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It ws only outside, after the ceremony, that the 76-year-old Wilpon did something he infrequently does these days, which is to talk about his team, which has not had a winning record since Citi Field opened in 2009.
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Boxing really is the nearest thing to the modern gladiatorial contests, and like those contests, sometimes, though I admit infrequently, does result in death.
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Easily said, infrequently done.
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And the "Resurrection" is so powerful a piece — and relatively infrequently done, because of the large forces required — that any performance is deeply affecting.
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