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1 He was putting just the same zip into the thing now.
2 Maybe even some free nucleotides to zip into the DNA.
3 When I zip into her boots I realize she's right.
4 He patted the zip into place and raised his head.
5 The bullets fell zip -zip - zip into the earthworks.
6 Had been told by well-meaning friends that they could zip into their pre-pregnancy jeans within six weeks of breast-feeding.
7 If you zip into a parking spot that somebody else has been patiently waiting for, I have a message for you.
8 He was reputedly Cullen's understudy in Wellington, exactly the type of signing that would put a bit more zip into our backline.
9 Saints manager Mark Hughes decided he needed to add some zip into his lethargic team and sent on two of his close-season signings, including Ings.
10 The wind turns cold; I zip into my sleeping bag and fall asleep under the silhouette of 3,000 feet of rock.
11 The inner part is the armor and zips into the outer part.
12 The squeal of tires as it zips into the lot.
13 He and Mark had followed Zip into the hangar.
14 Zipping into theaters Friday, Disney's Tron: Legacy was drummed up with one of the hugest gadget-driven marketing promotions ever.
15 Even better: The fitted hood zips into the collar, so it never flaps around your ears while you're cycling.
16 But when we promise she can give John a face tattoo, she zips into the room in a flash.
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