminal line.
The survey vessel left Wilhelmshaven on 16 April 1925 with the oceanographer Alfred Merz in charge of the expedition.Nieder and Schroeder Planned routeing of the expedition Alfred Merz, 1925 The ship zigzagged between Africa and South America and took echo soundings of the South Atlantic between 20° North and 60° South. In January 1926 the Strait of Magellan was transited; in March the same year a seamount was found and named Meteor Bank (). In June 1926 Merz, who already had health problems before the start of the expedition, was hospitalised at the German Hospital in Buenos Aires.
He ran 100 yards > through concentrated fire, barely escaping death at each stride, and at > point blank range engaged 4 German machine pistolmen with his rifle, killing > all of them while their bullets ripped his uniform. As he started forward > again, his rifle was smashed by a sniper's bullet, leaving him armed only > with 3 grenades. But he did not hesitate. He zigzagged 200 yards through a > hail of bullets to within 10 yards of the first machine gun, where he hurled > 2 grenades and then rushed the position, ready to fight with his bare hands > if necessary.
The construction of the artificial island also involved filling in the swamplands and lakes (or Ins):† #Shwekyabin In () #Zani In () #Nyaungzauk In () #Wetchi In () #Ohnne In () #Inma In () #Linsan In () #Bayme In () #Wunbe In () † Other records also include Kyaukmaw In (), Ngagyi In () and Inbu In (). The brick fortifications of Inwa do not follow the conventions of the earlier rectilinear city plans. Instead, the zigzagged outer walls are popularly thought to outline the figure of a seated lion. The inner enclosure or citadel was laid out according to traditional cosmological principles and provided the requisite twelve gates.
According to a Spendrups press release, the driver attempted to stop the hijacker by standing in front of the truck, but had to jump out of the way and was slightly injured when the hijacker accelerated towards him. The hijacker then drove the truck at high speed into a pedestrian street, going about down Drottninggatan, one of Stockholm's main shopping streets, hitting pedestrians along the way. Witnesses said the hijacker attempted to target children as he zigzagged on the street. The attack ended when the truck slammed into the Åhléns City department store on the corner of Drottninggatan and Mäster Samuelsgatan.
Fate in the form of fellow Uruguayan Carmelo Arden Quin would decide otherwise. Although master painter Arden Quin was 18 years older than his newest protégé, the duo soon functioned as complementary pieces of an avant-garde puzzle. Starting at the end of the 60s, MADI zigzagged in and out of Roitman's life; on occasion, he wrote the prefaces for Arden Quin shows and mulled over the idea of making collages. Mostly, however, he returned to writing – turning out plays, novels and satirical political pamphlets. His childhood and teen's love for the theatre stroked again and he wrote from 1956 to 1958 two experimental plays: Cesquetucroy and The Professor Omnium.
A tropical wave emerged from Africa on August 6 and moved swiftly across the Atlantic, developing into a tropical depression by 12:00 UTC on August 15 while near the northwestern tip of Puerto Rico. The depression intensified into Tropical Storm Fay as it struck the coastline of Haiti, and it maintained its status as a minimal tropical storm while progressing through the Cayman Trough and into south-central Cuba. Fay curved north and zigzagged across Florida, making a record four separate landfalls in the state. The first occurred near Key West on August 18 and the second just east of Cape Romano on August 19\.
On 14 November 2008, an APMSS team on an unidentified chemical tanker dealt with its first attack. The pirates were successfully deterred from boarding the ship. Two weeks later, on 28 November 2008, the chemical tanker was attacked by Somali pirates. According to APMSS, the security team fired water cannon at the pirates, zigzagged the vessel and used the LRAD, long enough for a distress signal to be made by the Biscaglia's captain; however, after fending off three or four attacks, the pirates overcame the measures, boarded the ship and continued to shoot at the security guards, leaving the security team no choice but to abandon the vessel.
Grand Battery is an artillery battery in the British Overseas Territory of Gibraltar. To the west of the grand battery was a very formidable flank which was considered to have been a "great annoyance to the besiegers." The same view from 1828 Known as the Muralla de San Bernando () during Gibraltar's Spanish period, it was fully adapted to mount cannon facing the isthmus with the old Moorish archery towers being pulled down and replaced by bastions. This battery forms part of a series of batteries built on the Moorish and Spanish lines that zigzagged up the hill of the Moorish Castle to the Tower of Homage on the Rock of Gibraltar.
Distance covered by the van, during the attack. "Paviment Miró" - where the van stopped after the attack in Las Ramblas At 16:56 CEST (UTC+2) on 17 August 2017, Younes Abouyaaqoub drove a white Fiat Talento van onto the pavement of Barcelona's La Rambla, crashing into pedestrians for about between Plaça de Catalunya and Liceu before stopping on the Joan Miró mosaic. Witnesses said the vehicle zigzagged at high speed down the street, ramming pedestrians and cyclists. The numerous impacts the van had received caused the airbag to inflate and the driver protection system to automatically shut down the electrical system of the van, causing it to halt.
