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  • Tough and self-sufficient, Nadia doesn't owe anyone any explanations. But that doesn't mean she always works alone. One of her contacts has recruited her in the hunt for a ruthlessly efficient serial killer cutting a swath of terror across the country. The assassin is far too skilled to be an amateur—and the precision of the killings is bringing the Feds much too close to the hit man community for comfort. To put an end to the murders, Nadia will have to turn herself from predator to prey as she employs every trick she knows to find the killer. Before the killer finds her…
  • The Linear Guild uses the chaos of the battle to escape from the Azure City prison.
  • "Exit Strategy" is the twelfth episode of Arrested Development's third season. The Bluth boys find a web of mass deception in Iraq when Michael and Buster rescue G.O.B., who was imprisoned while on a USO tour. Meanwhile, George Michael plans a Sweet 16 surprise party for Maeby.
  • Exit Strategy is the twenty-second episode in the seventh season of CSI: NY.
  • An exit strategy is a means of leaving one's current situation, either after a predetermined objective has been achieved, or as a strategy to mitigate failure. An organisation or individual without an exit strategy may be in a quagmire. At worst, an exit strategy will save face; at best, an exit strategy will peg a withdrawal to the achievement of an objective worth more than the cost of continued involvement.
  • Exit Strategy is the twentieth episode of the third season and the 64th overall episode of Charmed.
  • Exit Strategy es el vigésimo segundo y último episodio de la séptima temporada de CSI: NY. Después de una experiencia cercana a la muerte, Mac vuelve a su último caso sin resolver, un robo a una bodega en 2002, en el cual trabajaba con Aiden. La nueva evidencia sugiere que una joven fue secuestrada durante el crimen, por lo que Mac y el equipo de se lanzan a una persecución en todo el país para encontrarla. Ella se reúne con su madre, y Mac le dice a Jo que cree que ha hecho bien de su parte.
  • Exit Strategy is the one hundred eighteenth issue of the series.
  • The contract involves destroying the South Korean command center in Sinuiju Downtown to allow Chinese forces to advance into the city.
  • Exit Strategy is a 1999 American Thriller written and directed by Tim Burton starring Johnny Depp, Joan Cusack, Reese Witherspoon, Colin Farrell, Bobcat Goldtwait, Kelly Preston, Emilio Estevez, Scott Adkins, Alicia Silverstone, Emily Browning and Helena Bonham Carter. The film is inspired by the likes of Agatha Christie's classic tale And Then There Were None, Murder On The Orient Express and The Mousetrap (Also a story by Agatha Christie).
  • The more things changed, the more they stayed the same. Agent Williams reflected on that thought as he followed a railroad track into Pennsylvania, or at least what was left of it. Six months ago, he made a living tracking down SCPs, and now, his life depended on reaching one that had already been found. He was still somewhat in contact with the Foundation, or at least what was left of it. There wasn't a lot of things left nowadays. Occasionally, he'd get scattered radio messages from Sites, MTFs, and some stranded Agents, but they never broadcasted for very long. Of all the Sites he knew of, Williams could only count the remaining ones on one or two hands. The rest had either fallen in the initial chaos, or initiated nuclear failsafe. A macabre game surviving personnel played was to ask e
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  • Navigate: Buzzwords... (edit) See also: Acronyms ... Bond Glossary ... Investing Glossary ... Technical Analysis Glossary... Life Insurance Glossary... (edit) __NOEDITSECTION__
  • Tough and self-sufficient, Nadia doesn't owe anyone any explanations. But that doesn't mean she always works alone. One of her contacts has recruited her in the hunt for a ruthlessly efficient serial killer cutting a swath of terror across the country. The assassin is far too skilled to be an amateur—and the precision of the killings is bringing the Feds much too close to the hit man community for comfort. To put an end to the murders, Nadia will have to turn herself from predator to prey as she employs every trick she knows to find the killer. Before the killer finds her…
  • The Linear Guild uses the chaos of the battle to escape from the Azure City prison.
  • "Exit Strategy" is the twelfth episode of Arrested Development's third season. The Bluth boys find a web of mass deception in Iraq when Michael and Buster rescue G.O.B., who was imprisoned while on a USO tour. Meanwhile, George Michael plans a Sweet 16 surprise party for Maeby.
  • Exit Strategy is the twenty-second episode in the seventh season of CSI: NY.
  • An exit strategy is a means of leaving one's current situation, either after a predetermined objective has been achieved, or as a strategy to mitigate failure. An organisation or individual without an exit strategy may be in a quagmire. At worst, an exit strategy will save face; at best, an exit strategy will peg a withdrawal to the achievement of an objective worth more than the cost of continued involvement.
