We hit a shot and then they'd hit a shot.
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When ready to serve, simply pull a shot of espresso into an espresso cup and pour a shot of grappa into a shot glass.
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A shot of whiskey is a shot of whiskey every single time.
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They're like, 'I don't want to take a shot alone, come take a shot.
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Average penis size compared to a shot glass (before you had a shot anyway).
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"A shot is a shot, whether it's a putt or a drive," McIlroy said.
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I'm not calling a shot here but, well, I'm trying to call a shot.
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Probably, like most candidates who have a shot — but just a shot — he'll fall short.
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They would show a shot of Winnipeg and then a shot of Calgary, but we weren't there.
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Because they're crafty like that, Shakira's tweet featured a shot of Lopez, and Lopez's tweet featured a shot of Shakira.
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If the Olympic Council of Asia is willing to give esports a shot, the IOC might give them a shot, too.
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"We're going to give it a shot ... A lot of good people have gone down trying to give that one a shot."
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They want a shot of whiskey, a shot of tequila, and something cold and crappy—and that's that can of Coors Banquet.
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Blair's preferred dessert is a frozen "fun size" Snickers bar, enjoyed alongside a shot of espresso and a shot of white grappa.
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A couple of minutes later, Rinne made a big pad save on a shot by Kyle Connor and then gloved a shot from Byfuglien.
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A shot of the main branch's exterior accompanied by the city's cacophonous din is answered by a shot of its hushed and vaulted entranceway.
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New Orleans failed to score on its next two possessions as it had a shot-clock violation and Aldridge blocked and rebounded a shot by Moore.
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It will remain illuminated after a shot is made until the other team takes possession, but the highlighting will disappear as soon a shot is missed.
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Sedlak made it 4-1 at 9:16 when he deposited a shot on a rebound of a shot by Sam Gagner over Ward's right shoulder.
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Where appropriate, we've included third-party candidates who have a shot at a win (or at least a shot at shifting the balance in a major way).
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It's also selling premium juice called Bob's Picklebacks for cocktails, capitalizing on a new trend of chasing a shot of Jameson with a shot of pickle juice.
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Naturally, the teen uploaded a shot of her sultry look to Instagram, sharing a shot of herself sitting in a car — showing off that famous KarJenner facial expression.
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Ceci fired a shot from the right point, and Duchene scooped up the rebound to the left of the crease and then wristed a shot under the crossbar.
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A short jump would produce a softer vibration than a deep fall and a shot in the arm with a shot gun would feel harsher than a pistol.
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As she neared the corner of the box nearest the right flank, she faked a shot and cut back to rip a shot from her non-dominant left foot.
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As a shot of US troops came on the screen during the Nationals' "Wave Your Caps" mid-inning segment, the stadium erupted in cheers before a shot of Trump appeared.
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While the "pickleback," a shot of pickle juice to chase a shot of whiskey, has become common in recent years, new forms of pickle-flavored beverages are coming this summer.
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If the Olympic Council of Asia is willing to give esports a shot, the IOC might give them a shot, too — especially if the two organizations share a vice president.
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Broadie defined failure as an array of dastardly outcomes: a complete whiff at the ball, a shot that skirts past the green, a shot that barely advances toward the hole.
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Last summer, he wowed us with a shot of the ISS whizzing across the sky like a shooting star—a shot that he captured from the window of a Southwest flight.
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Just getting it done; the more you win, the more you believe in yourself, the more you go for a shot, the more you pull off a shot when it counts.
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It's a clever, unique trifle of a shot, as light and airy and fun to watch as anything on TV. But it's also a shot that made me wonder if Mrs.
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" "Romney's op-ed is a shot across the bow.
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But there might be another way, if you ditch all your assumptions about what makes a pill a pill and a shot a shot and apply some crazy engineering to the question.
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He scored on a rebound for a power-play goal at 6:11, on a shot from the left circle at 33:32 and on a shot from the slot at 8:58.
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He scored on a rebound for a power-play goal at 6:9773, on a shot from the left circle at 7:32 and on a shot from the slot at 8:58.
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Polls suggest that it could have a shot at success.
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But I will give it one hell of a shot.
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You might even win a shot at the Startup Battlefield.
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When I woke up I had to have a shot.
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Sunday's tweet was likely as much a shot at Gov.
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"I'm going to give them all a shot," Vossler said.
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Seems like Bezos thinks it might be worth a shot.
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If you're not enjoying dress shopping, give Floravere a shot.
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Here's a shot of the moment I ran on stage.
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The picture was a shot of a box of fireworks.
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TMZ obtained a shot of Griffin's busted hand on Wednesday.
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But Owens fired a shot in her direction, police said.
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Trump, just give us a shot at the American Dream!
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Maybe it was worth a shot, but it doesn't work.
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If you're curious about browsing securely, give TunnelBear a shot.
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In the end, I decided to give it a shot.
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Sometimes, Harrison will have his own ideas about a shot.
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They would have been out of there in a shot.
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And third, he never tried a shot he couldn't make.
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Here's everyone who has a shot at winning the game.
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I mean, probably not, but it's worth a shot, certainly.
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The move was seen as a shot across the bow.
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Are you going to give any of them a shot?
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In January 2018, he may get a shot at redemption.
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Lamar Smith is retiring, Democrats think they have a shot.
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" Yuskavage, ever mischievous, calls it "a shot across the bow.
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"This was a shot in the dark," Cox tells PEOPLE.
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Chrissy snapped a shot of their gorgeous, rustic Italian villa.
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Eberle dished to Beauvillier, who backhanded a shot past Bishop.
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Entering Friday, he had not missed a shot since Jan.
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I chase a shot with water and gag a little.
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He even made a shot outside the paint last week.
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The DOL gave it a shot and came up short.
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AMAZON TOOK A SHOT AT YOU GUYS, SPECIFICALLY, LAST YEAR.
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So please, you know, give me a shot at this.
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But it was worth a shot for the veteran senator.
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She immediately Snapchatted a shot of the stadium as well.
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Kuznetsov stuffed a shot past Crawford for his 19th goal.
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Prince hit a shot to stop Kansas' surge at seven.
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Others want a shot of chocolate in a mocha latte.
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If you weren't a prince, you wouldn't have a shot.
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That gave her the idea to give it a shot.
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Jenner set up the goal by blocking a shot Boychuk.
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"It's definitely not a shot I've ever practiced," Paige said.
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Anyone concerned with data usage can give it a shot.
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Michael takes a shot to the chest in one scene.
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He documented the experience with a shot on social media.
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The fair had given itself a shot of aesthetic adrenaline.
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Here's a shot of the Embankment taken just now pic.twitter.
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Oprah shared a shot of majestic mountains surrounding a lake.
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We mostly play classical… but we'll give it a shot.
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The fact he gave it a shot should be applauded.
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Here's a shot from the Honor 20 Pro's main camera.
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Overall I would highly recommend giving this bed a shot.
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But a couple bucks for a shot at $700 million?
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That's what I'm all about — and giving everybody a shot.
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Don't worry, you still have a shot at the Powerball.
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Hamilton's brother Freddie fanned on a shot in the slot.
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I'd love to take a shot at prom with you.
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It's time for the big dogs to get a shot.
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Ben's giving you a shot at all of the above.
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Here's a shot from the London 2012 bronze medal match.
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Of course, he never took a shot to the nuts.
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A shot from his company Lowercase Captial's fancy global headquarters?
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Watch, just for a nanosecond Billy gives "Superstition" a shot.
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Ibaka missed a shot to win the game in regulation.
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Each pod has about a shot of alcohol, plus flavorings.
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We got a shot of him on his way out.
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"It's a shot across the bow" for management, he said.
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Acciari swooped in and fired a shot under Lehner's legs.
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You never know if some guy might take a shot.
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BIDEN: OK but it's at least worth a shot pic.twitter.
