a way

a way

a manner: He showed me a way to fix the problem.
Not to be confused with:
away – from here or there: go away; aside; in another direction: turn away from the regular path; out of one’s possession: give away your earthly goods
aweigh – (of an anchor) hanging just clear of the bottom: Anchors aweigh, my boys. Anchors aweigh!
Abused, Confused, & Misused Words by Mary Embree Copyright © 2007, 2013 by Mary Embree
References in classic literature ?
'This is the hend, is it?' continued Miss Squeers, who, being excited, aspirated her h's strongly; 'this is the hend, is it, of all my forbearance and friendship for that double-faced thing--that viper, that--that--mermaid?' (Miss Squeers hesitated a long time for this last epithet, and brought it out triumphantly as last, as if it quite clinched the business.) 'This is the hend, is it, of all my bearing with her deceitfulness, her lowness, her falseness, her laying herself out to catch the admiration of vulgar minds, in a way which made me blush for my--for my--'
Therefore, to make this point clearer, I say that the nobles ought to be looked at mainly in two ways: that is to say, they either shape their course in such a way as binds them entirely to your fortune, or they do not.
But, what seemed like a way to fish or cut bait for Wolff and the current owners of the A's seems to run deeper.
TOUGH market conditions have a way of making people more litigious - a point both developers and architects should keep in mind when changing project teams.
gnaw your nails all day and try to think of a way to convince your teacher to bump up your grade.
(Given the confrontational nature of most litigation, any such influence must be exercised during the negotiation process.) For example, in California a fee is assessed on limited liability companies (LLCs) based on gross income; it might be preferable to list the order of the payees and deliver the check is such a way that a Form 1099 would not be filed as to the LLC, but rather, as to one of the other attorney-payees; see Prop.
Beane added some personal touches, and--voila!--the A's found a way to win with little money.
Finally, in his last years, he devoted himself almost entirely to the theatre, most memorably perhaps in his two Greek productions, especially The Faithful Shepherdess, a magical evocation of Arcadia in the Surrey woods, with a Greek chariot pulled by splendidly-caparisoned oxen and a colossal statue of Pan, round which (as a faded photograph shows) the chorus circled in a way reminiscent of the Italian students dancing in a ring round Jim Stirling at the Venice Biennale in 1991.
"The philosopher is wrong because there is a way to check, and the rational baseball fan is wrong because the check reveals that you cannot apply the Baseball Principle to individual games," Mermin says.