Way-out Sentence Examples

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  • There's no way out of this?

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  • He had offered her a perfect way out.

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  • If you feel that way, why did you come all the way out here to see me?

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  • I dated her a few times, but she was way out of my league.

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  • She glanced around the dimly lit room, desperately searching for a way out.

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  • It seemed like hours before we found our way out.

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  • I was way out of line.

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  • Had he brought her all the way out here to force himself on her?

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  • I've been thinking on the way out here.

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  • Her memories wiggled their way out of the mud of her mind, and she sat upright.

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  • Five minutes later, it returned, scorching her throat on the way out.

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  • He passed it on his way out of town.

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  • There had to be a way out of this.

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  • A born warrior, he earned his way out by honing his dealmaking skills.

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  • If you don't mark 'em all with rocks we're going to miss a turn on the way out and end up god-knows-where in the middle of the earth someplace.

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  • And you'd better come too or you'll never find your way out of this hole.

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  • Yeah. I guess we went in—a little way— but it wasn't so bad until the flashlight started dimming and I got scared we wouldn't find our way out in the dark.

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  • You can buy a teddy, wrap it up and call it a day, but that's the easy way out.

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  • But we piled stones pointing the way out at the turns.

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  • You didn't drive this buggy all the way out to Colorado, did you?

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  • If he comes in here, there's no way out.

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  • The body was pretty far back and even then, we were lost before we crawled our way out.

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  • We marked the way out of the mine but then he showed us he'd picked up our markings.

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  • You are the only way out of Hell, and I'm not about to make you a deal.

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  • He led the way out of the barn.

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  • It wasn't the brightest thing to walk all the way out to that shed without any protection after seeing the bear last night, either.

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  • You won't like trying to earn your way out of here, but I will.

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  • Blinded by emotion, he made his way out of the underground compound without knowing where he went.

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  • Maybe there was a way out of it yet.

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  • She faced him, suddenly overly aware of how small the room was and the fact that he leaned against the only way out.

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  • Kris finished tying his boots and crossed to the door, slamming it on his way out.

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  • Dean thought a moment and then said, "Shipton is on his way out here."

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  • Was he being unfair, taking the easy way out?

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  • He traced her all the way out here, like some love-sick stalker.

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  • It's a coward's way out.

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  • He decided to take a walk to Coronet Park and grabbed a bag of bread on his way out for the ducks.

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  • She stopped at the door on her way out and grabbed her work boots.

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  • The nurse smiled up at him on her way out of the room.

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  • Those in the room obeyed, too stunned to speak on their way out.

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  • Straight to Death.  If what Gabe said was true, he was taking her to the only way out of the underworld.  And yet, she feared what that would mean.  Was she supposed to reason with Death?

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  • As Darkyn had said, the underworld tempered his Immortal magic, but Rhyn felt the demon power broiling behind the constraints, seeking a way out of him.  He was sticking to his plan, though he no longer had time to find Death.

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  • Dean retrieved his car and fought his way out of town on roads thick with retreating commuters.

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  • The late spring sun had finally fought its way out of the white haze and was slipping down in the west, painting the countryside in yellow brush strokes.

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  • Going due east out I-84 is way out of his way.

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  • It's way out in the boonies.

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  • She wasn't sure what to do if she couldn't manipulate her way out of something.

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  • Is there any way out of here?

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  • She stiffly made her way out of the bedroll and limped to the bathroom.

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  • I'll stop by on my way out and try to talk to him.

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  • I offered you a way out.

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  • Xander was wearing the necklace, or she'd retreat to the apartment and ransack it on her way out.

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  • Her breathing was already quick, and he could almost see her trying to think of some way out of the mess.

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  • She was gone in ten minutes, smiling at Jessi on her way out.

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  • You had a choice and didn't take the easy way out.

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  • There was no way out and no way to contact anyone.

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  • The difficulty of connecting lightships and isolated lighthouses to the mainland by submarine cables, owing to the destructive action of the tides and waves on rocky coasts on the wll- shore ends, led many inventors to look for a way out of the difficulty by the adoption of some form of inductive Smith.

