It was always going to be a long shot, getting tickets this late in the day. |
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It is a long shot, even now, but a win today, in advance of next year's split in the Premier League, could see the tide turning. |
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But flat-panel LCD, or liquid crystal displays, win the aesthetics battle by a long shot. |
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The next-to-last shot of the series depicted the camera slowly panning back from a close-up to a long shot of the four inmates. |
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Far too many shots are drawn out too lengthily and his selection of long shot vs. medium shot vs. close-up is questionable. |
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But the elites' tendency to sheepishness proves many of them aren't the sharpest pencils in the box by a long shot. |
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Pundits say Drobac is a long shot at best, but the cash-strapped challenger vows to defy the oddsmakers. |
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And although he may have curbed his gambling, Jimmy still likes playing the odd long shot on the green baize. |
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The deal's size and the poor history of tech mergers made it a long shot from the start. |
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We're barely into April and the serious hurling hasn't started by a long shot yet. |
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Small business is the key to prosperity and is the State's largest employer by a long shot. |
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Despite these advantages, many analysts and rivals consider Correnti's effort a long shot. |
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It's still a long shot but increased exposure is building up experience and the chances are shortening. |
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Esposito fanned on a long shot by Jacques Lemaire, then Henri Richard scored twice to give the Habs the championship. |
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Though not impossible, attempting to obtain permission for residential use would be a long shot. |
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When, in a rare moment, a crane or long shot is employed, the film starts to rumble awake. |
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After a cut, the video camera pans right and a cameraman appears in long shot holding a film camera. |
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Laura's only chance was to appeal immediately, a long shot when a tenant has already been evicted. |
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I thought I'd call the police station, just on the off chance, the long shot that it had turned up. |
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This proves how outrageous it is to state that the Kettle corridor comes in first by a long shot! |
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Few companies would willingly gamble billions on a long shot. |
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An extreme long shot of Justine in her bridal gown standing parallel with Leo and Claire. |
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It's a long shot, but maybe the firebrand is just getting old. |
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Let's take a closer look at durum, which in my mind leads the way by a long shot. |
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Again, even though another long shot, the horse the priest had blessed won the race. |
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It was a long shot, but ABC listeners turned up seven big bells. |
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It may be a long shot, but if it works, it will be easy to grow and produce these compounds. |
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There's the rock movie and another long shot, a part in a movie which was offered by the author of the book who sold the rights to the movie. |
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As for framing, we believed that the concept of the long shot was useful for the film. |
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It's still a long shot, given the current economic climate and Africa's weak standing in the global marketplace. |
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Huntsman is a long shot, and his daughters are steeled for whatever the outcome. |
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Maybe if I hit the exacta with a long shot, I can redo the bathroom! |
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Gun regulation, of course, was not the only successful initiative, not by a long shot. |
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In an interview, Dhina acknowledged that the application at the United Nations now is likely a long shot. |
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Nobody could have been surprised that the onetime long shot coronel was the winner. |
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His reclusion was so absolute that as recently as 2001 he avoided attending a wedding on the long shot that he might bump into a journalist that he scarcely even knew. |
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It was a long shot, but it seemed to be my best chance at survival. |
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It's always been a long shot, and once it's over, I don't regret it. |
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It was a long shot, but not outside the bounds of possibility. |
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We don't have our act together in Washington by a long shot. |
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This is a long shot, but maybe they'll even televise it. |
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He is not the only pollster to get a race wrong, not by a long shot. |
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The initial bet placed on California Chrome was considered a long shot. |
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But that doesn't mean she's got it sewed up, by a long shot. |
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A Schweitzer presidential candidacy would be a long shot by any measure. |
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The motion is not perfect by a long shot, but it sends a message. |
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It is just unfortunate that they are not enough, not by a long shot. |
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We need to continue to work to secure our future and reform the SHRA, especially now that the upload of housing co-ops seems to be more of a long shot. |
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Mr. Speaker, hardrock mining is the backbone of the Canadian economy thanks to the junior exploration companies and prospectors who take the risks and go after the long shot. |
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I would like to end by simply repeating exactly what I always say: financially, our proposals for enlargement will not be enough, not by a long shot. |
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So it's not like everybody is living in a land of milk and honey by any long shot, but in general globalization has made things better rather than worse, and in general the present is better than the past. |
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Indeed, young people are not all alike, not by a long shot. |
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That could easily have been a yellow, but the referee is playing it cool for now. 4 min: Another long shot from Japan, this time Honda taking a skelp from the right wing. |
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But, a total ban of all asbestos fibres, including chrysotile, was not endorsed because a ban is not, by a long shot, the only way to protect workers' health. |
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Although 253 exoplanets have already been discovered over the past decade, encountering a planetary system with conditions favourable to the development of life still seems very much a long shot. |
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We knew that it was a long shot that the Supreme Court would agree to hear an appeal, says Dale Reagan, Managing Director of CHF Canadas Ontario Region. |
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As the song stops, abruptly, and the lights grow dim and dusty, and some fat guy, in long shot, ushers them out of their pod, it feels like the end of the world. |
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I'd like to see a long shot beyond an established line become a three pointer. It would stand out like a home run in baseball. |
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We thought this splendid singer-songwriter was a long shot, even though she's been nominated before and has an ardent following among music wonks. |
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We can try your plan, but it's a long shot and it probably won't work. |
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You think he has a sporting chance? I wouldn't call even him a long shot! |
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