But he also sees you have to give someone a way out, a graceful way out.
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Not my way out of my life, but my way out of the darkness that I feel.
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"As you know, A Way Out is a low budget game," said A Way Out art director Claes Engdal.
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And I think we've got to build our way out of this and grow our way out of this.
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The reality is that there is no way out of Europe, there is no way out of the euro zone.
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A Way Out A Way Out — shown during EA's press conference — also toys with a multiplayer format to move its storytelling forward.
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One of them tried to block my way out of the front door as I frantically looked for another way out of the house.
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Kalabanté is a way out of poverty, and in that a way out of Guinea for the performers; Artcirq is a way to reconnect with home.
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However, it's most interesting feature is that it also tries to gesture at a way out; that "way out," however, also forgets those who helped along the way.
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I started to see that Dany was backed into a corner, and really had no way out, other than the way out that she found, that they wrote.
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That doesn't include DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen, who is on her way out, or Randolph "Tex" Alles, the Secret Service Director, who is on his way out, too.
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"The administration can let the Russians try to blast their way out of it, but the Russians blasting their way out it exacerbates the migrant crisis," Mr. Tabler said.
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In this new, posthumously published book, he writes: Walks to the Paradise Garden could have been called what Guy Mendes wanted for a title: Way Out People Way Out There.
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But let's be clear: The way out of all these difficulties proposed by the bishop of San Diego is a way out of the traditional Catholic understanding of marriage, period.
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Give Trump what he's asking for -- a way out.
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And now it doesn't seem like there's any way out.
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Mr Lopes is rumoured to be on his way out.
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There's a way out, but not with #B_Team in charge.
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The age of the meatbags is on its way out.
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So we have to fight our way out of this.
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Suicide isn't "the easy way out" and shouldn't be mocked.
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On our way out, we go to a gas station.
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Not that he sees any way out of such deals.
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Just gotta close the gate on your way out… pic.twitter.
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The problem for Facebook is in finding a way out.
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Residents mobbed gas stations on their way out of town.
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Scientists thinks the dinos were on their way out anyway.
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Soon enough, Apple found its way out of the slump.
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Vicente said he felt like there was no way out.
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With victory secured, we made our way out of MetLife.
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It's a trans concern, but one that ripples way out.
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My boyfriend kisses me on his way out the door.
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"I think gender is on the way out," she says.
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Homophobic remarks also seem to be on their way out.
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Prison, Blanchard said, was the "easy way out" for her.
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So she convinced herself that observation was the way out.
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Then she started searching for a way out of Chechnya.
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So he probably saw this as the only way out.
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Housing affordability is terrible and there's no easy way out.
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"No passion, no nothing, on the way out," she said.
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Jon can't just hike his way out of this one!
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Do you see any way out of this postmodern nightmare?
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And I just finally said, 'There's no other way out.
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He didn't feel as though there we a way out.
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And yet, the only way out is to go down.
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He has yet to find a way out of it.
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And once she was wed, there was no way out.
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Love will show us the way out of this, papi.
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Riggs, meanwhile, looks like a fighter on the way out.
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"They said, 'You're way out of your league,'" Kanodia recalled.
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I also pay for parking on the way out ($3).
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Many spend their days praying together for a way out.
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"He rigged the system on his way out," Trump said.
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Then the beast will begin to peck its way out.
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Kurdish leaders are negotiating a way out of their isolation.
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A supporting character breaks his leg on the way out.
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In Australia, the pollutants are now on their way out.
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Luckily, Addy's tooth was most of the way out already.
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LEVIN: By buying smaller companies that are way out front?
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It's just way out of line with contemporary moral views.
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We couldn't find a way out of a crafty lefty.
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We can't let the department choose the easy way out.
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She cannot act her way out of a paper bag.
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You'll be dancing your way out of the theater, too.
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Johnson, who understood their concerns, couldn't see any way out.
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"People want a way out of their frustration," Clinton said.
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I'm trying to climb my way out and I can't.
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Outside, I ran into my friend on her way out.
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I've never been one to take the easy way out.
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"This has been blown way out of proportion," she said.
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"I didn't see any other way out," she told ABC.
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On this front, Apple isn't taking the easy way out.
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Everyone was looking for something, for a way out. Right.
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We got a shot of him on his way out.
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But on the way out, I did grab a flyer.
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And this was definitely way out of my comfort zone.
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You will shoot your way out of an Imperial base.
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Ms Rousseff looks like she is on her way out.
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There was no way out, so I restarted the game.
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It's more likely that the only way out is through.
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On the way out, you just walk out — no scanning.
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Zynga still hasn't recovered or found a viable way out.
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"That idea isn't just way out there," Clinton said Saturday.
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But, I'm not the one to beg my way out.
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So maybe chopping off the clerk's head a way out.
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On the way out, shoppers can grab a cheeky pin.
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There's no way out of this that you can see.
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BRITAIN is on its way out of the European Union.
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There is no really good way out of this mess.
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"I knew school was the only way out," she said.
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"I could see no way out of it," Comey wrote.
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We often discussed about it but found no way out.
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I can't with your responses to Wrote My Way Out.
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The question is whether he can find a way out.
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All Democrats will be looking frantically for a way out.
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Seeing no way out, the district paid the whole thing.
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Both desperately need a way out of a punishing system.
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I need to make a way out of no way.
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Those who could afford to bribe their way out did.
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"There's a way out," said a former House leadership aide.
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We must offer people a better way out of poverty.
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Someone remember to get the lights on the way out.
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K., I have to buy my way out of this.
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Because Democratic leadership chose to take the easy way out.
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"You can steer your way out of trouble," Rogers said.
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He isn't going to talk his way out of this.
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But here in prison we have found a way out.
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The easy way out often ends up being the hardest.
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And still bumped your way out into TV after all.
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A. Well, 520 Park is way out of the ground.
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This year, however, the freshman class has a way out.
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You can't analyze your way out of an anxious state.
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For "#89," for instance, it seems the only way out.
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Greening cities is then a way out of the cycle.
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Negotiation is the only way out, which deserves every effort.
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Rathburn believes he can talk his way out of anything.
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But sometimes you feel that there is no way out.
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We're not going to give you the easy way out.
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It was the inevitable way out of a frustrating maze.
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Two of those men are now on their way out.
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The BRIDGE Act could give Republicans an easier way out.
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He apologized on his way out, but offered no explanation.
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Here are the 84 environmental rules on the way out.
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The way out of this bind is trickier to envision.
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My size, my abdomen was all the way out here.
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We're not going to arrest our way out of it.
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As public servants, they're obviously way out of their depth.
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On my way out, I asked Kerr for her recipe.
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We can't prescribe our way out of the this problem.
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I think it's sort of a lazy man's way out.
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Don't let the canapés hit you on the way out.
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By Wednesday morning, the only way out was by boat.
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Airlines can deal their way out of their price problems.
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Women have to write their way out of these situations.
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He died as he lived – taking the easy way out.
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Will I feel ashamed about taking the easy way out?
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"There was no good way out of this," she said.
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Sounds like these channels are truly on the way out.
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That box from which you cannot force your way out.
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I give D. a kiss goodbye on my way out.
