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So the Rangers went out, now having won the Stanley Cup once in 71 years, in that increasingly distant postseason of 1994.
In 1970, Beaton wonders, as much from careerism as from despair, whether it wouldn't have been better to die after the prostate operation; he has just won a Tony for "Coco" (all the sweeter for Hepburn's having lost in her category), and if he "went out now it would be on a high note".
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"So... are you guys going out now?" read one text.
"I can't think of anything worse than going out now".
Bernard adds: "I've just seen that train go out now and it's clapped out.
"We are going out now with our front-end loaders and big equipment," he said.
"You go out now, it's clubby, there's too many rules.
They like to flex their muscles and go out now and again and punch somebody.
I can go out now and enjoy a pickup game, but it's not the same.
"No student of nature should go out now expecting to find a new world".
"Mark Hughes was supposed to be in the running but he has gone out now and I couldn't tell you who it's going to be.
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