Even if this is successful, Britain's media will undoubtedly seek to circumvent the ruling by fair means or foul. |
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Previously there was the report of the former warden who told of targets and quotas which had to be achieved by fair means or foul. |
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And the higher you've climbed up the greasy pole, by fair means or foul, the further you have to fall. |
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If you don't want to be left behind, you should immediately go out and acquire, by fair means or foul, this piece of work. |
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The first job of a sovereign state is to defend its sovereignty, territory and people at all costs and by fair means or foul. |
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Those who have not yet made it to the top seek to do so at any price and to grab their share of the cake by fair means or foul. |
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Serve the party day and night, secure us an electoral triumph by fair means or foul, and you shall he quartered for life on the public treasury. |
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This creates pressure to win by fair means or foul and particularly by means of doping, which is becoming ever harder to detect. |
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Whoever is in power tries to preserve it by fair means or foul, and whoever wants power uses brutality to acquire it. |
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When Bill Gates concluded that Netscape had to be stopped, by fair means or foul, he could be accused of ruthless bullying but not of paranoia. |
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When Chelsea tried to counterattack, the 27-year-old was always in their way, by fair means or foul. |
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Charming, suave, mischievous, irresistibly sly, a wooer insouciantly determined to win back his beloved by fair means or foul. |
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For too long they have been the poor relation, particularly to the vast funds that the nuclear lobby has been able to access by fair means or foul, as I have already outlined. |
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But the memory of Charlemagne and of the empire that he wished to renew continued to inspire those who sought to unify Europe by fair means or foul. |
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By fair means or foul, Zanu-PF has defied the political law that African liberation movements have to suffer gradual erosion of support and eventually lose power. |
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