For companies with IPO exits of $1 billion or more in valuation, venture-backed enterprise exits outpaced consumer exits until recently.
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In Europe, the ramp in $93+ million exits only really kicked in from 2014 (18 exits), and reached a new high of 26 exits in 2015.
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All of the exits were through acquisitions, and most of those exits involved early-stage companies selling for undisclosed amounts.
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If depression is a room with no exits, a mixed state is a room with no exits and an anxious crowd.
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Over the years, we have had some big exits, but they are a very small percentage of the total number of exits.
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The total number of exits decreased by 7 percent to 112 deals in 2017 yet the number of exits over $100 million rose.
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Exits already picking upAlready, this year has been marked by a number of midyear exits and others that will take effect on December 31.
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" And in another fraught venue, "an eel of panic wriggles through him as he searches the room for exits, but life has no exits.
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Closely watched organic revenue growth was 3.6 percent, excluding the impact of voluntary contract exits, and 2.3 percent, including the negative impact of these exits.
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JumpStart saw significant exits from investments about four years ago, and now the goal is to have two to five exits across Ohio every year.
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And so far, those exits haven't shown up, and LPs and funds of funds need those exits to show up in order to actualize their returns.
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But selling for $500 million is a home run, $100 million exits are amazing and $50 million exits can change the lives of families for generations.
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The number of CEO exits this year beats the previous record of CEO exits through October in 2008 during the Great Recession, when 1,257 CEOs left.
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One of the warehouse's exits had been blocked, and the building was missing important safety features, such as fire alarms, marked exits and sprinklers, according to authorities.
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Since 2013, tech exits in Europe have totalled $354 billion with $115.5 billion worth of exits last year alone with Spotify&aposs $30 billion deal standing out.
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M&A Activity In looking at the success of cybersecurity exits in comparison with general Enterprise Software exits, the return on investment is faster and greater with cybersecurity companies.
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At the risk of being accused of bias, I'll say this: Accel India is a rare Indian fund that had credible exits and more promising exits in the pipeline.
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Rather than writing checks and hoping for big exits from the sidelines, Portillo and his team are working in startup offices alongside the founding teams to make those exits happen.
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"The fact that we're seeing more exits, and a stronger opportunity for exits, is a good thing," said Theresa S. Hajer, a managing director at Cambridge Associates, an investment advisory firm.
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BAR - MIDNIGHT Mariah exits the bar and locks up.
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Of course, the tendency for bigger exits to generate bigger returns is just a rough rule of thumb, and there are plenty of cases where big exits don't correspond to big multiples.
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Value creation in enterprise tech is often driven by a cohort of exits, while value creation in consumer tech is generally driven by large, individual exits — a phenomenon I recently dug into.
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Slightly less than half of all exits in both enterprise and consumer are $50 million or less in size, and more than 70 percent of all exits are less than $200 million.
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As Game of Thrones exits, HBO needed a prestige replacement.
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Exits mean mostly sales or ... Mostly M&A, some IPOs.
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He parks the vehicle, exits and enters the donut shop.
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Cover image: Roger Stone exits federal court Washington, Friday, Nov.
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They believe this is partly what's contributed to the exits.
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Felix tells her to have a nice life, and exits.
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The blue and orange hordes then headed to the exits.
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Entrepreneurs (especially tech entrepreneurs) at every level rely on exits.
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Analysts braced for a stampede for the exits from China.
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It's very churlish to complain about exits constrained in 2016.
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In the original Zelda, your starting screen has three exits.
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Residents of the California's Bay Area are eyeing the exits.
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As far as exits go, we focused primarily on acquisitions.
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But they've also faced early exits, like former Minnesota Gov.
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Yet at this point, exits are few and far between.
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The club was filled beyond capacity and lacked emergency exits.
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He later exits the vehicle and peers toward the chaos.
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"This could be the first of more exits," she wrote.
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"It certainly doesn't mean it's time to hit the exits."
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How she exits the Planalto, the presidential palace, matters greatly.
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Other Republicans, including Mr. Hurd, are heading for the exits.
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When Trump exits the stage, where will the Democrats be?
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Most exits occur within the first two years of employment.
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The two obvious exits lead to either independence or statehood.
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Then she exits, following the man through the double doors.
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We had fire exits and flood alerts and evacuation plans.
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A spokesman for Sanders confirmed the exits to The Hill.
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The firm is also starting to realize its first exits.
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But what we don't yet still have are many exits.
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Point the way to seats, restrooms, box offices and exits.
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Veteran lawmakers of the governing party race for the exits.
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Patrons rushed toward the exits and broke windows to escape.
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When the prospective buyer exits, Mr. Scheinfeld repeats the process.
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Executives are not scrambling for the exits due to Ghosngate.
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Some fled the area through emergency exits onto the tarmac.
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Go deeper: Boeing exec exits as 737 MAX crisis continues
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Staff exits last year overall were on par with 2018.
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That amounted to just 5% of total exits that year.
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The Libra Association confirmed the exits of EBay and Stripe.
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This is a gateway where energy enters & exits the body.
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It had hills on the south side and no exits.
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Yet another House Republican is heading for the exits. Rep.
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Gazans wanting to leave the territory have two main exits.
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They memorize directions and exits to local airports and attractions.
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They memorize directions and exits to local airports and attractions.
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Like Claus, however, she enters and exits via the chimney.
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Last year there were only three down rounds or exits.
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Kate has become famously known for her quick post-birth exits.
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This involves tight exits and entrances for actors racing between theaters.
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The result is The Conclusion, an impending wave of inglorious exits.
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One of his recent exits, in fact, was Shopify's 2015 IPO.
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What are the firm's biggest realized exits up to this point?
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The LA tunnel was criticized for lacking ventilation or emergency exits.
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Regarding Twitter, Roeding was much more focused on recent executive exits.
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Trump finishes talking, and the people applaud him as he exits.
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Source: Momentum Cyber) (68% of security exits occur below $100 million.
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And as much as 43% of exits occur below $300 million.
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Both are very broadly invested and have had some notable exits.
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Aspect primarily does early-stage investments but has already had exits.
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So, Teddy exits Owen's house once again, her secret still intact.
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The number of $250 million exits during this five-year period?
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The third band of exits occurs in the $500+ million range.
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The biggest exits and biggest flops are probably yet to come.
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Many White House staffers are reported to be planning their exits.
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"Irregular exits", as Mr Goemans calls them, have become much rarer.
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But investors shouldn't be expecting a sudden rush for the exits.
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China's quest for medals was also helped by some unexpected exits.
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After Rebecca exits stage left, the Great Saler's Plan keeps unfolding.
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Take Impact Biomedicines, one of this year's biggest private company exits.
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The driver quickly exits the video with hands in the air.
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Exits and public offerings are still scant in Africa's tech landscape.
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Republicans are using insurer exits to bolster their case for repeal.
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The exits will leave just a skeletal staff at the embassy.
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I can't go somewhere and not know where the exits are.
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Since then, other veteran organizers have followed them to the exits.
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As Salesforce exits, virtually no other suitors seem likely to emerge.
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The screenplay supplies the exits and entrances of a stage play.
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They tried to bolt, but all the exits were strongly guarded.
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In the Year of Trump, Republicans are racing for the exits.
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The firm has also already enjoyed some success from early exits.
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It turns out that "small" exits can lead to big things.
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Frantic concertgoers ducked and rushed for a limited number of exits.
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A customer exits the drive-thru lane at a McDonald's Corp.
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Operators crammed bunk beds into tiny rooms and blocked fire exits.
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Of course, not everyone in government is running for the exits.
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First, Forerunner will clearly do well financially from the two exits.
