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go north with the club

go north with the club
 v.— «Eight survivors of the six-week training school at Sarasota are due to go north with the club.» —“BoSox Will Go WIth Oldsters As Long as They Keep in Race” by Jack Hand Joplin Globe (Mo.) Mar. 21, 1952. (source: Double-Tongued Dictionary)

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