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Off like a shot.
If someone is off like a shot, they leave or get going very quickly indeed.
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"I'm just not worried so much about pulling off a shot or making a perfect decision or shooting a great score," he said.
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But neither had pulled off a shot like that in a moment with so much pressure.
"I'm in the back of the field, I was trying to make a 1," Na said, adding, "I was trying to pull off a shot that's maybe a low-percentage shot".
With the Bears in the W column, this means that the only team with a shot at pulling off a Defeated Season are the 0-3 Detroit Lions, who are playing the Seattle Seahawks in the Monday night game.
Mr. McCain has the best shot of pulling off a victory in New York, polls show, and Mr. Bush is ahead in California and Ohio.
For instance, if you do a forward roll into a room and manage to pull off a head shot and then another head shot then your points go sky high.
In the madness, barely anyone could pull off a good shot.
"The challenge is hitting a ball with a less-than-perfect implement, but when you pull off a good shot, it's exhilarating," Stevens said.
"I got very fortunate and pulled off a great shot," said Haas, who closed with a two-under 68 for a 72-hole total of eight-under 272.
She pulled off a drop shot that lured Schiavone to net, then poked the ball gently away from the scrambling Italian.
Last year, he watched in disbelief from the edge of the green as Phil Mickelson pulled off a stunning shot from the trees at the final hole and made a birdie to beat him.
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