"They're going to cut through the Iraqis like a knife through butter,"
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"Those price declines obviously cut through profit margins like a knife through butter, " said Henderson.
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However, stands and foot pedals were frequently replaced; the drummer " would go through them like a knife through butter ."
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But by literally standing up for people who can't stand up on their own, Kennedy sliced through the blockage like a knife through butter.
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The impact drill will go through concrete like a knife through butter; an electric drill will take decades to make a hole, even with a masonry bit.
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But the feeling is that whatever fire wall ( a system may erect ), well, someone like a Kevin Mitnick could cut through it like a knife through butter.
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In case memory fails you, that's the Oklahoma team that went through a murderous October schedule of Texas, Kansas State and Nebraska like a knife through butter.
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"We do seem to have gone through quite a lot of technical resistance levels like a knife through butter, " said Ken Okamura, a strategist at Dresdner Kleinwort Benson.
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"With Kabila, we don't have a track record to look at, but we do know he has moved like a knife through butter through the country,"
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The Russian soldiers who usually wore the uniforms of the Imperial Russian Army had considerable military effectiveness and according to one reporter " they went through the Chinese troops like a knife through butter ".