Ossipee sounded "general quarters," and in an attempt to drop depth charges on the unseen enemy, the cutter made full speed and the helm was cut hard to port. Ossipee was assisted in this work by some of the danger zone escort ships, while others rescued the survivors from Bernard, which sank at 10:01 a.m. While a search was made for the track of the torpedo and for signs of the wake of the submarine, nothing was seen. The convoy, in the meantime, under the direction of the commodore, had zigzagged to the left by using starboard helm and was already some distance away.
The ruins of the walls of Han's first capital Chang'an still stand today at in height with a base width of .Wang (1982), 1–2. Modern archaeological surveys have proven that the eastern wall was long, the southern wall was long, the western wall was long, and the northern wall was 7,200 (23,622 ft) long. Overall the total length of walls equalled , and formed a roughly square layout (although the southern and northern walls had sections which zigzagged due to topographical concerns: rough terrain existed along the southern wall and the course of the Wei River obstructed the straight path of the northern wall).
Steaming singly, she zigzagged her way across the Pacific and arrived at San Pedro on the morning of 17 May for an overhaul, repairs, and alterations. On 13 July, during post-repair sea trials, the replenisher oiler suffered an engine breakdown and was towed back to the harbor for repairs which were completed on 23 July. Schuylkill departed San Pedro on 25 July, picked up cargo oil at Pearl Harbor on 1 August, got underway for the western Carolines on the 3d and arrived at Ulithi on the 15th. Five days later, Schuylkill got underway as part of a unit of the 3rd Fleet and entered Tokyo Bay on 10 September.
However, these descriptions were made late in the eighteenth century without certainty about the age of them. One consisted of a five-pointed white star on a blue background similar to the canton of the current Chilean flag, while the second had a white eight-pointed star centered on a blue diamond with border zigzagged over a black background. The latter flag appears to be waved by the chief Lautaro in the best-known artistic representation of it, created by painter Pedro Subercaseaux. The main symbol of this flag is the star of Arauco, called guñelve, representing the flower of the canelo and the bright star of Venus.
The roadway that SH 11 follows was first added to the state highway system in 1932-1934 as a northerly extension of State Highway 51 (now US 385 south of Julesburg). However, instead of skirting the western edge of Julesburg, SH 51 crossed US 138 on Cedar Street and then zigzagged on Fifth, Sycamore, and Ninth Streets to current SH 11 about north of US 138.Colorado State Highway Department, Sedgwick County, 1936 (reproduced as part of the 1940 Census)United States Geological Survey, Julesburg 1:24000, 1954 The state eliminated many state highways in 1953,1923 list of state highways, reproduced in Highways to the Sky, Appendix C, p. 39 including this extension of SH 51 north of Julesburg.
As Antares captain—Captain Lawrence C. Grannis—subsequently reported of events at that point, "As this vessel is not armed, no effective offensive or defensive tactics appeared possible." Passing the tow to Keosanqua at 08:35, Antares zigzagged and turned to a position between the restricted waters of the entrance to Pearl Harbor and the entrance to Honolulu harbor, inshore of the warships beginning to sortie. "As it was apparent that the continued presence of the Antares offshore was placing the ship and personnel in constant jeopardy," Grannis later reported, he requested permission to enter Honolulu. With permission granted at 10:54, Antares stood in and moored at 11:46 to berth 5-A.
The lancers (591 men in 4 squadronsNafziger, Wesolowski, Devoe, p. 110) could have spent the night in nearby Orgaz at the foot of the mountains, but Colonel Konopka chose instead the large village of Los Yébenes (also called Yevenes or Ivenes), which the Poles had recognized as a comfortable place to rest during their previous patrols in that area. However the place was very difficult to organize for defense. As an eyewitness, soldier of the Regiment Sergeant Kajetan Wojciechowski, wrote: > This position was extremely dangerous for cavalry, because the only way out > of the valley zigzagged through the mountain, from which any step to the > right, where sky-high rocks were hanging over our heads, or to the left, > because of abyss under our feet, was impossible to make, and it was the only > way we had take if attacked by the enemy.
The historian Donald Southgate argues: :Gladstone, age and ailing, had lost his effectiveness....The party was suffering because the desire to preserve it took precedence, even with the leading Radicals, over the desire to employ it for any particular purpose, such as the grant of local representative institutions to Ireland.Donald Southgate, The passing of the Whigs, 1832–1886 (1962), p. 385. The historian Robert Ensor wrote: :Never in the modern era has a triumphant House of Commons majority achieved so little....The reason was not merely the continuing economic unrest outside, nor the new phenomena of two oppositions—an Irish as well as a conservative. It was that... there persisted a hidden [conflict] within the majority itself, which palsied the government's consuls and zigzagged its policy.... His own method of adjustment, which was to be radical in the open and whiggish behind the scenes, allowed neither side to feel secure.