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It's a shot of Witherspoon at her first film festival.
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This is not fair, you gotta give me a shot.
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It's worth a shot because we have a great country.
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An officer fired a shot at the cougar but missed.
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And, even if it doesn't, it's worth a shot, right?
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Hundreds of people are still lined up for a shot.
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A tall order, yes, but certainly worth giving a shot.
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A shot rings out and a grunt of pain follows.
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A SHOT OF VODKA DONE OUT OF A CREME EGG.
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Mike Braun -- give them a shot at defeating Democratic Sen.
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Tyrrell Hatton shot 66 and was a shot behind Hend.
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James did not miss a shot until the third quarter.
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I'd rather take a shot on the short side here.
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Off the rush, he put a shot past Kaskisuo's glove.
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Doctors give her a shot, and insist she must rest.
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That's what I'm all about -- and giving everybody a shot.
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They know they have a shot at the American Dream.
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At one point, someone drove a forklift through a shot.
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Then snap a shot and send it off to Bird.
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The letter to Pichai was a shot across the bow.
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The Bloomberg guys think Democrats will owe him a shot.
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"We've got a shot to win those states," he said.
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We learned the ASL alphabet and gave fingerspelling a shot.
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But St. Louis failed to register a shot on goal.
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Every time they wanted a bucket they got a shot.
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A shot of scotch whiskey each day at 5 p.m.
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KAINE: Stopping a nuclear weapons program without firing a shot?
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Off the rush, he sailed a shot past Murray's glove.
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He redirected a shot by Andrew MacDonald into the net.
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Warren's bold leadership has been a shot across the bow.
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No officer fired a shot during the confrontation, Chaplin said.
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They did get a shot, and they didn't blow it.
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Later in the trailer: a shot of Arya kickin' butt.
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Her story begins with a shot of McAnally's convenience store.
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The thick brown liquid was poured into a shot glass.
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Flow has a shot at abating a major menstrual concern.
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Ok, so overall, does she have a shot in hell?
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I throw it back like a shot of cheap bourbon.
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Frank takes a shot to the abdomen, shattering his liver.
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If anyone has a shot to break through, it's him.
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I'm not the only one who gave it a shot.
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You can go ahead and give it a shot, here.
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But in a shot at the swamp, Trump isn't coming.
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In that case, reflux treatments might be worth a shot.
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Four players, including Jerry Kelly, 49, were a shot behind.
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He also took a shot at GOP presidential candidate Sen.
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JONAH: No. I just don't want to get a shot.
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Experts say it's not too late to get a shot.
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Which does not mean he won't give it a shot.
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Or to take a shot slightly harder and more accurately?
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He hammered a shot and it caromed off the post!
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Believe it or not, you got a shot in Kansas.
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Thanks to Trump, Democrats have a shot in Orange County.
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"Do you want a shot of Scotch?" he asked me.
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Clark didn't get a shot off before the buzzer sounded.
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They say, 'He never seen a shot he don't like.
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We think it's a shot across the bow against Netflix.
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" _____ • "Maybe we'll have to give that a shot some day.
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Although, sounds like there should be a shot for that.
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Green also holed a shot for the second straight day.
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Still, restaurateurs appear willing to give food halls a shot.
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So it's about time that she be given a shot.
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With those keys in mind, give "the flip" a shot.
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But we all have to hope they have a shot.
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"Well, maybe he's got a shot here," he recalled thinking.
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His ability as a shot blocker is already well established.
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I would pay people $25 to be in a shot.
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Inspecting Chris's photos, he deleted a shot of a camel.
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A shot that shouldn't have gone in, but somehow did.
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Related: Trump also took a shot at New York Gov.
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Was that supposed to be a shot or a cross?
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Just like them, he is getting a shot to compete.
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So you think you have a shot, but you don't.
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"I'm willing to give the commission a shot," he said.
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Caceres belts a shot from even further out than Vecino.
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At the other end, Rodriguez gets a shot for Switzerland.
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The university and Formula One are giving that a shot.
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"We gave it a hell of a shot," Zimmerman said.
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But he believes he's got a shot that's worth taking.
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If you've tried everything else, it's probably worth a shot.
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Management would probably say no, but it's worth a shot.
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Brooklyn didn't get a shot off in time, forcing overtime.
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Tuesday night, you might give chicken tikka masala a shot.
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She was now 4 and a shot of pure joy.
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The vaccine was simply a shot, administered over 12 weeks.
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The officer could have fired a shot, but he didn't.
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The Pistons never got a shot off before the buzzer.
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There is no frame in which to compose a shot.
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And then Clinton went with a shot at Trump's anatomy.
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A shot rings out and he falls to the ground.
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I salute the guys that have given that a shot.
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Eric Staal fired a shot from near the left boards.
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For him, right there, that's a shot to the heart.
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I wouldn't have expected to have not dropped a shot.
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The euro has been given a shot in the arm.
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I grab a cold brew with a shot of mocha.
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We're going to give it a shot, a big shot.
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Nearly every candidate on stage took a shot at Sen.
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And that begins by giving children a shot at life.
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OPINION Why Mike Bloomberg has a shot, by former Rep.
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She heard the gun click, then she heard a shot.
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On Thursday, it'll be Europe's turn to take a shot.
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Yes, it's really hard, but give it a shot anyway.
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Star Wars started out as a shot in the dark.
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"Everything is suggesting he'll have a shot there," Skelley said.
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You gave the job a shot – but you hate it?
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Chicago's Zach LaVine missed a shot in the last second.
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He wristed a shot through traffic for his 13th goal.
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But Texas never got a shot away as time expired.
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And there's still a shot of getting to 50 [votes].
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It's a shot of optimism that's been dosed with realism.
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And there it was -- without a shot fired -- just crumbling.
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Robben glances up, and curls a shot across the goalkeeper.
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Catlin was lining up for a shot at Olympic gold.
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If you take a shot, it's in for the duration.
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Did your team feel as though you had a shot?
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The Midwest has a shot of seeing the eclipse too.
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Darren Till is also angling for a shot at Lawler.
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Jost cut the lead in half when he roofed a shot on a rush at 5:44 of the second period, and Beauchemin tied it with a shot at 14:55 of the second.
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There was Hornqvist dropping to his knees to get in front of a shot in the first period even though he had been left hobbled after being drilled by a shot in Game 2.
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After Theodore snapped a shot past Elliott at 19:11, the Ducks nearly cut the deficit to one goal when Jakob Silfverberg rang a shot off the crossbar as time expired in the second period.
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He reportedly has a shot at the American League Triple Crown.
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Did any of your friends want to give it a shot?
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A shot of the lunar surface taken shortly after the landing.
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His successor, given a shot at a similar decision, might not.
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Below is a shot from outside the Google Home Max room.
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So go forth and and take a shot at him, fans.
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It follows with a shot of a framed picture of Apu.
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"If it fits your lifestyle, give it a shot," Chag says.
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There's a shot with like six, seven characters in the frame.
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But maybe, just maybe, he'd have a shot at his Cup.
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The festival's Instagram also featured a shot of the iconic star.
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"I was more focused to get a shot off," Burakovsky said.
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WATTERS: Oh, wow, I mean, he took a shot right there.
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Two minutes later, Mitrita had a shot go off the crossbar.
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What Happened: Alex Bregman hits a shot into left center field.
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"I gave it a shot on the back nine," he said.
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Another pastor took a shot at Blackburn on the opioids bill.
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I think we have a shot in Pennsylvania, Connecticut, Rhode Island.
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Bonino's game-winner came on a shot from the left circle.
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And if they double-team him, we get a shot, too.
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We open with a shot of Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters.
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Next, we get a shot of the ancient pyramids of Egypt.
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"BILLYONCÉ," he captioned a shot from the film's July 14 screening.
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There was a shot on a 1994 issue of Rolling Stone.
