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Cosa (chi) è Quiet Exit - definizione


Quiet Exit         
MUZIEKALBUM VAN ELVIRA NIKOLAISEN
Quiet Exit is het debuutalbum van de Noorse zangeres en liedjesschrijfster Elvira Nikolaisen uit 2006. Het album bevat 12 nummers gecomponeerd en geschreven door Nikolaisen zelf.
Exit (album)         
MUZIEKALBUM VAN TANGERINE DREAM
Exit (Tangerine Dream album)
| opname = juni / juli 1981
Exit...Stage Left         
MUZIEKALBUM VAN RUSH
Exit ... Stage Left
Exit...Stage Left is het tweede livealbum van Rush, uitgebracht in 1981 door Anthem Records en Mercury Records.
Esempi dal corpus di testo per Quiet Exit
1. According to a source, as the video started rolling, John Prescott made a quiet exit.
2. The girls aren‘t planning on a quiet exit though, claiming they will be returning in the very near future.
3. Having spoken to representatives from every single one of the 157 countries on parade, the Queen makes a quiet exit shortly after 10pm.
4. Just two hours earlier, the 60–year–old Manchester City manager was seen making a quiet exit, discreetly slipping into his car in a grey suit and open shirt.
5. "Each warlord has his own stake in it; sometime his power is completely based on drugs." He added: "The only thing in the West‘s favour is that you have allies, while we were isolated." Gen Aushev believed that the Americans, who have 18,000 troops in Afghanistan, were attempting to pave the way for a quiet exit by asking for more soldiers from allies such as Britain and Poland.