I saw Smith lately' hale and hearty as formerly. I have heard melancholy enough accounts of Jean; 'tis an unlucky affair". 7 July 1787 saw Burns writing that "I have lately been rambling over by Dumbarton and Inverary, and running a drunken race on the side of Loch Lomond with a Wild Highlandman; his horse, which had never known the ornaments of iron or leather, zigzagged across before my old spavin'd hunter, whose name is Jenny Geddes, and down came the Highlandman, horse and all, and down came Jenny and my Bardship; so I have got such a skinful of bruises and wounds, that I shall at least be four weeks before I dare venture on my journey to Edinburgh". On 25 October 1787 Burns wrote a somewhat strangely worded letter to Richmond at Mauchline, back home during the long summer recess, from Edinburgh saying "I long much to hear from you, how you are, what are your views and how your little girl comes on.
The earliest finds date back to nearly three thousand years ago, to the days of King David (first Temple period). A burial vault was found from the First Temple Period and dates back to nearly 3,000 years ago, however, most of the artifacts that were found were from the time of the Second Temple Period. There are five main finds from the Second Temple Period that have been found: part of an aqueduct, two water cisterns, two mikvahs (ritual bath), Hasmonean stones, a [capital (part of a pillar) with seven menorahs chiseled into it, and supporting pillars with ash from the destruction of the Upper City on the 8th of the month of elul, year 70. Capital with the seven menorahs chiseled into it At the excavation of the Siebenberg house, they found parts of the lower aqueduct (also known as the low level aqueduct), which came from Solomon’s Pools, near Hebron, by birdsfly it was 22 km but it actually zigzagged 67 km.
The forewings are dark umber-brown, with a leaden grey costal patch at the base reaching nearly to one-third, widened and produced downward at its outer end, but scarcely touching the fold. Joining it at the extreme base is a leaden grey band, running along the dorsum below the fold to beyond the middle, where it is joined by a transverse fascia starting narrowly on the costa, enclosing a dark brown spot on the cell and consisting above the middle of shining silvery blue-grey scales, a narrower subapical fascia of the same colour, much zigzagged in its course, precedes the termen. The apex is slightly caudate, and is distinctly marked by a slender whitish ochreous line, along the base of the dark brown costal cilia, which is continued along the upper half of the sinuate termen. The terminal cilia is dark brown, with a curved white patch immediately below the apex which is very apparent on the underside.
They headed first to the Florida Everglades, then zigzagged northward following the advance of spring. Teale wrote about the adventure in North with the Spring. The book was followed by three others on the North American seasons: Journey Into Summer, Autumn Across America, and Wandering Through Winter, which won the Pulitzer Prize for General Non-Fiction in 1966.The Pulitzer Board, The Pulitzer Prize Winners 1966, accessed 3/2/2008 Teale served as president of the New York Entomological Society Official Website from 1944–1949 and the Brooklyn Entomological Society (later incorporated into the New York Entomological Society Official Website of the New York Entomological Society ) from 1949–1953. Teale worked as a co-writer for a segment titled "Vernal Equinox" on the March 20, 1955 episode of Omnibus, a TV-Radio Workshop of the Ford Foundation produced by Robert Saudek and hosted by Alistair Cooke on the CBS Television Network.United States Library of Congress Online Catalog, Author Search for Edwin Way Teale, accessed 3/2/2008 Teale became president of the Thoreau Society in 1958, the same year that Autumn Across America was presented to the White House Library.
The accord contained twenty-one articles and an addendum specifying land cession, allocation of Indian reservations and individual land grants, cash compensation to be paid by the United States, and acceptance of the terms by the various tribes. In this treaty the affiliated tribes relinquished their claim to 4.6 million acres of land in northwestern Ohio (almost 1/6 of the land area of the state), and chunks of northeastern Indiana and southern Michigan as well. The area was bounded by the Fort Industry Treaty Line in the East and the Greenville Treaty Line in the south; the western boundary angled northerly from the northwest corner of the Greenville Line (skipping around a small reservation near Loramie's store) to Kekionga then zigzagged awkwardly northwest to Lake Erie, clipping off a chunk of southeastern Michigan; the northeastern boundary was Lake Erie. In a figurative way, the land cession was the inverse of that in the pre-Greenville Treaty of Fort McIntosh: in the Fort McIntosh Treaty, the circumscribed area, which included most of northwestern and central northern Ohio, was land reserved to the Indians; in the Fort Meigs Treaty, the circumscribed area, which included most of northwestern Ohio, is land ceded to the United States.

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