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On his way out, Travis needed help from a handler.
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Will they surprise Washington on their way out the door?
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But there might be a way out of this jam.
|
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"Fake news got way out ahead of them," she said.
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But that day is most likely a long way out.
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The way out is noisy public protest and forming collectives.
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But perhaps we can employ our way out of it.
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They were in a hole and needed a way out.
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It would be a smart way out for those Democrats.
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We weren't able to dig our way out of it.
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We were all making a way out of no way.
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What it said was, 'The only way out is in.
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I had to find a way out of there. Completely.
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Grant: Yeah, so this is way out of my expertise.
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If you have a way out, you'll probably take it.
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Expect pushback, of course; you're blocking their easy way out.
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V. Putin — there is a way out — take a pension.
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Bipartisanship is the only tangible way out of the morass.
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You got to wiggle get your way out of it.
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Disney is already way out in front thanks to Hotstar.
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That said, it's a possible way out that's being considered.
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For many restaurateurs, hotels look like the only way out.
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Try snooting your way out of this one, Your Majesty.
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The boy would have to make his own way out.
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I kept my head down and studied my way out.
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The Purdue fans, dressed in black, made their way out.
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On my way out, I threw them in the trash.
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" And: "I honestly don't see the way out right now.
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It's hard to see a way out of this trap.
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Desert Golfing showed me the way out of the pit.
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It is she who shows the girl the way out.
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Then, you could dance your way out of a problem.
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Today I was gonna found my way out, I thought.
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Don't wait until tomorrow when they're on their way out.
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It's seen as the easy way out, but it's not.
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My interest was not in creating an easy way out.
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Don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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On her way out our photog asked about sexual harassment.
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I don't particularly see an easy way [out of it].
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But it also understands the only way out is through.
|
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But on his way out the door, he unveiled Obama.
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Because in a moment of trauma, she had needed another way out, and 30 years later, there was still a part of her that couldn't be comfortable, that couldn't feel safe, without another way out.
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Go deeper: U.S. pushes toward "face-saving way out" of Afghanistan
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"'It's disgusting,' one woman said on her way out," he tweeted.
|
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Facebook thinks they can innovate their way out of this problem.
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BUY ur way out of trouble by settling out of court!
|
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We fill up with gas on the way out of town.
|
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"They just haven't found a way out of it," he said.
|
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On my way out, my professor asks to speak to me.
|
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It made me cautious, but there was still no way out.
|
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And the grief-stricken Louis believes he has a way out.
|
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So, maybe Benzino's already working his way out of the doghouse?
|
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I took the easy way out and put together a salad.
|
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"My father saw a way out for his children," she said.
|
|
Finally, that annoying volume popup could be on the way out.
|
|
They acknowledge the dangerous situation but also offer a way out.
|
|
It's clear that the MacBook Air is on the way out.
|
|
"I served my way out of trouble several times," he said.
|
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A smarter approach would be to take the easy way out.
|
|
Ollie's longing for a way out is evident in Thompson's gestures.
|
|
Eventually, a few delegates make their way out with no problems.
|
|
And some people thought she was way out of her league.
|
|
At some point I realized I couldn't find my way out.
|
|
He's drowning in them, suffocating, trying to claw his way out.
|
|
I pay my co-pay of $25.40 on my way out.
|
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Blaming a person's physique or gender is the easy way out.
|
|
Haters, don't let the door hit you on your way out.
|
|
I felt like my heart was way out on my sleeve.
|
|
"Vulnerability is the only way out of that moment," she says.
|
|
" On the way out, Martha furiously questioned, "What are your qualifications?
|
|
Still, it does look like payphones are on the way out.
|
|
We will find our way out of this dark, dark valley.
|
|
Don't let that hanger door hit you on the way out.
|
|
On the second night, everyone spoke French on the way out.
|
|
The new impeachment rules provide a way out of these traps.
|
|
You can't "growth hack" your way out of a bad product.
|
|
On our way out, we're shown a lit-panorama of Istanbul.
|
|
On my way out, someone asked me what he smelled like.
|
|
My roommate will let her in on her way out tomorrow.
|
|
Priceless. (And, unfortunately, way out of my price range.) Related Video:
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She dressed, found her way out of his home and left.
|
|
These are the bookmarks we received on the way out pic.twitter.
|
|
Alas, he took the lazy way out and printed an image.
|
|
You definitely wouldn't expect authentic tortillas all the way out here.
|
|
On my way out, I run into one of my castmates!
|
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I packed my laptop and caught Charlie on the way out.
|
|
We pay for parking on the way out of the ramp.
|
|
"We cannot arrest our way out of our problems," he says.
|
|
Instead, a whole slew of movies are on their way out.
|
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I grab an iced coffee next door on my way out.
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|
I THINK SWITZERLAND IS NEGATIVE ALL THE WAY OUT THE CURVE.
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They approach their relationship that way out of necessity, she said.
|
|
Fortunately, Android provides a way out of this: Do Not Disturb.
|
|
Perhaps today's popular drab slab is slowly on the way out.
|
|
Sluggish economic growth and stagnant government revenues provide no way out.
|
|
Other folks can buy their way out of it long enough.
|
|
It's just my way out, my way of resting my mind.
|
|
"We can't arrest our way out of this," he said wearily.
|
|
Making our way out through the crowd, with Ted Cruz speaking,
|
|
Selling Twitter gives Dorsey a possible way out of this dilemma.
|
|
I prayed for breastfeeding to give me an easy way out.
|
|
"Better, safer compounds are the way out of this," Maxey says.
|
|
"We can't arrest our way out of this situation," he said.
|
|
So, let's face the facts: There is no easy way out.
|
|
She's been down here before, and she knows the way out.
|
|
No one wants to be snowed in with no way out.
|
|
It looks like the Paleo trend is on its way out.
|
|
Conflating consensual S&M with pathology is the easy way out.
|
|
Tesla will have trouble innovating its way out of this one.
|
|
G.K. Butterfield (D-NC), on his way out of the meeting.
|
|
As a working chef, you have no way out of it.
|
|
She insists that the only way out is to kill her.
|
|
Good thing idiotic stories like that are on their way out.
|
|
Please don't attempt to bribe your way out of problems abroad.
|
|
With Mr Obama on the way out, that is moot now.
|
|
I was really trying to write my way out of it.
|
|
We are not going to EV our way out of this.
|
|
There is an easy way out of the crisis in shipping.
|
|
Aquaculture might seem to offer a way out of this impasse.
|
|
Life is hard, but I'm not taking the easy way out.
|
|
In short, there is no easy way out for China's banks.
|
|
In theory, this is a way out of the grievance trap.
|
|
A way out of the story and out of yourself, too.
|
|
Because three or four would be taking the easy way out.
|
|
On the way out, she spies Pierre in ragged peasant's clothes.
|
|
"I think we're a long way out" from the leadership races.
|
|
It does have a way out: a $1.5 billion breakup fee.
|
|
"She won't live," the midwife tells us on her way out.
|
|
Finding a way out of the problem will not be easy.
|
|
That's leading some to embrace credit cards as a way out.
|
|
Her latest book is The Way Out of Obamacare (Encounter 2016).