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GOLDEN EXITS (2018) Stream on Hulu; Rent on Amazon and iTunes.
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Rick Scott's orders — guarded the school's entrances and exits all day.
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Everyone is like dying in the U.S. because of no exits.
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Sanders himself has given no indication he is eyeing the exits.
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The rush to the exits by the more honorable public servants.
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That's after seeing a roster of high-level exits in 2019.
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Warren exits this latest debate as strong as she entered it.
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That is a lot of second-, third- and fourth-round exits.
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The homes were crammed with bunk beds that blocked fire exits.
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Executives close to Solomon think the exits are tracking past cycles.
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He said no profit would likely be made from the exits.
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Other exits from the public stage returned us to the past.
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She subsequently suffered early exits at the French Open and Wimbledon.
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One of those exits could be Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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Other exits had their glass windows smashed or defaced with graffiti.
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At one point, I headed for one of the compound's exits.
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T.S.A. agents rushed in and guided passengers to the terminal exits.
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And so exits Amazon, pursued by the angry crowds of Queens.
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Naturally, a great number of the exits in China are blocked.
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Anthem exits Maine, but leaves behind two carriers in each county.
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More recently, Sharif argues, both entries and exits have been plunging.
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CB Insights notes that there were 3,358 total tech exits in the year (3,260 M&A exits, 98 IPOs), down 43% over 2015, although rising in the second half of the year compared to the first.
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In the interview, Ray also revealed her own taste for dramatic exits.
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The exits are actually, most often, the best part of the show.
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Groubert exits his patrol car and demands to see Jones' driver's license.
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On August 22011th Greece exits the last of three bail-out packages.
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You might notice that ~68% of security exits were below $100 million.
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The majority of exits take place through mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
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For instance, from the standpoint of VIC multiples, are larger exits better?
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Three other people were hurt in a frantic rush to the exits.
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More successful exits (like Lynda) will help to propel the industry forward.
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The other five did much better and pulled off $100 million exits.
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He is a serial entrepreneur with two successful exits under his belt.
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Someone shouts "drop the gun" several times before Scott exits his SUV.
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Capshaw and Drew's exits are the latest in the show's many turnovers.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece exits the last of its three bailouts on Aug.
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In the rising stock market, acquisitions were hot and exits were easy.
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But anyone who doesn't know where the exits are is a fool.
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All parties to this conflict have to provide safe exits for civilians.
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After that came a series of early tournament exits and, finally, surgery.
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Insurance exits that Republicans predicted would decimate the Obamacare marketplace never happened.
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I don't like being in places where I can't find the exits.
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However, that growth was not mirrored in the value of those exits.
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This created exits (rare hereto in African tech) for Ringier's initial investors.
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Coffee, eggs, chorizo, and water were all rushing—screamingly—to the exits.
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Go to a bar, scope out the fire exits, and get drunk.
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The moves to bolster cocoa teams come after a string of exits.
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He exits the camera's frame as two police officers run after him.
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Exits on flooded interstates, however, can be used as boat launch sites.
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Rachel exits the train and heads toward the house and then…what?
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When Ulysses comes home to Penelope, he exits the nightmare of history.
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They run for the exits as if their hair is on fire.
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At the end of the match, spectators swarm the exits within minutes.
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At that point, the 77,575 fans in attendance fled for the exits.
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Barely 200 days remain before Britain exits the European Union in March.
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Happy Land was found to have lacked fire exits, alarms and sprinklers.
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Madeiros said the seance room has three exits but only one entrance.
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This is where racism and patriotism tend to point: toward the exits.
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Multiple employees noted that fire exits have been blocked on numerous occasions.
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Business Insider has learned of more recent exits in Schwab's retail arm.
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It plans to focus on hydropower as Switzerland exits nuclear energy production.
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In my family, we try to observe a taboo against early exits.
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At one point he exits screen right and returns beneath the camera.
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Yet smart money is also betting on bigger exits down the road.
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When a candidate exits, that helps their friends, not their ideological rivals.
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Some exits and transfers may be blocked so passengers may be affected.
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The authorities said the building lacked sprinklers and had only two exits.
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Their exits add to the challenges for Facebook, which owns the app.
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When panicked audience members rushed for the exits, they found them blocked.
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Further footage shows multiple passengers evacuating the aircraft through emergency inflatable exits.
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Officer Schmidt then exits the vehicle and starts pursuing Blevins on foot.
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Armed men shut the exits and set fire to the entrance hall.
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By that point, most candidates had dropped out: Recent exits include Rep.
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The crowd at Quicken Loans Arena shuffled to the exits in disbelief.
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Biden said he has spoken with both of them since their exits.
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Bryant Stibel claims at least 10 successful exits, including Dell and Alibaba.
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In the meantime, Republicans can't wait for Reid to reach the exits.
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What does the formula look like that results in these successful exits?
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Magma has made 216 deals and its portfolio has seen three exits.
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Staff are heading for the exits amid the deluge of bad news.
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Thousands of fans started heading for the exits in the third inning.
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Meghan, Duchess of Sussex, exits a hotel in New York City, Feb.
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Some fled through the exits, and others jumped from second-floor balconies.
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Exits are always visible so people with anxiety know they can leave.
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Exxon Mobil and Royal Dutch Shell have already announced high-profile exits.
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Silicon Valley celebrates the massive exits and the brilliant entrepreneurs behind them.
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Norwest has meanwhile seen numerous exits over the past couple of years.
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Only 284 of those exits through November were from publicly traded companies.
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But Tillerson has given no public indication that he's eyeing the exits.
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The flight attendants waved their arms theatrically and pointed to the exits.
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Over the coming years, the government increases its stake and BP exits.
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But who of us is graceful in our exits all the time?
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I need to see some exits from you to take you seriously.
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The Last of Us's major plot doesn't get going until Tess exits it.
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With every moment that passes, their need for safe exits becomes more critical.
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If we set things up to see achievable exits, everybody will do better.
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Poor Kenny (Sean Delaney) walks in on all of this, and exits wordlessly.
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As Holcomb peers through a hole, his gun drawn, Lorenzo exits the house.
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Then it was time for the previous administration to make their dramatic exits.
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Only three narrow exits were reportedly provided for guests, reports the Herald Sun.
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Some people know how to make an entrance, while others specialize in exits.
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Arora has also been credited with making SoftBank more disciplined about investment exits.
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That doesn't mean it will be another six years before there are exits.
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The successful digital media startup stories are now exits at relatively tiny valuations.
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That said, Dell's exits alone have gone on to collectively raise $1.3 billion.
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Although there were some notable exits, it's nonetheless been a rather sleepy quarter.
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As the mucus exits your body, it mixes with bacteria and discarded cells.
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Europe has also seen some sizable exits in mobile gaming in recent years.
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But he warned that anything below that could send him to the exits.
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Such exits have caused the health of multi-employer plans to worsen rapidly.
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Both WhatsApp founders' exits from Facebook has been blamed on disagreements over monetization.
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Just coming along and having massive exits doesn't mean we somehow built America.
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The past year has seen an unprecedented number of executive exits at Facebook.
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The firm is still awaiting several large exits from some of its prospects.
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Lim is a serial entrepreneur who has had a number of successful exits.
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Among the firm's recent exits was the sale of e-commerce company Jet.
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What have been the biggest exits and most notable entrepreneurs you've worked with?
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Among its exits: Dropcam sold to Nest Labs for $555 million in 2014.
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"Most exits in this field will come from acquisitions, not IPO's," he added.
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Entrepreneurs struggle to scale and grow their companies and position for great exits.
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If we change the denominator to all exits captured in our database, i.e.
