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1 Some can't wait to cut loose and be free after 307 years.
2 Trying to decide whether he really can bring himself to cut loose . '
3 In April 1965, Lemass did indeed cut loose at The Irish Times.
4 I dream of doing it, but he cut loose and did it.
5 They would far rather cut loose and strike out on their own.
6 Only thing I can do is to open wide and cut loose .
7 You've cut loose from your base and burned your bridges behind you.
8 Athens is set to cut loose from its latest bailout on Monday.
9 Mothers are all like that when you cut loose from their apron-strings.
10 She saw what I'm like when I cut loose - there on the ship.
11 One word, boy, before you cut loose from all reason and reflection.
12 And I suspect I understand why you've cut loose your mortal scholars.
13 You had cut loose - and you couldn't get back when you wanted to.
14 Valdosta surprised Kling here in the garage and cut loose on him.
15 I guess seeing a wizard cut loose can do that to you.
16 He was pulling me to my feet when the thunder cut loose .
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