• "I think all of Iranians should be together and this way they can show the other people that we are together and support the people that are in prison in Iran and all the people that are killed.

    VOA: standard.2009.07.25

  • "And one night." said McKinley, "It came to me this way: "That we could not give the Philippines back to Spain.

    VOA: special.2010.07.22

  • They mourned greatly that one so young and fair, or so old and respected, should have died this way.

    VOA: special.2009.04.18

  • But this is not a way to immediately transfer to four-year colleges and universities in other countries, including the United States.

    VOA: special.2009.06.18

  • Sometimes the only way doctors can treat an injury like this is to remove frostbitten areas like fingers and toes.

    VOA: special.2010.12.22

  • He says the "sanitation marketplace" and inventions like this one are the best way to help people meet a most basic need.

    VOA: special.2010.03.15

  • He explained the situation in this way: The law had caused businessmen and investors to lose faith in the government's money policy.

    VOA: special.2010.06.17

  • President Obama talked this week about the importance of building exports as a way to create jobs and economic growth at home.

    VOA: special.2010.07.09

  • In this way,Roosevelt and Willkie tried to keep America's growing involvement in the war from becoming a major political issue in the election.

    VOA: special.2011.05.12

  • But others say he wrote this way because he was left-handed and writing backwards was easier and helped keep the ink from smearing.

    VOA: special.2010.09.15

  • And the man took it, and looked at it careful, and turned it round this way and that, and says,"H'm,so it is.Well, what is he good for?"

    VOA: special.2009.08.29

  • In this way, the letters would be carried between California and Missouri.

    VOA: special.2009.05.28

  • And they continued to re-elect him. In this way, the conservative Republican policies of the nineteen twenties changed to the more progressive policies of Roosevelt in the nineteen thirties.

    VOA: special.2011.05.19

  • Historian and naval officer Samuel Eliot Morison described the fighting this way in his book "The Struggle for Guadalcanal": "For us who were there, or whose friends were there, Guadalcanal is not a name but an emotion, recalling desperate fights in the air, furious night naval battles, frantic work at supply or construction, savage fighting in the sodden jungle, nights broken by screaming bombs and deafening explosions of naval shells."

    VOA: special.2011.06.23

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