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The fourth quarter of 2017 delivered a number of solid, high-return exits.
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We have too many exits and entrances for shooters to get in school.
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OurCrowd already has thirteen exits to date, with two IPO's and eleven acquisitions.
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Wednesday's exits follow that of Ryan Graves, the company's original CEO, in May.
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For its angels, it's offering up one of the tastiest "exits" imaginable: wine.
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Collectively, they've raised more than $8 billion in funding and produced 102 exits.
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The bank is exempt from the bank levy until it exits the programme.
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It is no panic, it is not this crazy run for the exits.
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It then spirals inward toward the center, rises and exits through the top.
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But Darden's still hoping for a day when gender exits the picture entirely.
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The families of Castile and Yanez were escorted out of separate courtroom exits.
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Remembering my hostile training course, I noted to myself where the exits were.
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She continues the song, though, briefly serenading the other passenger, before she exits.
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Cox gained oversight of WhatsApp and Instagram following the exits of their founders.
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Most importantly, the big exits have added very few investors to the pool.
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When exits are small, the founders leave with a smaller amount of cash.
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So far, politically-focused startups have not generated big exits for their backers.
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She was headed for the exits as soon as Sessions was confirmed anyway.
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As he packs up his stuff and exits through the building's front door.
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Thankfully, the transphobic jokes come to an end when All exits the scene.
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Billion-dollar exits are brilliant, but they shouldn't be how founders calibrate success.
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"Several people in the audience began running toward the exits," Scherr told CNN.
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However, once exits were factored in, operating profit fell to 280 million pounds.
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They raise questions about whether one of the exits might have been blocked.
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The report also says deputy press secretary Raj Shah is eyeing the exits.
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But when she exits, there he is in a cab wagging that glove.
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It can suggest and perform lane changes, navigate highway interchanges and take exits.
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That makes three members of Congress announcing their exits this week, including Rep.
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Don't go into any building if you don't know where the exits are.
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He has also been credited with making SoftBank more disciplined about investment exits.
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The trickle of exits began with two older women shortly before 9 a.m.
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Ryan, who did not run for reelection this cycle, exits Congress next month.
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We don't need any more exits, it would make the European Union weaker.
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More than a one-third of all unicorn exits took place in 2018.
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With today's announcement, Splunk Industrial Asset Intelligence exits Beta for a limited release.
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Among that list, there have been nine exits: two IPOs and seven sales.
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For 2018, we also include stats for exits through the beginning of May.
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But most exits are not billion-dollar IPOs or even $200 million acquisitions.
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For more than an hour, the press waited, staking out stairwells and exits.
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But Mr. Nkurunziza can no longer count on leading a wave of exits.
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And whenever you are in a new location, take note of the exits.
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But if you are someplace like a theater, look for the exits yourself.
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Lyft has confidentially filed and is trying to beat Uber to the exits.
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Running through the western half of town, Route 15 has two Orange exits.
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Other common problems included lack of adequate emergency exits and unsafe electrical installations.
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In the video, Cardi B is being restrained as Minaj exits the hotel.
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But this risks encouraging more exits from the bloc and possibly its disintegration.
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When an American team with N.B.A. players exits the tournament without a medal.
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He exits his car and run toward the synagogue with his rifle raised.
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Food typically rots when moisture exits, oxygen gets in and mold takes over.
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"This vulnerability still exits; other people are bound to exploit it," he said.
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Total fund exits were 2.4 billion euros, mainly from its private capital business.
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There were few interruptions, no surprises and a steady march to the exits.
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The terrorists blocked all entrances and exits preventing civilians from escaping the attack.
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Here are the exits that have rocked the West Wing since Trump's inauguration.
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Interstate 80 was shut between the Williamsport and Lock Haven exits for hours.
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" Or her afterbirth: "After the baby comes out, you know what else exits?
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For Australian investors, Myer has become synonymous with overpriced private equity IPO exits.
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Superstar talents lead to superstar products, superstar VC capital and, ultimately, superstar exits.
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Even France's Socialist party saw the relationship of easier exits to increased entrances.
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They also had almost 10% more profitable exits from investments, the study showed.
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I started getting asked about my returns, like exits, like a year in.
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This amounted to identifiable boundaries, a sense of order through "customer channeling," locating self-checkouts away from exits, giving them single entry and exits points, and making special self-checkout supervisors — whose jobs are already terrible — wear "high visibility" outfits.
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In addition to listing 36 names, he found out some great details about where the exits have hit the bank the hardest (Hint: the securities division.)However, what I found most interesting was the fanfare surrounding the partners&apos exits.
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Monica exits the dressing room in the special gown, heading straight for her surprise.
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In return lenders would receive the equity in the company when it exits bankruptcy.
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Sears will continue paying rent to Seritage until it exits the space in April.
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Conrad's departure is the latest in a string of important executive exits from Snapchat.
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But in any case unicorns represented just 4% of all exits in the year.
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About 20 minutes later, Carney's wife enters the room, and Carney exits shortly thereafter.
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Like any nascent technology company, both failure and short-term exits are distinct possibilities.
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And on the subject of numbers, Crunchbase has recorded 21.6 exits for 500 Startups.
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After a group of exits the firm removed the team page from its website.
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We put up one guy's live feed motion recording hunting cameras facing all exits.
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Insurer exits have already left about a third of counties with only one seller.
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Entrances and exits would be small flaps; that is all a cat would need.
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But it's also true that the industry has been relatively bereft of big exits.
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Bill Cosby exits the courthouse after the verdict was read on April 22017, 2018.
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Michael Cohen, former personal attorney to President Donald Trump, exits federal court, on Nov.
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Tarabasov exits the car to retrieve the phone while Lohan attempts to follow him.
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Last year the country recorded 130m exits by its citizens from the Chinese mainland.
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Hundreds more may have left the area through other, unmonitored exits, the spokesman said.
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He came into the league as a talented oddity and exits as a paragon.
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Media exits happen, but typically you don't hear of tech events companies being sold.
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"Even this standard, which is 1,000 feet between exits, is fairly weak," Corbett said.
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And in its network, there have been 14 exits with $10.3 million in deployment.
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In addition to Nutanix, notable previous exits include Checkpoint Software, Creo and DSP Group.
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A few companies with technologies applicable in the insurance industry have secured solid exits.
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Here's the memo Goldman's top brass sent to staff on Friday about the exits.
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Zombie capital: Cyber security venture capital funding on the rise while exits fall: tmsnrt.
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While big tech exits are still hard to come by, they're at least happening.
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That's a massive problem, since exits aren't just trophies to put on the wall.
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These include blocked exits, inadequate sprinkler systems, faulty electrical wiring, and unstable support pillars.
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The investor behind startups with billion-dollar exits explains how retail needs to change.
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The good news: Ample venture capital, sustained late-stage deal making, and successful exits.
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And while we have a few Unicorns, we have yet to see meaningful exits.
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The video then shows some concertgoers attempting to lead others out through the exits.
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Their enriched counterparts are locked into billion dollar exits with diminishing returns on capital.
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Of course, the raw number of U.S. exits grew dramatically over the same period.
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Regardless, the value of European startup exits went up as its deal volume rose.
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Every day we encounter them: room capacity, signs for emergency exits, elevator certificate inspections.
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Guys were running for the exits, jumping in taxis to get out of there.
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PLUS: Clay exits the season after sustaining injury — did he do the right thing?
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The city's biggest exits (many architected by Armstrong) have been based on advertising technology.
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Uber has already made billions from its exits in China, Russia and Southeast Asia
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The venture capital model is built around "exits," also known as acquisitions and IPOs.
