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"The die is cast" is an idiom that means a situation has been decided or finalized, and there is no going back. It suggests that the outcome is predetermined and cannot be changed, even if one tries to alter it.

The idiom "show the door" means to dismiss or expel someone from a place or position of authority or responsibility. It can also mean to close down or shut down a business or organization.

To reveal a secret or a hidden truth, often unwittingly or unintentionally.

The idiom "mend fences" means to make amends, repair a damaged relationship or situation, or to try to restore peace or harmony after a conflict or disagreement. It can also mean to take steps to prevent future disputes or misunderstandings.

The idiom "apples to oranges" means that two things are being compared that are not really similar or have nothing in common, making it difficult to make a valid comparison. It can also imply that a comparison between two things is unfair or unjust.