|
|
Another shopper had accidentally locked the door on the way out.
|
|
The wealthy ones can buy their way out of the system.
|
|
The move could offer one way out of his dead end.
|
|
We ought to try to figure a way out of this.
|
|
That suggests that the existing model may on the way out.
|
|
"He rigged the system on his way out," Trump said Monday.
|
|
On the way out, I found this water bottle vending machine.
|
|
You have to play on him all the way out there.
|
|
Is it unfair that the very wealthy buy their way out?
|
|
The mall as we know it is on its way out.
|
|
However, the electrifying color trend is probably on its way out.
|
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Sometimes you have to make a way out of no way.
|
|
At which point there was no way out for me either.
|
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Graham-Cassidy does offer states a way out of this problem.
|
|
When the hollering is over, Mickey gives him a way out.
|
|
Allowing him to resign was the "easier way out," she said.
|
|
You can't hire your way out of a mess like this.
|
|
Remember to stop by the gift shop on the way out.
|
|
I could charm or argue my way out of nearly anything.
|
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She laughs and calls him a nickname on the way out.
|
|
One way out of these battles is to formulate contingent agreements.
|
|
He later fought his way out using the power of rock.
|
|
People often say it's "the easy way out," but it's not.
|
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"You a mothafucka," Freddy responds on his way out the door.
|
|
Russia offered Obama a way out of his self-made dilemma.
|
|
"There is but one way out for you," the letter reads.
|
|
But sometimes the only way out is to go deeper in.
|
|
I run, Karl's heart fighting its way out of his chest.
|
|
And bring your friends up, that's kind of a way out.
|
|
"You can't spray your way out of this," Mr. Goodman said.
|
|
Still, parts are able to make their way out of factories.
|
|
"We can't keep arresting our way out of problems," he says.
|
|
And Dean made an issue of it on his way out.
|
|
"Movement offered me a way out of this paralysis," he said.
|
|
Johnson means to offer a way out of the Tolstoyan conundrum.
|
|
He repeatedly looked at Kobach, seemingly searching for a way out.
|
|
And I think political parties are on their way out, essentially.
|
|
They pair abandoned their car and looked for another way out.
|
|
A sale, theoretically, is one way out of the Elliott vise.
|
|
But the only way out is through, so first comes purgatory.
|
|
"Want the ball way out wide?" they seem to be saying.
|
|
It took her until 137th Street to elbow her way out.
|
|
I wanted to see him work his way out of that.
|
|
And they leave the prey way out there until it dies.
|
|
The toxic Steve Bannon would soon be on his way out.
|
|
Finally, the North Koreans found their way out of the woods.
|
|
The best way out of a hole isn't to dig deeper.
|
|
But ESPN can't simply grow its way out of this problem.
|
|
Secretary of State Rex Tillerson could be on the way out.
|
|
There are already rumors that Ryan is on his way out.
|
|
This year's Mets are mired in gloominess with little way out.
|
|
Hopefully, he will take the easy way out, as Nixon did.
|
|
She bribed her way out of Syria and escaped to Beirut.
|
|
Argentina immediately wins a free kick way out on the left.
|
|
Don't let the revolving door hit you on the way out.
|
|
"I was way out on a limb," Mr. Stiles admitted later.
|
|
European integration was Germany's way out of the rubble of 1945.
|
|
Last week, Trump announced that Coats was on the way out.
|
|
They can end up low-balling their way out of business.
|
|
The way out isn't clear, but a few necessary adjustments are.
|
|
He proved incapable of thinking his way out of the problem.
|
|
He can't declare bankruptcy or sue his way out of this.
|
|
"We're catching this little guy on its way out," he said.
|
|
But more and more, the rich are finding a way out.
|
|
All of which suggest that Pruitt is on his way out.
|
|
That doesn't mean the Portuguese banker is on the way out.
|
|
He cannot tweet or bully his way out of market realities.
|
|
Our country cannot arrest our way out of this health crisis.
|
|
"Talking about 4 percent is way out of league," said Schlossberg.
|
|
The Problem Solvers are pointing our way out of the darkness.
|
|
She leaves the house, slamming the door on the way out.
|
|
I checked the sideburns in the mirror on my way out.
|
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I text C. on my way out to coordinate evening plans.
|
|
If you pull it all the way out, that's not progress.
|
|
Was this his way of asking for help, a way out?
|
|
"I think it might work its way out otherwise," Blunt said.
|
|
It told me to wait, that there was another way out.
|
|
For the activists, it could also offer a potential way out.
|
|
ET and declined to answer any questions on his way out.
|
|
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull knows this and needs a way out.
|
|
"Even all the way out there, people were in the streets."
|
|
His influence is way out of proportion to his revenue footprint.
|
|
Also: PG&E struggles to find a way out of bankruptcy.
|
|
By that time, tamales themselves were also on the way out.
|
|
I don't see an easy way out of that one, either.
|
|
Russ learned on his way out what was on the note.
|
|
I can't take this, there actually must be a way out?
|
|
"Nigel and Black don't sleep," Cherry warned on her way out.
|
|
The only way out is to wait for rescue or quit.
|
|
They took a detour and an easy way out of that.
|
|
From there, the way out comes in low-risk baby steps.
|
|
Should you try to talk your way out of a ticket?
|
|
My mistake was hoping that A Way Out would be good.
|
|
The president cannot executive-order his way out of the Constitution.
|
|
So I really wanted to write my way out of that.
|
|
The general reasoning is this: Google has a serious hole when it comes to wearables and it hasn't been able to develop its own way out of it, so it needs to buy its way out.
|
|
Thankfully the next morning we were on our way out of town.
|
|
And those who can't afford to buy their way out of it?
|
|
The Brits are on their way out, and so is David Cameron.
|
|
For Yahoo, there is no simple way out of its current woes.
|
|
Ahead, the habits and trends we hope are on the way out.
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Perlman, the rabbi, managed to find his way out at some point.
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Image: AppleAndroid is improving then, but iOS remains way out in front.
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Zoom way out, 30 years of work, that's all started in 1988.
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Open the door for someone on your way out of a restaurant.
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In any case, Luke does seem to be on his way out.
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Channel this dude, and you're all set: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ There's no way out.
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I bargained my way out of sex as often as I could.
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Since then, it seems, Windows 7 has been on its way out.
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All this adds up to a situation with no easy way out.
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I snail my way out of bed and mosey to the shower.
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Could the 9 to 5 working day be on its way out?
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How is Eyes on the Line a progression from Way Out Weather?
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With Way Out Weather, you talked a lot about songwriting and composition.
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Until about 18 months ago, it was also the main way out.
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"That's our main goal: No way out, no way in," Ano said.
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Eight months ago, it looked like Flipboard was on its way out.
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Caught in a struggle for survival, they can't see a way out.
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At that point the only way out is up the food chain.
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However, "everything got blown way out of proportion" after the public outing.
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I make the bed and grab my oats on the way out.
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For anyone without outside help, those costs are way out of reach.
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Argentina is attempting to claw its way out of a currency crisis.
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They both shuffled past the unnerving Shining twins on the way out.
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Even the master manipulator couldn't talk his way out of the situation.
