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"Once they finally walk out," she said, "you're glad you got a good price, and you're relieved that you could sell them".
But when Buena, Buchanan and Donaghy finally walk out on to a small London stage primed with three stools, three mic stands and three setlists taped to the floor, their arrival in the flesh (with no gouge marks visible) still feels all shivery with closure, and shiny with portent.
If Roberts, now 78, does finally walk out of Littlehey prison in Cambridgeshire after nearly half a century, he will remain, whether he likes it or not, forever in the public eye.
There is nothing better than when you finally walk out of work, or university, or whatever it is that you've sold your soul to, on a Friday knowing you have a two-day reprieve from the hell that is your professional life.
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Rushent finally walked out after a spat with the vocalist Susanne Sulley.
Repeatedly drawn back to the carnations, he finally walked out, but not before looking back.
Mr. Crouch's Malvolio finally walks out on his audience, leaving it to wonder whether to stay in or leave their seats.
But even in anger, he projects an attenuated, almost ghostly presence, and when he finally walks out on Cathy, it doesn't leave much of a vacuum.
His wife, working 18 hours a day to support them, has finally walked out: "She did not complain until she hated me".
Several hours later, the Shas Party, whose balkiness has unsettled the government since it took office last July, finally walked out for good.
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