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That means Meryl Streep doesn't have a shot being Meryl Streep!
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Yet even then, she couldn't resist a shot at Mr. Buttigieg.
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He was bitten about 17 years ago, and got a shot.
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Most celebs would post a shot posing with the stars backstage.
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And by the way, Bernie Sanders, he never stood a shot.
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With 17:06 remaining, Kulemin had a shot blocked by McDonagh.
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He took a shot that bounced off Detroit goaltender Jimmy Howard.
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Massinburg then banked in a shot for a seven-point lead.
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When you miss a shot, the game will slow back down.
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A shot rang out, a window shattered and a body fell.
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We needed a shot of optimism here, and we got it.
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However you watch Terrace House, it's worth giving it a shot.
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There's a lot more haterade, including a shot at Scott's lifestyle.
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We took a shot together and shared a glass of whiskey.
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And then we get a shot of Ralph's fairy godmother: Violet.
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For a shot like that, the actors are riding the horses.
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They kept running away every time I would take a shot!
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He also took a shot at Pakistan for harbouring extremist groups.
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Does the firm have a shot at growing into its valuation?
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It was supposed to be a shot of Taoyuan International Airport.
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The press secretary then took a shot — several shots — at answering.
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I give guys now a whole week to get a shot.
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They gave me a shot, so that was kind of sad.
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And here's a shot from the phone's 2-MP macro cam.
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Corinne wanders off to do a shot and take a nap.
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While some of the onlookers back up, a shot rings out.
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Burrough, too, did not receive a shot, his family told PEOPLE.
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Washington didn't get a shot until 10:21 into the game.
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A weekly MetroCard and a shot of Jameson for only $36.
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We weren't even sure, at first, if it was a shot.
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The gubernatorial race gives Perriello a shot at a political comeback.
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Beal gave it a shot, and began working for an electrician.
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It can help save a shot in the trickiest of conditions.
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Does Clinton think she has a shot to turn Arizona blue?
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"We're going to work like hell to give you a shot."
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Foligno tipped a shot for his 12th goal of the season.
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"We had a shot there with the bases loaded," Showalter said.
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I think everybody could have had a shot in this game.
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A shot in the distance indicates that her husband is dead.
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He went off like a shot in pursuit and looked furious.
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Still, it's worth a shot if you sent something pretty gnarly.
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But in dire situations, damage control is always worth a shot.
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Well, would it be a shot of mezcal or a coffee?
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If you've already hooked up with the person, take a shot.
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But for Adelanto, cannabis cultivation offered a shot at a future.
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We gave it a shot in rehearsal, and it worked. Mostly.
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Frank, who has yet to publicly concede, still has a shot.
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The rapper shared a shot of his new footwear on Twitter.
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The sailors were returned within 24 hours, without a shot fired.
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He even gave starter John Lackey a shot as a reliever.
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And, maybe most controversially, Greedo gets a shot off before Han.
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" Weber said the discovery "felt like a shot to the heart.
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Pominville put a shot on net that Haula tipped past Lehtonen.
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"I heard a shot, saw the muzzle flash," Mr. Thomas said.
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I still think there's a shot of us winning the Senate.
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If she got it right, Meyers would take a shot. Wrong?
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A police officer fires a shot that appears to strike him.
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"It was a shot not heard around the world," he writes.
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Unsullied soldiers guard below, in a shot used in the episode.
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"Now, it's easy to take a shot at this," he said.
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She is on a career path offering a shot at progress.
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The convention will give her a shot at winning them back.
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He then fired a shot past goalie Petr Mrazek (29 saves).
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He was hit by a shot from Ottawa D Dion Phaneuf.
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Watson was happy to get a shot at redemption, and quickly.
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As per Lewis' recommendation, we gave the consequence contract a shot.
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I gave it a shot, and now there's no going back.
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Who's not lining up for a shot at being Drake's stepmom???
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The point man went down, with a shot to the head.
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The electric sedan is a shot across the bow at Tesla.
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Fortunately, it's incredibly easy to sharpen a shot in Photoshop 2020.
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You've got a shot at significantly lowering your living expenses someday
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With luck, Kim could absorb the South without firing a shot.
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It was to no avail — until Mills gave it a shot.
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O'Rourke will need these voters to have a shot at winning.
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I figured I'd give it a shot, and you know what?
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The dentist will give you a shot before starting to drill.
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Police say he also fired a shot that didn't hit anyone.
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Big Little Lies' finale opens with a shot of a vent.
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Model 3 has a shot at being safest car ever tested.
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SmartLens is in the App Store now — give it a shot.
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Yet somehow, it still feels like a shot to the heart.
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He used his stick to redirect a shot by Nikita Zaitsev.
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And if he ever ran, he'd have a shot at winning.
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We're guessing Pence didn't have a shot at a backstage invite.
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Jeff Flake, Democrats have a shot with a moderate Democrat, Rep.
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Walker, clearly hobbled by a shot he took to the … um ….
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Granit Xhaka of Switzerland tries a shot from 30-plus yards.
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He kinda takes a shot at Josh Norman in the process.
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Mr. Grudinin would have a shot in a fair race, Mrs.
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"I don't know who's gonna give him a shot," Tony said.
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Without any warning, a shot was fired and the crowd erupted.
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There wasn't really an excuse not to give it a shot.
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I was thinking, maybe I finally have a shot with Diana.
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And that means there's a shot that they'll become genuine stars.
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Rocket of a shot, and Lloyd's second goal of the tournament.
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She's already had a shot and a dangerous cross to Diani.
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France didn't muster a shot on target in the first half.
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It's a shot that required some insane comfort with racket positioning.
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In a field with no standouts, he is worth a shot.
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Being a bong-making teenager gave me a shot at popularity.
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Worm wants a shot ... think Phil will give it to him?
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Then he took a shot at Donald Trump and Trump's ancestors.
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Cheer up, Joel ... you still got a shot with Rihanna, maybe.
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And on Sunday, he will have a shot at making history.
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He is not a shot-blocker, but a credible rim protector.
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I took a shot of it every day for 10 days.
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Takashi Inui takes a shot with one of his first touches.
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None of those headers leads to a shot on goal, however.
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And that's no easy feat, so it's definitely worth a shot.
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He waits, waits, waits, and then hammers a shot off Stojkovic.
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That left Bernardo Silva with a shot at a clear net.
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Late in the game, he finally decided to take a shot.
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I'm willing to give anything a shot at this point, though.
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But the coach (Beck Bennett) wants to give him a shot.
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Take a shot and break new ground for your outstanding startup.
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Indeed, after a steal, teams could fire a shot right up.
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So what does it take to put a shot that far?
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Anytime we miss a shot, it seems like he's cleaning up.
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Even if the chances are bleak, it seems worth a shot.
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It plays like a shot, but those are just the facts.
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She put a shot right across the bow of the Clintons.
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Mr. Reynolds had wanted a shot of nurses running to help.
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Conor has talked about wanting a shot at that belt, too.
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In fact, a shot of dangerous modernity is on the cards.
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If you haven't tried dark mode yet, give it a shot.
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Sasha grabbed a shot glass and shattered it on the floor.
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She even added a shot of their bling ... AKA, their rings.
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Lindell ripped a shot from the point that went through traffic.
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Katie Ledecky, Overcoming Illness, Qualifies for a Shot at Gold 54.
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Still, all of these firms are working with a shot clock.
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Still, I couldn't help but wonder... does Nixon have a shot?
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It's about giving everybody a shot, giving everybody an equal prospect.
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It's no surprise that Republicans are giving this plan a shot.
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Here's a shot of Ive when he was a little younger.
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Unfortunately, each time either side fires a shot, both sides lose.
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When the puck squirted loose, Anisimov flipped a shot past Schneider.
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It shows up at the table with a shot of bourbon.
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"Yes, there would be a shot clock," Pelley told BBC radio.