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The city's calamity is political, as is the way out of it.
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And people are trying to work their way out of that equation.
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Odd as it may seem, governments are taking the easy way out.
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I grab iced tea and a protein bar on my way out.
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He built a mini civil society, the only way out of war.
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However, according to the new paper, cold neutrinos offer a way out.
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That fed persistent rumours that Mr Blankfein was on his way out.
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Having to bribe your way out of being arrested, is another possibility.
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It's tempting to take the easy way out — technologically, financially, and morally.
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The Weinstein effect made its way out of the entertainment industry, too.
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The investigators declined to comment on their way out of the building.
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The only way out of the hole he had created was practice.
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On your way out, don't be tempted to take everything with you.
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Summer may be on its way out, but it's not over yet.
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"Don't worry, I'll figure a way out of this," he said laughing.
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As long as that persists, it's hard to find a way out.
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From there is no solution other than to think your way out.
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The duo then departed the chapel, holding hands the whole way out.
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No matter what that is — death can be a great way out.
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You'll be itchy as hell to clip your way out of them.
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Would you still be able to make your way out of that?
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And each player, with a shotgun, trying to find their way out.
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I have to sort of consciously dig my way out of it.
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"His only way out of jail is a governor's pardon," he said.
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"We can't food bank our way out of this crisis," she said.
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And a peace deal could be one way out of that predicament.
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Sanders: Mulvaney's views are "way out of touch" 10:51 a.m. Sen.
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I know I'm screwed, but I just can't find another way out.
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The US is on its way out of the Paris Climate deal.
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Putin took the easy way out and declined to call Kadyrov's bluff.
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There's only one way out: beat the impersonator at her own game.
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On the way out, the makeup mogul donned a red party hat.
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Tightening capital controls might look like a way out of the mess.
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On the way out, he spots a colleague slumped at a desk.
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Windows bolted, no way out except if a person turns the key.
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But we cannot arrest or prosecute our way out of this problem.
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Now if I could just find a painless way out of here.
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"Seasoning is very personal but you couldn't be way out," says Sverrisson.
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As she's on her way out the door, Maggie shows up sobbing.
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People held grudges against him for forcing his way out of Quebec.
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Hopefully this drawing, too, will make its way out of the frame.
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I just stared death in the face, praying for a way out.
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But the sage knows that sometimes, the only way out is down.
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It was awful, and I didn't see any way out of it.
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It's essentially a pumpkin-toss that has gotten way out of hand.
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If that happens, the best way out would be a fresh election.
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"This is the only proposal for a political way out," Nebenzia said.
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Looks like he followed the same model on the way out too.
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There's no fighting it, unfortunately, and the only way out is through.
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The rapper gave the elevator tenant a tip on their way out.
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His latest game of of thumb war got way out of hand.
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As I make my way out, the difference in atmosphere is distinct.
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" On her way out, she said, "I wish Oprah could see this.
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I'm always looking for a way out, but I do love it.
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"I think the President is way out of his depth," he said.
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Kirke) sees the military as her only way out, while Rayna (Ms.
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Officials in America, Europe and Russia began scrambling for a way out.
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And second, it now appears to be completely on the way out.
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"The GSP issue has been blown way out of proportion," he said.
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Lindsey Graham's office Wednesday to discuss a way out of the logjam.
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On the way out of the building, John bought a T-shirt.
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We were a bunch of computer geeks way out of our depth.
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It might be that an emergency declaration is Trump's only way out.
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My depression made me feel like suicide was the only way out.
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"I thought I could talk my way out of it," he said.
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They are abdicating congressional oversight duties on their way out of power.
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Washington (CNN)Donald Trump can't tweet his way out of this one.
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Sylvie never find their way out of materialism either, despite abandoning Paris
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The official who authored the op-ed took the coward's way out.
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Pat McCrory (R) signed the measure on his way out of office.
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A curse, for me, is an excuse, looking for a way out.
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Taxi ranks were full of commuters attempting to find a way out.
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Taxi queues were full of commuters attempting to find a way out.
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The hard part is figuring a way out of the valley — together.
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On his way out of the city he also bought a shovel.
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She fled, noticing on her way out that the assistant had left.
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"There is no easy way out of this difficult situation," he said.
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Lindsay immersed himself in medical research, determined to find a way out.
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You can take the bad way out or you can get help.
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And when the Royals threatened, Tropeano worked his way out of it.
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"We can't see any way out other than going illegally," Raúl concluded.
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"SOEs cannot borrow their way out of their financial difficulties," he added.
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He felt trapped, and "Urn" seems to have contained the way out.
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These works, however, didn't make their way out of Japan at first.
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If something ever chased us, we'd think our way out of it.
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Google was able to see what was on the way out, too.
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"You're wondering if there's a way out of this," Paula tells them.
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This Kevin Durant free agency business is getting way out of control.
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If stuck in a dark room, you can't feel your way out.
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When you're in the terrors there seems to be no way out.
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I feel like my people have fought their way out of poverty.
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And sometimes they get paid millions of dollars on their way out.
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I'm not someone who — that was way out of my comfort zone.
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He began boxing his way out of poverty when he was 13.
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So why can't China just spend its way out of its slowdown?
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We made our way out to the starting corral around 10 a.m.
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" Even senators on their way out "don't change their behavior at all.
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The snake was able to find its way out of its predicament.
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A waitress dropped a plate on her way out of the kitchen.
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Then we went food shopping together on our way out of town.
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But I can't beat my way out of a paper bag now.
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Like so many others, I'm muddling my way out of a trap.
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"I knew he was looking for a way out," Ms. Pelosi concluded.
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Sports is not seen as a way out of a tough neighborhood.
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What do you imagine then is the way out of this situation?
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After decades of struggles, Crosstown gave him a much-needed way out.
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She is on her way out, whether within days, weeks or months.
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On her way out, Taylor hands a Post-it note to Marant.
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"I'm not that girl," she recalled telling him on the way out.
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This is a problem that nobody can buy their way out of.
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"We cannot cut our way out of this crisis," the officials wrote.
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Unfortunately, though, our tester's $68,33 price tag felt way out of line.
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This is not something we're going to spend our way out of.
|
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On Saturday, Ms. Peck stepped way out of her comfort zone, twice.
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In some cooking circles, even turkey itself is on the way out.
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There is no easy way out for the party at this point.
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If there is an obvious way out, history does not provide it.
|
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We cannot jail, fire or expel our way out of this crisis.
|
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"Negotiation is the only way out, which deserves every effort," he said.
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"It feels like I'm way out on a limb, frankly," he said.
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It also offers a way out for women whose lives are circumscribed.
|
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After much deliberation, Divac decided not to take the easy way out.
|
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Ms. Merkel said diplomacy offered the only way out of the crisis.
|
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Mr. Summers believes there's a way out of the low-growth trap.
|
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This time, it's VA Secretary David Shulkin who's on the way out.
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On his way out, Neuhaus spotted Michael exiting the church with Precy.
