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I'd love to take a shot at prom with you.
So go forth and and take a shot at him, fans.
"Now, it's easy to take a shot at this," he said.
He also seizes the opportunity to take a shot at Johnson's Baywatch.
To take a shot at greatness or insert a dose of attitude.
Regardless, someone is likely to take a shot at the consolidation game.
But of course, somebody had to take a shot at Teigen's Twitter confession.
"It's always easier to take a shot at the white Jew," he says.
We have some amazing writers who want to take a shot at this.
It is likely that Eisen just wants to take a shot at Trump.
Postepic is not the first app to take a shot at wordy snippets, though.
For example, Stern recently decided to take a shot at actor Russell Crowe, 52.
Or take a shot at David's recipe for Indian-spiced corn soup with yogurt?
Burr then appeared to take a shot at House Republicans' public posturing during the investigation.
Maybe take a shot [at some stocks], but have to see how this washes out.
And it's encouraging an establishment elite like McMullin to take a shot at running himself.
Earbuds isn't the first company to take a shot at socializing the music listening experience.
They were looking for a song and said I should take a shot at it.
The internet asked: Did the Queen use her hat to take a shot at Brexit?
Bethenny Frankel: If you're gonna take a shot at this B, you better not miss.
If they were stationed near Guam, they could take a shot at the Hwasong-12s.
Bernie Sanders said Sunday, appearing to take a shot at Biden's absence from the California convention.
It's not the first time Apple has used Safari to take a shot at web tracking.
Then he relinquished the middleweight crown to take a shot at Benn's super middleweight world championship.
Mott felt an obligation to take a shot at the Preakness, the Triple Crown's second leg.
And Kanye West the fashion designer did not take a shot at Michael Jordan the sneaker mogul.
Still, it's interesting to see yet another smartwatch manufacturer take a shot at the luxury watch world.
After tweeting about McGurk Saturday night, Trump then appeared to take a shot at Mattis as well.
I found a piece of paper at the party and made everyone take a shot at it.
So why not just take a shot at Domenick and hopefully eliminate him along with the idol?
A sniper killed Belkaid as he was about to take a shot at officers from a window.
Convinced he should take a shot at the training game, St. Lewis left Brooklyn and headed there.
I figured I'd take a shot at putting together an easy-to-use package to accomplish that.
Rick Scott's second term has ended, so he's decided to take a shot at the Senate next.
Nikki Haley in the GOP response to Obama's speech also appeared to take a shot at Trump.
"My guess is there are people out there who would take a shot at him," Alderson said.
That opened the door for him to take a shot at professional wrestling, just like his father.
He's a die-hard Khaled fan and decided to take a shot at meeting him last week.
"The question was whether we want to take a shot at him (Garcia) or (Matt) Davidson," Molitor said.
Rosenstein appeared to take a shot at lawmakers who are publicly voicing their doubts about the Mueller probe.
President Trump took to Twitter on Thursday to mention the chill — and take a shot at climate science.
Klobuchar, in an attempt to blunt the Massachusetts senator, even touted Sanders to take a shot at Warren.
Now that the New York case has wrapped up, it's Massachusetts' turn to take a shot at Exxon.
If attendees defeat that legendary, then players around the world get to take a shot at some legendary Pokémon.
At one point, Klobuchar was given an opportunity to take a shot at Buttigieg's record and let it pass.
Those tensions erupted last month, when Zuckerberg appeared to take a shot at Trump during Facebook's annual developer conference.
There would be plenty of teams waiting in line to call Sam Presti to take a shot at Westbrook.
" Munn turned to Twitter to take a shot at the writer, saying: "Playing it fast & loose w/the journalism @RobDemovsky.
Christie is like an aging gunslinger—everyone wants to take a shot at him, but he just doesn't care anymore.
If someone gets on your nerves and you take a shot at them, you just leave them where they fell.
That position could set him up to take a shot at a top leadership position in a post-Pelosi world.
