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There are many places like that, so I will just name one: a building. The entrance is a door or a window or a chimney, one of the exits is death, another is the door or window, or chimney, and the third is maybe a door that locks from the inside. ~Me
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The circular ring of muscle located at the entrance and exit of the stomach is referred to as a "sphincter" - the one at the entrance to the stomach is referred to as the cardiac sphincter, and the one at the exit of the stomach to the small intestines is referred to as the pyloric sphincter.
entrances means the birth taken on the earth and exits means dying after taking birth.
The two (and only two) Bostwick Gates on Titanic were not locking passengers downstairs. One was to protect the potatoes!
The difference between exit and exeunt is a matter of quantityExit is used where only one person is going out of the stage at that momentIt is the opposite of entrance which can be used for both words. In a sense it means that entrance can be used where more than one person is entering the stage or only one person. Eg Romeo exits the stageExeunt on the other hand is the plural of exit (in Shakespearean time means "they are leaving")It was used to signify the exit of more than one person or everyone from the stage instead of saying eg Romeo exits the stage, Juliet exits the stage, John exits the stage, Victor exits the stage. All of this can all be said by simply saying "EXEUNT"
the labyrinth is a huge maze with many exits. percy, annabeth, and grover were trying to find daedalus is the center, one entrance leads to camp half blood though.
"They have their entrances and their exits". When actors come onto the stage so the audience can see them, it is called an entrance; when they leave the stage it is an exit. (We use the same words to describe a way in and a way out as well). Jaques is comparing the life of a person to a performance by an actor ("All the men and women merely players"), and as an actor has an entrance onto the stage, so people have an entrance into their lives: they are born. Just as an actor has an exit, so do people: they die.
There are seven exits on each side of the aircraft - making 14 in total. There is also two exits for the flight crew, again - one on each side.
No, the noun 'counter' is not a mass noun; the noun 'counter' is a countable noun.Examples:We're installing new kitchen counters.There are electronic counters at the entrance and the exits.