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  • 121talk your way out of of doing something — talk your way out of sth/of doing sth idiom to make excuses and give reasons for not doing sth; to manage to get yourself out of a difficult situation • I managed to talk my way out of having to give a speech. Main entry: ↑talkidiom …

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  • 122the easy way out — an easy way of doing something or of dealing with a problem, but not the right way or the best way He gets what he wants by hard work, never by taking the easy way out …

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  • 123The In Sound From Way Out! — The In Sound From Way Out ! est une compilation musicale des Beastie Boys sortie en 1996. Tous ses morceaux sont des instrumentaux. Liste des titres Groove Holmes – 2:33 Sabrosa – 3:30 Namaste – 3:59 Pow! – 2:13 Son of Neckbone – 3:22 In 3 s …

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  • 124No way out — puede referirse a: No Way Out, evento anual de lucha libre organizado por la WWE. NoWayOut, grupo musical de pop punk de Barcelona (España). Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el mismo título. Si llegaste aquí a… …

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  • 125One Way Out (TV series) — One Way Out is an American reality television series that was produced by NorthSouth Productions for the Discovery Channel. The program stars escape artist Jonathan Goodwin, who performs difficult escape stunts. A pilot episode aired on April 14 …

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  • 126One Way Out (film) — One Way Out is a 1955 British crime drama film directed by Francis Searle and starring Jill Adams, Eddie Byrne, Lyndon Brook, John Chandos and Arthur Lowe. Cast Jill Adams as Shirley Harcourt Eddie Byrne as Superintendent Harcourt Lyndon Brook as …

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  • 127worm one's way out of —    If a person worms their way out of something, they use artful or devious means in order to avoid participating in it.     You re not going to worm your way out of this. You must do your share! …

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  • 128on the (or one's) way out — informal 1》 going out of fashion or favour. 2》 dying. → way …

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