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We hear a shot, and the great man's hat flies off.
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He took a shot from the left circle that Comrie saved.
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Mikheyev lifted a shot over a sprawling Koskinen for the goal.
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The CDC says it's not too late to get a shot.
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Keller wheeled around and took a shot from the right circle.
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Mikheyev then put Toronto ahead by redirecting a shot by Tavares.
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Detroit didn't get a shot on goal during that man advantage.
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Cut to a shot of the moon, looking like the moon.
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"The vision would be a shot in the belly," she said.
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If Elon Musk sticks to his plan, Tesla has a shot.
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But with wrestling I feel like, finally, I have a shot.
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Arguably, it was unlikely, but it was worth a shot, yeah.
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He might have had a shot at the Hall of Fame.
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So this is also me firing a shot across the bow.
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The AP has a shot of Zuckberg's notes from today's hearing.
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Whoever stands out the most is usually in with a shot.
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And before that, she shared a shot of herself dressed in a black bandeau bikini while sitting in her "fave beach pose," along with a shot of herself devouring a cupcake in a metallic string bikini.
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The clips often show children and adults collapsing to the ground as a shot rings out following the lyrics "What a shot", before the person stands up and begins to dance as the music picks up.
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This ain't a shot a shot at Cuaron by any stretch of the imagination -- he wasn't nominated for Best Director at the Spirit Awards, FWIW -- but it's an interesting commentary on gender parity in the biz.
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The central talking point is a common one among the Skip Baylesses of the sports world and goes something like this: LeBron passed up a shot he could have made for a shot someone else missed.
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Lee got his stick on a shot by New Jersey's John Moore just inside the blue line and shouldered Moore aside before corralling the puck on a breakaway he ended by firing a shot through Kinkaid's legs.
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"We're on Twitter so I'm gonna give this a shot," he said.
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He even got in a shot at the Hollywood scandal du jour.
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In accordance with tradition, you do a shot after every schnapps song.
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"All the good memories…" he captioned a shot of the dining nook.
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I was like, 'Replace it with a shot of, uh, something else.
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A comb is the easiest way to give the look a shot.
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Also, a shot lingered on a blanket that Daryl had been wearing.
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Workers clamoured to get a shot of the exact moment Bertha emerged.
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But don't just down a shot of truth serum and unleash all.
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The camera then cut to a shot of Gosling looking pretty embarrassed.
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It was a shot that brought Guarini back where he started… literally.
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Doubtfire as an adult, he was inspired to give drag a shot.
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Tom Harkin was in the race; Clinton never really had a shot.
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Sometimes I had to get a shot for my dog or something.
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But when it comes to your loved ones, give it a shot.
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The Raptors did not have enough time to get up a shot.
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Musician Jovel shared a shot of Sheeran at his daughter's birthday party.
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If that's the case, of course people won't give it a shot.
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When I'm done with college sports, maybe I'll give it a shot.
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Officers swiftly responded and arrested him without firing a shot, police said.
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But I read a couple of screenwriting books and took a shot.
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We each have a beer and a shot of vodka before dinner.
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Unlike Rubio, he actually has a shot at winning his home state.
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A shot of Narcan and she was not only revived but chatty.
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A photographer might wait hours or even days to get a shot.
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Bella also posted a shot of her friend in the Lord's pool.
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I'll give it a shot it's that or the f—ing grave.
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He follows it with a shot of Rachel lying on the couch.
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It was seen as a shot across the bow of traditional banks.
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"We start working out Tuesday," Mayer captioned a shot of his bowl.
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I just stayed solid and not let him get a shot off.
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Mathews and Rakocevic both made two steals, and Rakocevic blocked a shot.
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"It could well be a shot heard round the world," he gushed.
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He also took a shot at Swift's maybe romance with Tom Hiddleston.
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The guy was like, 'Yo, let me buy you a shot, Ronnie.
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It seemed like every time they took a shot, it went in.
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And this year, it doesn't even necessarily have to be a shot.
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Predators goalie Pekka Rinne was beaten by a floater of a shot.
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While we are there, we decide to grab a shot of coffee.
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I came up to get the ball and I created a shot.
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He thanked his family and his trainers for giving him a shot.
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We also get a shot of Raven, known as Mystique (Jennifer Lawrence).
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"There's a surgery that gives you a shot," Jim's doctor told us.
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Butler's Kelan Martin missed a shot beyond half-court at the buzzer.
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The finale ends on a shot of the man staring implacably forward.
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A shot of the two of those guys together would be wonderful.
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I'm so excited to yell KOBE every time he launches a shot.
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Defenseman MacKenzie Weegar fired a shot, and Malgin scored on the rebound.
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Barber couldn't get a shot off as he stormed toward the lane.
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In her wedges, Kate took a shot, but also missed the target.
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"The proposal is a promise to give it a shot," says Crowe.
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Adding a shot of Cinnabon-flavored creamer was definitely the wrong call.
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Of course, she'll have to send Bieber a shot of the cut.
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We gave a new batch of the shirts a shot earlier today.
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Does a shot of someone brushing their teeth really tell you anything?
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Then, Mitchell got a shot in her bum for good measure, too.
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During her interview with Stahl, Pelosi also took a shot at Rep.
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"Coachella was lit lol," she captioned a shot of herself on stage.
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The Stars buzzed but could not get off a shot on Schneider.
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And here's an example of a shot from a grey, rainy day.
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He also seizes the opportunity to take a shot at Johnson's Baywatch.
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The party leadership seems willing to compromise for a shot at power.
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But suffering through a shot is just the beginning of her responsibility.
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No need to let cynicism stop you from giving it a shot.
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It turns out robots have a shot, too — robots built by Disney.
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Either way, you'll have a shot to do just that this month.
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The video ends with a shot wishing us a Happy Valentine's Day.
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It has a shot at becoming the world's first trillion dollar company.
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But that initial announcement was not a shot heard around the world.
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Six others were tied a shot further back on eight-under 205.
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A shot of Blue Ivy and Joyce together in their matching suits.
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That's right, Gomez finally Instagrammed (sort 0f) a shot of The Weeknd.
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A shot inside the LHCb experimental hall at the Large Hadron Collider.
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When nothing untoward happened, Wolfson gave him a shot in the shoulder.
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It is a shot of an image on a tube television screen.
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He was skeptical, but she insisted that he give it a shot.
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There is no guarantee of success—only that you get a shot.
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Welcome to hell: A shot from the Osmo Action of Times Square.
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"It's a shot across the bow -- it's a warning shot," he said.
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Nurse took a shot from the point, and Bernier made the stop.
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"He was like, 'Let's take a shot,&apos" the "Legends" singer recalls.
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She shared a shot of them holding hands during graduation last May.
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You just might get a shot at your enemy at some point.
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I'll be asking for a shot a side for our Thanksgiving match.
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Watching UnReal is like throwing back a shot with an arsenic chaser.
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Take a chance with a few bucks and give it a shot.
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I personally think Number26 has a shot at creating a compelling service.
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She says she was simply trying to take a shot of Serena.
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"Lining up a shot today from my director's monitor," the caption read.
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SoftBank got a shot in the arm yesterday when the Waymo vs.
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Eventually, I decided to suck it up and give color a shot.
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Markstrom gave up a big rebound when stopping a shot from Hall.
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Here's a shot of Judy Garland's dress in A Star Is Born.
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We&aposre going to bring about regime change without firing a shot.
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"Got a shot and took it," Tonkin said, reading from the notebook.
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Cole beat a screened Price with a shot from the left circle.
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The officer returned fire, killing Winfield with a shot to the head.
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If you want the hard stuff, we've got a shot for you.
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It was a shot in the dark and his reply surprised me.
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We just unwrapped the gift of this absolute ripper of a shot.
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I say give them a shot instead of clinging onto one guy.
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She's looking at the upcoming world championship as a shot at redemption.
