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But the midfielder was another player past his prime and, after just 18 months, he was ruthlessly cut loose by Jose Mourinho.
CNN should trust their people to know how to responsibly cut loose as we bid "bye, Felicia!" to 2022 and ring in 2023 with our best.
Source: https://www.onenewspage.com/n/World/1zpjuwz7nh/Opinion-Let-Them-Drink%21-It-Been.htm
England’s seamers rotated with shellshocked regularity but put together a long collection of wides, no-balls, full tosses and long-hops as Klaasen and Jansen cut loose – the latter smoking six sixes.
Funny how these thieving Democrats all seem to have miraculous recoveries after they’re cut loose from prison.
I can’t even describe it,” one crew member with reddish hair said as the sailors walked ashore with dazed looks and bloodshot eyes after their vessel was cut loose from cables that had snagged it.
Source: https://ktar.com/story/5508627/past-deep-sea-rescues-show-the-challenges-of-saving-those-on-board/
Of all his characters, though, West and Lamarche were especially fond of Roberto, likely because Herman was permitted to cut loose and be as zany as possible.
Source: https://www.slashfilm.com/1372886/futurama-recurring-character-only-one-scene-roberto/
The league had plenty of issues finding a home for the weeknight games ESPN cut loose, eventually striking deals with for exclusive Friday night and Sunday morning packages.
Source: https://awfulannouncing.com/espn/mlb-opt-out-rights-after-2025.html