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The rush to the exits reinforces doubts, raising borrowing costs and bludgeoning the peso.
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The last of the group, the coach, successfully exits the cave on July 217.
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Notable exits to date include Magic Pony which was acquired by Twitter in 2016.
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Lightning that exits the body through the feet can literally knock your shoes off.
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Do they have a record of exits and a good reputation in the community?
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Review how to operate the emergency exits, first aid kit and the fire extinguisher.
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The exits from Alabama bear on the debate nationally between moderate and liberal Democrats.
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That's more than double the number of Democratic exits in the same time period.
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The 'governing wing' of the Republican party is starting to head for the exits
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That means until the Slack integration exits Preview mode, you may encounter some issues.
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Notably, the loudest voices opposing Trump in the GOP are headed for the exits.
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What appears to be a soldier exits the building as the vehicle rushes past.
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Kushner has also watched as some of his own allies have hit the exits.
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Authorities said those who died had quickly become disorientated and unable to find exits.
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Once you learn that your exits are vulnerable, we train to limit that vulnerability.
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DOES THAT IMPACT THE VALUES HERE AND THE WAY YOU THINK ABOUT POTENTIAL EXITS?
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We're several dozen exits past a "woke" cultural point where we must admit this.
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In terms of exits, Boublil hinted that there is some interest from traditional rivals.
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Contestants have gone on to raise almost $7 billion and produced nearly 100 exits.
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"I make sure people know where the exits and fire escapes are," she said.
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She comes out, she exits the administration with probably the best brand in politics.
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As for Bearden, he is an experienced executive with a history of successful exits.
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Investigators said fire exits were blocked and the fire alarm system failed to function.
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Income investors would lose an important incentive, possibly sending more shareholders to the exits.
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"To be clear, this is not a head for the exits call," Lejuez said.
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She was one of many high-profile exits from WeWork in the past year.
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Over the years, Trinity Ventures has racked up many exits for its limited partners.
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But another byproduct of the anti-government attitude is a constant wave of exits.
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The 857 contestants to date have pulled in $8.9 billion and produced 111 exits.
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At the musical's climax, S.S. men descend into the auditorium and block the exits.
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It exits the cave about 1.3 miles away through another opening, called a resurgence.
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As they reach the exits, policemen throw heavy punches at their heads and chests.
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The home fans gave him a nice ovation — then many headed for the exits.
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But neighborhoods in Bridgeport, just a few exits up Interstate 95, remain economically challenged.
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He's the third partner to head for the exits in the last 12 months.
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That win combined with the exits from the race of former South Bend, Ind.
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The Hill: Women ask "if not now when?" after Warren exits the presidential race.
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Beyond the breakfast room is a large laundry room that exits to the garage.
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The exits sum to Glovo withdrawing from eight out of a total 306 cities.
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This could be why other plans aren't yet rushing for the exits at Fisher.
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Veterans of the bank say that career employees are increasingly heading for the exits.
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The company revealed the exits in its monthly progress report released on January 7.
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The company wouldn't comment on the exits, saying it doesn't talk about personnel issues.
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Our coverage of fundraises, product launches, and glamorous exits only tell half the story.
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The heat turned up on Google, and they decided to head for the exits.
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However, fire drills at such places are rarely conducted and exits not always provided.
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The firm has completed 10 exits totalling more than $2 billion in cumulative value.
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"I think you're supposed to be gradualistically moving toward the exits," Gundlach told Bloomberg.
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Withdrawals from GICs have been limited since there is a penalty for premature exits.
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But past success wasn't enough to save his job after consecutive early playoff exits.
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That means many nights spent in Marriotts, Wyndhams, and Holiday Inns off interstate exits.
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Lightspeed has had a very successful two years, with high-profile exits like Snap.
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The bottleneck was reportedly a result of the venue not having enough emergency exits.
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According to CB Insights, $100+ million exits — when startups are acquired by larger firms or IPO — started to ramp in the U.S. from 2011 onwards, reaching an eight-year high of 122 exits in 2014, but then declining again in 2015 to 83.
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The government said it will work toward ensuring factory safety even after the Accord exits.
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These short-term five-year exits where a few investors make a bunch of money.
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Seventeen people were killed when a tear glass canister caused a stampede for the exits.
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As Scott exits an SUV, he begins walking backward, prompting Vinson to fire four times.
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Before she exits, she clowns her partner for what she feels was a subpar experience.
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Every person who exits the house has a literal flower growing out of their ear.
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Recruiting is easier, fundraising is a snap, valuations are higher and there are more exits.
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I missed exits and opportunities to get back on track while the car was thinking.
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Young Rasmus (played by Bertil De Lorenzi) enters the bunker; teenager Rasmus exits the bunker.
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Most venture capital funds that have 27 exits under their belt are not in stealth.
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Just having, coming along and having massive exits doesn't mean that somehow we built America.
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Then, there's Crawley's exit, in which she listed the two exits that had already happened.
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As hundreds rushed to the exits of the two-story club, people suffocated and died.
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It has three exits in case tensions flare and the separating partners need personal space.
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That's more than Germany's 112 exits in 2017, the U.K.'s 77, and France's 44.
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These are all symptoms of the weird sort of limbo 3603-degree currently exits in.
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On an organic basis, which reflects voluntary contract exits in Italy, revenue was down 0.6%.
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The subtitle describes the smallest area of blood flow as it exits the heart valve.
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Argentina is likely to resume growth as neighboring Brazil exits a two-year-long recession.
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Israeli fintech exits grew to $1.3 billion in 2015, up from $700 million in 613.
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Three exits down the highway, the national guard is pulling people out of their houses.
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We looked at exits and up rounds, as well as closures and apparent down rounds.
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The departure is the latest of several high-profile exits from the ride-hailing company.
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As a result, Seetharaman reports, more Facebook employees have begun to look for the exits.
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I expect exits in 2020 and beyond to more closely reflect today's investment heat map.
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The bar had two exits and before I knew it, the guy tried to escape.
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The data was published on Wednesday in CB Insights' first half global tech exits report.
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In 2014 alone, Sweden contributed to 50 percent of all exits in the Nordic region.
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Without many big exits for democracy startups, venture capitalists are hesitant to invest in them.
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In fact, we've already seen some successful exits, including one from one of our panelists.
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TC: What have been the firm's biggest "exits" over the last 12 to 18 months?
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Even as she exits Riverdale she leaves behind a trail of chaos in her wake.
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A sign reading "Tultepec, Firework Capital" stood at one of the exits to the market.
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Then there are the surreptitious escape routes: second-floor windows and little-used cafeteria exits.
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They run for exits only to find them locked, so they turn to windows instead.
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"It's about seeing exits in any situation," says Etienne, straddling Tan-Jones on the ground.
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I would suggest those exits are measured in the $50 million to $300 million range.
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One of two exits to get away from the fire had been blocked, authorities said.
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The child exits the car amid the chaos, and the other officer picks her up.
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"Everybody's for sale," Grabow added, speaking to the billion-dollar exits expected out of 2019.
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We had to pick the best, so we went with the biggest rounds and exits.
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Songs like "Ebroglio" invoke El Paso's neighborhoods, highway exits, and difficult happenings in Ciudad Juárez.
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When the recipient exits the message or starts a response, the original message is destroyed.
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Short position exits included Mallinckrodt Plc and the credit-rating agencies, the hedge fund said.
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Many buildings now are designed with a single entry point but many more optional exits.
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A Reuters witness initially saw the man lying prone by one of the terminal exits.
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She claimed that the vessel didn't have enough emergency exits and a required night watch.
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The Blues are trying to end a string of three consecutive first-round playoff exits.
