Way
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- to a great degree or by a great distance; very much (`right smart' is regional in the United States); right smart
n.
- how something is done or how it happens; manner; mode; style; fashion
- how a result is obtained or an end is achieved; means; agency
- a line leading to a place or point; direction
- the condition of things generally
- a course of conduct; path; way of life
- any artifact consisting of a road or path affording passage from one place to another
- a journey or passage
- space for movement; room; elbow room
- the property of distance in general
- doing as one pleases or chooses
- a general category of things; used in the expression `in the way of'
- a portion of something divided into shares
n.
- an ancient Roman road in Italy extending south from Rome to Brindisi; begun in 312 BC
n.
- an ancient Roman road in Italy built by Gaius Flaminius in 220 BC; extends north from Rome to cisalpine Gaul
n.
- a street in Manhattan that passes through Times Square; famous for its theaters; Broadway
n.
- the galaxy containing the solar system; consists of millions of stars that can be seen as a diffuse band of light stretching across the night sky; Milky Way Galaxy; Milky Way System
n.
- the galaxy containing the solar system; consists of millions of stars that can be seen as a diffuse band of light stretching across the night sky; Milky Way; Milky Way System
n.
- the galaxy containing the solar system; consists of millions of stars that can be seen as a diffuse band of light stretching across the night sky; Milky Way; Milky Way Galaxy
adv.
- to the goal; the whole way
- completely; clear
- not stopping short of sexual intercourse
- History of the mine goes all the way back to 1870.
- The line was extended all the way to Tokyo in 1991.
- I fought very well all the way to the 12th round.
n.
- the point on the celestial sphere toward which the sun and solar system appear to be moving relative to the fixed stars; apex; solar apex
adv.
- introducing a different topic; in point of fact; by the bye; incidentally; apropos
adv.
- in a random manner; randomly; indiscriminately; haphazardly; willy-nilly; arbitrarily; at random
- haphazardly; helter-skelter
adv.
- since long ago; since a long time ago
v.
- move in order to make room for someone for something; move over; give; ease up; yield
- break down, literally or metaphorically; collapse; fall in; cave in; give; break; founder
- end resistance, as under pressure or force; yield
- stop operating or functioning; fail; go bad; die; give out; conk out; go; break; break down
- Other Anglo-allied troops began to give way as well.
- Trees then give way to disused wharves and housing estates.
- It has to give way".
v.
- suffice or be adequate for a while or to a certain extent
adj.
- facing or experiencing financial trouble or difficulty; distressed; hard-pressed; hard put
adv.
- in a general fashion; at large
adv.
- in a sincere and heartfelt manner; dearly
adv.
- with something of the same kind; in kind
adv.
- from some points of view
adv.
- with elaboration; elaborately; intricately
adv.
- in some unspecified way or manner; or by some unspecified means; somehow; someway; someways; in some manner
adv.
- forming a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction; in the way
adv.
- forming a hindrance, impediment, or obstruction; in someone's way
v.
- get out of the way
- It was closed to make way for Kranji Racecourse.
- The buildings were moved on a truck to make way for K-27.
- That route was closed to make way for the new Métro line.
adv.
- on a route to some place; en route
adv.
- extraordinary; unusual
- improper; amiss
- in a remote location or at a distance from the usual route
- murdered
- dealt with; disposed of
- so as not to obstruct or hinder
v.
- indicate the right path or direction
n.
- the privilege of someone to pass over land belonging to someone else
- the right of one vehicle or vessel to take precedence over another
- the passage consisting of a path or strip of land over which someone has the legal right to pass
- The line was built on private right of way wide.
- No additional right of way has been purchased since then.
- The railway bought and fenced-off its entire right of way.
n.
- a roundabout road (especially one that is used temporarily while a main route is blocked); detour
adv.
- with the order reversed; vice versa; contrariwise
adv.
- in the right manner; properly; decently; decent; in good order; right
n.
- the manner in which people typically behave or things typically happen; the ways of the world
adv.
- to the goal; all the way
adv.
- in motion; set in motion
n.
