Words from the Exit Wound was created on 1998-10-26.
what can you expect from yourself
Life Between the Exit Signs was created on 1968-04-01.
Anticipating something means to both to expect something and take action for that reason. Expecting something does not necessarily require any action.
Four miles
tolls between exit 10 and exit 1 for a car
about 7 miles
Exit numbers correspond to mileage. That's 123 miles.
60 miles
The first Roseburg exit from Eugene is exit #127 The first Eugene exit from Roseburg is exit # 188 subtracting these you will find that Eugene is 61 miles from Roseburg
A stage exit is commonly referred to as a "wings" or "backstage." The area where performers exit the stage is often called the "exit" or "backstage exit." These spaces are crucial for seamless transitions between scenes and for maintaining the flow of a performance.
Why do you see the word "Exit" on illuminated signs above doors? Because "Exit" means "he leaves" in Latin. It marks the way out. In theatre, an exit is when someone leaves. "Players" are people playing a part in a play, or in other words, actors. The words "The players exit" meaning that the actors leave the stage are found in the writing of Shakespeare's day because Shakespeare wrote in Modern English, the same as you do when you wrote this question.