Definitions
Sorry, no definitions found. You may find more data at entrances.
Etymologies
Sorry, no etymologies found.
Support

Help support Wordnik (and make this page ad-free) by adopting the word Entrances.
Examples
-
"Entrances" is the total number of entrances on the page.
-
"Entrances" is the total number of entrances on the page.
-
He became that in 1994 by ramrodding through Congress the FACE (Freedom of Access to Clinic Entrances) Act, which made baby-saving a federal crime and punishable by severe penalties.
-
Later on the second program, the less-distinguished music by Hunter Johnson that accompanies Ms. Graham's "Deaths and Entrances" 1943, more like a moody movie soundtrack than a motivating force, proved less debilitating to the effectiveness of her choreography.
A Cautionary Tale in Dance Robert Greskovic 2011
-
Then a Republican administration takes office, and decides to appoint these lawyers to the DOJ, specifically to the group (or task force or whatever they call it) responsible for enforcing federal laws protecting access to abortion clinics, principally FACE (the Freedom of Access to Clinics Entrances Act).
-
The contents are organized into sections (“Great Escapes and Entrances,” “The Best Defense,” “Leaps of Faith,” “Emergencies,” and “Adventure Survival”) again providing invaluable aid to anyone who is in need to exact details and skills to be performed in a specific situation.
-
Handsomely set by Arch Lauterer's original sculptural pieces, which delicately indicate a fusty interior, and somewhat dulled by Oscar de la Renta's busy reworking of the original costumes, "Deaths and Entrances"—recently trimmed of some 10 minutes by Ms. Eilber—concerns a turbulent household dominated by three sisters, said to be based on England's literary Brontës.
A Cautionary Tale in Dance Robert Greskovic 2011
-
Entrances and exits were random, James F. Ingalls's lighting was mostly stygian and occasionally lurid, and several important interactions were staged entirely out of the light.
The Tests of Patience Heidi Waleson 2011
-
The less said the better about "Chasing," the season's lone premiere, promoted in the program as a "companion piece to 'Deaths and Entrances.'"
A Cautionary Tale in Dance Robert Greskovic 2011
-
The contents are organized into sections (“Great Escapes and Entrances,” “The Best Defense,” “Leaps of Faith,” “Emergencies,” and “Adventure Survival”) again providing invaluable aid to anyone who is in need to exact details and skills to be performed in a specific situation.
Comments
Log in or sign up to get involved in the conversation. It's quick and easy.