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Still, he obviously has a serious shot in 2008.
Norwich's first serious shot on goal came after 35 minutes when Andrew Surman fired just wide.
Do that, and they've a serious shot of qualifying for the knockout stages.
But for any general manager, that's a small price to pay for a serious shot at a Lombardi Trophy.
Democrats are having fits that Mr. Bush, whom they see as a nincompoop, has a serious shot at winning.
He's the trainer of longshot Frammento, a horse not thought to have a serious shot of winning the Belmont.
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Milbury said, "If you watch the tape — and I can freely throw my teammates under the bus now after 30 years — people were throwing some serious shots down below us that were obscured by the fact that everybody was focusing on the idiot highest up in the stands hitting somebody with a shoe".
"He's a very talented player and on his day can play some serious shots".
But serious shot-callers won't settle for just encrypted apps.
Assuming Wong can help make marriage equality an Australian reality, her next opportunity to prove herself as a Sanders-esque folk hero will be using her status as the first Asian-born member of an Australian cabinet to take serious shots at our country's racist immigration policies.
The showgirl Evelyn Nesbit's career got a serious, uh, shot in the arm after her husband, Harry K. Thaw, fatally wounded Stanford White.
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