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31. Cut into quarters, then peel away the rind. 32. Cut into three layers using a serrated knife. 33. Trim the fennel, cut into quarters and core. 34. Even the bread was cut into mathematical shapes. 35. Cut into quarters and arrange around brioche slices. 36. The rough metal edge cut into his finger tip. 37. The slabs are then cut into pieces and rinsed. 38. You sure cut into my fun. 39. Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters. 40. An arrow, cut into two pieces. 41. Garnish with chicory leaves cut into rings. 42. The headlights cut into the growing murk. 43. He then knelt down, took out his small, sharp penknife and cut into the fleshy area between Adam's toes. 44. Depositum details were either cut into the lead or achieved by the imposition of cast lead letters. 45. When it was cut into ravioli, I decided, I would brush each one very lightly with egg white. 46. Her dark blonde hair was cut into a short, feathery style, which had been popular a few years ago. 47. Chop the segments. Peel and core the apples and cut into quarters. 48. Cut into the meat to see if it is done. 49. Away from the heat add the butter, cut into dice, and 1 oz sugar. 50. And the brilliant green broccoli, cooked al dente and cut into small pieces, makes eating with chopsticks manageable. 51. If the patient eats meat, it should be cut into chunks or cubes, not minced. 52. This is broken occasionally where farm tracks cut into the fields. 53. I looked up and saw again the arrow cut into the tree. 54. If the patient can only use one hand, food should be prepared ready to eat, cut into manageable pieces. 55. Each body had been cut into seven pieces and the parts put into ten bags. 56. Cut into 1 / 2-inch slices and put in large mixing bowl. 57. The straw can be cut into a point at one end. 58. When the waitress asked if I wanted my pizza cut into four or eight slices, I said, ‘Four. I don’t think I can eat eight.Yogi Berra 59. Roll out dough, cut into stars and top with cashew halves. 60. Knedliky, when it arrived, was nothing more sinister than dumplings cut into half-inch-thick slices.