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"I think Brexit probably was the best vaccination against any future exits," Rinkēvičs told me.
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The app just opens the same deep-link that the notification uses and then exits.
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The consultant said that uncertainty created by privacy laws makes successful adtech exits more difficult.
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It said the deal would cover the company up until the point it exits bankruptcy.
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The Associated Press, however, reported that Alles's departure is "unrelated" to other exits from DHS.
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Trump wants to head quickly for the exits in Syria and perhaps in Afghanistan too.
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In Shaw's play, there were too many entrances and exits, musings and changes of mind.
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Investors, nervous that the bond market is foretelling economic doom, are heading for the exits.
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With shuddered factories, boarded up main streets, and everyone who can heading for the exits.
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This poses a potential oversight problem once Britain exits the European Union in March 2019.
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"With recent carrier exits, this trend is only growing," said Erica Coe, a McKinsey partner.
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The reports of the staff exits come after the second fundraising quarter concluded on Sunday.
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That awful outcome chilled the Dot & Bo bidding process, even though the exits of Jet.
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"None of the theoretical exits from this emerging crisis seem particularly likely," he told me.
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A level playing field for exits – Spotify listed without the traditional 180 day lock-up.
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All the talk about billion-dollar exits has inflated the numbers that define a win.
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As Backstage Capital starts having exits, "everyone is going to jump on it," Hamilton said.
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DHS does not have much data on entries or exits at land ports of entry.
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But Seedrs has begun a secondary market and says it has had several exits already.
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The Pennsylvania results could compel other veteran lawmakers to head for the exits as well.
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But, he added, everyone is afraid to be the first to head for the exits.
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Then Mr. Sayoc shuffled toward one of the courtroom's exits and glanced toward the gallery.
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A flushed Alexandrova exits the court, reaches the tunnel off the court, stops and sits.
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During a recession, companies go out of business but the vice companies still have exits.
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Some shoppers escaped through emergency exits at the back of the market, while others hid.
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Threatening to rush for the exits also means China risks selling into a falling market.
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It's possible we could see additional Molina exits as other states announce their 2018 rates.
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The retirement comes on the heels of other exits from the bank earlier this week.
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It had no sprinklers and several exits were blocked off with roll-down security shutters.
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Amy Klobuchar, and the billionaire Mike Bloomberg upon their exits from the race this week.
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I walk down an alley that exits on the far side of the practice field.
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I'd come a long way and there are lots of exits at London Bridge station.
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King, now 75, plans to vote no on another impeachment right before he exits Congress.
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When the tide rises, the seawater enters the laguna; when the tide falls, it exits.
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"When an airline exits a market it loses credibility with the traveling public," he said.
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Last year, 186 were acquired in private-equity deals, amounting to 20% of all exits.
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Official exits will be announced starting in August, and cancellation notices sent around Oct. 1.
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"Take note of the two nearest exits in any facility you visit," the webpage instructs.
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That could have some residents of this expensive state thinking about heading for the exits.
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There has been no shortage of high-profile exits from the Trump orbit so far.
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And the game must go on because the [Interior] Ministry wanted to secure all exits.
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In the worst case, an insurance company throws up its hands and exits the market.
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Others sprayed graffiti along walls, and smashed windows and lobbed gasoline bombs at subway exits.
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CMS measures the "acceptance of assignment" of remaining providers, after a competitor exits the market.
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Once the fire erupted, people were trapped in a cluttered warehouse with just two exits.
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Even as those hopping exits tickle the audience into giggles, they resonate as leave-takings.
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A man holding a leather bag exits a taxi near the Okryu Bridge in Pyongyang.
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Finicum exits the truck after swerving into a deep snowbank to avoid a police barricade.
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Some speculate this is the result of a cooling in valuations and a need for exits.
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The driver exits the car and we see another Cross of Lorraine emblazoned in white light.
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If the government cannot keep citizens from rushing to the financial exits, China's outlook could darken.
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The car enters a tunnel with multiple exits and the helicopter loses track of the car.
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Iribe's departure follows the exits of Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger last month.
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Nowadays, when entering a theatre or bar, she always checks where the emergency exits are located.
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This year, those same exits show Trump ahead by 9 points with these same union households.
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The combined impact of the exits, especially Patel's, is likely to raise questions among market players.
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When she exits the house, there's a car waiting for her outside — but it's not Eve.
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Those alumni companies have collectively raised more than $8 billion in funding and produced 109 exits.
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"There are too many entrances and too many exits to our over 8,000 campuses," Patrick said.
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"The thing people don't know about Toronto is how many great exits have happened," he says.
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Earlier-than-expected exits from the workforce may contribute to the share of retirees with debt.
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Soviet cosmonaut Valentina Tereshkova, the first woman in space, exits the Vostok capsule in June 20183.
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But it's impossible not to be moved by her spirit, even as it exits this world.
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Past exits include Travelmob to HomeAway, Zipdial to Twitter, eBus to IMD and Voyagin to Rakuten.
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Consolidation in the industry led to co-location exits of 26,743 in the last 12 months.
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Here in Seattle, I get nervous in public places, making note of where the exits are.
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The complexity and ambiguity of its train levels and entrances and exits were a constant frustration.
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And just like David Cameron after Brexit, England's manager Roy Hodgson is headed for the exits.
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Yet the EU will also want to discourage further exits in the wake of a Brexit.
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The exhaust — remember, this is a hybrid — exits behind the rear window through a metal grate.
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All of the possible exits are secured, so it seems like the pair are sitting ducks.
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In Year Three of the U.S. fund, for instance, you guys obviously weren't having huge exits.
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This community has gone on to collectively raise $8.8 billion in funding and produce 109 exits.
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He's kind of a spice character: he comes in, does a little dance and then exits.
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Lessons from cybersecurity exits According to Gartner, worldwide information security spending reached $76.9 billion in 2015.
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Security exits tend to fall in three distinct bands: ~$50 million, ~$200 million and $500+ million.
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A man exits a home, walks down the front steps, and stops dead in his tracks.
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The plan included suspension of dividends on common equity, job cuts and exits from 10 countries.
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Although actively managed funds are still seeing net outflows, the exits were "significantly" lower this year.
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Djokovic is in good company because some of Wimbledon's other greats have also suffered ignominious exits.
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Dancers huddled into the covered bar far from the stage, some hightailed it for the exits.
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Either way, according to multiple sources, many remaining employees are planning their exits, or have left.
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Alumni have collectively raised nearly $7 billion and produced nearly 100 exits and IPOs to date.
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May: Matthew Schwall, director of field performance engineering, exits to join Alphabet's self-driving unit, Waymo.
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The listing is a litmus test for Southeast Asia's growing technology space where exits are rare.
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As Hollins exits the vehicle with his hands up, the officer punches him in the face.
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Lindsy, neck straightened, carotid artery uncrushed, exits the garage rushing backwards, her face furious and determined.
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Any time you see, for example, a company adopting Holacracy, it's like, run for the exits.
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Things will finally wrap up at 2:42PM ET, when Mercury finally exits the solar disc.
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A transcript provided Tuesday shows the exchange between Finicum and officers after he exits his truck.
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Other big exits came from Autodesk (-$913 million), Safran (-$898 million) and Charter Communications (-$732 million).
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We would not recommend using this trading channel as a basis for entry and exits points.
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Affleck is eyeing the exits from under the cowl in every scene like an emo teenager.
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This ignores the collapsing supply side of the ACA marketplaces as insurers head for the exits.
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That could blow a hole in their budgets and potentially speed their exits from the exchanges.
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I look at Ari Marcopoulos's book Transitions and Exits, which is all portraits of professional snowboarders.