- a course of conduct; way; path
- "Was the Sarmatian way of life worth preserving?
- Traditional farming practices are a way of life here.
- Gun ownership was a way of life in rural Mississippi.
n.
- an opening that permits escape or release; exit; issue; outlet
n.
- a stopping place on a journey; stopover
- a small railway station between the principal stations or a station where the train stops only on a signal; whistle stop; flag stop
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- The base is not defined in the same way everywhere.
- Moving walkways often use balustrades in the same way.
- It is fished in the same way as a stick float.
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- Willemse then made his way through to the top six.
- Ashfur leaps in and drags it all the way through.
- The growth continued in another way through the 1980s.
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- The channel was launched way back on 1st May 1985.
- On the way back, his car crashed on a frozen road.
- History of the mine goes all the way back to 1870.
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- "I saw this was the only way", wrote Nansen later.
- That is the only way I know how to live my life."
- The only way to be sure was to actually simulate it.
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- That led to some pleasant discoveries along the way.
- PA 21 serves Waynesburg and Masontown along the way.
- They survived on raw vegetables along the way.
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- There was no way to return to a life without them.
- There was no way for defenses to deal with him."
- There was no way I was going to write anymore.
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- To have it taken away in such a way was terrible."
- (Again, in such a way that 1 goes to the multiplicand.)
- Fuel is handled in such a way that even small spills are minimized.
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- Teare had worked his way up through the company.
- agent orders the team to make their way up the building.
- The two trek their way up the tower.
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- This meeting also paved the way for the Irish Cup.
- This victory paved the way for Muslim rule in Bengal.
- Purniah thus paved the way for the succession of Tipu.
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- 'The best way to travel,' he wrote, 'is to feel.'
- I always choose the best way to express the feeling.
- Is discipline or freedom the best way to teach?
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- Rubber estates gave way to oil palm plantations.
- The "Enigma C" quickly gave way to "Enigma D" (1927).
- That incision gave way under the pressure of the bullet."
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- We've got to find a way to play better next week."
- He promises he’ll find a way to make it up to Bob.
- But those who love each other will find a way to reunite.
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- Would I play any other way than what I'm saying?
- Others believe that it was the other way around.
- You cannot have any interpretation in any other way."
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- Thousands made their way to Mobile to find work.
- These rumours then made their way into popular culture.
- Two platoons successfully made their way to the other side.
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- She thanked Bucky "in her own way" by kissing him.
- He wrote: “Everything glorifies Allah in its own way.
- It’s taken me a long time to find my own way.
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- Willemse then made his way through to the top six.
- Released ashore, Dalzeel made his way back to Jamaica.
- By 1955 Smyth had made his way onto the starting fifteen.
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- Tidus joins them in the hope of finding his way home.
- However, Fernand escapes alive and makes his way home.
- On the way home, in Kharkov, the actor died.
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- They make their way to Goldman's home in Riverdale.
- agent orders the team to make their way up the building.
- These fish occasionally make their way into the pet trade.
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- Education is organised in a similar way to Denmark.
- In helicopters, auto-stabilization was used in a similar way.
- He found the senses adapted in a similar way over three days.
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- To cross the Maroni (to Albina), count 5 € each way.
- ADA Para Transit's MEDTRN service costs $5 each way.
- In 1847 there were 5 trains each way to Witham.
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- Others believe that it was the other way around.
- Offers have been made to me—not the other way around.
- The brim can be turned up all the way around.
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- The Quran introduced a new way of writing to the world.
- A tilt lift is a new way to elevate coasters.
- Additionally, it required learning a new way of programming.
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- The use of satellites has since come a long way.
- He's the greatest player of all time, by a long way.
- But no more than that; Beecke surpasses him by a long way.
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- And entertaining reading is one way to get it."
- Max works out a way to get back into his room.
- That's the way to get kids hooked on books."
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- Later he worked his way into real estate brokerage.
- Teare had worked his way up through the company.
- in accounting in 1969, having worked his way through school.
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- To put it another way: don't try this at home.
- The growth continued in another way through the 1980s.
- Sales promotions are another way to advertise.
