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1 The swollen stream will prevent egress from the valley till it subsides.
2 They were so arranged as to prevent egress from the park.
3 Now Ishmael stood between two rocks filling the only egress from this place.
4 Suppose I could find no egress from this building on the street side?
5 The only other egress from the court would be through one of the dwellings.
6 The doors parted to permit them egress from the atrium.
7 When they returned in the evening, egress from the train would be more ungainly.
8 Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) may also egress from the CNS along this pathway.
9 He also directed both men not to interfere with access or egress from the sites.
10 Here a heavy door barred the egress from the house, and before this she stopped.
11 She had always the key, he remembered, and the power of egress from her prison.
12 By this means all egress from the village of Fort Erie was effectually cut off.
13 Rafael reached the Suburban Bridge, one of the two means of egress from the Old City.
14 The coordinated processes of parasite egress from and invasion into erythrocytes are rapid and tightly regulated.
15 The doors which gave egress from the boat-house to the lake were thrown open by Uncle Ben.
16 She became a little pale, and turned as though to find some other egress from the shop.
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