1. About a year later a most peculiar way out of the difficulty was found by Max Planck. 2. After days of digging, the prisoners finally tunnelled their way out of the camp and escaped. 3. Alcohol is not an acceptable way out of your problems. 4. And they knew that learning was a way out of the trap, a major step toward self-expression. 5. Bowman glanced back only once at Whitehead, as he fought his way out of the cubicle. 6. But there is a growing consensus that there is no quick, painless or cheap way out of the morass. 7. Drawing on his background as a spiritual director, Jim had Decided that Holy Trinity would discern its way out of trouble. 8. Finding a way out of this mess does not require rocket science. 9. Fortunately, a way out of this apparent paradox exists. 10. He perceived that there was no other way out of the crisis. |