This is not a personality-driven, motivational DVD with a driving pop music score for added zip. |
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A quarter of the songs played on Miami's Power 96 are dance hall, compared with zip two years ago. |
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Gavin stood in front of us in a brown anorak with the zip all the way up, no doubt with a neat shirt and tie underneath. |
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Anybody who needs to correct someone about beauty college not being a real college has a navy bean for a heart and a kindness quotient of zip. |
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That had zip to do with the election result because in the end people will vote on issues. |
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So if people over 65 vote Labour or National in this election, they will get zip. |
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Enter your zip code to find out who's running for offices on your ballot and where the candidates stand on issues. |
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The town is now so small that the U.S. Postal Service is taking away its zip code. |
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No matter where the guy is, the computer should figure out town, state, and abbreviation from the zip code, but that's another matter. |
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He drags the icon for the software that was on the desktop to the zip drive. |
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Entering a zip code will return a list of destinations with recommendations for accommodations, dining and attractions. |
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Type in your zip code, and it will give you a list of non-corporate coffee shops that are near by, and some written reviews of these sites. |
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At beautiful Watermillock, prepare yourself for a day of zip wires and trapezes, abseiling and canoes. |
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Within the first few minutes, you'll be shimmying down zip lines, dashing past armed guards, interrogating prisoners and shooting out lights. |
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Within a week Albert, Gladys and the gang were canoeing, caving, even strutting their stuff on the zip wire aerial runway. |
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Why all neoprene chest high waders don't have a fly zip I will never understand. |
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It is also very clever to have a Petzl Mini-Traxion pre-rigged on the top of your zip line for pulling stuff up. |
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Prepare visitors before they get their very first glimpse of the climbing wall or the zip line. |
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The Lieutenant now rode the zip line into his suit, starting it up as he buckled in. |
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At the top of the mountain, someone had set up a zip line, a big version of the kind you find in fancy suburban backyards. |
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The staff is trained, camp opens, and the new zip line is the biggest hit in years. |
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They have to lower this basket down a zip line system, 600 feet down to the bottom. |
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The design allows players to run around on rooftops, use zip lines or take covered routes through buildings. |
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The next day was spent on Brownsea Island, with zip wires, a tug of war and more bonding exercises. |
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The army will provide entertainment with an assault course, paint-balling fun and a zip line. |
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She then attaches a rope hook in an out of the way place and she pulls up and neatly stacks the zip line. |
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Essentially this enables you to take one zip file and split it into multiple files. |
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It was an independent city with the city, of 55 000 people at peak time, a district with its own zip code. |
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Plug your zip code into a financial calculator and get the most current demographic, income, employment, and real estate figures. |
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We exchanged information, and I think it's a sign of my disorientation that I got her zip code, but not the license plate number. |
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Just type in your zip code, personalize and customize the prewritten message, and email or print and mail it to legislators. |
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And also, people are allowed to stay within a certain zip code but not move outside of that. |
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Because database creation is now part of the purchasing transaction, refusal to give a zip code is a deliberate act of resistance. |
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Then go to the Geocaching site, type in your zip code, and you'll see a list of places where treasure is buried. |
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If the Linux machine can access the remote files, all archiving is done with the zip command. |
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By typing her zip code into the database, she instantly came up with a list of dance studios in her neighborhood. |
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While the luxury cars zip around the streets of the town, the wheels of economic and social justice turn a lot more slowly in Anantapur. |
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Allow to cool slightly before storing in an airtight container or zip lock bag. |
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I inhaled the smell of old perfume and talcum powder every time I helped zip her dress. |
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Simply mount the saddle in the desired place thread the tie through the holes and zip it around the cable bundle. |
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Four people eventually managed to zip him into it and he emerged belatedly into the limelight still rippling from his previous endeavour. |
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Day over, then I could just zip home and zip straight onto the computer where I could just lock myself away from the outside world. |
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James is a tireless runner who can punish a defense with his strength or zip through it with his speed. |
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Where are the predictions of the near future in which we all zip about above the rooftops in our own little aircars? |
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The evening consists of four creative and varied works that made the time zip by. |
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It made 11 hours in economy class on the London to Bangkok flight zip by in a dreamy fug. |
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Instead of high drama in slow motion, this is low drama and high speed as the cars zip by. |
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April opened up her locker to stuff her book bag and zip home on her roller blades. |
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Like the smaller test, we'll be zipping the images into one zip file, then testing again with all the files separate. |
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The standard way around this is to zip the executable files before sending them. |
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There were a couple of howlers, including a reference to the zip fastener long before its invention. |
