In general avoid daysacks whose main compartments close with zips, these tend to work their way open and if the zip breaks the pack is useless. |
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Then if the robot conks out the agent zips around the factory's intranet to find another machine that can take over the task. |
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Sophisticated cigarette pants with ankle zips will gain acceptance and as will sexy skinny trousers as close as leggings. |
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We must cut off the zips, buttons and collars to leave the material smooth enough to be used as a rag to polish cars. |
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It easy to get in and out of, with no zips, poppers or buttons to fiddle with in emergency robing or disrobing situations. |
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Along the ground a caravan of ground crew and volunteers zips along to meet the group at the next rest stop. |
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The extremely practical and funky knee length side zips with popper storm flaps allow ankles to be aired and calves exposed. |
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Sophisticated cigarette pants with ankle zips will gain acceptance and as will sexy skinny, second skin fitting trousers as close as leggings. |
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He zips past at such a clip that I totally botch an attempted photo, which would only be a blur of U.S. Postal Service blue anyway. |
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At the outset she zips through the social niceties and plunges into a concentrated burst of questions and note-taking. |
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For every 30 inches of tape that zips by the heads in one second, the ATR capstan rotates just four times! |
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She zips up a pair of slacks and a skirt, refolds the pants on the crease line, and puts them into individual plastic bags. |
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In this theatre-dance piece, Langfelder dances, cracks jokes and zips around. |
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Robben, again from the right, zips inside and coaxes a curler about four yards of the far post. |
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Simple daily routines, such as peeling potatoes or fastening zips and buttons, become near impossible. |
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It took me about 2 minutes before I'd quietly undone the two zips on the tent door and silently projected myself head first out of it. |
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Many women had to use elastic and zips to adjust their own uniforms or borrow bigger uniforms from colleagues. |
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I can't manage things like zips, so they took the zips out and put Velcro in instead. |
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Brooks, a war correspondent, has obviously done her homework, and her first novel zips along entertainingly, filled with incident and detail. |
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More pockets can mean more zips and more zips can mean more locks, which in turn means more sweaty moments at airport security-checks. |
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Some of the most original pieces are by Danny Greig, 18, who has produced skirts and bodices made almost entirely from zips. |
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Knee length zips with gussets expand beautifully to transform the dull traditionally styled trousers into funked-up seventies-style flares. |
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Everybody zips along at the same frantic speed, the assumption being that you know where you're going. |
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Since then, the cotton tops have been shrunk, tie-dyed, torn, cropped, coloured, encrusted with jewels and covered in zips. |
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The camera continually zips and zooms around the actors, creating a sense of momentum and urgency, even during the rare slow times. |
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Under the assured direction of veteran Leo McCarey, the film just zips along and is all over far too soon. |
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Yoga and Spin, a one-hour cross-training experience, zips the heart-rate prior to zapping the muscles into pliable poses. |
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The book zips by with twists, murders and sudden encounters. |
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The magnesium catches fire and zips around on the surface of the water. |
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Normally I push the speed limit, and the countryside zips by. |
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Finally, he zips a pass to me, a pass that would have been perfect if 1 were 6-6 but instead goes sailing just over my fingertips and out of bounds. |
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Yes, belts, buckles and zips are high fashion for us men this winter. |
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I need, not just want, some new boots with tougher zips and buckles than the last pair, which will last through the coming year and the afore-mentioned snow. |
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I reciprocated and started undoing various buttons, zips and straps. |
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Miss Stephenson was wearing black baggy knee-length combat trousers covered in zips and chains, and knee-length stripy socks with white Adidas trainers. |
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He held up a pair of black baggy jeans with bright pink zips on them. |
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The opening zips along with sparkling, clear articulation in a style more typical for early Prokofiev than for a member of the less ferocious Les Six. |
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Everything zips along at a brisk and comedic pace for the first half hour, with an elaborate scam to rip off a load of smuggled goods being set up. |
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It zips like all comedies seem to zip today, quick and nimble, its tone affectionate snark. |
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Visit haberdashers to buy three zips for trousers I'm making. |
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The new autumn designs are in the shops now, and for every beautifully cut coat, there is a freakish nightmare, covered in zips and vividly-dyed fur. |
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Copper conducts electricity easily, so any static electric charge on your body zips harmlessly through the plate to the ground outside. |
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The suit measures 19 inches across the chest with a 23-inch inseam and has zips up the front with a concealed zipper. |
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The charity's concept requires that all dresses are handmade in a style that is easily mendable and does not include zips and buttons. |
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The new multi-terrain rainwear also lacks pockets to stow maps and other vital equipment, or zips to access kit underneath. |
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Suzi Quatro zips up the jumpsuit, reunites with her 1970s producer Mike Chapman and turns back the clock for some old school glam rock and roll. |
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As the trees block the moonlight these zips are completely in the dark, truly enhancing the spookiness of the evening and season. |
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EasyMail automatically zips files into a zip file and attaches it to the email. |
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A hovering bar zips around the restaurant while foodie-types dig in to the cultured food, from corn-fed chicken to fish and chips with Yorkshire caviar. |
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In some works the photographic and painted elements are arranged as vertical zips, functioning as alternating pictorial events and abstracted visual fields. |
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