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  • He is indeed careful to keep right with the orthodox doctrine of creation by saying that he does not believe the world actually arose in this mechanical way out of the three kinds of elements which he here supposes, but that he simply puts out his hypothesis as a mode of conceiving how it might have arisen.

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  • He refused to put the vote of outlawry, uttered a few passionate words, cast off his official robes, declared the session at an end, and made his way out under protection of a squad of grenadiers.

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  • The mature dragon-fly nymph, for example, makes its way out of the water in which the early stages have been passed and, clinging to some water-plant, undergoes the final ecdysis that the imago may emerge into the air.

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  • A gnat pupa swims through the water by powerful strokes of its abdomen, while the caddis-fly pupa, in preparation for its final ecdysis, bites its way out of its subaqueous protective case and rises through the water, so that the fly may emerge into the air.

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  • One way out of the difficulty is that the spinner should exercise his judgment and buy his raw material at what seems to him the most suitable times.

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  • On the 11 th of April, however, they fell into a trap laid by the Zulus and with difficulty cut their way out.

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  • The clear juice in the meantime flows over the edge of the cylindrical vessel without disturbance and finds its way out by the short leg of the siphon, and so passes to the canal for collecting the defecated juice.

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  • Booth's scheme for Social Relief, described in In Darkest England, and the Way Out (1890), attracted wide-spread interest, and was started with subscriptions amounting to over £ioo,000.

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  • The chain dips below the water, then rises into the furnace and passes down into the other trough on its way out.

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  • Some way out of the town is the Musee Ariana (extensive art collections), left, witha fine park, in 1890 to the city by a rich citizen, Gustave Revilliod.

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  • His troops were raw and possessed no decisive superiority in numbers, and sharp fighting took place when the garrison of Donelson tried to cut its way out.

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  • He had not the genius to find a way out of the French entanglement or the skill to steer a constitutional monarchy between rival factions.

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  • The secularization of Prussia was opposed by the more religious of Sigismund's counsellors, and the king certainly exposed himself to considerable odium in the Catholic world; but taking all the circumstances into consideration, it was perhaps the shortest way out of a situation bristling with difficulties.

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  • At the present time very few Indian diamonds find their way out of the country, and, so far as the world's supply is concerned, Indian mining of diamonds may be considered extinct.

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  • But we shall presently see that there may be another way out of this difficulty.

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  • But when Fabre substituted dead individuals of her own species or live larvae of another genus, the Osmia had no scruple in destroying them, so as to bite her way out to air and liberty.

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  • The young are forced to dig their way out and shift for themselves.

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  • At the convention a way out of the difficulty - for a time at least - was found in a compromise, namely, that in the state about to be created the franchise in each constituent part should be that which existed before union was effected.

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  • This the negus refused to do, and at length Bermudez was obliged to make his way out of the country.

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  • No other way out for them is apparent, and it is clear that Edrioaster was not permanently and solidly fixed to the sea-floor.

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  • Gradually the landowners discovered that the only practical way out of their difficulties was to give up the old custom of working the manorial demesne by the forced labor of their villeins, and to cut it up into farms which were rented out to free tenants, and cultivated by them.

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  • Locke proposed some criticism of the necessary " limits of human understanding " as likely to open a way out of their difficulties.

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  • He persuaded both the League and King George of the necessity of convening a National Assembly for the revision of the Constitution, as the only safe and satisfactory way out of the dangerous situation.

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  • In such a case the formation of a chartered company may be the best way out of the difficulty.

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  • Caught in the bend of the river Avon by the converging columns, and surrounded on all sides, the old earl attempted to cut his way out of the town to the northward.

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  • He barely recognized his cold voice as the retort forced its way out.

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  • Did he consider Davis competition - or maybe a way out of his proposal?

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  • He'll bargain a way home and swallow it on his way out.

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  • Yeah. I guess we went in—a little way— but it wasn't so bad until the flashlight started dimming and I got scared we wouldn't find our way out in the dark.

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  • The two demons lurking in the shadows weren't opening the only way out of Hell for an Immortal.

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  • He watched as past-Death disappeared through the only way out of Hell for regular Immortals like him.

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  • Surely no one would come all the way out here on a Sunday to seek veterinary services from Alex – especially not dressed like that... and on Easter morning.

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  • You would've burnt the place down on your way out the door if you could.

