. _:vb7039761 . _:vb7039763 "Lucy enters at 11 o'clock and runs to her mother after blowing kiss to audience with both hands. They both exit at 11 o'clock, after Appleby's line. Ethel crosses to her victim at 3 o'clock, winks at him and then looks over her shoulder as she crosses to door at 1 o'clock, where she speaks her line and exits."@en . . _:vb7039765 "A disinfectant footbath is recommended when exiting from the isolation area. Shoe covers or booties can be placed over shoes prior to entering the isolation ward and disposed of immediately before exiting."@en . . _:vb7039764 "The sciatic nerve exits via the greater sciatic foramen and may in fact be divided by all or part of the piriformis muscle. The pudendal nerve exits via greater sciatic foramen and enters perineum via the lesser sciatic foramen."@en . . _:vb7039764 . . _:vb7039765 . _:vb7039762 . _:vb7039761 "(intransitive) To go out or go away from a place or situation; to depart, to leave."@en . _:vb7039763 . _:vb7039765 "2014, Jennifer Serling, \u201CDisease Transmission, Control, and Prevention\u201D, in Paula Pattengale, Terea Sonsthagen, Tasks for the Veterinary Assistant, 3rd edition, Ames, Iowa: Wiley-Blackwell, \u2192ISBN, task 5.4 (Isolation Ward Rules and Sanitation), page 116:"@en . _:vb7039764 "1993, Thomas R. Gest, William E. Burkel, Nicholas A. Waanders, \u201CGluteal Region and Posterior Thigh\u201D, in Review Questions for Gross Anatomy & Embryology, New York, N.Y., Carnforth, Lancashire: Parthenon Publishing Group, \u2192ISBN, page 294, column 2:"@en . "1" . _:vb7039762 "1873, Henry A. Carroll, Romulus: An Historical Tragedy, in Five Acts, Memphis, Tenn.: Partee & Matthews, book and job printers, \u2192OCLC, act I, scene iii, page 13:"@en . _:vb7039763 "1971, Henning Nelms, \u201CNote on Curtain Calls\u201D, in Only an Orphan Girl: A Soul-stirring Drama of Human Trials and Tribulations in Four Acts, New York, N.Y.: Dramatists Play Service, \u2192OCLC, page 59:"@en . _:vb7039762 "Come, good Remus, our men await us. Let the lion roar and roam to-day; he may be of service; to-morrow, perchance we'll chain him. [Exit Stephano right fourth entrance. Soft music. Remus, exiting, looks hard at Romulus. Exit Remus right fourth entrance.]"@en .