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Zig Zagging Through Education & Technology shares insights and experiences about working with young students to integrate technology in ways that challenge their thinking.
«When it comes to how our bodies should interface with allopathic medicine and the pharmaceutical industry, the line in the sand
zig zags through many a perilous terrain — abortion, vaccination, birth control pills, natural birth, medication, and breastfeeding»
Not exact matches
I've also cursed out a suitcase several times — once when I was
zig -
zagging through crowds at Heathrow desperately trying to catch my flight home and one wheel snapped right off.
But rather than the logical path of an actress trying to get larger and larger parts, Gerwig has
zigged and
zagged her way
through the entertainment world, from collaborating with Noah Baumbach and Ben Stiller in the indie darling
Zig zag chocolate over each meringue, and then run a toothpick in small circles
through the chocolate and meringue to create swirls in each meringue.
Stitch securely in place
through the two ribbons and one side of the bag's fabric (a straight
zig zag would work here, or make a «square» with your stitches around the edges of the ribbon).
This misalignment can make materials more resilient: Instead of spreading unimpeded, a crack must
zig and
zag through scrambled crystals.
Then, weave back and forth in a loose
zig -
zag pattern
through the entire burlap ribbon.
Cones are basically markers for any number of exercises, be it running from one field to the other,
zig -
zagging through an obstacle course, or jumping over them for plyometric traing.
Fold the seam allowance up and stitch
through all layers with a
zig zag stitch.
Despite the shortage of substance, the film's scope does often impress, with icily opulent sets in Moscow and a plot that
zig -
zags its way to London, Vienna and Budapest, usually via shots of Lawrence striding sternly
through a railway station or departure lounge.
It's hell bent in parts to simply replicate beats of the original - here's the «girl on the meat hook» bit, here's the part where the heroine jumps
through the second floor window, here's the dinner scene - but it's also rife with self - conscious
zigs where the original
zagged.
All of the stairs have been replaced with
zig -
zagging rows of «low - riser» stairs, so that the elderly Sarah Winchester could make her way
through, windows that once faced the sun now face drawing rooms (or hallways, depending on what side you're on), and it's not zany so much as it is depressing.
Franchise scribes Luc Besson and Robert Mark Kamen, and director Olivier Megaton,
zig and
zag gaily
through the happy - family set - up to begin with.
`... It's sort of a
zig zag stairs that actually pulls the students from one side of the building
through the other as they move up the building.
An electronically controlled rear differential — an option on the C63 but standard on the M3 — tends to whip the car
through tight corners in
zig -
zag, grip - no - grip fashion.
It arcs
through bends like it's on rails and can even
zig -
zag, thanks to good body control.
We walked down the beautifully shaded Paseo del Prado admiring the beautiful mixture of architecture on either side of the road while
zig -
zagging our way
through the crowded walkway.
Then I continue down Clement Street,
zig -
zag through the Sea Cliff neighborhood, and enter the Presidio at 25th and Lincoln.
Early morning after breakfast, we will start crossing the river Apurimac and then walk uphill
through zig zag trail until we arrive at Maranpata (approx. 4 hours) where we will enjoy lunch, our first meal prepared by our chef.
Zig -
zag your way
through this sylvan wonderland back uphill to your car.
The homeward route
zig -
zagged through the islands of Loch Lomond as far as Balloch, followed the river Leven to its confluence with the Clyde and finished with a brisk passage down the Clyde back to Rosneath.
It is also incredibly difficult, and as I
zig -
zagged my way
through the chaos, dying over and over, it struck me that to a young GI at that actual battle, it must have seemed downright impossible.
A
zig -
zag layout moves from a destroyed village
through to one huge dug - in fortress of a bunker, which provides some extraordinary gameplay in modes like Operations.
, if Mario and Luigi follow Princess Toadstool out of her castle and to the Koopahari Desert, they have to
zig -
zag through patches of Munchers.
The base Forza Horizon 3 is already a fantastic playground (developed, fittingly, by Playground Games) in which deliberately ploughing
through fences, carving your way
through crops and
zig -
zagging between trees isn't just possible, it's actively encouraged.
Even novice players will find themselves
zig -
zagging through crowds of enemies, performing gymnastic moves while leaving a trail of dismembered limbs and in their wake.
Kayne Griffin Corcoran Mark Handforth,
Zig,
Zag & Flag Peter Shire, Drawings, Impossible Teapots, Furniture & Sculpture
Through May 12th
His vibratile color harmonics take something from Gorky, Guston and Sam Francis; and his nervous,
zig -
zagging line owes something to Steig; but transmuted
through his art, they belong to him alone.
These tiles were placed adjacently of the floor, except for 6 where a
zig -
zag path was created so that the viewer could walk
through this sea that Pascali has created for them.
The frenetic gestures curve and
zig -
zag through each other like a cloud of birds in flight.
David Moxon posts about
Zig Zag: deliberations in construction, sequence and colour, on view at Charlie Dutton Gallery, London
through July 2, 2011, an «innovative and diverse exhibition of new developments in abstraction... These artists have developed an understanding for the possibility of an «internal logic» in their work,» as well as «ideas of «colour interaction» and «colour juxtaposition».»
There are few artists whose development can be so logically followed,
through such a broad range of purposeful shifts,
zigs and
zags.
From there it's Stacy Engman's launch of Art Capsul art - fashion collaborations at Joyce department store and then a circuitous
zig -
zag through the Pedder Building's marble corridors from Hanart TZ (Wenda Gu) to Gagosian (Giacometti lithographs) to Lehmann Maupin (Hernan Bas) and Simon Lee (Toby Ziegler), before a short drive to 50 Connaught Road's marble corridors and White Cube (Mark Bradford) and Galerie Perrotin (Ryan McGinley, Jean - Michel Othoniel).
A New York firm led by architects Marion Weiss and Michael Manfredi devised a site plan that leads visitors on a slow downhill
zig -
zag, over major traffic and railway thoroughfares and
through an anthology of major contemporary sculpture.
Framing the pure architecture of the Avery Memorial, Soares built a new architectural feature within the gallery in the form of a labyrinthine sculpture
zig -
zagging through the space.
Through fun shapes and funkier colors, she cracked open her canvases in cartoonish bursts and
zig -
zag patterns.
In addition to «Spring,» «Summer,» «Fall,» and «Winter,» paintings have titles like «Bacon» and «Balls»; in «Spring,» a touristy couple grins at us
through leafy
zig -
zags, and the guy peers
through breasty binoculars.
Concurrently, «
Zig -
zag: Works on Paper,» provides the context of Baldridge's vocabulary, presenting the scope of recent work (on view
through 10/10 at Blackburn 20/20 Gallery, 323 W 39 Street, 5th Floor).
Dark
zig -
zag lines furrow
through patches of lighter paint, are raked by scratches which reveal the canvas, or collide with encrustations of pure hues.