Suppose the screw is misaligned, there may not be a second chance as reorientation will reduce the hold of the screws. |
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McManus scorned a second chance before Sutton flung himself headlong and only narrowly headed wide. |
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Given a second chance to prove himself, he finally allows all the raw emotion to express itself through the intensity of his rap lyrics. |
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They will lie straight to your face, yet these men are given a second chance, while the side chick gets the bad rap, as the Jezebel. |
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She parlayed her impressive WUSA performance into a second chance at national team stardom. |
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How might we devise a system that offers students a second chance but that doesn't obfuscate reality or entice students to drop out? |
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When it first opened, it got a critical drubbing, but after learning some lessons in hospitality, it's earned a second chance. |
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It follows that if parents mess up in any way, there can be no second chance, and their offspring will be on the fast track to a blighted life. |
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The planning of land is of paramount importance because you don't get a second chance. |
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However, district councillor Bob White believes that the tree should be pollarded, reduced in height and given a second chance. |
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There are many strengths with medicine, and it saves lives, gives people a second chance. |
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Americans are a forgiving people, a compassionate people, a people who are always ready to give a guy a second chance. |
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It's a reprieve, a second chance to show you alone were the reason for your band's success, and that one day they'll be shining your shoes. |
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The fact that her second chance was costing her parents money spurred her on. |
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This would give a second chance to people who are waiting for organ transplants for which available organs are in short supply. |
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Everyone deserves a second chance, and people like him really do need to be helped. |
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A 37-year-old woman has been given a second chance by a revolutionary new drug which saved her life following a massive heart attack. |
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Students have a second chance to change to their favourite majors in college. |
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Here is a second chance to pick up some of the wines that scored ten out of ten. |
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Usually, when lucking into a second chance, the thinking man will be sure to conduct himself more wisely. |
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Residents will have a second chance to air their views on the future of the former town hall tomorrow. |
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It is taken away with an astounding backhand return but a second chance is converted when Nathan nets a backhand. |
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Sophia was not pleased with the day's events and just wished for a second chance she knew she would not get. |
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Even a hardened criminal may repent if given a second chance. |
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At his most crapulent, Ellis was given a second chance by his ex-girlfriend, Jayne – the mother of his son, Robby. |
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The panel recognizes Turkeyís drive to give older girls a second chance at education through open primary schools. |
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He did say they might get a second chance it might not be the first time they voted against it. |
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But around that age, you usually get one second chance after a slap on the wrist. |
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You never get a second chance to make a first impression' is an oft-used expression which is all too true. |
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And of course, this will become a place where our furry four-legged friends who desperately want a loving home will get a second chance at one! |
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Because I have seen how hope can be cultivated in the direst circumstances, I understand why everyone deserves a second chance. |
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Still, according to Dr. Huff it was worth the effort to give the whale a second chance! |
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The Tribunal also acknowledges the efforts made by Mr. Askew and his brokerage to give the Applicant a second chance. |
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As such, she may be given the second chance denied to her predecessors. |
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Whatever happened to the groveling apology and the second chance... the kind of forgiving spirit that made America great? |
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I want everybody to give me a second chance, and reckon me as a friend. |
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If the pattern is designed correctly the reflected light will bounce off at an angle that causes it to strike the surface again and to have a second chance to be absorbed. |
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Remember the old saying that says you never get a second chance to make a good first impression. |
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But to dispense is to feel and to feel is an honor, which might just provide a precious second chance at realization and is this not better than any pharmacopoeia? |
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We also believe, therefore, that honest entrepreneurs who suffer business failure deserve a second chance. |
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He may get a second chance to ask a question and he may be back on his feet, so I have a question for him. |
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The administrative council of the IMF gave Zimbabwe a second chance in February 2005 when it decided not to exclude it from the organization. |
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At Cosne-Cours-sur-Loire, a school of second chance will take over the youth in great difficulty, excluded from all insertion devices. |
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This solution would in particular provide a second chance to those who had left school early. |
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I feel very much valued in my role as a teacher when I'm able to give them a second chance. |
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Registry managers decided to give them a second chance and cancelled the first operation. |
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But ECPs also give women a second chance in the event of a contraceptive mistake or an obvious contraceptive failure. |
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Underbidders in an auction are sent official-looking e-mails offering a second chance to buy the object they missed. |
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They might be fooling themselves but they are not fooling anyone else and they do not deserve a second chance to entice the people again with promises they have no intention of keeping. |
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Her remarkable journey, from the day she entered the Heart Institute in 1986, is the storied second chance for a woman who dedicated her new life to her family and the community at large. |
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The last time I saw my psychotherapist, in the mess of a romantic betrayal, I was begging him for reassurance: if I gave my lover a second chance, would she change, as she'd promised? |
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Objective: to make them aware of the consequences of their acts in order to reduce cases of incivility in the railway system and give them a second chance. |
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We gave the cafe a second chance later, but our coffees were unforgivingly bitter. |
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But his second chance is likely to be his last, and the Conservatives need to do a better job of explaining their policies to key swing voters in the centre and centre-right of the political spectrum. |
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Rapist footballer set for comeback RAPIST footballer Ched Evans may be about to be given a second chance in the game with a League One club. |
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A person who looks worthy of getting an extraordinary second chance might use it to commit a new crime, and the governor or president would be turned into a political spit roast. |
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However, after Pulis was replaced by Mark Hughes, Pennant was given a second chance and re-signed for the club in June on a one-year deal. |
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My attitude was, Sharon is a great person, she accepted me into this family from the get-go and she deserves a second chance,'' Karzin said. |
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It gave the world a second chance for a few centuries. |
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In a typical year, 345 Ontarians are blessed with replacement kidneys, 41 Albertans get new livers, 15 British Columbians win a second chance at life with a new heart, and up to a dozen pancreases are transplanted in Quebec. |
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He dealt with the troublemaker in a Christianly manner, by offering him a second chance. |
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But the web may offer the interrobang a second chance. |
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A nice occasion to remember some good old times or give a second chance to a record that was misunderstood in its time: not necessarily grand, but good stuff anyway. |
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The EUR 500 million from the European Globalisation Adjustment Fund could provide huge benefits by giving a second chance to laid-off workers to upskill, retrain and become the entrepreneurs to drive us out of this recession. |
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It is an effort by Crayola to bring the crayon's waxlike simplicity to touch-screen coloring, and a second chance to gain some needed credibility in digital creativity, after the poorly regarded iMarker. |
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In 1922, he did his matura by way of a second chance education and finally joined the University as an ordinary student. |
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It is as if autocorrect is offering you a second chance. |
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This provides a mirrorlike surface, the tapetum lucidum, which reflects light outward and thereby allows a second chance for its absorption by visual pigments at very low light intensities. |
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Defying the odds against him and stunning the world with one of the greatest comebacks in history, Jim Braddock would prove how hard a man would fight to win a second chance for his family and himself. |
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You will never have a second chance to make a first impression. |
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Realize that those of us who abuse drugs need to be given a second chance. |
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It was not a costly slip, Kohli giving Prior a second chance when he edged some outswing behind after Anderson switched to the nursery end. |
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The losing boats from each heat may be given a second chance to qualify through a repechage. |
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Access courses meet a very real need for a second chance to get into higher education. |
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Singapore's annual Yellow Ribbon initiative is an attempt to overcome these barriers through a campaign to give ex-convicts a second chance in society. |
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However, he gets a second chance at success when he steps in as a drummer for his teenage nephew's garage band and they attract the attention of a record company. |
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Lewis chose not to turn professional after the Olympics, and instead fought four more years as an amateur, hoping for a second chance to win a gold medal. |
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