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- The legs should look straight going all the way down.
- Kathy denies and the trio works the way down the stairs.
- 3) Lower interest rates – all the way down to 0 per cent.
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- The experience of wartime self-government was crucial in paving the way for formal autonomy in 1948.
- The Court ruled that the law was constitutional, paving the way for expanded ID laws in other states.
- B. R. Films eventually settled out of court for about $200,000, paving the way for its film's release.
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- It is unknown how the bomb made its way on board.
- It is currently unknown how it made its way to India.
- It has also made its way into the mining songs.
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- I really wanted to do the story in a different way.
- We will take revenge in a different way.
- He used the piano in a different way."
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- A number of copies found their way out of the prison.
- Some copies survived and found their way into theatres.
- Some copies of the single found their way onto the shelves.
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- It also found its way onto Southern Railway locomotives.
- Only one female head (the Weber-Laborde head) found its way to Venice.
- Thus the Codex found its way to the Imperial Library at St. Petersburg.
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- This is a very effective way of getting people to notice a lot of things.
- Socializing with others is one effective way of meeting the need to belong.
- Currently the most effective way is to build bespoke apps that are delivered.
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- He promises he’ll find a way to make it up to Bob.
- There’s no way to make a joke out of this.
- I thought "Apes" would be a good way to make up for that."
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- The community is integrated in every way possible.
- Consequently, the galaxy now looks "normal" in every way.
- The building was made modern in every way.
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- It will pave the way for intolerance of others.”
- This would pave the way for the end of the Western Schism.
- He helped pave the way for the 1990 Warner merger with Time Inc.
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- However, Fernand escapes alive and makes his way home.
- He then makes his way to rescue those who were captured.
- Garivald makes his way back to Obilot.
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- Herbin and Chanu's marine infantry companies led the way.
- The Defense led the way, holding Marshall to 236 total yards.
- He led the way for Smith's 118 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
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- A common way to achieve this is 2-D Block Mapping.
- Musical scores are the most common way to encode music.
- The most common way to gain land was to purchase the land.
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- She got half way up the Amazon and said 'this is not going to work'.
- "Let the Union thugs get their way now and we are half way there," he said.
- Ridden by Goater, Chamant tracked the leaders before taking the lead at half way.
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- The Blue Texel has not yet made its way across seas to North America.
- These divisions next fought their way across France, and into Germany.
- The outer rampart of Perkin intrudes part way across the southern floor.
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- This tradition is giving way to eulogies read by family members or friends.
- At the arrival of spring, the sardo is symbolically buried, giving way to the rich spring food.
- Reb Russell started Game 5 in Chicago, but only faced three batters before giving way to Cicotte.
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- The ship soon continued on its way towards Oslo.
- Uchagaon Last village on the way towards maharastra.
- The Wolf proceeds to swim his way towards New York City.
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- Cowboys used to have to find their way using landmarks.
- find their way into numerous film songs.
- ", which would eventually find their way back to Puerto Rico.
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- One way or another, the party will end here.
- In one way or another they are considered.
- Laquin was home to five companies, all of which processed wood in one way or another.
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- This sways Grubbs into the others’ way of thinking.
- This is also a global way of thinking about the problem.
- This way of thinking can lead to hopelessness and despair.
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- The representing vector is obtained in the following way.
- This arises in the following way.
- The two parties establish a set of shared noisy ebits in the following way.
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- They are a traditional way of painting in Asia.
- The Mizos have a traditional way of classification of their folk songs.
- His urs (death anniversary) is celebrated annually in a traditional way.
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- The Hindu Mahasabha found a way out of the situation.
- It appears Cordelia found a way to escape without Elaine.
- With much difficulty they found a way to Poland, arriving in 1921.
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- Copying them out was considered a good way to study them.
- Sea handlining is a good way to catch larger oceanic fish.
- I thought "Apes" would be a good way to make up for that."
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- Just east of the village Drin finds its way between two hills.
- In April 1860 there were 5 trains each way between Aldeburgh and Saxmundham.
