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And some simply go out through the closer door.
Two-thirds of purchases at these chains go out through the drive-in window, says UBS.
"I don't come in or go out through the front of the theatre," she says.
He was going to go out through the E.R. to get fresh air; he didn't need permission," Ms. Lane said.
Those pictures will go out through photo agencies to newspapers and glossy magazines that pay extremely well.
If the soft palate is down so that air can still go out through the nose, there is said to be a nasal stop.
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It went out through the south doors and spread all over the football field and track.
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