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Yeah, I could've been a shot or two better, but that's golf.
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"…more than enough" they captioned a shot of their Grammy nominee medal.
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Beckham opened the game with a shot over the right field wall.
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Conor Lamb, a Democrat, shouldn't have a shot in Pennsylvania's 18th District.
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Olympic medalist Adam Nelson, a shot putter, also testified at the hearing.
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Wall Street got a shot in the arm from first quarter earnings.
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"It's... never seen a shot like that before," one of them explained.
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But I wouldn't willingly kill an animal just to get a shot.
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Mess up and you'll hook or slice a shot into the bushes.
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The hospital staff reacted immediately and gave her a shot of epinephrine.
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Athanasiou nearly scored in overtime, but rang a shot off the iron.
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There's a shot in the trailer of you taking a flying leap.
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He also took a shot at all the advertising on network programs.
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The first was a shot featuring Blair and her trainer, Kelly Jennings.
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He pulled down four rebounds, blocked a shot and had a steal.
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It's worth taking a shot at something if you're passionate about it.
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For Steinway, China has proved to be a shot in the arm.
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You've got a shot, and there's an awfully long way to go.
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The website includes a shot of him jumping naked into a pool.
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For me, it's a shot I find comfortable and have belief in.
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The studio gave Mr. Greengrass time, and he gave it a shot.
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"And yet not a shot was fired, zero property damage," he said.
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Democrats must win them both to have a shot at the majority.
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Neither brother pictured a shot at No. 1 when the season began.
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You could see bullet holes in the wall where a shot missed.
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Timing a shot, Wilder says, is now just second nature to him.
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Because no one thought Trump had a shot in hell of winning.
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The man reportedly refused a shot of McGregor's Proper No. Twelve whiskey.
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If you want to bully little countries, yes, give it a shot.
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It was a shot across the bow rather than a punitive measure.
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Sheary blasted a shot to the stick side that beat Lundqvist cleanly.
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Pominville descended into the crease and tucked a shot between Lehner's legs.
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BECKY QUICK: You think he has a shot at winning the Democratic?
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Space probably won't make us cuter, but hey, it's worth a shot.
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He was punished for respecting a possible pass instead of a shot.
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Dessert is a little cup of tiramisu and a shot of whiskey.
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To take a shot at greatness or insert a dose of attitude.
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Cruz with a shot of his wife, Melania Trump, a former model.
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Clearly shaken, a slow start cost him a shot at the title.
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On the ensuing possession, Texas was called for a shot-clock violation.
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There are still four people left, but no one's fired a shot.
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I mean, I wasn't going to line up and get a shot.
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As I head back inside someone shoves a shot in my direction.
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Whenever they missed a shot or committed a turnover, they hustled back.
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LHCPD says he admitted to having a shot and a beer beforehand.
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Bill also takes a shot at President Trump without saying his name.
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Off a three-on-two, he wristed a shot past Murray's glove.
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Maybe not for the best price, but it was worth a shot.
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You know how much alcohol is supposed to be in a shot.
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It needs to pick battles that it has a shot at winning.
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He deflected a shot by Leddy from the left point past Murray.
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A shot by Zobin is spilled badly by Saudi keeper Al-Mayouf.
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Boedker forced a turnover by Pulock before backhanding a shot past Varlamov.
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So of course he curls a shot five yards over Alisson's crossbar.
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Likewise, you could give Mark Bittman's recipe for Spanish tortilla a shot.
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Lukaku fires a shot from the half moon, but it goes high.
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He got a shot in the big leagues with the Oakland A's.
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Jorgensen, despite several days without sleep, agreed it was worth a shot.
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Read this, and know that getting a shot isn't just about you.
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When you feel like you're not able to hit [a] shot anymore.
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PPR owners looking for a lucky break could give him a shot.
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In fact, Clinton took a shot at Zuckerberg right off the bat.
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We need a shot of reality to replace the reality TV presidency.
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Even wild weeds like dandelion greens or sorrel may get a shot.
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We'll take a shot and pick A.S. Roma to win the title.
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In fact, many still held out hope that they have a shot.
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Give some excellent Japanese composers in the classical tradition a shot instead.
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Obama took a shot at Trump during the bit ... not his best.
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"But whoever it is, if it's a shot, you better shoot straight."
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For any curious single fellas out there ... here's a shot of Heidi.
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He's a guy who can get a shot off anytime he wants.
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Christina Aguilara took a shot at Harvey Weinstein without uttering a word.
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Hit it with a shot of malt vinegar, and you're in business.
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He also took a shot at all the advertising on network programs.
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Going back the other way, Forsberg launches a shot far too high.
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He almost lucks into a rebound, and then has a shot blocked.
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You will line up a shot at a head crab—and miss.
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Stimulus hopes on Tuesday gave U.S. stock markets a shot of adrenaline.
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It's a shot that might have saved the game for his team.
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I gave Mariah a shot of a potent antibiotic and hospitalized her.
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Somewhere, The Lady Chablis shattered a shot glass and ate the shards.
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If some tips you see elsewhere sound good, give them a shot!
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A shot hit Mr. Osmayev on the right side of his chest.
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The Cardinal then failed to get off a shot before time expired.
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Until we address the demand for drugs, we don't have a shot.
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The Senators went nearly 19 minutes without putting a shot on Fleury.
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They got within 4-2 when Kreider jammed a shot past Greiss.
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In the pool with Cyrus is a shot of a floating card.
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Anything to do with cooking and food, he's there like a shot.
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After a brief hesitation, Pulisic lashed a shot inside the near post.
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But if experimenting with espresso is your jam, it's worth a shot.
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But according to Onward's polling, he's willing to give Johnson a shot.
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The metal ball, called a shot, is deceptively heavy for its size.
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The Hurricanes had a stretch of nearly eight minutes without a shot.
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The United States countered, and Chris Pontius slid a shot just wide.
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Another Englishman, Matt Wallace, was a shot further behind on 258-under.
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If it&aposs something like me just walking through a shot, cool.
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The Blues did not attempt a shot on goal during the period.
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I ran to the door, thinking it was a shot or something.
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It was an attack or, at least, a shot across the bow.
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The Lightning didn't allow a shot with Hart out of the net.
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Actors, for their part, often can't tell when a shot has succeeded.
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I get a shot and a beer while I wait for him.
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But it could also send a shot rebounding into a water hazard.
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Gaudette then roofed a shot for his 10th goal of the season.
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Robinson-Earl and Gillespie also each made a shot beyond the arc.
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Or give our pasta with green beans and almond gremolata a shot.
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Afterward, he said, the officers sometimes poured him a shot of cognac.
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Tampa Bay didn't have a shot on goal in the second period.
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Being on the show gave the company a shot in the arm.
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He peered at a shot of the Sex Pistols performing in 1976.
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It's a shot of espresso over ice with unsweetened almond milk. Yum.
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Regardless, someone is likely to take a shot at the consolidation game.
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He has to win Iowa to have a shot at the nomination.
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The Cowboys get a shot to boost their stature even more Dec.
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"We were so close, only a shot away," said Boston's Brad Marchand.
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" BEST LINE "Give me a shot of bourbon, and step on it!
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Chiasson converted a rebound of a shot by right winger Curtis Lazar.
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A shot is heard and she collapses, dropping something from her hand.
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Bowey scored on a shot from the point with 2:23 remaining.
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We even managed to convince Rob to give the game a shot.
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He batted in the rebound of a shot by Zach Aston-Reese.
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Big boys might try crumbled bacon, butter and a shot of Scotch.
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Breakingviews Anshu Jain is giving himself a shot at investment-banking redemption.
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One police officer fired a shot and Gaines fired back with buckshot.
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He can put the ball on the floor and make a shot.
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It was an inbounds pass, which by definition is not a shot.
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He grudgingly agreed and wound up landing on a shot of whiskey.