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The American dream will never play all the way out for you.
|
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Challenging him, Harbaugh told Lynch that approach was the easy way out.
|
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Is there a way out of this self-destructive amplifying feedback loop?
|
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Offering guests powdered beignets on their way out is an unforgettable touch.
|
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"It's hard to see the way out of this crisis," he said.
|
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The law's extraterritorial reach ensures that corporations can't weasel their way out.
|
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She felt stuck and didn't see a way out of the suffering.
|
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On Kerr's way out, the wife said the couple were very conservative.
|
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"He saw it as a way out of poverty," says his widow.
|
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She tries to find a way out of this strange time loop.
|
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ROD ROSENSTEIN Is Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein on his way out?
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I left my parents, edging my way out of the stadium seating.
|
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He's quiet but he knows there is no way out of this.
|
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Gasoline continues to make its way out of the area but slowly.
|
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If we do, we're trained to buy our way out of it.
|
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Michael Flynn is looking for a way out of his guilty plea.
|
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No word if the 'House' door hit Jordan on the way out.
|
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Independents are open to persuasion while Republicans are way out of reach.
|
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He even hinted at the unthinkable: seeking a way out of Vietnam.
|
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Negotiating its way out of Europe's single market arrangement is one thing.
|
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She knows she has an easy way out, but she remains resolute.
|
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He shot out a sign on his way out of the lot.
|
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On his way out, he bumped into a nurse who remembered him.
|
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Now that it is on the way out, Britain no longer does.
|
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Music was a way out of poverty for the group, says Schmitt.
|
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Survivors packed their few remaining belongings and searched for a way out.
|
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"Will you be able to find your way out?" his mother said.
|
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She offers Sam a way out, though, and gives you a handgun.
|
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He said he felt trapped "in a situation with no way out".
|
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You are fighting your way in and you're fighting your way out.
|
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Fixing a culture that has sidelined women is the only way out.
|
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But this easy (and impossible) way out you're asking for is unreasonable.
|
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At least he is also showing a way out of the problem.
|
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"He has no way out," Mr. Waal said of the Sudanese leader.
|
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In my defense, back in October, abolishing billionaires felt way out there.
|
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"It might feel like you're trapped, but there is this way out."
|
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Here too, there seems to be a process working its way out.
|
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We got the victorious Tyga on his way out of the station.
|
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Knowing the tapes were deeply incriminating, Nixon searched for a way out.
|
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It's causing you a lot of pain, you're way out of balance.
|
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He joins other Republicans on their way out of Washington, like Sen.
|
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They vote one way out of habit or out of vague affinity.
|
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So he's doing this to you basically on your way out. Yes.
|
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The good news is that sheltered workshops are on the way out.
|
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You tell yourself it's possible to think your way out of a firestorm.
|
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The National Football League can buy its way out of any courtroom problem.
|
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I get gas on my way out of NJ, which is another $18.50.
|
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When we are done, we get a cupcake on the way out ($4.25).
|
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" He teased that Lincoln "wants to do something special on the way out.
|
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I had to figure that out and dig my way out of it.
|
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I feel the anger too... trying to see a way out of it.
|
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I met two fellow sound bathers, Prima and Danelle, on the way out.
|
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On my way out, I stuff my mouth with a handful of blackberries.
|
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Playing possum is Eve's only real way out of this terrible, gory situation.
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DO YOU COUNT THEM ON THE WAY IN AND ON THE WAY OUT?
|
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Once you see a way out, you become laser-focused on that opportunity.
|
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After their meal, the Latina women stayed as others made their way out.
|
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"On the way out, I did upgrade myself to business class," he said.
|
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This may end up being a way out of some Republican political dilemma.
|
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The rapper, meanwhile, gives the elevator tenant a tip on their way out.
|
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But I just think all of it has gotten way out of line.
|
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I was pretty much on my way out by the end of 1984.
|
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On the way out someone muses, I wonder if that was an HVAC.
|
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The things that are really important will work their way out over time.
|
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But capital punishment isn't on its way out Not by a long shot.
|
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On our way out, I noticed the flags that flew around the stadium.
|
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She joked her way out of the conversation and wrapped up the meeting.
|
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On his way out, as this CNN video shows, he asked Democratic Sen.
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"It's a natural reaction to reason your way out of pain," says James.
|
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This is still a far cry from offering Mr Trump a way out.
|
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I grab a honeydew milk tea with tapioca pearls on the way out.
|
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Of course, one easy way out is mass carnage — just kill everyone off.
|
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Khaleesi wriggled into the opening, but wasn't able to squirm her way out.
|
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But Obama's efforts didn't help, and now Cameron is on his way out.
|
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We all get our money's worth and grab cookies on our way out.
|
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It's not entirely unexpected that 3D Touch might be on its way out.
|
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Thankfully, my cousin was already on her way out to L.A. to visit.
|
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So pre-spinning a possible defeat may represent a face-saving way out.
|
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Mercifully, the curved TV gimmick finally looks like it's on its way out.
|
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Throw my gym shoes in the trash on the way out the door?
|
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So let's get to that unique and effective way out of this mess.
|
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There's no easy way out, and it's hard to make a clean break.
|
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For Kim Kardashian West, gestational surrogacy was anything but the easy way out.
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On my way out of town, I treat myself to Chick-fil-A.
|
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He has dealt a blow to Colombia's peace deal on the way out.
|
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For me, it's an admission of guilt—it's taking the coward's way out.
|
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There is really only one way out: Apple should have stood its ground.
|
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Just don't let the screen door hit your ass on the way out.
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By being such an inept criminal, Moore had given himself a way out.
|
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He was not the first Latin American leader to take that way out.
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Not all think the effect on the way out will be as large.
|
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This shared consciousness, he suggested 13 years ago, was on its way out.
|
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I've caved into what seems to be the easy way out and wasn't.
|
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Instead, they end up trying to spend their way out of the hole.
|
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" For Stolpe, the best way out is simple: "Find a passion that's free.
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The bear smashed its way out of a minivan after getting trapped inside.
|
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His "statements are shameful, dangerous, and way out of the mainstream," she continued.
|
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"My mother literally caught me on the way out the door," he says.
|
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Ms Haste thinks she took the only way out of an oppressive marriage.
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It looks like the eels burned their way out of the car pic.twitter.
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It must have been nice to take the easy way out like that.
|
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Trying to find a way out of assimilation, do you look for specificity?
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Others who were previously seen as on the way out may stay longer.
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In other words, there's no way in and there is no way out.
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But we can't drill our way out of the need for foreign oil.
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Merkel is on her way out, with the far-right AfD taking credit.
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So it's not like we were way out of that style or anything.
|
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Trump didn't rule out the possibility as a way out of this impasse.
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But on the way out, I quickly snuck into the display window bed.
|
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For Mabika, judo offered a literal way out of her war-torn homeland.
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While Horowitz conducted a thorough investigation, he clearly took the easy way out.
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A few hours later, though, she was on her way out the door.
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It can make finding your way out of maze-like areas incredibly frustrating.
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But capital punishment isn't on its way out Not by a long shot.
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Running her way out of Tierra del Rey and into a better life.
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Mario Mentrup: I went into Skull Cinema and didn't find my way out.
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On her return, she discovered they'd eaten their way out of the bag.
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Now, on his way out the door, President Obama is doing it again.