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  • On the way out he held up the kettle and shouted " I am British " at which the entire room roared applause.

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  • Goodnight, fellas and watch the door doesn't hit yer arses on the way out!

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  • I am not seeking to spin my way out of the difficulties that currently beset the Conservative Party.

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  • But the Act does not offer carte blanche for anyone who might now think bankruptcy is the easiest way out.

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  • Then all the ladies had been handed a cone of rose petal confetti on the way out.

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  • As the newly hatched baby cuckoo pokes it way out of its shell, it pushes the other eggs out of their rightful nest.

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  • To spend decades on death row with only one way out execution.

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  • Could Clint Eastwood really break his way out of Alcatraz armed only with some silver dimes, a spoon and a box of matches?

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  • Catch 21 - unlike Catch22 - provides a way out - a way out of political disillusionment.

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  • The old war droid goes on the rampage, shooting his way out of the site and into London itself.

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  • James sought to mint his way out of trouble by forging coins bearing an effigy of himself.

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  • Any job can seem humdrum after a while, and it can be hard to find a way out of your daily routine.

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  • There was a minor kerfuffle as the kids tried to find their way out.

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  • He is a left footed goal kicker with the ability to strike the ball a long way out of hand.

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  • Some people see the way out of this situation in a return to kulak farming, in the development and extension of kulak farming.

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  • Any bookmaker knows, when tha ' s in t ' lions den, T ' lions den, T ' lion's backside's the only way out.

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  • It provides a way out of the current 'A ' level exam fiasco and, as such, may be hugely lucrative.

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  • Small boys and other miscreants used to try to sneak in through the exits as paying patrons opened the door on their way out.

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  • They complete their growth within the grain, transform to white pupae, and the adults cut their way out.

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  • These approaches combined show a potential way out of the current artificially created resource scarcity of spectrum.

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  • Sherpa party found him shivering over a candle part way out of the cave.

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  • Seeing no other way out of the situation, Julian gave a mental shrug and pulled the trigger.

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  • How does Nagel provide a way out of philosophical skepticism?

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  • These kids are fighters ' white trailer trash ' looking for a way out.

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  • Whilst holing the cannula 3 to 4 inches from the end withdraw the trocar two thirds of the way out.

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  • Utopian socialism was unable to show a real way out.

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  • The contrary evidence, however, is just too weighty to allow such an easy way out.

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  • Drove back to the hotel to pick up our luggage, then wended our way out to the motorway in rapidly increasing rain.

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  • Lost whales For 10 days a pod of five sperm whales has been trapped in the North Sea, seeking a way out.

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  • This was a lame way out of the difficulty, for the queen could only confer precedence within her own realms, whereas an act of parliament bestowing the title of prince consort would have made the prince's right to rank above all royal imperial highnesses quite clear, and would have left no room for such disputes as afterwards occurred when foreign princes chose to treat Prince Albert as having mere courtesy rank in his wife's kingdom.

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  • There is only one Neo-Kantian way out of this dilemma, but it is to alter the original assumptions of Kant's psychological idealism.

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  • She said we would, and he took us way out on the track and put us on board our train.

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  • Having forced his way out of the crowd of fugitives, Prince Andrew, trying to keep near Kutuzov, saw on the slope of the hill amid the smoke a Russian battery that was still firing and Frenchmen running toward it.

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  • But there were no dealers with voices of ingratiating affability inviting customers to enter; there were no hawkers, nor the usual motley crowd of female purchasers--but only soldiers, in uniforms and overcoats though without muskets, entering the Bazaar empty-handed and silently making their way out through its passages with bundles.

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  • It was now, however, impossible to get back the way he had come; the maid, Aniska, was no longer there, and Pierre with a feeling of pity and disgust pressed the wet, painfully sobbing child to himself as tenderly as he could and ran with her through the garden seeking another way out.

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  • He could see no way out of this situation.

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  • The sherpa party found him shivering over a candle part way out of the cave.

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  • There is no way out by using the teleportation devices.

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  • But utopian socialism was unable to show a real way out.

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  • On the way out I spent another tenner on a set of large wad punches, a C clamp and a bundle of lighters.

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  • He admitted attempting to produce some gimmicky, way-out ideas in order to get attention, and often succeeded.

