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- noun Plural form of
exit . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
exit .
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Examples
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The deal is very likely going to result in exits from the MySQL team and cause some sort of a disruption.
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To safeguard people from falling bodies and debris, authorities blocked the main exits from the lobbies to the street.
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The principal justification for exits is cost, not value or contribution.
Dear Jeremy Jeremy Bullmore 2010
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The other end of the catheter is tunneled under the skin and exits from the side of the chest.
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There's a green, some statuary, a news stand, three exits from the Harvard Square Red Line T Station, and a bunch of gates into Harvard Yard, where you cannot park your car.
live through this and you won't look back matociquala 2009
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Still, it is shocking when David Letterman keeps his job and Sarah Palin exits hers.
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United by the shocks they caused last month, the pair's eventual exits from the competition proved contrasting.
Premier League bites back at Football League in Carling Cup fourth round Sachin Nakrani 2010
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But since going 15-4, including the Super Bowl, in his first season with the Bucs, Gruden went 45-53 and made quick exits from the playoffs at home after winning division titles in 2005 and 2007.
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Being an old-timer in Silicon Valley, I understand that while we can giggle about the vagaries of technology insiders, the fact remains that the lack of public market exits is a systemic problem that needs to be solved if the technology industry is to return to normal.
Answer To Silicon Valley’s Liquidity Question: Think Smaller 2009
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Worse yet, there were back-to-back first-round exits from the NCAA tournament in 2005 and 2006 to magnify the scrutiny.
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