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    What do a pack of lions; a (sometimes) infinite tessellation of squares; somebody who has difficulty reaching a destination; an animal that looks similar to, but is not, a mouse; a group of proteins found in wheat, alongside starch; the abbreviation for a US state next to California; and a slow-moving mammal famous for its slowness, have in common?

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    Each hints at a different deadly sin.

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