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The Moody Blues, Yes, and Emerson, Lake & Palmer were on the way out.
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Some observers think the trend is already on its way out the door.
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I'm talking about the universe, and these people are somehow way out there.
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Anti-SLAPP laws are meant to provide a way out in these cases.
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Until last month, Son, known as "Masa", had been on the way out.
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A witness tells us on his way out Chris spit on the door.
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"You think I'm overreacting, and that sucks," Annie spits on her way out.
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They're also worried trouble people might view this as an appropriate way out.
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Jivrajka refuted media reports that he is on his way out of Ola.
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It featured a hilariously simple task: Find your way out of a bathroom.
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Really, it's the only way out of the rabbit hole you've crawled down.
|
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Basketball gets him a scholarship and a way out of his shitty situation.
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If he wants to retire, I can help him on his way out.
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Since then, 23andMe has been crawling its way out of its regulatory limbo.
|
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Sy clearly sees it as a way out of their Varga/mafia problem.
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We were way out in the countryside, so you have to be careful.
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Okay, what if you had a guy who is just way out there.
|
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The Wall Street Journal editorial board: Bipartisan deal is Trump's only way out.
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Rep John Conyers steps down, lies about Mike Cernovich on his way out.
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Again though, this raises interesting issues about a way out of this mess.
|
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There are some things Kellyanne Conway just can't spin her way out of.
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This is no time to work your way out of poverty in Britain.
|
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They don't see this as the new normal; they seek a way out.
|
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"And we are not going to delete our way out of it, either."
|
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But how Trump finds his way out of the predicament is not clear.
|
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Energy Transfer, on the other hand, has scrambled frantically for a way out.
|
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We spoke to Wade and James on their way out of the hearing.
|
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With Flake on his way out, McConnell could simply wait until next year.
|
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Is there air in the egg before they energetically work their way out?
|
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A pair of familiar faces stopped me on my way out the door.
|
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Lindsey Graham's office on Wednesday to discuss a way out of the logjam.
|
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But first they have to find their way out of the train station.
|
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Her latest book, The Way Out of Obamacare (Encounter), was released in January.
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A: I was hired by a woman who was on her way out.
|
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They both said no and departed, shaking Menendez's hand on the way out.
|
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Why are they trying to make our job harder on the way out?
|
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The only way out for Brazilians, people joked, was Galeão, the international airport.
|
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The way out of this debate is not to go nationalist or globalist.
|
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But it will take the President to decide the way out of this.
|
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Of course, we can't merely innovate our way out of the climate challenge.
|
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Is it possible to tell when an employee is on their way out?
|
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Scott Walker is on his way out, defeated in November by Democratic Gov.
|
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On the way out Venegas turned a crucifix by Smiley's bed upside down.
|
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The fact is, America's "physical inactivity crisis" has gotten way out of hand.
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Read more: Fashion trends from 2019 that are already on their way out
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On our way out, we bought her a cane in the hospital shop.
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Dean Heller There's no easy way out of the box Heller is in.
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I learned that Ray doesn't take short cuts or the easy way out.
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She thinks Trump is taking the "easy way out" by not debating pic.twitter.
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Plastic straws are on their way out because of their negative environmental impact.
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They wept as they crossed the checkpoint on their way out of Daraya.
|
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"Just remember who made it all happen," Justin says on his way out.
|
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But all of this isn't to say VR is on its way out.
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They're easy to misplace or leave behind on your way out the door.
|
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One meme showed a photo of him with his tongue sticking way out.
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"And it shows people that, in every situation, there's always a way out."
|
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Time and again, we have seen public officials take the easy way out.
|
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Or is peeing free, and I'm supposed to tip on the way out?
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Or even just, like, trying to find a way out of the building.
|
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Police arrived later, but by then, the protestors were on their way out.
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On his way out of the doctor's office, he thought of his mom.
|
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Flake is taking a stand, but he's also taking the easy way out.
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I started making music 'cause I was thinking I wanted a way out.
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Just this idea that you can fight your way out of any circumstance.
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Our hope is that feminism can be the way out of this catastrophe.
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"The Northern Lights said goodbye to us on our way out," Schwörer recalled.
|
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"We plan our way out, but not our way back in," says Pfeifer.
|
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The government could dig its way out of the hole, but likely won't.
|
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"You can't exercise your way out of the standard American diet," Williams says.
|
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I know Trump's not gonna wheeler-dealer his way out of this shit.
|
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Manziel partied, lied, and crashed and burned his way out of the NFL.
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What did you say to your roommates on the way out the door?
|
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A successful career as a distance runner is a way out of poverty.
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There can be little question that his conduct was way out of bounds.
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The options for Verizon to buy its way out of trouble are limited.
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Embracing the chaos, Ms. Baga suggests that the only way out is through.
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Whatever trouble he falls into, maybe he'll talk his way out of it.
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And so I don't know if there is a way out of that.
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Some object on principle to polluters "buying their way out" of pollution reductions.
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Kimmel wants to help Clifford pay her way out of a nondisclosure agreement.
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But if their victims ever slip up, it's blown way out of proportion.
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That was kind of after Way Out Weather came out—2015 or so.
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Still a chain wallet here and there, but definitely on its way out.
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Barring that, Italy could find itself on the way out of the eurozone.
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He has endured bankruptcies and scandal by bragging his way out of them.
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An older guy at the urinal stares at him all the way out.
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An older guy at the urinal stares at him all the way out.
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He needed a way out, he said, and the American authorities provided it.
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"That's the chicken-shit way out, Mom," she said Mr. Joe told her.
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And the Lakers took shots at Russell on his way out the door.
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I happened to bump into him on the way out of the theater.
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It took Mill two years to find a way out of his crisis.
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Now it just has to find its way out of this difficult summer.
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But the outlaw escaped, killing two deputies on the way out of jail.
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"He won't be able to tweet his way out of it," he said.
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"There's a small pond way out on the border in Queens," he said.
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I just wanted to get a position because I was way out there.
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They tried to hike up and over, but there was no way out.
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We saw the planet come in and now it's on its way out.
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Which is to say that shock might actually be the easy way out.
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More dark deeds done in secret way out there in time and space.
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They need to find their way out of shelters and relatives' extra bedrooms.
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Either way, a Second Coming means a way out and a new beginning.
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I was paralyzed with sadness and I needed to find a way out.
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We chatted, debated, riffed and even hugged each other on our way out.
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We are always working our way out from it — or back toward it.
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He shoots Dr. Volk (Erik Athavale), in the leg on the way out.
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The White House denied last week that McMaster was on his way out.
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Donkeys on deathwatch were way out of our very limited field of experience.
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Trump is playing way out of his league and the world knows it.
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"Just remember," Ball told her on her way out of the White House.
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"Maybe he was under stress and couldn't find a way out," he added.
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Then he whored for his Virginia winery on the way out the door.
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We simply cannot out-gun our way out of famines and humanitarian crises.
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Governors who issue pardons often do so on their way out of office.
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I think that we have to let the system work its way out.
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But even at 25% off their prices are way out of my range.
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Most feel zero sense of liberation to bash Trump on the way out.
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No matter what your circumstance, you need to find your own way out.
