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1 Once more, Allred packed up her suitcases to zip to Park City.
2 The catch -you must enter your e-mail, name and zip to rate the videos.
3 Paranoya was an emotional country, and liked its revolutions with a bit of zip to them.
4 It was the end of the second period and the Habs were losing four- zip to St. Louis.
5 As with lettuce, you can plant successive crops of mizuna to add zip to salads and stir-fries.
6 At 18.10, my pass takes me on a 13-minute zip to Cannes.
7 The way he tells it, there's no plausible way Yeltsin went from zip to victory inside three months.
8 These are just some of the options that programmers can use to add more zip to static text.
9 The introduction of livewire forwards Liam Ryan and Willie Rioli has added much-needed zip to the forward line.
10 On trotted Emmanuel Adebayor and Tomas Rosicky, both of whom added enough zip to tilt the game Arsenal's way.
11 The " Zip selection" option will now be active and you can now zip to your heart's content.
12 The Canadians enlivened life at the front; for they have a little more zip to them than the thorough-going British.
13 For example, when they say, "Your call is important to us," say, "You don't mean zip to us!"
14 Phoebe Waller-Bridge, the creator of the smash-hit sitcom, has been recruited to add some zip to the next 007 film.
15 He drove Tottenham here, with zip to his passing and a desire to look forward and get his team there.
16 Most zip to the top of the hood, so you'll stay warm when you do battle on the ice planet Hoth.
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