| 41. | De Blasio, acting on behalf of Cuomo, told Rangel that Cuomo was exploring a graceful exit from the race.
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| 42. | Bradley's best hope may be that a respectable showing today gives him a way to make a graceful exit.
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| 43. | Tisch, these executives said, needed a graceful exit from CBS, almost as much as Diller needed a way in.
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| 44. | The red telephone boxes that first appeared on this country's streets in 1936 also are facing a graceful exit.
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| 45. | The New York Knicks cannot seem to make a graceful exit, often tripping over the threshold as they leave a building.
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| 46. | It gives Citysearch an immediate presence in some big markets, and it gives Microsoft a graceful exit from its city-guide strategy.
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| 47. | In exchange for stepping aside, all six parties in his government supported Banharn during the vote, allowing him a graceful exit.
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| 48. | It would be a graceful exit, floating away on the golden parachute the company granted him and other top executives last summer.
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| 49. | But it appears the fierce pride that propelled Rice back to greatness from several operations, will not allow him that graceful exit.
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| 50. | If their campaigns collapse early, they can make a graceful exit, saying that _ technically _ they were never in the race.
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