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Synonyms for exit

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Focusing on the last panel of Table 4, we see that 5.7 percent of DSP recipients exited all payments in the first year following spell commencement, compared with 3.4 per cent during the second year, 2.6 percent in the third year, 1.8 percent in the fourth year, 1.5 per cent in the fifth year and 1.2 per cent in the sixth year.
This study examined the achievement patterns of former English Language Learners (ELLs) and explored whether time-related variables (length of program participation, grade level exited, and length of participation in the mainstream classroom) play a significant role in predicting academic achievement patterns for these exited students.
As some carriers exited lines due to adverse events--Hurricane Andrew and the Northridge earthquake, for example--others that had not experienced such catastrophic claims stepped in to fill the void, picking up the book of business left behind and even hiring staff from the exiting companies.
The dancers moved from one side of the stage to the other, and as they exited, a female corps dancer entered and guest conduct or Akira Endo and the Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra began the first movement of the Mozart symphony.
The officer is believed to have exited his vehicle, then moments later radioed that he had been shot.
Fennelly's first resident monitoring system would simply set off an alarm if a resident exited the building.
As the man exited the car, the trooper observed a bag of cocaine fall to the ground.