  • Exit Strategy is a 1999 American Thriller written and directed by Tim Burton starring Johnny Depp, Joan Cusack, Reese Witherspoon, Colin Farrell, Bobcat Goldtwait, Kelly Preston, Emilio Estevez, Scott Adkins, Alicia Silverstone, Emily Browning and Helena Bonham Carter. The film is inspired by the likes of Agatha Christie's classic tale And Then There Were None, Murder On The Orient Express and The Mousetrap (Also a story by Agatha Christie). The film is centrally shot in Yorkshire, England at the large Castle Howard estate which serves as the film's eponymous Mansion and basically only location. The film is very similiar to the following 2003 thriller film from James Mangold Identity which concerns a killer containing 10 personalities in his head stranded at a Desert Motel during a rainstorm being picked off one by one, in Burton's Exit Strategy the film oversees a group of people stranded at a Mansion due to a Windstorm being picked off one by one but instead of the twist being personalities the characters being killed are indeed soul re-inactments of people who have already been killed. The Mansion is indeed dilepidated and not for sale anymore following one of them killing the others three years ago and the killings continously repeat within his head as a result of his soul.
  • Exit Strategy is the twentieth episode of the third season and the 64th overall episode of Charmed.
  • The more things changed, the more they stayed the same. Agent Williams reflected on that thought as he followed a railroad track into Pennsylvania, or at least what was left of it. Six months ago, he made a living tracking down SCPs, and now, his life depended on reaching one that had already been found. He was still somewhat in contact with the Foundation, or at least what was left of it. There wasn't a lot of things left nowadays. Occasionally, he'd get scattered radio messages from Sites, MTFs, and some stranded Agents, but they never broadcasted for very long. Of all the Sites he knew of, Williams could only count the remaining ones on one or two hands. The rest had either fallen in the initial chaos, or initiated nuclear failsafe. A macabre game surviving personnel played was to ask each other what they were doing on S-Day, the day everything went to Hell. Williams himself was on assignment in South America, when he noticed the rain forest around him slowly turning into clockwork. It was at that moment he bugged out. He never did find out what was the exact cause, but there were rumors floating about that a SCP-217 infected crewman on the International Space Station caused a catastrophic accident, seeding the entire lower atmosphere with clockwork "spores". After hearing SCP-217 had went global, and at least a dozen sites were compromised, Williams knew it was time to execute his Exit Strategy. His first priority was getting in contact with Richards. Richards was in fact on Keter duty, overseeing SCP-231, no less. Containment was already blown to hell, so the priority was getting the hell out. However, Richards did note that before leaving, she made sure to leave her sidearm in 231-7's containment cell. Williams didn't know the details of what happened afterwards, but from what he heard from the Sites that still had access to surveillance satellites, there was a massive "dead zone" gobbling up Europe and slowly making its way across the Atlantic. Richards then managed to hop a plane to North America, but the closest she could get was a Canadian Air Force Base in Nova Scotia. Either way, they had to get to their destination on foot. A rather dangerous proposition, as all sorts of terrible things were loose, and not just SCPs. Both the Church of the Broken God and the Global Occult Coalition were out in full force. GOC Mobile Execution Teams were basically destroying everything that moved. If they didn't have a dim view of the Foundation before, they certainly did so now, since they considered the Foundation at fault for not destroying the SCPs when it had the chance. The Church was meanwhile capitalizing on a wave of religious doomsday fervor, gobbling up more and more followers every day. Last Williams heard, SCP-835 had grown to such ridiculous proportions that the oceans were literally unlivable, and that it had overtaken SCP-882's containment facility. The Church was busy trying to reach the machine by throwing wave after wave of clockwork drones at the biological monstrosity. As for the other factions, well, most governments collapsed several months into the crisis, leaving a vacuum for others to grab power. Marshall, Carter, & Dark set up a stronghold in England called Avalon, which rather fit their pretentious nature. Williams secretly hoped whatever Eldritch horror born from 231-7 took time to swing north and show those snooty bastards a good time. The Serpent's Hand and Chaos Insurgency were also out in full force, often directly clashing with the Church and GOC for control of what was left. Like the Church, the Horizon Initiative was also riding a wave of religious doomsday fervor. The Manna Charitable Foundation was trying to set up refugee zones, with varying levels of success. Of the Iranians, Williams had no idea whatsoever. The Middle East was one of the first areas to be reduced to a nuclear wasteland in the global panic. Quickly focusing on matters at hand, Williams took a moment to get his bearings. If he was right, he was only several miles from his objective. So far, sticking to back roads and the wilderness had hampered his progress, but it was necessary to avoid unwanted attention. The GOC's METs essentially controlled the roads, and Williams couldn't afford to have other refugees or survivors tagging along with him. They'd just be extra baggage. "This is Site-17, going off the air." Williams' radio squawked. It was essentially Foundation-speak for nuclear failsafe. That left the remaining known operational Sites down to four or five. "One less reason to stay, I