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Nathan grabs a roll of medical tape off the desk, gives us a nod, and exits.
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TC: What are some of your notable investments to dates, and have you had any exits?
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These big exits come as investors continue to funnel record sums into high-valuation private companies.
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But those aren't the only "unicorn" exits we should expect to witness in the year ahead.
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At the exits off the highway skirting Shia towns, security personnel man checkpoints and inspect papers.
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"The men left the site through different exits and fled," Vienna police said in a statement.
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Israeli entrepreneurs also tend to seek swift "exits" and quickly sell their startup to foreign companies.
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Voluntarily job exits are considered a sign of a strong labor market that offers employees choices.
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The initial notice urged staff to remain calm and move toward exits in a safe manner.
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As soon as you board a boat, familiarize yourself with the exits, the stairways, the signage.
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Collectively they've raised more than $8.9 billion in funding, with 112 successful exits (IPOs or acquisitions).
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His departure is the latest in a string of exits by high-ranking White House officials.
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There are now six fund managers that have put a hold on customer exits since Monday.
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The stream of exits begs the question: What's it like to work for the billionaire boss?
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Analysts have said Jio's entry is the catalyst for mergers and exits of some foreign players.
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But why are they in a rush to flee Britain if it exits the single market?
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On an organic basis, which reflects voluntary contract exits in Italy, revenue was down 0.6 percent.
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But Apple's market exits are a clear sign of severe growing pains inside the existing structure.
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The SARB has said it wants African Bank to be viable and sustainable before it exits.
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Some rushed for the exits as parts of the ceiling collapsed, trapping others under the rubble.
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The exits point to a deep structural problem with the way the court was set up.
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With challenges to other exits, Taboola and Outbrain have widely been understood to have discussed merging.
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Eye-popping in Wisconsin Exits: 68% of Dems are liberal, up 20 pts from 2008. Mich.
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And Trump, at least for now, does not appear to be pushing him to the exits.
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That hinges on the casting, with some recognizable faces, without giving anything away, making unexpected exits.
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Even the exits, however, acknowledge that Latino electorate gave a supermajority of its vote to Clinton.
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Beau Willimon's play, which resets an 1885 French farce in present-day Washington, exits the Beltway.
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"Golden Exits" is partly indebted to Woody Allen and Eric Rohmer, cinematic patriarchs with long shadows.
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For Venus, this is the fifth consecutive Grand Slam tournament she exits before the fourth round.
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Tan suggested that Initialized hasn't counted on M&A activity for its exits for some time.
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The only time I've seen a homeless person is off the interstate exits, asking for money.
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"We've had great exits along the way, but this is the real proof point," she said.
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The dating startup world is notorious for few exits, and a similarly slim number of buyers.
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Collectively they've raised more than $8.9 billion in funding with 112 successful exits (IPOs or acquisitions).
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He tried to get people to use different routes, so as not to clog the exits.
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But a handful of metropolitan areas are experiencing growing rates of homelessness and labor market exits.
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Steyer exits the race Steyer went all in on South Carolina and it didn't work out.
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To play it safe, Greece won't start selling bonds until well after it exits the bailout.
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Less than half of BlackRock's eight co-founders will remain at the firm once Novick exits.
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Virtue has gone through several leadership changes and exits of top leaders in the past year.
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EQT added that total fund exits were 2.4 billion euros, mainly from its private capital business.
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Some left through the main doors, while others climbed out emergency exits onto the plane wings.
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People moved to the exits, in part because of a new income tax on foreign investors.
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The firm has had 15 exits of portfolio companies (three of which it claims as unicorns).
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Jerry Brown said states should forge an alliance if President Trump exits the Paris climate deal.
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The next time you see the man, he exits through the front door of the house.
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The government and nonprofit sector led all industries in CEO turnover in 2019 with 339 exits.
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August was the highest month total for CEO exits on record with 159 chief executives leaving.
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Peer US wealth managers Wells Fargo, Merrill Lynch, and Morgan Stanley have all seen similar exits.
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Under its deal with the government, Alpha exits bankruptcy with $292.7 million in clean-up obligations.
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Dan Patrick blamed the shooting on "too many entrances and too many exits" at the school.
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Trump exits a press conference on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly on Sept.
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WATCH: Heckler throws a Russian flag at Paul Manafort as he exits after court appearance. pic.twitter.
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When he exits the stairwell, he pulls the rifle out of the case and begins firing.
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In the video, the light turns green for cross-traffic as Musk exits the parking lot.
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Wholesale has become increasingly popular in Brazil as the country slowly exits from a harsh recession.
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When I do a fashion show it's not done until it exits out of the door.
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Its acquisition is one of Sri Lanka's largest tech exits in recent times, the two said.
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Plaza is abundantly delicious as Ingrid Thorburn, whose obsessive nature is six exits past healthy, obviously.
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The agency was also told to issue regulatory safety standards for emergency exits located in tunnels.
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Protesters erected a barricade at one of the subway exits before being setting it on fire.
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With almost 200 unicorns, there could be more exits this year if the markets hold up.
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And roughly 20% of VC exits now happen when companies get sold to private equity funds.
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Audience members mistakenly thought there was a real-life shooting and rushed the exits, he said.
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Ryan Crocker, a former American ambassador to Afghanistan, said it was a rush for the exits.
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The sale is said to be one of Tiger's three biggest exits, alongside Spotify and JD.com.
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The shooter then exits the mosque, apparently to check if the authorities were on their way.
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Tel Aviv also emerged as a notable startup hub: Tel Aviv has fewer exits valued at more than $100 million than other regions like Silicon Valley, NYC and Los Angeles, but a larger percentage (14%) of its total exits were of this magnitude between 2012 and 2017.
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There were just seven recorded M&A exits involving unicorns in 2017, down from 10 in 2016.
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Not the same view, but on the first floor, and your door exits right onto the street.
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A man immediately jumped in to rescue her, and they both made swift exits from the water.
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These include de-cluttering spaces, clearing obstructions to doorways, clearly marking exits, and having an emergency plan.
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On a day that is at least 40% about dramatic entrances and exits, Trump set the standard.
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He says she'd be subject to legal action, but that wouldn't be necessary if she quietly exits.
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The withdrawal process requires a year, and both exits are scheduled to take effect on Dec. 31.
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The feature allows Tesla cars to change lanes and take exits on highways autonomously, with driver supervision.
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In the opening scene of the film, a bomb explodes as our hero exits a coffee shop.
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Those founders have gone on to raise more than $8 billion and produce more than 100 exits.
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It tethers them to an area, defines the fighting space, and tells them where the exits are.
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The dorms had no emergency exits and did not have fire extinguishers or other basic safety precautions.
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The challenges of startup life don't get the same attention as the funding rounds and blockbuster exits.
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A recent analysis shows that Obamacare's marketplaces will have twice as many exits as entrants in 2017.
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There have been a lack of exits for private technology companies recently, particularly in the public markets.
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Despite that, staffers have continued with their work anyway, with some telling colleagues they're eyeing the exits.
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In "Back In The Saddle," Jax exits a different Hollywood bar to have a surprise screaming match.
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This time around, Jax fully exits the situation, going so far as to rip off his mic.
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The women who've essentially taken over morning news hosting since Lauer and Rose's exits have been phenomenal.
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The mass exodus at Social Capital continues The new chapter for Social Capital will involve more exits.
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If I didn't have a clear view of the exits or the bathrooms, I wouldn't last long.
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There were 120 exits of Swedish companies in 2017, up from 55 in 2016, according to Tech.eu.
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Hunt and Tuivasa both use a little brute-force judo to lubricate their exits from the clinch.