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  • Meanwhile the rest of the fleet were left in a windless hole trying to fight their way out.

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  • Cats seem to possess an inborn ability to finagle their way out of harmful situations, and one of the manifestations of this ability is the act of landing on all four feet after a fall.

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  • Many have found the fellowship and resources of this organization lessens the burden of finding a way out of debt and provides ample support for achieving financial goals.

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  • This trend lasted until the 1990s, when the Mission style again made a name for itself, gracing the covers of interior design magazines and finding its way out of exile and into homes all over the country.

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  • It's really an easy way out if you're stumped for ideas or time.

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  • Start about three quarters the way toward the inner corner and work your way out creating a soft, smoky line that extends slightly past the outer corner.

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  • Using a light hand, start from the inside corner and work your way out.

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  • I said, 'Mary Kay is try it before you buy, I know that it's way out there to put these colors together, but I just want to try them with you because I know you're willing to play… and you're not committed, you're just trying them.'

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  • Cheating in school has been around as long as there have been tests -- someone always wants an easy way out of studying or doing homework.

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  • Oh, Hagen Das, you said and tossed the paper on your way out the room.

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  • Suicide seems like the best way out of this grief for some adolescents.

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  • He eventually fought his way out of a life of crime to become a popular music icon who commands much respect from just about everyone but his fellow rap artists.

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  • At first, Vick denied any involvement, but witnesses soon came forward and there was no way out for the star quarterback.

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  • Another graceful candidate better known for her role in the movie American Pie, Shannon Elizabeth waltzed her way out of the reality T.V. competition.

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  • Tequila, looking for any way out of her hometown, agreed.

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  • This will keep her looking at the right stores and save you the heartache of having to tell her know if she falls in love with a sparkling skirt way out of price range.

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  • Ruthie lives way out in the country in Waseca, Minnesota, and she told me I may have to go get my other phone to call 911 if something happens.

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  • I suggest you do the training recalls three times a day for ten minutes until your dog learns to come on the first call even if he is all the way out on a 26-foot long lead.

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  • The general rule of thumb is that it is just not safe for our dogs to hang a full head all the way out a car or truck window.

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  • Then, have the window open just enough for him to see out the window and enjoy the fresh air, but not enough to put his head all the way out.

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  • The albums span from the debut, The Allman Brothers Band in 1969 right through to One Way Out in 2004.

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  • Strings that are on their way out often need to be tuned more often.

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  • Begin in the center of the wall furthest from the door, and work your way out toward the walls.

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  • No mater what design you're using, it's best to start from the center and work your way out.

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  • Work benches, tools, old toys and cast off furniture made their way out to the garage, in some cases pushing the cars themselves out to the driveway.

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  • While many of Chanel's products are priced way out of the league of the majority of shoppers, the distinctive eyewear provides a means for ordinary mortals to own a piece of Chanel, and to share in the glamour associated with the brand.

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  • There are some boundaries way, way out from the track and they just turn you around and force you to go back to the track.

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  • You can't find your way out to fix the camera.

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  • You continue as Kratos fighting his way out of the depths of Hades.

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  • They soon discover that the mansion is haunted by Ichirou's ghost as well as many others, and have to find a way out before it's too late.

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  • From the same artists, translators and programmers that created The Bar, Il Destino is a similar point and click adventure where you search through a showroom trying to find a way out.

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  • You should see the virtual arm swing way out and nail your opponent if it connected correctly.

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  • Scooby Doo and Shaggy are trying to find their way out of the mysterious tomb.

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  • Find your way out by finding clues and objects to help you escape.

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  • One forest dungeon has you rolling a gigantic barrel from the inside in order to match holes to find a way out.

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  • Also known as The Car, Il Destino is a point-and-click adventure that gets you searching through a showroom, attempting to find a way out.

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  • In a complete breech, the buttocks lead the way out of the uterus, and the legs are folded in front of the body.

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  • Although earwax, produced by glands in the outer ear canal, normally works its way out of the ear, sometimes excessive amounts build-up and harden in the outer ear canal, gradually impairing hearing.

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  • Try the Head Banger Way Out Wax that provides hair with a messy texture, perfect for shaggy short hair styles.