Even better, since Forge – Halo 53: Guardians Edition is free, anyone who's interested can take a shot at designing a level.
Almost all of the selections are specifically chosen because they either feature incorrect spelling or take a shot at Pai's race.
It'll be used in a racing car, to help driver Jessi Combs take a shot at the womens' land-speed record.
Without naming Facebook or its CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Dorsey seemed to take a shot at the company's rhetoric around political ads.
The question was whether I should also take a shot at Starr's investigation and say it was time to end it.
She tries to get her gun loaded in time to take a shot at the creature — and that's when the tiger charges.
After his attempt at creating anti-wrinkle skin product Hay There, why wouldn't Kirk take a shot at brewing his own beer?
One day after Kylie's baby news broke, Tyga appeared to take a shot at his ex while partying at Avenue Los Angeles.
That leads many top wrestlers to take a shot at M.M.A. The choice was easy for Dillashaw after wrestling at California State, Fullerton.
"As I said to Lisa [Rinna] by text…if you're gonna take a shot at that V, you better not miss," she said.
The contact says that TMZ is going to publish a story about Cardi's upcoming song, which will "take a shot" at Nicki Minaj.
For people determined to take a shot at importing a car, a comprehensive guide is published by the Customs and Border Protection agency.
"If you're going to take a shot at someone, don't do the whole, 'Well, some-other-candidates-in-the-race' thing," she continued.
Second, Nelson's pivot to praising Rubio as a way to take a shot at Scott is both out of nowhere and totally transparent.
Republicans have also been unhappy with the rules, and it's been clear since Trump was elected that they'd take a shot at reversing them.
The Massachusetts native opted out of running in 2016, instead making way for Clinton to take a shot at becoming the first female president.
One candidate who is already running a primary campaign against Flake used the Obamacare repeal collapse to take a shot at the Arizona senator.
Without naming Facebook or Mark Zuckerberg, Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey seemed to take a shot at his rival's policy to keep accepting political ads.
Rubio, who is now attacking Trump at every turn, used the protest as an opportunity to take a shot at the Republican front-runner.
Obama was still on his annual Massachusetts vacation at the time, prompting Trump to take a shot at the president's near-daily golf games.
To recap, Kanye West the tweeter was apparently clarifying that Kanye West the rapper did not take a shot at Michael Jordan the NBA legend.
We have a feeling they'd sleep in the freezing streets to watch their team take a shot at Tom Brady and the New England Patriots. 
But if there's one thing Chyna understands, it's money -- and she knows that's why Amber shot the video, not to take a shot at her.
In the past two months, it's been upgraded again to help race-car driver Jessi Combs take a shot at the womens' land-speed record.
And on Friday, I'm thinking, you might take a shot at Samin Nosrat's super-great tofu with mixed grains, or a Roman egg-drop soup.
She won convincingly on Tuesday night -- and Trump quickly moved to take credit -- and take a shot at the man McSally is running to replace.
Cheney did not call out Trump by name during a GOP news conference on Wednesday morning, though she did take a shot at rival Sen.
The four men are among a large group of Democrats considering whether they should take a shot at trying to unseat President Donald Trump next year.
LaVar also seems to take a shot at FS1's Jason Whitlock ... which is kinda confusing since Whitlock basically went to bat for Ball on Wednesday.
He was once floated as a potential major donor to Inslee's campaign but decided last month he'd rather take a shot at the White House himself.
Let your wife take a shot at explaining her work and making a person-to-person case for more humane (and sensible) treatment of sick people.
So it seemed like a perfect time for Sanders, an anti-wealth crusader who has nevertheless become a millionaire himself, to take a shot at Steyer.
We were hopeful we could take a shot at bucking that trend and I'm sorry for the millions of people and their caregivers who need new options.
The war might be over, so to speak, but there's room for other companies to carve out their own space and take a shot at the king.
But now that Rob and Chyna have Rob & Chyna the show, they get to move into the spotlight and take a shot at controlling their own narrative.