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As exits from Grey's Anatomy go, Nathan Riggs (Martin Henderson) last episode this week was rather gentle.
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The upside may support this risk, but in down times, people tend to head for the exits.
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Battlefield alumni have collectively raised nearly $7 billion and produced nearly 100 exits and IPOs to date.
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Everyone turned and looked, and people started screaming and running out exits and back into the arena.
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"Sprinklers, smoke alarms and multiple exits are needed so people have some way of escaping," he says.
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LPs will increasingly insist on realized returns (aka exits) to differentiate between the haves and have nots.
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Given the very high frequency of vehicles Musk is proposing (30-second headways), these exits are essential.
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To the extent that such exits provide more capital to spur innovation, this is no bad thing.
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If they're heading for the exits, it suggests they think the future will be brighter somewhere else.
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Whether investors remain flush, however, will depend to a great extent on their ability to produce exits.
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"An onslaught of exits and giants entering the space — Google, Amazon, Apple — it changed everything," says Garcia.
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The pair crunched data on 22,000 startup exits since 2010, recording about 4,200 so far this year.
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In the video, a visibly inebriated man exits a brothel only to be pelted with soccer balls.
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Suddenly, Secret Service agents instruct everyone to get off the sidewalk as the senator exits the building.
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As a startup exits each financing period and needs more capital, it hits an important inflection point.
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Prior to this funding the company was bootstrapped by the founders, as both had previous successful exits.
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Burwell herself will be signing up for Obamacare coverage after she exits office Friday with Trump's inauguration.
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In an effort to not block the exits, he tried to have people use different escape routes.
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After eight years of financial help by its lenders, Greece exits its third bailout programme in August.
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We have not seen high profile exits like you've seen in other categories, food delivery, video, whatever.
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The largest investments, and exits, however, will likely come from companies aiming to treat serious sleep disorders.
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Now, says Facebook, all developers can build Instant Games as the platform exits its beta testing period.
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And what do these billion-dollar exits mean for the next crop of VC-backed start-ups?
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"There are very few Facebook-like exits where multiple early employees make millions of dollars," Hogg said.
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Even if Bouteflika exits, a new crisis could erupt in Algeria, a major oil and gas producer.
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After pulling Castile's car over, Yanez exits his cruiser and tells Castile his brake light is broken.
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The GOP is using the exits to press the case for repealing President Obama's signature health law.
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Nigeria produced one of Africa's notable 2016 exits with Swiss Ringier's acquisition of online deals startup DealDey.
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Over the next five months, Americans will witness several "exits" in both the political and healthcare arenas.
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But no Vine integration ever materialized, and this summer top Vine executives began heading for the exits.
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To date, the 857 Startup Battlefield contestants have racked up $8.9 billion in funding and 110 exits.
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In sum, we're seeing big numbers all around — going in as investments and coming out as exits.
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Many fans head for the exits while others seek out autographs and selfies with their favorite fighters.
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Both men were accused of sexual misconduct by more than one female co-worker before their exits.
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By this point, the crowd near the bathrooms had devolved into a scrum rushing for the exits.
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Related: Ed Skrein exits 'Hellboy' reboot after learning character was whitewashed Bennet thanked Skrein in her caption.
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The training is about knowing where the exits are and planning an escape before anything goes awry.
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Many took the cue to head for the exits, the Yankees surely wishing they could join them.
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Golden Exits is a movie full of people talking around, and occasionally even about, their little problems.
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But these exits are a drop in the ocean compared with the $2.9 trillion the industry manages.
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Other documents released on Tuesday raised questions about whether one of Pulse's exits might have been blocked.
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A lawyer for the club, Gus R. Benitez, also insisted that all public exits had been clear.
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All six of us have suffered through our fair share of festival exits, but this feels different.
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A bundle of wires exits at the back of each cadaver's neck and feeds into the system.
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The company intends to exchange those bonds for 96 percent of its stock when it exits bankruptcy.
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He pointed out the emergency exits and demonstrated how to use a life jacket, the NTSB says.
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The rush for the exits followed the unexpected decision by British voters to leave the European Union.
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The company started offering stock options to employees, which could keep more from heading for the exits.
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Elisha Wiesel, the cochief information officer, and Dane Holmes, the head of HR, announced exits this week.
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As Tesla's stock continued in free-fall, nearing the $200 level, executives were headed for the exits.
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Simple pet gates can block off doorways while still allowing easy entrance and exits for us humans.
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"They were kind of herding them toward the exits," one witness told local new outlet KPRC Houston.
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And then Republicans feel politically defensive, run for the exits, in the kind of familiar invertebrate fashion.
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He began herding people inside, off the street and directing the panicked concertgoers toward the emergency exits.
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Transitional spaces, like entrances and exits, caught her interest and aligned with her continuing exploration of stillness.
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There were six ways out of town, but many of those exits were quickly overtaken by flames.
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The active presence of private equity acquirers points to the potential for bigger exits down the road.
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It's also been part of exits such as Acunu and Semetric to Apple and Struq to Quantcast.
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Here are five reasons to watch the footie this weekend, before the Premier League exits stage left.
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Though amounts aren't undisclosed, the Amplify buy creates exits for MEST, Amplify's founders, and its other investors.
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But it has seen numerous exits, including from a $467 million fund that it closed in 2009.
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The company was an early bet for Andreessen Horowitz and ranks among its biggest exits to date.
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Also, some of the dot-com-era exits are hard to value accurately, but citations are available.
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" When you have shows, "announce the location of exits and fire extinguishers before and during each event.
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In the end, it's a union of like-minded individuals that exits the station together—ODIN included.
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Even stranger, there are two doors in this room that act as exits but not as entrances.
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Since the beginning of July we have had 15 exits, which is 8 percent of our staff.
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Breaking the peg would probably trigger a faster rush to the exits, and lead to painful inflation.
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We're keeping a running list — and compiling details from insiders about how the exits are being celebrated.
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In saner times, such behavior from a nominee would have sent reasonable Republicans running for the exits.
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The House approved the bill and members headed for the exits, leaving Washington for the foreseeable future.
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At work, we endure mandatory training to "run, hide, fight," noting exits in every space we enter.
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People seek to escape buildings via a familiar route; get to know available exits ahead of time.
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Mr. Biden almost certainly cannot formally clinch the nomination until June unless the Vermont senator exits sooner.
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These exits have raised short-term concerns that the Obamacare marketplaces will have very little competition 2017.
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When you get on a plane, the first thing you should do is look for the exits.
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Theresa May exits but the Brexit impasse will endure for the simple reason it makes no sense.
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Fashion Review Christopher Bailey exits Burberry, J.W. Anderson mixes genders and Simone Rocha ties it all up.
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But most interestingly, following the various exits of contenders, 30% of Democrats don't have a candidate anymore.
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Startup Battlefield Alumni have raised $9 billion and produced more than 115 successful exits (IPOs or acquisitions).
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When he exits, his mission will be to support Biden enthusiastically and inspire his supporters to follow.
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But the President is wary of pushing him to the exits without having a replacement lined up.
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If so, we'll be chatting with Paknad about exits and IPOs, not middle-sized, middle-stage rounds.
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The second aide then returns to the president's car as Mr. Erdogan exits and enters the residence.
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Those exits came a week after top economic adviser Gary Cohn resigned over a trade policy dispute.
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Of course, this steady churn through cycles of participation also includes the entrances and exits of independents.
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Operating profit excluding exits was forecast at 644 million pounds, according to a company-supplied consensus poll.
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Operating profit, excluding exits, was forecast at 644 million pounds, according to a company-supplied consensus poll.