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It's a shot designed to make the land look mythic and untouched.
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If you haven't checked them out I'd definitely give it a shot!
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Can you just describe how difficult a shot like that actually is?
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When hip-hop needed a shot in the arm, West was there.
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The Minnesota State High School League still doesn't use a shot clock.
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And some select bars carry unusual or rare spirits so that the masses might get a shot of something they could never bring home in full — that is, if you're willing to shell out $1,123 for a shot.
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"It looks like we've got a shot, not a given, but a shot, at more growth and more inflation, more nominal GDP, and that's a beautiful thing for the banks, the shape of the yield curve," Doll said.
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The score remained tied until Hinostrova was able to backhand a shot by goalie Jake Allen with 4:25 left in the third period after a shot by Brent Seabrook hit the leg of Blues defenseman Joel Edmundson.
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After San Jose forward Chris Tierney blocked a shot attempt by defenseman Kris Letang, Penguins center Evgeni Malkin tracked down the puck, held it, then wristed a shot that bounced off Braun's left skate and slid past Jones.
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Jonathan Marchessault took a William Karlsson drop pass and snapped a shot past Dubnyk at 21:21, but Jonas Brodin answered for Minnesota 20 seconds later with a shot from the left point that deflected off McNabb's stick.
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Air superiority doesn't mean underdog Denver is bound to win, but it does mean Manning has a shot—and as his little brother has already shown, sometimes a shot is all you need, regardless of what the numbers suggest.
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"DrakoChyna Grammy Party Celebration," he captioned a shot of the two holding hands.
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This workplace perk gives you a shot at a windfall — if you're lucky.
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We moved once more, and I fired a shot at a third pod.
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"Look where I am," one user wrote alongside a shot of Depp onstage.
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Mercury turns retrograde on the 7.993th, which may bring a shot at redemption.
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Throw a shot of espresso in there and call yourself a smarter person.
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There's even a shot of the circus mice being released from their cages.
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Fast to autofocus and capture: Because you don't want to miss a shot.
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Both Aldo and Edgar fervently argued their cases for a shot at McGregor.
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Rob shared a shot of those gifts — two new pairs of baby Yeezys!
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There was little guessing about whether we'd gotten a shot in uneven lighting.
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Or is an athletic scholarship (plus a shot at professional glory) compensation enough?
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"DrakoChyna Grammy Party Celebration," he captioned a shot of the two holding hands.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders posted a shot of him sitting in Winston Churchill's chair.
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Meanwhile, Entertainment Weekly also predicts Cuarón, but believes Lee has a shot, too.
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We are in dire need of dialogue, so let's give it a shot.
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Few predicted Ronald Reagan would win the Cold War without firing a shot.
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Looks like Stu's kid might have a shot at the Winter Olympics someday.
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This is a civil war than can be won without firing a shot.
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He reportedly was even given a shot of tequila to celebrate the victory.
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For conservatives in Trump's corner, it represents a shot at the ultimate vindication.
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After the show, Clarkson shared a shot of her and Pierce to Instagram.
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The Bruins failed to record a shot on goal in the second period.
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A shot of their table inside shows that Holmes and Foxx sat together.
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We got a shot of Rob walking out of a 7700 sq. ft.
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Suddenly, everything cuts to black and we've got a shot of the moon.
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"Thank you for the birthday love," she captioned a shot of party favors.
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Yet, experts suggest now could be the time to give it a shot.
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So yes, you still can get the flu if you get a shot.
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"I think I need a shot of tequila and a hug," she says.
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If that group could come together, then Congress might have a shot too.
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If you're a startup, you don't even get a shot at these people.
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Zhirinovsky also took a shot at current U.S. Ambassador to Russia John Tefft.
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I took a shot at it, and it ended up doing really well.
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It wouldn't be the first time they accidentally left something in a shot.
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The Kings didn't put a shot on goal during the first eight minutes.
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I decided to give it a shot, and experiment with sugar-dating, initially.
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Williams shared a shot of her daughter holding a tiny Wilson tennis racquet.
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He's going to be tough to beat, but I'll give it a shot.
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We missed a shot or two and didn't have too many good possessions.
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"Babbbby girl," he captioned a shot of himself holding the smiling baby girl.
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He took a shot from the left side and got his own rebound.
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We are watching the elimination of our middle class without a shot fired.
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A shot of Brolin wearing a denim-jacket, trucker hat and handlebar mustache.
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A Cordray win could mean Democrats have a shot at other Midwest governorships.
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One fan said he took a shot of tequila with them earlier. pic.twitter.
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Think of them as Judy Blume with a shot of The X-Files.
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Give it a shot and see for yourself if it's worth keeping up.
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The Latitude 5285 is beat for beat a shot at the Surface Pro.
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She also took a shot at Cruz, arguing that he's soft on trade.
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If Kennedy were still on the Court, Malvo's argument might have a shot.
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He beat Bernier through the five-hole on a shot from the slot.
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Blandino posted a shot of multiple heart-shaped blushes to his Instagram page.
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Soon, fear kicked in, but it was mixed with a shot of adrenaline.
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"Sisters from other misters," the Scandal star, 41, captioned a shot on Instagram.
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"It's usually like morning shows, they like to take a shot," says Mooney.
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At that point, it was just a matter of me making a shot.
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They were kind of iffy about it, but they gave me a shot.
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A modern logo is like GM, it hits like a shot, its simple.
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MacKinnon took a shot from the point that Landeskog deflected through Coreau's legs.
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Its like taking a shot before going out for drinks for the night.
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"I'm holding a cigarette and a shot glass," she explained of her charades.
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Later, she moves to Tokyo, where she downs a shot with Ed Sheeran.
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I gave it a shot myself, and it was a pretty flawless experience.
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Images: Alex Cranz/GizmodoLate last month, Microsoft fired a shot across Apple's bow.
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A shot by Melvin Ingram left Siemian with a black and blue nose.
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I take a shot of whisky because cooking while buzzed is really fun.
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I get a TB test, the HPV shot, and a shot for pneumonia.
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So if tattooing appeals to you, this technique may be worth a shot.
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We take a shot of mezcal before we leave (woof) with his coworkers.
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Clutterbuck reached the faceoff circle and snapped a shot over Holtby's left shoulder.
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The prison guard offers Luke a shot at an easier time in prison.
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You almost certainly will not get cast, but you can take a shot.
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Eight years later, Clinton has a shot at making that sense a reality.
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Hossa faked a shot and passed to Toews for the point-blank goal.
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He lifted a shot over Gibson's shoulder at 5:25 of the third.
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Panarin took a pass from Brent Seabrook and rifled a shot past Condon.
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I have ankylosing spondylitis and need to take a shot every two weeks.
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Adam Scott shot 67 to finish alone in third, a shot behind Woods.
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The game has changed from a shot blocking perspective, but it's still there.
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The U.S. is just as reluctant as always to actually fire a shot.
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So the villains can get a shot of green light on his face?
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A shot at Uber: The deal shows Alphabet growing further away from Uber.
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A shot of the MNAC in Barcelona with the S10's main camera.
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There is a shot of the starship as it falls off the cliff.
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Take a shot, select Use Photo, and it will appear on your Mac.
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We held them to without a shot for quite a bit of time.
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The men took several items, including a shot gun, before fleeing the home.
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"It's been a shot in the arm for everybody," Mayor Chris Coursey said.
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Detroit's Dylan Larkin clanged a shot off the crossbar with two minutes remaining.
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Atkinson lost the puck on the attempt and didn't get off a shot.
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Griffin responded with a shot in the lane while getting fouled by Siakam.
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Pearson smoked a shot past Scrivens at 3:33 of the first period.
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Repeating as NCAA champs is nearly impossible ... so does Villanova have a shot?
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"He gets me," she wrote alongside a shot of the lily-filled bouquet.
