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by hook or by crook

  1. By whatever means possible, fair or unfair: “Polly was determined to get an A on the exam by hook or by crook.”


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He told his supporters last month that "we're going to win by hook or by crook, we're going to win, always".

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“It’s obvious that Washington is trying to force Congress to vote on the aid bill by hook or by crook,” Peskov said in remarks carried by Russian news agencies.

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“She never missed. She would get her people. She’d get the votes by hook or by crook.”

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“The bottom line is this is an effort to shut up Nobel Laureate Maria Ressa, and shut down Rappler, by hook or by crook,” Mr. Robertson said.

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"This is an effort to shut up Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, and shut down Rappler, by hook or by crook," Phil Robertson, Deputy Asia Director, Human Rights Watch, said of the SEC order.

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