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I can only imagine that eight years of Bush in the White House led Cantor and Bayhner and their GOP followers to imagine that my-way or the high-way is the only way.
Matthew Yglesias » The Gingrich Doctrine and the 21st Century 2009
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I was almost dead when Jim drove us off the high-way almost an hour later to a "great little place" to eat.
tumor-tot Diary Entry tumor-tot 2009
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Lots of twice elected democrat house members will privately tell you that Frank Chopp is a my-way or the high-way type of leader.
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I'll bet even you find some things annoying- rising gas prices, philandering politicians, a shortage of those sweet orange reflective vests you wear while you selflessly pick up trash on the side of the high-way.
Harry Potter Delay Evokes Angry Outbursts Amongst Fans « FirstShowing.net 2008
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A national high-way program -- dubbed the Golden Quadrangle -- should broaden access significantly, while creating thousands of construction jobs.
Betting On Reform 2008
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So data back up at the servers run by the sender's ISP, like a traffic jam on a high-way on-ramp, waiting for its turn to fly through the global network.
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The express high-way: submitting your genome for medical, not genealogical, analysis.
In Our Blood 2007
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At one place, where a hill is crossed, the largest of the woods shows itself bisected by the high-way, as the head of thick hair is bisected by the white line of its parting.
The Woodlanders 2006
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In truth, there was not a stage in the life of man, from the very first act of his begetting, — down to the lean and slippered pantaloon in his second childishness, but he had some favourite notion to himself, springing out of it, as sceptical, and as far out of the high-way of thinking, as these two which have been explained. —
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In truth, there was not a stage in the life of man, from the very first act of his begetting, — down to the lean and slippered pantaloon in his second childishness, but he had some favourite notion to himself, springing out of it, as sceptical, and as far out of the high-way of thinking, as these two which have been explained. —
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