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They include a shot of her bending over and another of her cleavage.
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I don't think everyone should just be giving it a shot willy nilly.
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A shot for Johan Bülow of cream puffs flavoured with his amazing licorice . . .
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Trump eventually may have a shot at tipping the court's balance even further.
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Chrissy also shared a shot of herself enjoying a drink with Chef Michael.
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Whenever he came in and I was working, we'd take a shot together.
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But of course, somebody had to take a shot at Teigen's Twitter confession.
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It's a wholehearted drama made with a shot language that looks nearly classical.
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Read This Next: A Shot Could Have Prevented the Cancer That's Killing Me
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Can you walk me through how a shot like that gets pulled off?
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"We had an epic family vacay," she captioned a shot of the group.
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" She also shared a shot of hammock on the beach, simply writing: "Yes.
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DiVincenzo grabbed the rebound, but Villanova was unable to get off a shot.
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Detroit's Trevor Daley banged a shot off the goalpost early in the second.
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Venrock partner Bryan Roberts gave nutritional ketosis a shot after investing in Virta.
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The iPhone was a shot through the heart of BlackBerry, Nokia and Microsoft.
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But it's worth giving a shot when it's the only thing you have.
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Investors seem to think Ezetap has a shot against its deeper-pocketed rivals.
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"Summer rental," Kourtney captioned a shot of a home, sitting before a mountain.
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According to his family, he accidentally fired a shot that fatally injured him.
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O'Reilly had pinged a shot off the post earlier in the man advantage.
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In retrospect, I could have given the aggressive 3-day method a shot.
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"It's always easier to take a shot at the white Jew," he says.
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"He wasn't feeling good, but wanted to give it a shot," Molitor said.
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For a moment, at least, Slager had a shot at completely dodging accountability.
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Zayn Malik shared a shot of his newly pink locks on Twitter today.
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Why do some people get a shot instead of just taking a pill?
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The center nudged home the puck after a shot by defenseman Nikita Zaitsev.
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Weber broke the deadlock 30 seconds later by rocketing a shot past Raanta.
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If something improves your performance by 5%, why not give it a shot?
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The game was the first in which he did not take a shot.
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Why give these guys a shot at bringing this question to the courts?
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The Bears did not get off a shot attempt in the closing seconds.
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No. 13 - Martin Jones: No more leaving your feet to block a shot.
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Middleweight champion Michael Bisping is lobbying hard for a shot at the Montrealer.
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We have some amazing writers who want to take a shot at this.
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AmEx now has a shot at taking some of UnionPay's business inside China.
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He missed the second, and Washington was unable to get off a shot.
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He fires a shot, Quinn screams, he fires another shot and there's silence.
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Conventional wisdom says Democrats don't have a shot in this heavily conservative district.
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He wins, and then you know what, maybe I'll give him a shot.
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With the bases loaded and one out, Yelich lined a shot to left.
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Hell, given the state of the planet, it might be worth a shot…
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The Nuggets brought back Jokic but he had a shot blocked by Harden.
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It is likely that Eisen just wants to take a shot at Trump.
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Ben Carson would need to pull a major upset to have a shot.
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Detroit goalie Jonathan Bernier stopped 49 shots without facing a shot during overtime.
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It concludes with a shot of the glistening new 1 World Trade Center.
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Harrison Barnes has crashed into a psychological wall and can't hit a shot.
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It seemed too crazy to be true, but we gave it a shot.
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Buffalo's Rasmus Ristolainen rang a shot off the crossbar just before time expired.
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Washington (CNN)White House counselor Kellyanne Conway took a shot Tuesday at Rep.
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However, I kept an open mind and gave the faux sausage a shot.
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They didn't get a shot on goal, but Tyson Barrie hit the post.
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DON'T KNOW IF WE'LL DO IT AGAIN, BUT WE'LL GIVE IT A SHOT.
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This change was, indirectly, a shot at the way Sandman makes his living.
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We wanted to run up front and have a shot for the win.
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The ball fell to Suárez, who tried to lift a shot over him.
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I know it sounds crazy, but yeah, I think it's worth a shot.
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And marriage offered her family a shot at safety for her, she says.
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"Vote=rocked," he captioned a shot of himself holding up his absentee ballot.
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"It was a shot that was there," Curry said of his final attempt.
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Beyond Sanders's supporters, however, few think he has a shot to overcome Clinton.
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Democrats think Bon Iver manager Kyle Frenette could give them a shot here.
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On Thursday, the family shared a shot of Lydia sporting a wide grin.
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"It was about time I made a shot," Teague told the team's website.
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Thompson then blocked a shot by Indiana's George Hill with 224 seconds left.
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They came on stage and it was like a shot in the arm.
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Staal snapped a shot past Raanta for his 24th goal of the season.
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Wilde isn't the first director to decide to give the iPhone a shot.
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If they hadn't been banned, those assholes wouldn't even get a shot off.
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We needed to get up there and finally did and had a shot.
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If you refuse they'll have no choice but to write you a shot.
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He could yell that it's coming and you still wouldn't have a shot.
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Nobody has ever been that combination of a shooter and a shot-blocker.
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That moment is a shot-by-shot recreation of the series' pilot episode.
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When Tulsa did get a shot, the Bearcats finally sealed off the glass.
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But they rarely sign up to give it a shot, the tech said.
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A nurse gives you a shot (which you will feel), knocking you out.
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The Senators left winger punched a shot between Stalock's pads at 11:12.
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Wall believes the Wizards still have a shot at earning a postseason berth.
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If you've been intimidated by these puzzles, do give this one a shot.
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With Riley Nash screening Demko, Robinson fired a shot into the upper corner.
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Morgan recovered to take a shot that was diverted away by Shelina Zadorsky.
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The government agents withdrew, and in the end, not a shot was fired.
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Join amateur bakers in the legendary "Tent" for a shot at dessert glory.
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He has not given himself a shot of clotting factor since the procedure.
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That kind of bringing people together is going to give Microsoft a shot.
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Our ideas fall on deaf ears when we do give them a shot.
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Facing yet another impending rent check, he decided to give porn a shot.
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And I really don't intend that as a shot at Trump in particular.
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This simple notion of a SHOT CLOCK transformed the sport in the 1950s.
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McNabb tied it in the second period with a shot from the point.
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Buying a shot is just a quick and easy way to do it.
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Recent history suggests there is almost no downside to giving it a shot.
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But worry not: This one isn't a shot of pure wormwoody tongue torture.
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Jayson Tatum appeared ready to grab a rebound and put in a shot.
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In Pele's day, they'd probably run you off for a shot like that.
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He backhanded a shot past Varlamov with 8:25 left in the period.
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Sisto pumps a shot wide for Denmark after a good series of passes.
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A local doctor confirmed it and gave me a shot of something alcoholic.
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" More like that than "C'mon, we're going to give you a shot, kid.
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More recently, J.T. Poston won this month's Wyndham Championship without dropping a shot.
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Because no Hubble roundup is complete without a shot of the universe's eyeball.
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It doesn't perambulate, but plummets with the graceful inevitability of a shot bird.
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Tolisso cynically breaks up an Australian counter with a shot to Juric's ankle.
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Do give my recipe for crisp lamb with yogurt and scallions a shot.
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A shot at a fifth awaits Sunday, although it will hardly be easy.
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"I gave the other guy a shot," Mr. Miller said of the president.
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Michael Dal Colle took a shot from the left circle that Howard stopped.
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A guy in a sweaty yellow T-shirt offered a girl a shot.
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Before performing, "I'm drinking a Red Bull, a shot of whiskey," he said.
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Three candidates who have a shot at breakout performances in Iowa on Feb.
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Jane Fonda alternates between sips of a margarita and a shot of tequila.
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In other words, she has a shot, but not a very good one.
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Walker then canned a shot at the buzzer for a nine-point lead.
