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“I go out with my band and I play typical band gigs, but I prefer being in a basement with a free jazz drummer any day of the week.”

From Los Angeles Times

“And I said, well, you can go out with her, but the Michele you’re going to marry is Michele Singer,” Sonnenfeld, the film’s cinematographer who is now a veteran director, said in an interview Sunday night.

From The Wall Street Journal

But time heals all boring Main Events and fans were not ready to see Cena go out with a whimper in his final match.

From Salon

Many shoppers now only go out with a phone and carry coins less.

From BBC

A dispiriting choke in the first game being followed by a credible draw in the second to keep hopes alive, only to then go out with a whimper in the final group match.

From BBC