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More than two dozen Republicans are heading for the exits this cycle, and three have already resigned.
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But it ignites and exits the atmosphere at a planned trajectory and inserts the payload into orbit.
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In both kinds of skyscrapers, emergency exits usually stay lit — even when many New Yorkers are sleeping.
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One officer says if Clements exits the vehicle with the knife, they will try to stop her.
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The Pakistani government had barred her from leaving the country and tried to seal all the exits.
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ForgePoint previously invested in Qualys, AlienVault and Appthority to name a few of its high-profile exits.
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"I've done that," Mr. Karkkainen said, as he headed for the exits with his pork mini ribs.
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S. trade deal can only be officially discussed once the former exits the EU later this month.
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But ask your representatives in Congress to fix this, and they're likely to run for the exits.
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They said already tough divestitures, or exits, turned more complex in recent weeks as political risk grew.
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They were lit from within, and inside were staircases that characters would use for entrances and exits.
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If Station F helps companies grow, more French start-ups could join the pantheon of successful exits.
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As they slowly approach him, the deputy exits his white, unmarked car and demands the driver's identification.
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First Nest gets boxed out of the Google Home smart hub development, then founder Tony Fadell exits.
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She rocks inside the outfit, then extracts herself from it and leaves it onstage as she exits.
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Boeing CEO Dennis Muilenburg is the latest casualty in a string of chief executive exits this year.
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IN 2018, as America prepared to hold mid-term congressional elections, Republicans were running for the exits.
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Deadly fires are not uncommon in China, where safety regulations are lax and fire exits often blocked.
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January's record comes after 2019 marked the biggest year ever for CEO exits, totaling more than 1,600.
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At that restaurant, witnesses said there were no sprinklers, no fire extinguishers and no clearly marked exits.
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These fan zones will also be monitored by CCTV, and entrances and exits will be strictly controlled.
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Once the passenger exits the bathroom, Bingochea gives the flight deck the all clear to start moving.
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Tens of thousands more books were stacked chest-high across the storeroom, blocking one of its two exits.
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The challenges led to startups taking longer to close deals, having to cut spending, or looking for exits.
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Venture capital exits hit $120 billion — a 33 percent increase from 2017, largely thanks to IPOs and buyouts.
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They've gone on to collectively raise more than $8.9 billion in funding and produce more than 110 exits.
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It's going through a real rocky period, not just in terms of lack of exits or anything else.
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Though they're currently fifth in the Eastern Conference, they've seen early playoff exits in the past nine seasons.
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Fisher has 11 years at Bessemer under his belt and 14 exits including Wix, Intucell, Ravello and Leaba.
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Silliman's company Smartwaiver was acquired in December, and his co-founders have also had a few recent exits.
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Investors have scrambled for the exits after data on Friday's showed the largest U.S. wage growth since 2009.
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Our Battlefield alumni community currently numbers 857 companies that have accumulated $8.9 billion in funding and 110 exits.
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Turnovers and interceptions led to early postseason exits for the Falcons in three of Ryan's first four seasons.
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Your heart would begin to pound as you scanned the room for exits before realizing it was hopeless.
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But "It's not the only one," he explained, "to facilitate potential exits" by the company's private equity investors.
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Know where the exits are and visualize how to get out of a room before something goes awry.
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Holloway worked out of these clinches with a single collar tie and landed decent blows on the exits.
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The incremental margin improvements demonstrated in 1Q suggest that Lyft can reduce cash burn as it exits 2500.
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Leaders of the Libra Association, however, have stressed that the exits aren't a death knell for the project.
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On Wednesday, JD.com's ownership structure and staff exits became a trending topic on Chinese social media site Weibo.
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After two rounds of layoffs and loads of voluntary exits, Twitter shed toxic employees while keeping true believers.
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These alumni companies have collectively raised more than $8 billion in funding and produced more than 100 exits.
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That fan draws in more air that bypasses the core and exits out the back, producing more thrust.
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The lack of meaningful exits has plagued emerging markets and often hindered the development of robust tech ecosystems.
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The DEA is waiting outside, and is planning on getting Miguel the second he exits Hacienda Buenos Aires.
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As soon as the driver exits the parking lot, he is immediately followed by a maroon Chrysler 300.
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Deadline reported that the decision for Capshaw and Drew's exits was based strictly on the show's creative direction.
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In a fire drill, students had marked exits that would be the safest to use in an emergency.
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Instagram will also provide business accounts with analytics on the reach, impressions, replies and exits of their Stories.
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The campaigns had scrambled to arrange hasty exits to New Hampshire, which will hold its primary Feb. 9.
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In 2016, of the 513 VC-backed tech exits in the United States, 499 were M&A events.
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Grace Park is finally opening up about her and Daniel Dae Kim's abrupt exits from Hawaii Five-O.
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Sears will continue to pay rent until it exits the stores, which is expected to occur in January.
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Space Angels' data tracks 1,388 private space companies since 1983, with 712 rounds of investment and 161 exits.
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While the company has obviously filed for IPO paperwork, it might not be the way it ultimately exits.
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Hopefully, there is still quite a bit more science to come from Hubble, once it exits safe mode.
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Fun fact: Tokyo's Shinjuku Station is the world's busiest train station (3.6 million daily passengers and 200 exits).
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The proliferation of private unicorns, many of whom have gone on to produce underwhelming exits, underscores these worries.
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If CEO Dauman exits Viacom, it would cap a lucrative decade-long tenure at the company, data shows.
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That put the Bulldogs up 57-39 with 353:05 remaining as fans started heading for the exits.
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The suspect, who has not been identified, exits the vehicle and is handcuffed as more police cruisers arrive.
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Our alumni community has collectively raised more than $8 billion in funding and produced more than 100 exits.
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Taylor is already gone, while representatives for Faulk and Evans are finishing up the language of their exits.
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But, the weather agency warned of extensive flooding and landslides until the storm exits the Philippines on Sunday.
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Cox, among the first Facebook hires, gained oversight of WhatsApp and Instagram following the exits of their founders.
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Telia's exits from Eurasia has left it with a strong balance sheet, raising expectations for generous shareholder payouts.
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And then, of course, there was one of the largest unicorn exits in a long time — Snap's IPO.
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Sound effects and voice over distance has been reduced to 15 meters when Sombra enters or exits Stealth.
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"The more successful the company, the fewer the exits there are, except for the public market," Jenkinson said.
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When it comes to exits, Supercell has been sold to SoftBank and was a spectacular exit for Accel.
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We could see potential activity from the healthcare and biotech sector, succession planning-led business and sponsor exits.
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That might well send conservative Republicans scurrying to the exits, requiring more Democratic participation and increasing Democratic leverage.
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LC: Our biggest exits have been iPipeline's sale to Thoma Bravo, and PingID, sold to Vista Equity Partners.
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He also blamed Friday's massacre in part on "too many entrances and too many exits" on the campus.
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"There are too many entrances and too many exits to our over 2628,28503 campuses in Texas," he continued.
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In Bangladesh, the group says, tens of thousands of workers sew garments in buildings without proper fire exits.
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His staff placed them at stadium entrances, at the exits from rest rooms, and at every concession stand.
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Deadline reported that the decision for Capshaw and Drew's exits was based strictly on the show's creative direction.
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I assumed that as I moved to the exits of the criminal justice system, things would be better.
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Schlein is a distinguished security investor, having invested in such noted security exits as Mandiant, LifeLock and CarbonBlack.
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" She tells them they don't deserve her, and then exits on, "God is a woman, fuck the patriarchy.
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Rouhani on Sunday also said the U.S. would make a "mistake" if it exits the accord, Reuters reported.
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