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Word: exited (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...violence is a state of consciousness, then the only "art" which that state might learn by, that age might learn by, is that which might shock it into attention, which would range widely over the field to show there is no exit from its endlessness except death--that only 'death' can 'save' its poor subjects...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Film Reflects Age of Separateness | 4/30/1994 | See Source »

...choice rally with "rabid feminists," the trio managed to remain at the microphone for about 30 seconds before hisses from the crowd and one woman's marching up to the microphone to verbalize her own disapproval made them decide that perhaps they should make a quick exit...

Author: By Hallie Z. Levine, | Title: Rallying Against Violence | 4/26/1994 | See Source »

Chilton County had another election in 1992. Researchers from the University of New Orleans who conducted exit polls report that relations between races at the polling places were cordial but tense. Of the white voters polled, 48% said they found the election experience "poor," but 88% understood it well enough to know you could cast all seven votes for the same candidate. As for blacks, the overwhelming majority approved of cumulative voting; 87% clumped all their votes on one candidate, and Bobby Agee was re-elected...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: One Person, Seven Votes | 4/25/1994 | See Source »

First, Leslie did not enter the Grill through the emergency exit as your article alleged. She was already inside when I motioned to her from the line outside to open the emergency door so I could enter and use the restroom...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Arrest Coverage was Inaccurate | 4/21/1994 | See Source »

Shining his flashlight around the dark corridors of a Chicago public-housing project, a police officer whose street name is Ghost (his real name is Enriquito Florez) illuminates some places where he has found hidden guns: behind broken exit signs, behind an electrical panel, atop a doorframe. On this night his light flashes on a hallway garbage drop that has been left open, with twine flapping loose; someone had apparently tied a gun inside but hastily wrenched it loose. Inside apartments, the officer relates, he has found cocaine in a container of Comet cleanser, guns hidden inside toilets and, once...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Come on in. No, Stay Out. | 4/18/1994 | See Source »

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