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Hail Mary pass.
In American football, a Hail Mary pass is a long, desperate pass at the end of the game that is hoped may gain some points, so it is used for a desperate attempt to resolve a serious problem at the last minute.
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Hail Mary pass
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A long forward pass with little chance of completion, typically used by the losing team when time is running out and no other play is practical, in a desperate attempt to score the winning points.
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Well, BlackBerry's Hail Mary pass, its bet-the-farm phone, is finally here.
Walter's clever phone call to Skyler was certainly a fantastic Hail Mary pass, as Saul acknowledges.
His memoir is a successful Hail Mary pass if ever there was one.
AOL's purchase of the Huffington Post is the equivalent of a fourth-quarter Hail Mary pass.
Curtis Jordan sealed the victory by deflecting Kramer's last-second Hail Mary pass.
After the Michigan primary, that "Hail Mary" pass has mostly been struck from the playbook.
Here's Doug Flutie and the Hail Mary pass.
Coming to U.C.L.A. "was our Hail Mary pass," said his wife, Andra, a postal worker.
1) Calvin Johnson reels in a Hail Mary pass between three defenders.
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