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"There's still many, many points of exit that people in small numbers can get out," Mr. Tenet said.
"And that is why we are holding a number of people for interrogation; that is why we immediately sealed off the points of exit, the airports".
In 1665 they expanded to the east coast and thus controlled most of the cinnamon-growing lands and the points of exit and entry on the island.
For those who cannot flee by air or sea, the major points of exit will continue to be Egypt and Tunisia, he said.
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Jim O'Brien scored the only goal as Barnsley moved to within two points of exiting the relegation zone with a win over fellow strugglers Millwall.
"I got the point of exit right.
The grids were diamond-shaped: a point of entry at bottom, a point of exit up top and an expanding and contracting latticework in between.
"The process is straightforward: at the point of exit we will transfer the body of EU law into domestic legislation including all the protection provided for workers.
Rather than the uplifts granted to UK-based pensioners, their pension would be frozen at the level reached at the point of exit, for ever more.
They seem like the focal point of "Exit West," rather than its center, even though they're the only characters who are given names.
On training swims for Cuba, if she got to her point of exit ahead of schedule, she would continue swimming around until she'd hit her planned duration to the second.
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