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Exit
Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things.Exits are all around us. They are the difference between travelling and arriving, being on the inside or outside.Whether signposted or subversive, personal or political, choices or holes we've fallen through, exits determine how we move around our lives, cities, and the world. What does it really mean to ‘exit’? In these meditations on exits in architecture, transport, ancestry, language, garbage, death, Sesame Street and Brexit, Laura Waddell follows the neon and the pictograms of exit signs to see what’s on the other side. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
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Exit Lines
Another excellent Dalziel and Pascoe story from the master of the British crime novel Three old men die on a stormy November night: one by deliberate violence, one in a road accident and one by an unknown cause. Inspector Pascoe is called in to investigate the first death, but when the dying words of the accident victim suggest that a drunken Superintendent Dalziel had been behind the wheel, the integrity of the entire Mid-Yorkshire constabulary is called into question. Helped by the bright but wayward DC Seymour, hindered by ‘Maggie’s Moron’, the half-witted Constable Hector, Peter Pascoe enters the twilight and vulnerable world of the senior citizen – to discover that the beckoning darkness at the end of the tunnel holds few comforts.
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Exit Wounds
'A blistering, whip-smart thriller . . . this book has pace, heart, and conviction, and some of the finest action writing this side of the Reacher novels.With Exit Wounds, Neil Broadfoot has produced a masterclass in thriller writing' LIam McIlvanneyDead men sometimes do tell talesWhen the death of an old friend calls him back to Northern Ireland, Connor Fraser sees it as a way to distract himself from his growing troubles at home in Stirling.He's estranged from his partner, Jen, and can't seem to find a way to bridge the growing gap between them.Meanwhile, his beloved grandmother's health is deteriorating, while all Connor can do is watch on helplessly. But, after spotting three familiar faces at the funeral, faces with ties to Northern Ireland's bloody past, Connor quickly learns that there's a lot more to the death of his old friend than just a random traffic accident.But before he can properly investigate, he's lured into a trap and attacked. Pursued by ruthless professionals who don't care if they bring Connor to their powerful masters alive or dead, he must go off grid and on the run.As he tries to untangle the web of deceit and lies that has ensnared him, Connor is faced with choices and losses that threaten to break him.With his back to the wall, can he unravel a mystery from the past that could shatter the peace of the future, before it's too late?Praise for Neil Broadfoot: 'Tense, fast-moving and bloody.Broadfoot's best yet' Mason Cross'A true rising star of crime fiction' Ian Rankin'Beautifully crafted . . . There's no filler, no exposition, just action, dialogue and layering of tension that'll hold you breathless until the very end' Helen Fields'Wonderfully grisly and grim, and a cracking pace' James Oswald'A frantic, pacy read with a compelling hero' Steve Cavanagh
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Exit Management
"At minus five degrees, even the densest blood materials start to turn: the beginnings of a human heart will still into black ice."Callum has been given an opportunity: Jozsef's house is the perfect place to live - plenty of room, a sought-after London location and filled with priceless works of art.All that Jozsef asks in return is for some company while he's ill and the promise that if it all gets too much, someone will be there to help him at the end. It's fortunate then, when Callum meets Lauren who works in Human Resources and specialises in getting rid of people.Jozsef welcomes them both inside, and so begins a deadly spiral of violence.Pushed ever onwards by the poison of ambition, and haunted by loses from the past, these characters are drawn together in a catastrophe of endings. Naomi Booth's second novel is a groundbreaking dissection of class, xenophobia and compassion.Exit Management will seize you in its cold hands and show you the dark heart within us all.
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How did the GDR justify travel restrictions and exit bans?
The German Democratic Republic (GDR) justified travel restrictions and exit bans by claiming that they were necessary to protect the state from espionage, sabotage, and defection to the West. They argued that allowing citizens to freely travel to West Germany or other capitalist countries would expose them to dangerous ideologies and undermine the socialist system. The GDR also portrayed these restrictions as a way to prevent brain drain and maintain a skilled workforce within the country.
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How do I exit the home menu in Pokemon Purple?
To exit the home menu in Pokemon Purple, you can simply press the "B" button on your controller. This will take you back to the main game screen where you can continue your adventure. If you are using a keyboard, you can press the "Esc" key to exit the home menu.
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When will Britain exit?
Britain is scheduled to exit the European Union on January 31, 2020. This date marks the end of the transition period following the Brexit referendum in 2016. After this date, Britain will no longer be a member of the EU and will begin to operate as an independent nation.
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How can you tell if a highway exit is not a regular exit?
You can tell if a highway exit is not a regular exit if it is marked as an "emergency exit only" or "authorized vehicles only." These exits are typically meant for emergency vehicles or authorized personnel and are not meant for regular traffic use. Additionally, these exits may be gated or have other physical barriers to prevent unauthorized use. It's important to pay attention to signage and road markings to ensure you are using the correct exits on the highway.
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Can you exit developer mode?
Yes, you can exit developer mode on most devices by simply toggling the developer options off in the settings menu. This will revert your device back to its standard user interface and functionality. It is important to note that exiting developer mode may result in the loss of certain advanced settings and features that were accessible while in developer mode.
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How do I exit BIOS?
To exit BIOS, you can usually do so by pressing the "Esc" key or the "F10" key on your keyboard. Some computers may require you to navigate to the "Exit" tab within the BIOS menu and select the option to "Exit and Save Changes" or "Exit Without Saving Changes." Once you have made your selection, the computer will restart and exit the BIOS menu.
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How do you exit Resident Evil 7 on PC? I can't find the exit button.
To exit Resident Evil 7 on PC, you can press the "Esc" key on your keyboard to bring up the in-game menu. From there, you should see an option to "Quit Game" or "Exit Game." Click on that option to exit the game and return to your desktop. If you are playing in full-screen mode, you may need to press "Alt + Tab" to minimize the game and access the in-game menu.
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How do you exit small talk?
To exit small talk, you can politely excuse yourself by mentioning that you need to attend to something else or that you have another engagement. You can also try to transition the conversation to a more meaningful topic by asking a thought-provoking question or sharing something personal. Another option is to express gratitude for the conversation and then smoothly change the subject or bring the interaction to a close.
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