- The Icelandic Route 1 runs through the town on its way between Hveragerði and Hella.
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- Others believe that it was the other way around.
- Offers have been made to me—not the other way around.
- It should be the other way around."
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- A correct intention being expressed in the wrong way.
- There is no such thing as a wrong way to solve a cube.
- I used the wrong words in the wrong way."
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- Thrust is produced in the same direction, either way.
- As fickle as he is it can work out either way.
- We're definitely going to make it rewarding either way."
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- The capture of Gird Trench opened the way into Gueudecourt and beyond by evening.
- This opened the way for the first automated reader/sorting machines for clearing cheques.
- This abandonment opened the way for the railroad bed to be rededicated to public trail use.
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- This allowed hunters a relatively easy way to catch them.
- She tells Mike he 'took the easy way out'.
- Hercule Poirot, however, prevents this easy way out, ensuring a trial and hanging.
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- Any initial revulsion soon gives way to enchantment.
- This mountain gives way to the landscape of La Mancha.
- The support gives way, causing them to escape with the battery and ring.
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- It took several months for a consensus way forward to emerge.
- Failure is the way forward.
- In 1960 the way forward at Wookey Hole was found at a depth of , using 60/40 O/N.
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- Chapter one begins with all of the Toa making their way to Mata Nui.
- At the same time, the Russians were making their way towards the city.
- As the crowd began making their way home from Ninian Park, the news began to filter out slowly.
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- "It's not enough for someone to vote the right way.
- Kerala shows the right way in this regard also.
- The Divinity has projected man showing him the right way to go.
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- He was expert at vigorously defending his positions, but in the nicest possible way."
- Ultimately this will lead to a reduction of farmer’s unit costs in the best possible way.
- Online markets and retailers have to find the best possible way to fill orders and deliver products.
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- There's a certain way we do things in Nashville.
- 1 star, which doesn't mean that I have to act with him in a certain way."
- - La voie certaine vers "Dieu," (The certain way to God), Les cahiers de l’Égaré, 2008.
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- This revolutionized the way people saw NSRED.
- You gotta listen to the way people talk.
- A spatial file manager imitates the way people interact with physical objects.
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- He changed the way music was composed for television.
- It's changed the way we view our universe.
- SAE changed the way they tested engine hp for the 2006-2008 TL is .
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- Markov chains are an efficient way to handle Model-based Testing.
- By doing so nodes achieve application objectives in a more resource efficient way.
- Bindesbøll was recognized for the efficient way she dealt with difficult customers.
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- I wouldn't change the way I got here at all.
- In order to try to change the way that people digest music, we had to take a leap of faith," says Royce.
- She is one of the models in the ongoing Radical Beauty Project, which seeks to change the way we see Downs Syndrome.
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- She decided a horror film would be a better way to present the story.
- I couldn't think of a better way to bring this 17-year run to an end.
- A few minor Christian sects advocate celibacy as a better way of life.
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- Rudi and his followers fight their way onto Nantucket.
- It also found its way onto Southern Railway locomotives.
- By 1955 Smyth had made his way onto the starting fifteen.
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- Mithqal had another advantage while he was making his way.
- Reginald begins piano lessons, making his way into the Royal Academy of Music.
- Along with colleagues from Polish Radio, he escaped the city, making his way to Lwów.
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- stated that "Everything works here, in its own unique way."
- For a truly unique way of enjoying the Mississippi Gulf Coast.
- BCPL handles bindings spanning separate compilation units in a unique way.
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- An extended final chase also goes on way too long.
- In the end, the makers of Pari try way too hard.
- [...] We had way too much TV coverage in Nam.
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- She said that Tameike showed her the way to go.
- The servants, not knowing which way to go, turned back.
- It just shows that it's a bad way to go."
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- Rudi and his followers fight their way onto Nantucket.
- The two fight their way out of the prison.
- Some simply fight their way into the nest.
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- It commonly makes its way into the aquarium trade.
- It sometimes makes its way into the aquarium trade.
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- The Sirdar is charged with leading the way.
- China, the United States, and Germany are leading the way.
