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  • 1One Way...Or Another — One Way...Or Another …

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  • 2one way or another — phrase used for saying that something will definitely happen, even though you do not know how it will happen One way or another, I’m going to go to Europe. Thesaurus: certain or likely to happensynonym general words meaning to happensynonym… …

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  • 3One Way or Another — (en español, De una forma o de otra ) es una canción del grupo new wave estadounidense Blondie. Fue escrita por Debbie Harry y Nigel Harrison para el tercer álbum de la banda, Parallel Lines, publicado en el año 1979. La canción, que fue… …

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  • 4One Way or Another — Single par Blondie extrait de l’album Parallel Lines Face A One Way Or Another Face B Just Go Away Sortie 1979 Enregistrement Juin …

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  • 5one way and another — Considering various aspects • • • Main Entry: ↑way * * * taking most aspects or considerations into account it’s been quite a day one way and another …

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  • 6one way or the other (or one way and another) — used to indicate that something is the case for any of various reasons. ↘by some means. ↘whichever of two given alternatives is the case. → way …

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  • 7one way and another — ► one way and another (or one way or the other) 1) taking most aspects or considerations into account. 2) by some means. 3) whichever of two given alternatives is the case. Main Entry: ↑way …

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  • 8One Way or Another — For the Cactus album, see One Way...Or Another. One Way or Another Single by Blondie from the …

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  • 9One Way...Or Another — For the Blondie song, see One Way or Another. One Way...Or Another Studio album by Cactus Released …

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  • 10one way or another — using any method available. One way or another, I m going to finish this job by next week. Usage notes: usually used when you know something will happen or get done, but you do not know exactly how …

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