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I slowly make my way out of bed and kiss H. good morning.
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He almost always sounded as if he was looking for a way out.
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Still, sometimes a nagging voice whispers that he took the easy way out.
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There has been speculation for months that Ryan was on his way out.
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And you cannot possibly try to fire your way out of this problem.
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"This for me was my ticket to my way out," Ms. Laird added.
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TO) a possible way out of a damaging trade dispute with Boeing (BA.
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Way out West, in 1879, the town of Rose Creek is under threat.
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How does he try to write his way out of this narrative predicament?
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Pacific Gas & Electric needs to find its way out of bankruptcy — and soon.
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That would not be happening if the regime were on its way out. ■
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The only way out is for him to share power, not relinquish it.
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On his way out a side door, a young assistant called after him.
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And some migrants in the U.S. are trying to make their way out.
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Still, the big deals may show a way out for smaller media entities.
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On my way out, Gardner suggested I check out the Peninsula's holiday decor.
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The way out of this is not pretty but there is ample precedent.
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He evidently figured he could bluff his way out of a political trap.
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The army looked like a way out, maybe a path to a career.
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The Knicks have received considerable criticism for smearing Porzingis on his way out.
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"We're not going to kill our way out of this problem," said Clarke.
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An old man stopped me on the way out and wanted to talk.
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He was mobbed on his way out, like a rockstar departing a club.
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"Wrote My Way Out," Nas, Dave East, Lin-Manuel Miranda & Aloe Blacc 4.
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They don't suggest that slavery was an archaic system on its way out.
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Twitter's iconic 140-character limit for tweets may be on the way out.
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The Trumps were also booed on their way out of the polling place.
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Children see no future for themselves, and the FARC becomes a way out.
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Italy has a long history of finding a way out of political stalemates.
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Thinking on the other hand … we can't think our way out of anything.
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Drop by on the way out, cut loose and make a stranger afraid.
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After an extended battle with Sumner and Shari Redstone, Viacom CEO Philippe Dauman is on his way out: The New York Times reports he's reached an agreement to leave the company, collecting $72 million on his way out the door.
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David Bowie offered a way out of a hostile family and an ugly suburb.
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The way out is great and I'm cruising — the wind is in my favor.
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I grab coconut coffee creamer from the fridge on the way out the door.
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You're not, again, I think, going to lobby your way out of the problem.
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So, many of the bureaucracies here in Washington know how to way out Congress.
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Bye, bye, winter blues — don't let the door hit you on the way out.
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Long ago, they realized you can't litigate or lobby your way out of hate.
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If you're on your way out of the White House, you just do you.
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On his way out, we learned the identity of the man behind the mask.
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Is there a way out of this mess that feels, I don't know, achievable?
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Sometimes you think you can technologic-ize [sic] your way out of these issues.
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"I'm obviously very anti-government, way out on the libertarian fringe," Carlson tells WIRED.
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Puigdemont has called for international mediation to find a way out of the impasse.
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On my way out, I see my neighbor's car is still on our street.
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Travis gets sucked into a retro gaming console, and must fight his way out.
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On their way out, Beador can't help but make fun of Gunvalson about it.
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Horst Seehofer has put himself into a dead end, there is no way out.
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We tried a number of different ... And there was no way out of it.
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All that means there is a way out of the tariff fight, Kelleher said.
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For those with good credit, T-Mobile's family plans offer a potential way out.
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By the time she started producing milk, he was already on his way out.
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I dropped into the mass of you and I cannot find the way out.
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We shot 'em on the way out after the game, ladder still in hand.
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Chipotle has been trying to find its way out of a rough patch lately.
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Their idea is that the U.S. can grow (inflate?) its way out of this.
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I hate to take the easy way out, but we'll find out by November.
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There's been a lot of speculation that skinny jeans are on their way out.
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Temer has said he believes there's a way out of this deep political crisis.
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He said the government would not tax its way out of the fiscal crunch.
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But presidents never suggest we try to inflate our way out of debt problems.
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It's not clear when this phone will ever make its way out of China.
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Washington (CNN)Marco Rubio may be gone, but he's not all the way out.
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It feels like there's no way out of it but to wait it out.
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People make their way out of a flooded neighborhood in Houston on Aug. 25.
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"That ball would've been way out of our ballpark," Reds manager Bryan Price said.
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On the way out, we each get a Shasta soda from the vending machine.
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"The most important thing to know is there is a way out," Washington said.
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We made fried chips in the house and took them all the way out.
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The prospect of clawing their way out of this hole seemed ever less likely.
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"If we do, we're trained to buy our way out of it," she added.
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As The Economist went to press, Mr Turnbull seemed clearly on the way out.
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"It just grips you like fog — there's no way out of it," she said.
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King did not answer questions from reporters on his way out of the meeting.
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And don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.
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Trump told reporters that a report Mulvaney was on his way out was false.
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GM's Cruise project is set for 2019, and Ford's is way out in 2021.
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One way out for the High Court is to refuse to hear the appeals.
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Heidi thinks she is protecting Walter, but on her way out, Gloria tells her.
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Chico's in a hurry and drops a gun on his way out the door.
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It wouldn't be like Tutera to leave attendees empty-handed on their way out!
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Even though it's way out of my comfort zone, my booty is on fire.
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Once the spotlight is on, he fights his way out with nuance and intellect.
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Luckily, one resourceful user has already thought of a way out for the writer.
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But watch how the guy managed to talk his way OUT of getting $5!
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It was instead chaired by the finance minister, who is on the way out.
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He's challenged when Morgan arrives, having shot his way out like a real gunslinger.
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London (CNN)Governments often call referendums as a way out of a political dilemma.
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But if Rosenstein were on the way out, it would be highly significant news.
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Stripped of its unique co-operative angle, A Way Out wouldn't be very good.
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Companies may not be able to automate their way out of future skills shortages.
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Either way, out of context, North Korea's morning song is a little bit rad.
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With no way out, Italy's remaining within the EU could do even more damage.
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This said, we can't hire our way out of a lack of gender diversity.
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It seems that some may be looking for a way out of the morass.
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Britain, which has often helped block Franco-German protectionism, is on its way out.
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He made a mental note to tip the barista again on the way out.
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Two days of talks have not yet produced a way out of the maze.
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Now Northam says he's staying, and Fairfax may well be on the way out.
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Unfortunately, it may not be making its way out of China any time soon.
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Australian shares clawed their way out of negative territory to close up 93 percent.
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Instead they've prioritized the experience of feeling your way out through an unfamiliar world.
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"I have stuck my neck way out there just talking with you," he said.
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From that point, I started looking for a way out of the porg identity.
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The only way out of this trap is to be your own biggest disruptor.
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So the real question is should you pay your way out of email hell?
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My gut tells me that nobody can pay their way out of email hell.
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Sorry, once you buy into the Nintendo cardboard eco-system, there's no way out.
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Looking for a way out, Jeanie inserts herself in the lives of her patients.
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" She also wants people to know that their "anxieties are way out of proportion.
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People had to use the flashlights on their phones to see their way out.
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She knows the way out — it's been staring her in the face all along.
