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41either-or — /aɪðər ˈɔ/ (say uydhuhr aw), /iðər ˈɔ/ (say eedhuhr aw) adjective of or relating to a choice of one of two possible courses: an either or situation …
42Either Orchestra — Either/Orchestra Either/Orchestra Pays d’origine Cambridge,  États Unis Genre(s) Jazz, éthio jazz, Latin jazz Ann …
43Either/Orchestra — Gründung 1985 Genre Creative Jazz Gründungsmitglieder Leader, Tenorsaxophon, Sopransaxophon, Komposition Russ Gershon Trompete Tam Halter Trompete Dave Ballou Trompete Bob Sealy …
44Either/Orchestra — Pays d’origine Cambridge,  États Unis Genre musical Jazz, éthio jazz, Latin jazz …
45either... or, neither... nor — Either means one of two ; neither means not one of two. Or goes with either, nor with neither: Either Sarah or I will go, but neither Bill nor Jane will. When used alone, both either and neither take verbs in the singular: Either is ready to go… …
46either way — In both of two cases • • • Main Entry: ↑either * * * whichever of two given alternatives is the case I m not sure whether he is trying to be clever or controversial, but either way, such writing smacks of racism * * * either way | one way or the… …
47either side — either side/end/hand/etc phrase each of two sides ends hands etc Her parents were sitting on either side of her. There were stairs at either end of the hall. Pelham entered the room carrying a briefcase in either ha …
48either end — either side/end/hand/etc phrase each of two sides ends hands etc Her parents were sitting on either side of her. There were stairs at either end of the hall. Pelham entered the room carrying a briefcase in either ha …
49either hand — either side/end/hand/etc phrase each of two sides ends hands etc Her parents were sitting on either side of her. There were stairs at either end of the hall. Pelham entered the room carrying a briefcase in either ha …
50either ... or vs neither ... nor — either .. or is a construction we use to show there is a choice between two different things, but you can only choose one, not both. For example: You can have either beer or wine. You can use either ... or to give someone an ultimatum.… …