- Duchesne pressed on, with de Borelli's legionnaires leading the way.
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- It crosses the river a short way above Caversham Lock.
- A short way down the canyon, the creek passes back under Goshen Canoyn Road.
- The expedition then proceeded on to Logstown, a large Indian settlement a short way down the Ohio River.
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- In 1895 he moved west, planning to make his way as a farmer.
- He managed to crawl out and make his way to the house of a friend.
- Kyle Craig lends Alex use of the FBI helicopter to make his way to NYC.
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- Movie-style credits are advocated as a way to avoid this.
- They are seen as a way to avoid falsification of logbook records.
- This is reusable but is deliberately designed in a way to avoid resemblance to a gun.
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- He joined Ourisson's lab, working his way to the Ph.D.
- He later worked for 24 years at the Hoboken Fire Department, working his way up to captain.
- Initially, he worked as an editor at Gainsborough Pictures working his way up to head editor.
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- It's a simple way of offering or accepting hospitality.
- Diversifying their seeds is a simple way to diversify a portfolio.
- Unfortunately, there is no simple way to measure individual runs created.
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- "I want to make it known that there is a way to help."
- The Rose Bowl game was first played in 1902, as a way to help fund the Rose Parade.
- Twinsticks were first allowed in 1967, as a way to help expand CTV service to smaller markets.
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- The Ksyrium has given way to the R-Sys.
- The concept of crowdsourcing has given way to the trend of user-generated advertisements.
- The flexibility of virtual server environment (VSE) has given way to its use more frequently in newer deployments.
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- On his way north to Rochester, Wisconsin he sold five and kept one for his own business.
- Strengthening into a tropical storm, Gordon wound its way north into the Greater Antilles.
- On his way north Bukair was halted by a large Persian force under Isfandiyar, the son of Farrukhzad.
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- Part way along, a second chamber is found in its west.
- Lug can be dug all the way along the coast to Woodstown.
- East German police watched from beside trees next to the autobahn all the way along.
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- The community is integrated in every way possible.
- Burroughs was determined to capitalize on Tarzan's popularity in every way possible.
- Conflicts like these lead to a call to balance the two situations in the best way possible.
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- Scott struggles to find a way to save Stiles without killing him.
- Finch was created using the cut-and-cover technique as a way to save money.
- "The way to save your work and reach more readers is to advertise yourself."
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- The only way to prevent The Master's escape is for Buffy to kill the Vessel.
- The three vow to find a way to prevent the future destruction of their world.
- As the cause of ROHHAD is unknown, there is no way to prevent onset of the disease.
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- All the helmets made way for one royal crown.
- Their closure made way for Herberger's, which closed in 1994.
- The thatched roof made way for one of corrugated iron very early on.
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- The Northern tribes, on the other hand, are simpler in their way of living.
- In common parlance, "dharma" means "right way of living" and "path of rightness".
- Something about its behaviour and its way of living can be likened to that of film."
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- After the war ended, Lili made her way to England.
- She left Kabul and made her way to India.
- Anne walked out of the hospital alone, and made her way out of Pine Valley.
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- No one had ever made a lens in this way before.
- The force got about half way before abandoning the attempt because the railway line had been torn up.
- Elementary algebraic techniques are used to rewrite a given equation in the above way before arriving at the solution.
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- This can reach either part way up or nearly all the way up the toe.
- The outer rampart of Perkin intrudes part way across the southern floor.
- The Education Department is part way through a programme of re-building its secondary schools.
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- The TV show was a way to keep the rights.
- Free-body diagrams can be used as a convenient way to keep track of forces acting on a system.
- By the end of the 1970s, many advocates saw privatization as the only way to keep school lunch programs going.
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- He thinks the only way to stop this is to confront G.J.I himself.
- Can they find a way to stop him?
- He tries to find a way to stop Lord Manshoon from taking over the kingdom of Cormyr.
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- A little way south from the back garden lies the River Tees.
- On the way south, Abbasid horsemen again caught up with the trio.
- This fault system extends all the way south to the Jambali Graben in the Gulf of Guayaquil in Ecuador.