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to exodus
noun
A sudden departure of a large number of people.
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"Oh, you made a collage!" Sister Barbara chirped, before turning to Exodus 36 4-7 36 4-7
(For how that arrangement turned out eventually — no spoilers here — skip ahead to Exodus).
This focused Mr. Uris's attention on Israel and eventually led to "Exodus".
Julie Rodgers, 27, said she came to Exodus 10 years ago, hoping to rid herself of same-sex attractions.
Mr. Hindery will remain chairman and chief executive of GlobalCenter until the sale to Exodus is completed.
The sight of endless lighters and phone torches waving along to Exodus and Get Up, Stand Up was a highlight.
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"There is no solution to the exodus to Europe without an expansion of education".
Eritrean military conscription for 18-year-olds is thought to have added to the exodus.
For Ellen Hancock, the best way to survive may be to merge Exodus with a telco.
Consequently, this has reportedly led to the exodus of healthcare workers from developing countries to places where their expectations are met.
— The Silicon Valley-to-Seattle exodus may be significantly slowing down, reports the Seattle Times.
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