Word: exit
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...news policy not to call an election in a state until the polls have closed, Kast said. Although all the votes are not necessarily counted right away, the news stations use exit polls to predict the winner...
...protected by collision-avoidance radar and automatic brakes, with guidance coils on either side steering it down the center of the lane. You, meanwhile, can recline your seat, pop in some Mozart and close your eyes. A network of satellite-linked computer systems will guide you safely to your exit, at which point you will resume control and drive yourself to your final destination...
...chairman of the Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation, distinguished himself on the Hill for winning a historic battle to rewrite the nation's communications law. Though called by a national magazine "the Forrest Gump of legislators" for his notorious miscues (he once mistook a closet door for an exit), Pressler's Rhodes Scholar background will likely see him through this tough race...
Wilhelm, whose study group focuses on the 1996 presidential campaign, plans to announce the exit polls as they come in during his election day meeting Tuesday...
Eventually Bob surfaces. He asks if I can find my way out, he's going to have to stay to convince his friend. "He doesn't want to go," he explains as he points me towards the exit, "but he's a great bastard and we love having him around...