The entire project is also open-sourced on Github, so you can take a shot at ordering the various components and soldering the whole thing together yourself.
Second, notwithstanding their willingness to take a shot at it, Trump's lawyers are smart enough to know that succeeding on the merits was well out of their reach.
Here, we gather up the best end-of-the-world stories to hit the screen, and take a shot at analyzing what the point of it all is.
Duane Martin didn't come anywhere close to addressing Tisha Campbell-Martin's abuse allegations in his latest legal filing ... but he does take a shot at her parenting skills.
Every year, at a conference called the Critical Assessment of Structure Prediction (CASP), researchers from around the world submit programs that take a shot at estimating protein structure.
"The debates will be the time everyone tries to take a shot at Biden," said one Democratic operative who asked to remain anonymous because they consult with various campaigns.
POTUS couldn't help but take a shot at CNN, which he branded as "fake news" before claiming that he saw the red light on the network's camera turn off.
The idea that any other recent commander in chief would take a shot at a military hero like McRaven, who is respected across partisan lines in Washington, is unthinkable.
Senator Rubio, you like to take a shot at Mr. Trump on the campaign trail saying that negotiating a hotel deal in a foreign country is not foreign policy.
Indeed, his tin-ear response about the news of White House staff secretary Rob Porter's history of domestic abuse allegations, was to take a shot at the #metoo movement.
It's largely why he created a fellowship program in 2010 that encourages young people with big ideas to drop out of college and take a shot at realizing their dreams.
Gatlin, in an interview before the newspaper story, told Reuters he wanted to return to 2015 form and perhaps take a shot at Tyson Gay's American record of 9.69 seconds.
Instead, this weekend, you could take a shot at Dorie Greenspan's ridiculously good new recipe for a Lisbon chocolate cake (above), which she wrote about for The Times this week.
But he took time out of his summer schedule to do what everyone in Toronto does when they have spare time: take a shot at ex-Leafs captain Dion Phaneuf.
"Idiocracy" star Terry Crews, famous for his role as President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho, also used the satirical film to take a shot at the surreal election cycle.
To be sure, in states with large anti-abortion majorities (and gerrymandered legislatures), heartbeat bans seem smart — a way to rally voters and take a shot at Roe v. Wade.
The string of big-name misses is in part because so many Democrats, including Mr. O'Rourke, Mr. Bullock and Mr. Hickenlooper, would rather take a shot at unseating President Trump.
The former 'SNL' star also cleared up why he expressed sympathy for Louis C.K. and Roseanne Barr ... and says, in full context, he did NOT take a shot at their victims.
Fallon did take a shot at Trump during his Globes monologue with an in-passing joke likening the president-elect to King Joffrey, the petulant boy ruler on Game of Thrones.
But if somebody is willing to take a shot at the people we are taking shots at, I'm more than willing to let them use their own bullets to do it.
They're passions the rest of us probably share too, which is why Patel documented the creation of his self-lacing shoes so others can take a shot at building their own.
We want to hear from you, so submit your application here and take a shot at winning $50,000 in non-equity cash along with intense love from investors and the media.
With the NFL Combine in full swing -- some NFL teams are letting staffers take a shot at the 40 yard dash at their home training facilities ... like ATL Falcons cheerleader Katy.
Steve Harvey had to know it was coming -- Jane Lynch and Thomas Lennon teaming up to to take a shot at his Miss Universe screw-up ... complete with a pageant chick!
" When it comes to which team might take a shot at signing Brown ... Tiki didn't name names -- only telling us it'll all go down once "some of this heat blows over.
I mean, you know, that&aposs how you get people chattering and to take a shot at the president is very smart because it kind of gets her name in the headlines.
It all went down during a practice round at the Waste Management Phoenix Open ... where Gary Woodland and Matt Kuchar invited Amy to take a shot at the course's famous 16th hole.
" Cohen also appeared to take a shot at Trump ... saying by the time he's released he hopes "the country will be in a place without xenophobia, injustice and lies at the helm.
