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Word: exits (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...over and simpered, "Elena Georgievna, come this way." He led me to a woman in a major's uniform. She said she needed me to fill out the forms for an exit visa...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: At War with the KGB | 10/13/1986 | See Source »

...soon as it was widely known in the fall of 1981 that Andrei Sakharov and I were planning a hunger strike to get my daughter-in-law an exit visa, the car was stolen. When we were on the hunger strike and not leaving the house because we were afraid of being grabbed on the street and forcibly hospitalized, the car was suddenly found. The state traffic police kept calling us to come for it. We ignored them. But at last, unable to lure us out of the house with the prospect of getting our car back, they simply broke...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Saga of the Sakharovs' Car | 10/13/1986 | See Source »

...Arlington. At Arlington, turn onto Route 2 West. Follow Route 2 to the Greenfield area, where you turn off to I-91. I-91 takes you straight up to Brattleboro. An ideal Vermont route would take you in a circle starting at Brattleboro. Take the second Brattleboro exit and go through the center of town where you will see signs leading to Route 30. Route 30 takes you through Newfane and then up to Townshend. At Townshend, turn on to Route 35. Follow the route to Cambridgeport and turn to Route 121 into Bellows Falls which...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: How to Get There | 10/10/1986 | See Source »

...shipped to their intended charities, the knickknacks replaced and probably lost among her mother's already cluttered bedroom and the garbage emptied, Jessie's existence will have been effectively obliterated. And this, as we learn later on, is just how she wants it, for it is her intention to exit from life without a trace...

Author: By Cristina V. Coletta, | Title: A Great 'night Mother | 10/3/1986 | See Source »

...group, at a higher-education institute but was expelled from the organization and the school when he spoke out against the 1968 invasion of Czechoslovakia. He was Jewish and had applied to emigrate, he said, but his parents were influential party members who opposed his departure and blocked his exit visa. He always wore a shabby old U.S. Army fatigue jacket. Reporters called him the "urban guerrilla...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: An Occupational Hazard | 9/15/1986 | See Source »

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