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EEElectrical Engineering
EEElectrical Engineer
EEExponent
EEEstonia
EEEnterprise Edition (Java2)
EEEvaluation Engineering
EEEveryone Else
EEEnvironmental Education
EEEnd-to-End (computer networking)
EEExpression Engine (Pmachine.com)
EEEnd Entity (validation)
EEExperts Exchange
EEEnergy Efficiency
EEEngineering Evaluation
EEEastern European
EEElectrical Equipment
EEExecution Environment
EEExtreme Edition (Intel Pentium 4)
EEEnvironmental Engineering
EEEnergy and Environment
EEElectrical Energy
EEEagle Eye
EEElementary Education
EEEmployee(s)
EEEcological Economics (journal)
EEEnergy Expenditure
EEEaster Egg (hidden area of a program or site)
EEElectronic Engineer
EEErsatz Elevator (Lemony Snicket)
EEExternal Environment
EEExtended Edition (DVD movie version)
EEEmpire Earth (game)
EEEast End (various locations)
EEEthinyl Estradiol (also seen as EE2)
EEEvil Empire (gaming)
EEExecutive Editor
EEEarly Entry
EEExtended Essay (International Baccalaureate)
EEEmergency Exit
EEEarly Edition
EEEffort Estimation (testing)
EEEqual Exchange
EEEverybody Edits (game)
EEEosinophilic Esophagitis
EEEnd-Effector
EEExternal Examiner
EEEducation Establishment
EE2-Ethoxyethanol (ether)
EEEarly Enrollee (sports)
EEEnterprise Engineering
EEEquipment Engineering
EEExpressed Emotion (psychiatric term used in schizophrenia settings)
EEEstoy Escuchando (Spanish: now playing)
EEEdge Enhancement (video)
EEEther Extract
EEEnvelope Expansion
EEEased Edges (lumber industry)
EEElite Edition
EEEt Cetera, Et Cetera
EEElectronic Encyclopedia
EEElement Evil (games)
EEEdward Elric (protagonist of anime series FullMetal Alchemist)
EEExcess Emission(s)
EEEscape and Evasion
EEEternal Energy
EEElement Energy
EEEcological Efficiency
EEEarth Electrode
EEExercise Experience
EEExotic Ethnic (gaming)
EEEcosystem Evaluation
EEErrors Excepted
EEExtended Employment program
EEExudative Epidermitis (Porcine Circovirus 2)
EEEuskadiko Ezquerra (Basque Division of the Spanish Left Wing Party)
EEEmergency Establishment (US DoD)
EEEternal Echo (band)
EEElements of Expense
EEEternity Engine (gaming)
EEEnter Exponent (calculator function)
EEEthylmalonic Encephalopathy
EEEpreuve d'essai (French: proof print)
EEEmo Earth (social network)
EEExponential Elevation
EEEngagement Effectiveness
EEElston-Ellis Grade (also seen as E-E)
EEEvropaiki Enosi (Greek: European Union)
EEElectrical Essence (forum)
EEEngraver's Express, Inc
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Richard Karikari, Executive Director of Kumasi-based Oli Best Road Safety Organisation, has called for public education on the use of emergency exit doors and the use of hammers thus provided in vehicles in case of an emergency.
The first step is to collect data for VISSIM such as locations of emergency exits, locations of evacuees, locations of emergency exit guidance points, number of evacuees, travel distances, time to arrive emergency exits, and evacuation parameters.
He said: "The boy fell out of the emergency exit of the coach which was taking him, his friends and some family to a rugby tournament.
pitch, or four extra in., in rows 2-5 and emergency exit rows 10-11.
The airline said that the fleet now offers 38 inches of pitch in rows 2-5, plus emergency exit rows 10 and 11, for an additional fee.
China Airlines spokesman Sun Hung-wen told reporters in Taipei the aircraft skidded on the tarmac on its way from the runway to the gate after landing at the Okinawa airport, starting a fire that prompted the emergency exit.
'Emergency Exit': She walks away, around the outside circle/of the concert hall, toward the man exactly//opposite.
In order to cover the whole area, Bosch installed 19 security systems, 18,000 fire alarms, 460 emergency exit terminals and 1,900 magnetic contacts.
Travellers on the Edinburgh-to-Dublin night-flight were stunned when they saw a bag of filthy rubbish piled against an emergency exit - right beneath a warning sign to keep the area clear.
Designed to be attractive, affordable, and easy to install, they provide loss prevention and life safety at emergency exit doors.
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