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in one way or another

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"We can't get out, we can't leave. So in one way or another, we feel trapped," Mrs Byrne said.

From BBC

Farage said Lowe had fallen out with his parliamentary colleagues "in one way or another" since his election eight months ago.

From BBC

We also justified, in one way or another, all of our violations against Native American tribes.

From Salon

As crazy as things are in this story, as daffy the solution to its central mystery, the political world as pictured here is peopled with qualified professionals, who may not agree on things, and may in some cases be mainly out for themselves, and may be compromised in one way or another — most everyone here is — but still operate in a refreshing atmosphere of at least superficial politesse.

Julius Caesar’s grand-nephew Octavian provoked and won a chaotic, decade-long power struggle in the republic, emerging victorious and intimidating the shaken senate into naming him Augustus Caesar and granting him the title of Imperator as he established an empire that would outlast him, in one way or another, for roughly a thousand years.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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