Word: exited
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...starkly realistic and at others ephemeral or dreamlike. As the play draws to a climax, the dissonant sounds and effects only increase with the fervency of the mood. At one point, the soldier, his sanity deteriorating, marches off-stage to the musical theme of Twentieth Century Fox. Sadly, this exit seems altogether too appropriate for the tone of the performance...
...desire for public service remained strong. But "there is still no cure for the common birthday." Glenn said, smiling. "Although my health remains excellent . . . another term in the Senate would take me at the end of that term to the age of 83." It was a typically modest exit for a man elected in 1972 as the symbol of a glorious time of progress, and whose fourth Senate term will end in 1998. Glenn marveled at technology's advances from his father's time to his own, and urged the students present to take up the mantle of the coming...
Sophomore Dan DeVivo (167 pounds) was forced to make an early exit due to injury, while 190 pound sophomore Joe Weidle was ejected for persisting in an argument with the referee...
Swimming at the Ritz at the peak of her influence? What a perfect exit, an elegant ending she could not have planned better...
Regardless of where Harvard finishes in the regular season standings, it must head into the postseason on a more positive note to avoid an early playoff exit...