Sentences with phrase «zig where»

Can Toshiba zig where other manufacturers have zagged, forget the price tag and just build the best Windows laptop ever?
We like to zig where others zag.
Though in the end, most of what drives Breath of Wild to soar the highest this series ever has, comes down to quintessential Nintendo: daring to zig where others zag, crafting a sublime experience that's also a virtuoso commentary on the yin - yang of freedom and constraint.
It's a satisfying zig where others would have zagged and the first time Streep has given us a recognizable human being in a while, and you'll be thrilled to see the exquisite wobbler of Sophie's Choice back in action.
«The water went down a completely different path than it had in the Minneapolis slide — it zigged where it should have zagged.»
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.
Thankfully the film manages to side step some of the usual cliches, occasionally zigging where you expect a zag, though a few more zigs might have been nice.

Not exact matches

Where the bond ETF is negatively correlated to the Composite (one zigs, the other zags), the preferred ETF has a low but positive correlation (one zigs, the other usually zigs too but not by as much).
where islam tells you to zig, «western values» tell you to zag.
A fertility chart showing a cycle where ovulation did not occur will have temperatures that zig - zag up and down throughout the cycle in no apparent pattern.
Where no amount of zigging or zagging will prepare you for the tidal wave of crazy about to hit.
The strapless sweetheart neckline crosses over into a pleated bodice, where the stripes create a modern zig - zag pattern.
The best known titles that are available at launch are: The Hunger Games, Think and Grow Rich, and The Power of Now; revealing interviews with celebrities like John Lennon, Jack Nicholson and Lady Gaga; stand - up comedy performances by comedians like Aziz Ansari, Jon Stewart and George Carlin; guided meditation and hypnosis sessions to help people relax, become inspired and lose weight; children's story classics like Where the Wild Things Are, Clifford the Big Red Dog, and Goodnight Moon; business training from leaders like Zig Ziglar, Brian Tracy, and John Assaraf; and author theater performances starring award - winning actors like Neil Patrick Harris, Hilary Swank and Laurence Fishburne.
Our training plans may take a zag where we thought it would go straight or zig.
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.
She might have made them in a single stroke zigging up, down, up, down, and back across to where she began.
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.
Image: Maarten Baas, Where There's Smoke Zig Zag chair (Rietveld), 2004; burnt cherrywood, epoxy and tinted polyurethane; Collection SFMOMA, Accessions Committee Fund purchase;
So if you're considering hanging out a shingle, partnering up with a friend, or joining a law firm where there will be a sales expectation, i.e., that you will immediately or eventually bring in clients, consider this question: when you think about what it takes to do well in sales, do you see yourself as similar to supersaleman Zig Ziglar, or more akin to loveable slacker Lloyd Dobler in Say Anything?
Where competing smart water sensors have zigged, D - Link has zagged with its DCH - S160 Wi - Fi Water Sensor.
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