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It's a urethane-laminated pack with welded waterproof seam construction with a truly water tight zip. |
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Some of the cleverer manufacturers are now putting separate compartments on the inside so that there is only one outer zip to lock. |
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The garment is manufactured using a hardwearing, fire resistant fabric that incorporates a two way zip on the front. |
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Halfway through one of the songs, I noticed, to my horror, that the zip on the aforementioned doctor's loon pants had burst open. |
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Today, however, I set out for the walk and the zip stayed open as I pulled it up. |
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Simple in design, this is a great little deep neck top with a half length zip and zipped pocket at the chest for storing bus passes. |
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If you've been thinking about getting this unit, remember the stores close Friday, so dump your zip into their locator and get to a store quick! |
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Her red silk duchesse satin zip front jacket has the potential to be one of the hits of the collection. |
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Key items are loose cotton zip cardigans or hoodies, loose-fitting jersey knit pants, double-faced lycra tank tops and T-shirts. |
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If you are looking for something slightly dressier, try this putty colored zip front jacket by Calvin Klein. |
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He had dropped off a pair of sweats and a zip front sweatshirt for Blair to come home in. |
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On reflection now, though Mary-Kate or Ashley look pretty good in black leather skirt and matching zip mini-top, fishnets and boots. |
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Her white zip jumper hung loosely round her hips and her brown hair was up in a ponytail. |
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Dell uses your area code and zip code to locate the nearest service provider to perform onsite service. |
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The addition of a track jacket or button-down or zip cardigan updates the look and adds warmth. |
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His clothing included blue tracksuit bottoms, a red zip top and a dark t-shirt. |
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He had dark eyes and was wearing a grey hooded zip top and light blue jeans. |
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Zip pants, wide leg drawstrings, and comfy fleece trousers with matching zip jackets are staple items. |
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The sand was abruptly gone, and he faced the Hulk across a boxing ring, in the gym where a kid with a zip gun once tried to kill Jack McGee. |
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My blocks didn't seem to fit in the gallon size zip locks I had, so I used the Baggie brand that come on a roll. |
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These Banana Republic classic five-pocket cargos with zip fly are available in oregano or khaki. |
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The pants have an elastic drawcord waist, articulated knees, stretch panels on the waist, and a back zip pocket. |
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In a tan velour hooded zip sweatshirt, blue cords and a plaid rust, blue and cream button down, Rob tells me that I look too pale in browns. |
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However, this experiment with more realism injected into the series lacks a certain amount of zip that diehard fans have come to know and love. |
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From the other side, he doesn't have sparkling offensive statistics and his throws don't have great zip. |
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As he fell from favor, his comedies lost their zip, and finally, after fighting tuberculosis for many years, he died at the age of fifty-one. |
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The zip and energy shown by Wales in attack was one of the major plus points for Hearts. |
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In midfield, Steve Schumacher's welcome return added zip and zest and brought legs to the piston-like work-rate of Lee Crooks. |
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I have an Australian cattle dog who can catch anything thrown in the same zip code. |
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It had a bit of zip, and it was a nice diversion from the usual power ballads. |
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The sliced papaya was refreshing and the ceviche was tasty even without much citrus zip. |
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The former national player has added that much-need zip to the attack, bowling long spells and dominating the batsmen. |
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He didn't appear to have much zip or intensity and dropped some catchable balls. |
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A different Bees side emerged for the second half, and a more familiar zip characterised all they tried to do. |
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Want to add some crunch to your salad, some zing to your pasta, some zip to your dip? |
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Each mouthful is a bit different, and you can add zip from the dip of accompanying hot sauce. |
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That life coaching process has recently enabled Marian to climb a 50 ft tree, and, from a platform, scale down a zip wire to the ground at 30 mph. |
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If you're missing the adrenaline fix of the larger cities, there is a popular zip line that launches from Mehrengar. |
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For the adventurous, the area is surrounded by waterfalls, zip lines, and gorgeous mountainous scenery. |
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He turns without thinking to the one following him to ask him to zip him back up in again, realizing with horror after a moment exactly what this must forebode. |
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He hauled his jacket on, his shaking fingers fumbling to fasten the zip. |
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It's light and has plenty of space, as well as a zip pocket. |
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Another tip with regards to this documentation is to pack it somewhere where you can access it easily, but which is secure, say in an inside zip pocket of your rucksack. |
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He was wearing black tracksuit bottoms and a blue Adidas zip top. |
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It has a front zipper closure with inside storm flap, diagonal front zip pockets, two inside pockets and locker loop, plus a left chest embroidery access pocket. |
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Even in the scrappy draw with Everton last Monday, there were signs that it has given them a bit of their old zip, and they will approach this afternoon in good spirits. |
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Sure, he launched some missiles back in '91, accomplishing zip. |
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They don't look at the form that they're creating to consider that once the computer knows a zip code, the user shouldn't have to type in a city and state. |
