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The quote "in again, out again, Finnegan" is a line from the nursery rhyme "Michael Finnegan." It describes the rhythmic pattern of a man named Finnegan who continually dies and comes back to life in a humorous and nonsensical way. The phrase is often used to convey the idea of someone repeatedly experiencing the same cycle of events.

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