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1 cut\ the\ cards
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2 cut\ the\ deck
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3 cut\ the\ Gordian\ knot
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4 cut\ the\ ground\ from\ under
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5 cut\ the\ hair
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6 cut\ the\ matter\ short
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7 cut\ the\ throat
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8 cut\ to\ the\ quick
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