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on the way out

  1. Going out of fashion, becoming obsolete, as in Full-size cars are on their way out .

  2. About to go out, as in We were on our way out when the phone rang .



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On the way out of the theater, as James Brown’s “Get Up Offa That Thing†played over the end credits, I remembered what it was like seeing the movie for the first time when I was a kid.

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"You've got to look after you own people and once you've looked after your own, if there's any spare change you can look after other people, but if you're a government that's not looking after your own, you're on the way out," Mr Bowater said.

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This is not an economy built to last, but a bunch of rich men stealing everything they can on the way out the door.

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On the way out, Navarro said, she got a text from her father, asking if there was still power in the area.

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The death of former President Carter serves as a reminder that presidents who look like failures on the way out the door are often reassessed more generously a decade or four down the road.

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