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  • Then the style makes its way out into the real world, where women of all ages adopt the style as their own.

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  • If you could organize your way out of a landfill, start offering your organizational services to friends and family members.

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  • A large amount of money has been granted to counseling programs which are meant to help homeowners find their way out of a bad financial situation.

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  • The further into foreclosure the home goes, however, the more difficult it becomes to find a way out.

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  • Also, the pills take longer to work its way out of a body's system, allowing patients to have a more adequate recovery time pain-free.

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  • Everyone loves Target, and with locations all over the United States, it's easy to stop by and pick up a pair of shorts on your way out of town.

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  • Depending on your personality, you can opt to go for something way out there and novel like a beach towel in the shape of a bucket with a parrot inside.

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  • When warm weather styles hit stores, you'll have the best selection of summer clothing, but it's when summer is on the way out that you'll find the best prices.

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  • It is a perfect appliance for those who like to grab a fresh cup of coffee on the way out the door.

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  • The animated Dora is always going on adventures and getting into a little bit of trouble, but she always works her way out with her smarts, and a little help from her friends.

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  • Since you have provided me with no history of your boyfriend lying, I am going to go out on a limb and say you were way out of line by contacting this other woman.

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  • Sending an Internet card may be simple and you may think it's an easy way out of spending time searching for one, but be aware that some people do not place as much value on a e-card as they do on regular store bought or handmade cards.

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  • You want to find a way out of the pain, and so you start coming up with many strategies to try to get out of it.

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  • At the turn of the century, the company realized that horses were on their way out and began creating luggage, trunks, and bags.

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  • Great problems solvers, Sagittarians know how to think (or talk!) their way out of a jam!

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  • If some poor soul thinks he can just barge in and take over, he'll find himself on his way out the door, usually head first.

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  • R.J. talks his way out of being killed by promising to replace the food in one week.

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  • Don't be caught way out in the boondocks.

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  • Although metal pronged cleats are dependable when you're running around the infield or catching fly balls way out in right field, the disadvantage of metal baseball cleats is often the same as the initial advantage.

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  • What about a skull with a snake twining its way out through one of the eye holes?

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  • Stopping at a grocery town on your way out of town can solve this problem.

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  • It can be very de-motivating to look at lots of watches that are too expensive and way out of line with a budget.

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  • Start in the closets and work your way out.

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  • Because the 25 percent of fat intake passes through the body unabsorbed, it makes its way out via the intestines.

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  • If you're looking to kick your workout a few notches or find your way out of a fitness rut, a relatively simple set of kettlebell routines can lead to fast results and increased cardiovascular fitness.

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  • The lingerie of the day was a tight corset of bone that pushed the breasts up and out -- all the way out.

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  • The other three had lofty, idealistic answers, such as helping give the youth of London a way out of their dreary lives.

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  • On the show, Grylls is left in an extreme situation and must find his way out of the place he has been stranded and back to safety.

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  • During each episode, Stroud must get by for seven days in his location and find his way out so that he can be rescued.

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  • He claimed the survival skills he learned watching Survivorman helped him make his way out of the wildnerness and survive the ordeal.

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  • Her hoity-toity attitude and melodramatic bow on the way out of the elimination room has been featured numerous times on clip shows.

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  • Buffy awoke in her own coffin, trapped beneath the earth and was forced to dig her way out.

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  • Max negotiates a way out for the settlers - he will provide a rig to haul their full oiltanker out of the trap, in exchange for limitless fuel for his own vehicle.

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  • The Klingons, for example, stayed with the same basic array as Starfleet by pushing the command decks way out in front of the stardrives.

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  • The first thing that anyone sees in a parade is the drum major uniform, shiny and bright and way out in front.

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  • Maybe there was a way out of this yet.

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  • Surely you have time off as well, otherwise, how would you have time to come all the way out here.

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  • If Giddon was involved in a drug ring, Tammy needed a way out.

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  • More than one way out of that place, as you discovered.

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  • But the Act does not offer carte Blanche for anyone who might now think bankruptcy is the easiest way out.

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  • For instance, someone who is conservative in their habits and dress will probably appreciate a conventional electronic watch and not one that is too flamboyant or way-out in style.

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