" Barr also said that he thinks there is "an opportunity potentially to cure the lack of clarity that was the problem and we might as well take a shot at doing that.
CREW's complaint to the Office of Special Counsel (OSC) details how Verma used her official Twitter account to take a shot at "Medicare for all" in a Halloween-themed tweet on Wednesday.
In the statement announcing his decision, Delaney did not say whether he would endorse one of his former rivals, but he appeared to take a shot at liberal candidates, such as Sens.
She did however take a shot at the battle over health care, saying not all women have the benefits she does, "so let's fight all cancers and make universal health care a reality."
Polls have also forecast his ruling alliance will fall short of a majority in the election, which could potentially allow a coalition of regional parties to take a shot at coming to power.
Why it matters: On its face, right-to-try sounds simple enough: Why not let patients who are already dying, who have already tried everything else, take a shot at an unproven therapy?
White House press secretary Sean Spicer appeared to take a shot at some GOP lawmakers on Friday after the Republican healthcare bill failed to gain enough support and was scuttled in the House.
Chicago Deputy Mayor Bob Rivkin specifically name-dropped the Tesla/SpaceX/Boring Company boss in the piece, saying that he hoped Musk and his peers would take a shot at building the shuttle.
And as he faced the enthusiastic crowd, Obama appeared to take a shot at President Donald Trump's plan to build a wall between Mexico and the U.S. without ever explicitly mentioning his successor.
Biden largely avoided criticizing Republican President Donald Trump in his remarks to the firefighters union, but he did take a shot at the federal budget outline released on Monday by the White House.
Sasse also appeared to take a shot at high-profile members of the Trump administration, who have argued the "zero tolerance" policy is being used as a deterrent to prevent future illegal immigration.
Reddit user u/weedlewarrior69 shared a conversation with a recent Tinder match named Alexa, in which they decided to take a shot at a classic Amazon joke—a fairly common occurrence these days.
Jay-Z stopped down his 4:44 Tour concert Sunday night in Miami to explain why he's thrown his support behind NFL player protests -- and also to take a shot at his haters.
" Well, watch the clip, because GoldLink seems to take a shot at Anderson saying, "You can't talk about n****s you don't know, so we ain't worried about n****s we don't know.
Ms. Harris was among those given a chance to take a shot at Mr. Buttigieg over diversity and his lack of support among black voters, but she mostly chose not to do so.
Miley Cyrus flaunted more of her bizarre fashion as she showed her support for the Knicks -- study the fan photos and take a shot at finding the differences between these two candid courtside snaps.
Some of the biggest news to come out of Google I/O this week was that Google Assistant is coming to iOS, looking to take a shot at Siri, Apple's own entrenched AI assistant.
He clearly has been agitated by CNN, and there was probably something done that day and he was trying to take a shot at CNN and he uses me as a proxy for that.
The Alulu is an idea incubated by three friends as they left college, each heading their separate directions but looking to take a shot at making this cool gadget a reality before doing so.
At his prerace interviews, he told journalists that his goal was not just to win but also to take a shot at the course record in his first-ever attempt at a 100-miler.
There's more ... AB also appeared to take a shot at his former quarterback in Oakland on Monday, getting in a dig at the possibility Jon Gruden might cut bait with Derek Carr in 2020.
"There isn't a day that goes by that a newspaper headline doesn't take a shot at the president's legislative accomplishments or lack thereof," said Jason Miller, who served as senior communications adviser on the Trump campaign.
Harris, who badly needs some momentum in the race, had an opportunity to take a shot at Buttigieg after his campaign was caught using a stock photo from Kenya to promote his outreach to black voters.
To that end, the Lakers' goal should be 30 to 35 wins next season, and then they can take a shot at Russell Westbrook (and Durant, if, as many expect, he is once again a free agent).
Trump took to Twitter Tuesday night to flatly deny the CNN report (and later take a shot at BuzzFeed): It may be a while until we know if Trump is right or if the CNN report is accurate.
