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Exit (2013 Film)
Exit(s) may refer to: Architecture and engineering * Door * Portal (architecture), an opening in the walls of a structure * Emergency exit * Overwing exit, a type of emergency exit on an airplane * Exit ramp, a feature of a road interchange (road)#Terminology, interchange Art and entertainment Comics and magazines * Exit (comics), ''Exit'' (comics), a French comic by Bernard Werber and Alain Mounier * Exit (magazine), ''Exit'' (magazine), a British photography magazine Film * Exit (1986 film), ''Exit'' (1986 film), a Canadian film directed by Robert Ménard * Exit (1996 film), ''Exit'' (1996 film), an American film with a screenplay by Joe Augustyn * ''Exit'' (''Nöd ut''), a 1996 Swedish short film starring Geir Hansteen Jörgensen * Exit (2000 film), ''Exit'' (2000 film), a French film directed by Olivier Megaton * Exit (2006 film), ''Exit'' (2006 film), a Swedish film starring Maria Langhammer * ''Exit: una storia personale'', a 2010 Italian film by Massimiliano Amato * ...
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Door
A door is a hinged or otherwise movable barrier that allows ingress (entry) into and egress (exit) from an enclosure. The created opening in the wall is a ''doorway'' or ''portal''. A door's essential and primary purpose is to provide security by controlling access to the doorway (portal). Conventionally, it is a panel that fits into the doorway of a building, room, or vehicle. Doors are generally made of a material suited to the door's task. They are commonly attached by hinges, but can move by other means, such as slides or counterbalancing. The door may be able to move in various ways (at angles away from the doorway/portal, by sliding on a plane parallel to the frame, by folding in angles on a parallel plane, or by spinning along an axis at the center of the frame) to allow or prevent ingress or egress. In most cases, a door's interior matches its exterior side. But in other cases (e.g., a vehicle door) the two sides are radically different. Many doors incorporate locking ...
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