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  • ` ` It's like we've done it night-in, night-out. ''

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • Teaming up with the sainted Tina Fey, Carell plays a stuck-in-a-rut dullard whose regular night-out with the wife turns into an outlandish crime drama after the pair adopt false identities to sneak a table at a swanky restaurant.

    Mark Kermode's DVD round-up 2010

  • You've got young guys who aren't going to make veteran plays night-in and night-out.

    USATODAY.com 2008

  • The brick-and-mortar stores are evaporating, and a night-out to the multiplex requires more time and energy (and money) than ever before.

    Matt Dentler: Greener Movie Viewing 2009

  • ` ` He plays real good for us night-in and night-out.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • The Wolves lost by 29 points at Memphis on Saturday and by 15 to San Antonio on Friday, a disturbing trend for a young team that, up until then, had at least shown plenty of effort night-in and night-out.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • ` ` We usually go out on the floor and play hard night-in and night-out.

    USATODAY.com 2007

  • Compton said he was mugged and raped after a night-out in Houston, and within months tested positive for the deadly virus in 1992.

    Living with AIDS in the House of Hope 2008

  • ` ` Night-in and night-out he makes those kinds of shots. ''

    USATODAY.com - Basketball - Denver vs. Minnesota 2006

  • It is just a matter of him being consistent night-in and night-out in delivering those skills. ''

    USATODAY.com - Hockey - Chicago vs. Nashville 2006

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