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It arrived in a yellow envelope with your address scrawled across the front, plastered with Air Mail stickers and stamped with the zip code of New York City. |
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And when you get there, you enter your zip code and you'll get a list of places close by where those shots are being given and where they have the vaccine. |
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Download the giant zip file and there's a single 90 minute long mp3 file. |
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This zip file contains a HTML file and an executable called foto1.exe. |
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It was Stan's first time doing a zip line, and he seemed to enjoy it. |
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He shot a zip line onto the wall opposite, and pulled himself along. |
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As a trained commando, Sam will go through a lot of climbing drills that'll come in handy for scaling walls and fences, zip lines and rappelling, among other tactics. |
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Parmesan and Romano are just as fatty as other cheeses, but they're so flavorful that two tablespoons are all it may take to zip up a bowl of pasta or most any other dish. |
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Send up some rooster tails as you zip across the lake on water skis. |
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In theory, someone could be relatively close to the explosion and survive since the shrapnel would zip by harmlessly overhead. |
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This type of magnetoresistance is called ballistic because the electrons' paths are so short that the particles don't collide with atoms as they zip through the nanocontact. |
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Another cool feature is that you can zip movies and music from your home computer to your iPad wirelessly, over a WiFi network. |
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The best program to handle zip files is WinZip, a shareware program from www. |
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EasyMail automatically zips files into a zip file and attaches it to the email. |
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Sjouwerman explained that the current social engineering tactic is attaching a zip file that claims to be the resume. |
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His decomposing body was in a large North Face holdall sealed by a travel-style Yale padlock through the zip fasteners. |
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Four of the top five zip codes in the nation for political contributions are in Manhattan. |
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Corridor zip codes have EITC-recipient rates as high as 40 percent in some areas. |
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These individual files have literally been processed into one large Zip file and the extension changed from zip to widget. |
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They had sporting white and pink aertex shirts with the Wimbledon logo and a fluorescent tennis ball on the zip. |
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To e-mail a zip file, you need to attach the zip file to an e-mail message. |
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The symbol may be expressed antisocially by carrying a liquor flask, a switch-bladed knife, or a zip gun. |
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Microchips inside Birnbach's receiver measured the time it took the radio signal to zip from satellites to the receiver. |
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According to Forbes, in 2014, Manhattan was home to six of the top ten zip codes in the United States by median housing price. |
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What else can you do but zip up your best hoodie and loaf around down the shops with your mates? |
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It followed owner Mark Weir, and his attempt to open a zip wire from the top of Fleetwith Pike to the mine below. |
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Doc Brown's legendary zip line ride from the clock tower of the fictional town Hill Valley was staged in Belfast to mark Back To The Future Day. |
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The WinZip E-Mail Attachment Add-On for Outlook makes it easy to zip files that are being attached to Microsoft Outlook e-mail messages. |
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Copy the downloaded ROM including the Google Apps zip files to the root folder on the SD card of the handset. |
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This is done by looping mousing wire or a nylon zip tie through the hole in the pin and around the shackle body. |
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Favouring an all-encompassing blend of country, western swing and rustbelt jazz, he infects the ancient music with contemporary zip and relevance. |
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The zip file holding the source code of this application has 245 members. |
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To counter the meatiness the restaurant offers a cool side of half a chilled icebeg lettuce, drizzled with a sauce of your choice to give it some extra zip. |
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The Dream Jump event in Dubai allowed professional base jumpers to zip line, freefall and perform stunts against Dubai Marina's iconic backdrop with a view of Palm Jumeirah. |
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There is no reason why trousers should not have zip fasteners these days. |
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The packaging is in the form of a plastic bag with a zip fastener along its top edge that can be simply opened and closed when the goods are required. |
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Features include strong, moulded base, outside pockets and three retaining straps for rod-rest and umbrella, halfway power zip fastener and adjustable, padded shoulder sling. |
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The reverse of the bag is plain, except for a metal zip fastener. |
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He added just a skosh of vinegar, to give the recipe some zip. |
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The man who invented the zip fastener was today honoured with a peerage. |
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As new characters are introduced nearly two hours in and songs or plot-irrelevant speeches threaten to bog down the action, you start wishing for less melancholy and more zip. |
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The California Supreme Court has ruled that California merchants can no longer ask for the zip codes of customers who make purchases with credit cards. |
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A skate park was built in 2007 and a zip wire and trim trail added later. |
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The mechanics are similar to a zip line ride, only instead of running from elevated platform to elevated platform, the zipper runs from the pier, to the water. |
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Anne Thomas from Caerphilly Mountain said the experience on the longest zip line in Europe was so exhilarating she might even do it again one day. |
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This machine cancels the letters that have a valid zip code. |
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For a small fee there is a range of exciting adventure sports, including the exhilarating zip wires, kayaking, go-karting, archery, absailing, snorkelling and quad biking. |
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