guess." Williams muttered to himself. Unfortunately, before he could go any farther, Williams noticed something terribly wrong. He saw SCP-615 laying on the tracks. Sure, it could have been just any random pile of sticks and logs, but he could tell. Keeping his distance, he managed to catch sight of a MET of about five men coming the opposite way, flamethrowers in hand. They were obviously on the hunt, torching every pile of wood they could find. When they finally did hit 615, the creature quickly shot off into the forest. Spoon let the MET chase 615. There was only one SCP on his mind now, and any fight he could avoid the better. He still had bad memories of his encounter with SCP-173 in Arizona. Spending two days and three nights in a cargo container while hearing 173 repeatedly banging on the walls were some of the worst in his life. Finally, he reached vestiges of civilization. It wasn't much, just a railroad junction with a small residential district and some stores, but he was on the right track. Keeping an eye out for any unnatural presences, Williams made a dash over the crossing, painfully aware of how exposed he was. Checking his map again, he found that he was only a few blocks from his destination. Encouraged, Williams continued deeper into the town, and felt his heart sink slightly. There was what looked like a military checkpoint just up the road, directly between him and the Exit. Fortunately, the men manning the checkpoint didn't look like they were from any GOI, so Williams had hopes that he could bluff his way past. Approaching closer, he could see that the checkpoint was manned by a pair of young, incredibly scared National Guards. He didn't think any of those poor saps were still alive. "State your business!" One of them yelled, aiming his M16 rifle right at Williams' face. Even though the kid was wearing full NBC gear, he couldn't hide the fear in his body language. "Whoa, calm down, son." Williams said diplomatically. "I'm not here to fight." The other Guardsman breathed a sigh of relief through his gas mask. "Oh thank god, are you here to help with the purge?" "Uh, yeah." Williams nodded, going with the flow. "I'm Special Forces." "Great!" The second Guardsman stood aside, pulling open the makeshift barricade to allow Williams through. "It hit two days ago. The GOC is helping us clean it out. You should go to them if you want to help out." "I'll keep that in mind." "Oh yeah, remember, if you don't have an official sanction, we can't let you back out!" The first Guardsman added helpfully. With his objective so tantalizingly close, Williams started sprinting for his destination. However, in his rush, he got sloppy, rounded a corner, and ran straight into a GOC MET. "Stop!" The MET leader yelled. "Don't worry, I'm not infected." "All individuals breaking curfew are assumed to be infected." The MET leader inched closer to Williams, trying to get a good look at him. "Where are you from?" Behind the MET leader, Williams observed the rest of the MET unloading piles of clockwork corpses from a truck and dumping them onto a nearby lawn, where another MET member was collecting gasoline in preparation for a bonfire. "I'm from the Foundation, I've been sent here to help." "Hold on, I'm running this through Command." The MET leader turned around and starting waving to his squad. "He's totally playing you." A cold, feminine voice burst through Williams' headset. "There aren't any outgoing signals. Just stand still." A fraction of a second later, the MET leader's head exploded like a melon, and the rest of the body crumpled like a sack of meat. The rest of the MET was still in shock, and had no chance to react before being cut down by a combination of fire from Williams' M4 and Richard's sniper rifle. "You're late." Richards said in an annoyed tone as she made her way down from her perch atop a nearby water tower. "I've been camped up there for a week waiting for you to get your sorry ass here." "Well, as you can see, I was held up." Williams scoffed. She seemed to think going cross country on foot was a cakewalk! "Come on, we don't have much time." Richards motioned for Williams to follow her. "Foundation HQ activated nuclear failsafe twenty minutes ago." "So there really is nothing left." "Affirmative." Williams and Richards were standing in a ruined mini-mart, which had literally been looted to its foundations. However, they weren't here for food or money, they were here for the restroom. "Does it still work?" Spoon asked. "I've tested it. SCP-436 is still operational." Richards opened the restroom door, which was now hanging precariously off one hinge. "You do realize the inherent danger and unpredictability of this SCP?" "Can you honestly say it could be any worse than what we're in right now?" "Point." It was incredibly awkward trying to fit two people into a restroom stall designed for one, especially when both individuals were clad in full combat gear. However, they did eventually manage to make it work, and there really wasn't anybody around to see the whole fiasco anyways. "Well, see you on the other side." Williams said. "To greener pastures." Richards said as she grabbed the door handle and pulled it closed.
  • Exit Strategy es el vigésimo segundo y último episodio de la séptima temporada de CSI: NY. Después de una experiencia cercana a la muerte, Mac vuelve a su último caso sin resolver, un robo a una bodega en 2002, en el cual trabajaba con Aiden. La nueva evidencia sugiere que una joven fue secuestrada durante el crimen, por lo que Mac y el equipo de se lanzan a una persecución en todo el país para encontrarla. Ella se reúne con su madre, y Mac le dice a Jo que cree que ha hecho bien de su parte.
  • Exit Strategy is the one hundred eighteenth issue of the series.
  • The contract involves destroying the South Korean command center in Sinuiju Downtown to allow Chinese forces to advance into the city.
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