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exit poll
a survey poll taken by interviewing voters as they leave exit the polling place to determine how they voted and for
Exit
He or she goes out or retires from view as exit Macbeth
Sennet
signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit on the stage
Passport
evidence of nationality, in modern times it not only controls exit from the State to which one belongs, but without it,
Issue (despatch)
given in the Shorter Oxford English Dictionary include: 'to give exit to; to send forth, or allow to pass out; to
Conductor
in collecting fares from passengers, regulating their entrance into, or exit from, the stage carriage and performing such other functions as
Blockade
the place a sufficient force to prevent the entry or exit of vessels; and (2) that the party violating it shall
Attendant term
or has failed, yet, not being surrendered, it continued to exit, the legal interest remaining in the trustees, to whom it
Apartment
independent use as may be prescribed, and with a direct exit to a public street, road or highway, or to a
Siphonet
the hinder part of the abdomen of aphids They give exit to the honeydew See Illust under Aphis
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