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They have to keep honing their craft and take another shot at it the following season, and maybe the season after that.
Update: Bad weather rolled in and postponed the launch for a few days — they're going to take another shot at it come Saturday evening.
However, it did make money ($288 million, quite a bit less than the original's $416 mil, but still) so maybe they'll take another shot at it and try and capture the spirit and intelligence of the TV show once and for all.
Helprin is at pains to deny in the book that he advocated perpetual copyright in the op-ed, but since the 1998 Sonny Bono Copyright Term Extension Act extended copyright to seventy years after the author's death, for Congress to take another shot at it "as far as it can throw" would mean extending virtual perpetuity.
Now that we can use computers to do that, I might be tempted to take another shot at it.
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As for the voter ID law, Republican legislators in North Carolina took another shot at it this year.
Big third & 3 here - Kaepernick takes another shot at it but is stuffed running to his right!
In an excerpt from "Tropic of Cancer," the narrator is so smitten with Germaine, an extraordinary trollop, that "after dinner we went back to the hotel again and took another shot at it.
Cecilia Vega, of ABC News, took another shot at it, asking Trump whether he could "stand here today, once and for all, and say that no one connected to you or your campaign had any contact with Russia leading up to or during the Presidential campaign".
I argued that until payment methods are improved, everyone is just whistling in the dark, but that hasn't stopped the NY Times from taking another shot at it, and The Daily from trying a whole new format.
"In hockey parlance, the court is passing the puck to the N.H.L. who can decide to take another shot at the sale net or it can pass off the puck," Baum wrote.
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