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is pull our wardrobes in our carry-ons.We zip them. We're out the door.Then we have a service that comes, cleans the house.
We zip them.
They just zip it when the kid is whining.
I'm going to zip through the second section very quickly now and talk a little bit about stuff that doesn't just reside in our heads but also how we
I could zip around them instead.
Trying to zip through a few other main points.
I'll just zip through this slide, I won't get into the detail of it, but chronic stress is one of the main results.
You can just go zipping straight down the pool.
There’s like these zipped up tents that people are workin' in.
impervious when one man zipped past the two of us without so much as a no thanky wave of the hand and then another guy
So I am going to zip you through about 70 years of research in my field and tell you a couple of stories
And I'm going to zip ahead.
more pronounced meaning they're zipping even faster yeah right yep okay
lives because it's so light they just zip away our bodies are being passed through by billions of neutrons every
more oh well it's nice to see you and she zipped off
As a photographer, being able to zip around from spot to spot and be able to kind of cruise over and explore these different waves, and just get from one
And it's essentially a way that if you really need someone to zip over to a cemetery and take a photo of a headstone or get a transcription or go maybe pull an
Meanwhile, you've got dancers and actors zipping around and changing costumes.
difference between dozing off in a jet 30,000 feet above the ground and zipping across the plains low enough to spot
So they're dealing with 3.3 volts, and they want to zip it up to 4.7 volts.
She still managed it, snapped, zipped, tried to breathe, and succeeded.
So when we want to go away, we just throw our wardrobes in a carry-on and we zip it, we're out the door.
So the idea, what they're working on, is to take that battery that they put into the Volt and to apply more voltage to it, to zip it up.
And when they were running away from something, they would head for the boundary, and then zip along.
So the first night out I had to unzip the sleeping bag put my head where my shoulder would be which is a little shorter than I am and zip it back up and I slept easily.
And then, because these conditions allow ester bond formation to occur, you zip up all of those ester bonds and you end up with a double-stranded
I'll, but in a way that's kind good because I do tend to zip along at a fairly breakneck pace.
Somebody had a half a piece of the bread, zip in a oil, you feel like one of those bread eating people now; you're not one of the people that's afraid
Every day, when Dr. Curtis made his rounds, checking on the 36 patients on the ward, this patient was still there, still zipping around in his wheelchair, still going to therapy.
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