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But it could also offer a shot at a kind of generational redemption.
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He missed the second and Washington was unable to get a shot off.
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During the debate, President Donald Trump weighed in, taking a shot at Sen.
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Bloomberg took a shot at Sanders' ability to deny Trump a second term.
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Trump also took a shot at Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.
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In the fearful post-22002/22014 climate, voters gave another Republican a shot.
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He ripped a shot that hit Montembeault's glove, then went into the net.
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This would give Sinn Fein a shot at joining the next coalition government.
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To my team, supporters, and everyone who gave me a shot—thank you.
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Evans crossed over Duncan Robinson and laid in a shot off the glass.
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The American dragged a shot wide from a well-worked and promising position.
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If it suits your jet lag combat plan though, it's worth a shot.
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He just got a shot like you were going to have some surgery.
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"He gave us an excuse to take a shot," the former official said.
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Howard stopped a shot by Kyle Turris but Ekholm fired in the rebound.
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Tyler Johnson roofed a shot after taking a smart pass from Cory Conacher.
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That officer, "fearing for his safety," the police statement said, fired a shot.
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They all Google well, though, so I decided to give it a shot.
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Murphy put a shot past Mrazek for his first goal of the season.
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The Interface extends its thanks to the senator for giving it a shot.
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Let's give a 70-year-old guy who can't be bought a shot.
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"Everybody has a shot," Mr. Chu said of Mr. Perry's chance of success.
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The president also took a shot at the media's reporting on the economy.
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Democrats also have a shot to pick up numerous seats in the Midwest.
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When the shooter snaps a shot with one camera, it triggers the other.
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If you're wondering why he's got a shot, just give him a listen.
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But they think they have a shot with Trump as the GOP nominee.
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But he provided his rationale, so they decided to give it a shot.
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The Penguins were held without a shot on goal in the first period.
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A shot by Guentzel squirted out behind Saros, and Rust swatted it in.
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The teams traded turnovers before Jairus Hamilton missed a shot in the lane.
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Gallagher redirected a shot that Blackwood inadvertently kicked it into his own net.
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The general sentiment was that the GOP should give someone new a shot.
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Analysts say Democrats have a shot of winning in both Arizona and Nevada.
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After six tense days, the two sides backed off without firing a shot.
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I landed on black and drank my water while he took a shot.
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Crawford, in contrast, appeared to have a shot at ultimately winning the game.
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When people then ask for a smaller beer, I grab a shot glass.
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But to its credit, the league took a shot, and it was rewarded.
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Practice conviction, kibble, strip yourself of hesitation and doubt, train yourself to an absolute singularity of purpose, and if you ever have to step through a door into your own personal hell, you will have a shot, a shot at survival.
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"I think that anyone who has the qualifications to run, and has the fire in their belly to run, and they want to give it a shot, you know, give it a shot," McMahon, a pro-wrestling magnate, told Politico.
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The Senators made it 2-0 when Erik Karlsson faked a shot from the middle of the ice to freeze the Rangers but instead whipped the pass to Oduya, who lifted a shot from about 35 feet out by Lundqvist.
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Would you let it all hang out for a shot at a world record?
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It may not be easy to find a mentor, but give it a shot.
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Coach Kotwica saw something on tape so we thought we'd give it a shot.
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I figured it's worth a shot and take the train two stops into Chinatown.
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Just a shot in the dark, but he'd probably be great at choreography too.
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A shot of the plane landing above a worn-out Havana street went viral.
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She never fired a shot and knew nothing of her friends' plans, he said.
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"My kids have given it a shot and [they're] not feeling it," he says.
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If you've ever wanted to dress like a star, eBay's giving you a shot.
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Next is a shot of Obama entering helicopter Executive One after his successor's inauguration.
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The Maryland Democrat shared a shot of the pair in his office on Instagram.
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She was over thinking she had a shot at doing anything about her career.
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Defenseman Dion Phaneuf, a former Toronto captain, put in a shot off Brassard's knee.
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Most of my viewers wanted to see it so I gave it a shot!
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In other words, our collective knowledge of tequila could fit in a shot glass.
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I was talking myself out of something big without even giving it a shot.
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There's a shot of the friends who surprised the newlyweds on the steps outside.
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Now those kinds of patients will have a shot, a final shot at life.
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They made superstars look like beginners, so the promoters never gave them a shot.
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He banged the table or a drum when Brazil took a shot and missed.
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In a shot straight out of a silent film, realization creeps across her face.
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He is turning back towards the vehicle as a shot appears to strike home.
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After the disappointment waned, Nick and other fans admitted they'd give Artifact a shot.
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I think in the end worth a shot if the person agrees, unfair without.
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After Leonard missed a shot, Westbrook connected on a layup to seal the win.
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"Thanks for joining our dinner tonight," she captioned a shot with Tyga on Instagram.
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The helper fired again, mortally wounding the attacker with a shot to the head.
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Last year, LaBeouf spent 24-hours streaming a shot of himself in an elevator.
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Kris, 62, revealed all on Instagram Saturday, posting a shot of the holiday present.
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Which makes you wonder if Sanders really ever had a shot to begin with.
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If you need more than just an app, you should give it a shot.
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Trump took a shot at his opposition, who have vowed to delay any nomination.
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Now, all the fear associated with stealing a shot of someone's story is gone.
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But I would like to break that rule and humbly give it a shot.
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Rather, it's a shot at the Motorola Razr, which just hit retail last week.
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Still, as long as he's in the game, Magette believes he has a shot.
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If he's a shot-caller, he appears to be a very well-insulated one.
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Here's a shot of Diaz celebrating, his face covered in blood, after beating McGregor.
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I think we could run Mickey Mouse against this president and have a shot.
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Here is a shot of the Truman Balcony created by our amazing production crew.
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While Metcalf is pinned facedown, the video shows, a nurse gives her a shot.
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House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-Calif.) on Thursday took a shot at Sen.
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"Nobody thought he had a shot at this," Bloomberg told CNBC's "Halftime Report " Tuesday.
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When our photographer steps toward them to get a shot, they start to woo!
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The product cost only $57 a shot when Mylan took over sales in 2007.
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Vatanen took a pass from Hughes and fired a shot from a sharp angle.
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Give pipian a shot this evening and let us know how it turns out.
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But the big break came when Pixar decided to give the tech a shot.
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That's because the Bulldogs couldn't make a shot against Syracuse's vaunted 2-3 zone.
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But there's a shot inside the diner where Lakeith was doing his own stunts.
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A shot on Pell's account showed the stars looking lovingly into each other's eyes.
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"This is a shot across the bow for English Wikipedia," Fish told BuzzFeed News.
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"You are paying it forward for your neighbor to have a shot," says Hall.
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Holliday opened the scoring with a shot to center to lead off the second.
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"The shot our SWAT team made was a hell of a shot," Dabadie said.
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Take a shot of bad vodka and try to remember the sensation of youth.
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We each get a beer and a shot and I tell him our plans.
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Pesce also shared a shot of herself in the pool, soaking up the sun.
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He buys me a beer and he buys himself a beer and a shot.
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Sure, you could make a far better argument to give the Express a shot.
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Here is a shot of him and my Dad back in the day. pic.twitter.
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"#Olitz in the real rose garden," she captioned a shot of her and Goldwyn.
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New York (CNN Business)Coca-Cola wants Americans to give Coke Energy a shot.
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The game-tying goal came from Lafferty on a shot from the left side.
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He flipped a shot from the left boards that snuck past a screened Johansson.
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Sure, these are doubles—one person can cover you while you're engaging a shot.
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If I miss a shot and my subjects are upset, it doesn't bother me.
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"It's a shot across the bow that we have to do something," Zinke said.
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The rookie defenseman whipped a shot over Vasilevskiy's blocker to make it 3-2.
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Because you get to do something you didn't think you had a shot at.
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