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He'll get another chance to aim for the sticks.
It just gave the Giants another chance to aim for Dilfer.
The E.U. summit meeting this week is a chance to aim at both targets.
A generation legendary for its self-centeredness seemed to grasp that here was a historic chance to aim for something greater.
"I hope this result will give Ukraine more stamina and strength to prepare to host the 2012 European Championships, and I think now that Eastern European countries have the chance to aim for the Champions League".
SAN FRANCISCO — Online advertising offers marketers the chance to aim ads at very specific groups of people — say, golf players in Illinois who make more than $150,000 a year and vacation in Hawaii.
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The dummy from Pirlo was exquisite and completely bamboozled Sturridge, the nearest opponent, leaving Marchisio with the chance to take aim.
Wilkinson, though, was soon given a chance to take aim at the posts when Clermont infringed at the breakdown and the outside-half duly levelled.
WASHINGTON — Senate Democrats searched Wednesday for support to pass a $140 billion package of tax breaks, safety-net spending and tax increases on the affluent as lawmakers worried that a final chance to take broad aim at unemployment before the November elections could slip away.
Without a host nation place to aim for, their chances of qualifying for subsequent Games currently appear slim.
In experiments, these prototypes proved difficult to aim and only by chance did any stick to the metal bins used to represent tanks.
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