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Part of managing that process, of course, may be simply offering a way out.
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Damon was one of the last to leave ballroom, embracing Ford on way out.
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When I found "wellness," I thought I'd found a way out of the storm.
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China is clearly way out in front in terms of size, production and scale.
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But he did talk about Durant on the way out ... check out the clip.
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Trapped by the conventions of naturalism, Munch was already looking for a way out.
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In short: The wave, if it's forming, is still way out in the ocean.
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I drop my last remaining cash in the donation jar on my way out.
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We got them on their way out ... and she's obviously enjoying her new chapter.
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But in true Frank fashion, he figures out a way out of this pickle.
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We recommend that you watch and listen above, and vibe all the way out.
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The easy way out of this problem is, of course, to end the filibuster.
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Should German bond yields all the way out to six years really be negative?
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But they have squatted for two days with no transport, and no way out.
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The only way out was to overcome her insecurities, which were never really explained.
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You can bribe your way out, but the going rate is $6000-$8000 USD.
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A governmental reform movement is perhaps the only way out of the current chaos.
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I've caved in to what seems to be the easy way out and wasn't.
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Others might go for the Brad Marsh-style lovable veteran on his way out.
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But the merger agreement they signed had given Energy Transfer no easy way out.
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Larger, because what happens "out there" —and even "way out there"— becomes more important.
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Warren is in a box of her own making; she has no way out.
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And he needed a way out that would not give Democrats the last word.
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Again, the only way out for him politically is to declare a national emergency.
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For Latino party loyalists, the email controversy has been blown way out of proportion.
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Happy trails, don't let the door hit you on the way out of town.
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He didn't try to "Rubio" his way out of it with prepared sound bites.
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Many well-placed people are beginning to wonder whether there is a way out.
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The Burmese saw the Japanese invaders, initially, as a way out of British colonialism.
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And in Anderson's estimation, the only way out of that predicament is through it.
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"We are not going to kill our way out of this conflict," she said.
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"We tried to arrest our way out of it and that didn't work," Sgt.
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Which means that American voters have but one way out: taking action in 2020.
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"We are way out in front of Tesla by at least a year." video
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They now find themselves facing another powerful storm, Maria, with almost no way out.
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On her way out, she said, he pointed out the hotel room's bath tub.
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If you remember my experience Monday night, you know I'm way out of cash.
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Morse told the Post that she felt the congressman took the "easy way out."
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But that way out cannot be paved by anger, resentment, revenge, hatred, or frustration.
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We are a country in trouble, and we have only one way out: reconciliation.
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Time to get ALL THE WAY OUT of this moral and strategic catastrophe. Sen.
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The new plan simply lets the paper pump the accelerator on its way out.
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Charlie checked out his guests' selections at the cash register on their way out.
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There is no way out for Ryan — unless Democrats take the House in November.
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Likeminded figures such as national security adviser H.R. McMaster are on the way out.
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Do not try to Jiu-jitsu your way out of anything on an airplane.
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There may be a way out of the standoff over the Dakota Access Pipeline.
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You may well find yourself humming some of those tunes on the way out.
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Connell and Marianne come from Carricklea, way out in the provinces of west Ireland.
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Having reached this point by feeding his base, Trump has no easy way out.
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The nation's elite shouldn't have any special license to take the easy way out.
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Traditional unions might be on their way out, but workers are only getting started.
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We missed the six that clawed their way out the following day as well.
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"They don't call pass interference if the ball's way out of bounds," he said.
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She's doing a really good job of fighting her way out of that label.
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That may be the easy way out, but it's not a complete educational experience.
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Many heroin addicts have found a way out by giving purpose to their lives.
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We believe it is essential to find a way out of this downward spiral.
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The truth is that you can't exercise your way out of a bad diet.
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We aren't going to be able to buy our way out of this problem.
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But actually, it's a practical thing to do—and it's the easy way out.
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Just took the easy way out tonight and obviously didn't show up at all.
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Yes a detailed explanation is coming, as we dig our way out of this.
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On his way out, he released a remarkably telling statement worth reading in full.
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Once the GM jobs were gone, anyone who could leave found a way out.
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On his way out, he tried to put on a more somber face. Tried.
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"She drove way out of her way to drop me off at my house."
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"Look, there's only one sensible way out of this," Carol tells a distressed Maude.
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However, in these circumstances, Camp released this bill on his way out the door.
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When there is no way out of a contradiction, another solution must be found.
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It was difficult, but we had no way out, and we had no alternative.
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It was close to the city as opposed to Narita, which is way out.
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It seemed to me that there was no basic way out of the circle.
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Just as accidentally as I'd found my way in, I found my way out.
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Being brainwashed and under that pressure would seem like there was no way out.
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There was no way out but forward, into the uncertainty of an unfamiliar world.
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The assailant had fled, dropping a bloody eight-inch knife on the way out.
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Finally it stopped, and I pushed my way out and ran through the bar.
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He wants to help Ms. Clifford pay her way out of a nondisclosure agreement.
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Education, the only way out of poverty, ends when exhausted students fail their exams.
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If any way out exists, it will have to be both economic and cultural.
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Was he actually the victim of racism, as he alleges on his way out?
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A fellow customer left without flushing, glancing at the sink on her way out.
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Mr. Phillips is not the only confidant of Mr. Mnuchin on his way out.
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With respect, I don't think we can talk our way out of this problem.
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Indeed, the easiest way out of my relationship with Wells Fargo is through refinancing.
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"I don't think we can talk our way out of this problem," Pound said.
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The Cleveland Indians' signature logo is finally on its way out of American baseball.
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Now, an increasing number see it as the way out of Britain's Brexit nightmare.
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"A little better than last time," he said as he made his way out.
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If that doesn't work, try to collectively negotiate a way out of your leases.
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Whatever you do, don't take the easy way out — that only brings temporary pleasure.
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Kellyanne Conway will have a hard time conning her way out of this one.
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This year's so-called superbloom had apparently made it all the way out here.
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May, Friday's vote also underscored Parliament's failure to find a way out of Europe.
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Thank Everett for showing all the new kids the way out into the mainstream.
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On his way out, he's stopped by more fans—this time, an entire family.
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The easy way out has been to blame Netflix — they have been the scapegoat.
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We returned to Cafe Farohar on the way out of town, at Marolia's insistence.
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In a war so deeply personal, finding a way out posed an enormous challenge.
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On her way out of the party, Ms. Dorn said goodbye to Mr. Weinstein.
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"I was trying to wiggle my way out of the truth," Mr. Rechnitz said.
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" Read the cover story, "Riz Ahmed Acts His Way Out of Every Cultural Pigeonhole.
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"Oh, the show is way out of date," said Mr. Hodgson in an interview.
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Germany's leaders are looking inward at rising populism, their chancellor on her way out.
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Overwhelmingly, the service of a bail bondsman is their only way out of jail.
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However, Epstein died as he lived, taking the easy way out without any responsibility.
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But the wedge-shaped look of the current models is on the way out.
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Another way is to buy your way out of the lines with T.S.A. PreCheck.
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On my way out, I spotted something shoved into the corner of a shelf.
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We chose it as a reminder of the possibility of seeing a way out.
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