Instead of welcoming the new emissary of intelligent life (in this case, a talking spherical spaceship) as we frequently did to our peril throughout the 90s, the new administration's first impulse is to take a shot at it.
They think it's fashionable to take a shot at our government, but people need to understand what this truly means not only to the men and women who get up every day to serve our communities but to them.
As for the length of his prison sentence ... the line is set at 5.5 years, meaning bettors can take a shot at betting either over or under that length of time and hope the judge rules in their favor.
The players did not address the crowd but James appeared to take a shot at the Warriors as he disembarked the plane wearing a blue 'Ultimate Warrior' T-Shirt while holding the glittering NBA championship trophy high above his head.
RELATED: How Donald Trump is making the Georgia special election all about him But in the interview Tuesday, Ossoff repeatedly declined to take a shot at Trump, saying he was willing to work with anyone to help the people of Georgia.
Rubio allies believe John Kasich cannot succeed beyond New Hampshire -- so much so that the senator steadfastly refused to take a shot at the Ohio governor when given the opportunity during a press conference just outside of Des Moines on Tuesday.
I was always the kid running around with a 5" wide deck when everyone else rocked their narrow 7" ones on the stair sets, and I was the first to take a shot at longboarding out of all of my friends.
" She continued: "And when people take a shot at the President and try to even question, try to put a piece of tissue paper between him and his commitment to those people, and those people, you should think thrice about that.
The venue puts Trump on the home soil of Nikki Haley, the Palmetto State governor who on Tuesday night used her response to President Barack Obama's State of the Union address as an opportunity to take a shot at the GOP front-runner.
Over the weekend, Bharara took to his shiny new Twitter account to let the people know what really happened—and to take a shot at New York Governor Andrew Cuomo, who didn't have anything to do with his firing but totally deserves it.
By aiming test missiles at Japan, Pyongyang is sending a clear signal: Take a preventive shot at our missile sites, and we will take a shot at Japan, most likely at the roughly 50,000 American military personnel stationed at United States bases there.
When the golfers tee it up for the final round of the Augusta National Women's Amateur on Saturday they will take a shot at one of sport's symbols of gender segregation, playing on a course that seven years ago did not even allow female members.
On one hand, it seems to suggest that learning English is an automatic path to success (and while knowing multiple languages can help in areas like your career, it's not a guarantee.) On the other hand, the wording seems to take a shot at Trump.
"These were mergers that could never have been contemplated a year ago," Mr. Greenfield, of BTIG, said of the deals that might blossom under the new F.C.C. "You're enabling the impossible in many ways, so people are saying, 'Let's take a shot at this.'"
" Grassley appeared to take a shot at Cotton and other potential Republican detractors on Wednesday night, tweeting, "I sincerely hope no GOP Sen is trying to undermine Pres Trump & son in law/adviser Kushner w false info on this TOUGH ON CRIME & SMART bill.
Unfortunately, Nelson has no plans to build or sell this clock en masse, but the video he shared of the build is quite comprehensive, and he's posted the underlying code and CAD schematics to Github if you're tempted to take a shot at building your own.
With the trade deadline just 10 days away, plenty of fans around the league are hoping their team will pull off a deal to take a shot at a championship, sacrificing a bit of the future to land the veteran players who'll put them over the top.
Tagging may be the best way to make IoT contextually relevant and usable As we advance toward 2017, a quick analysis of our connected landscape indicates that the IoT is taking a short break from destroying the internet and is now letting Mark Zuckerberg take a shot at it.
Horowitz's findings have fueled calls from Republicans to use the USA Freedom bill to take a shot at larger FISA reforms over concerns about the potential for abuse within the surveillance court and warrant applications, even as Barr and McConnell back a "clean" extension of the intelligence programs.
He has modeled contempt for civilized norms and even the rule of law, endorsing violence against protesters, expressing admiration for a Russian autocrat, pledging a clampdown on the press, suggesting that Second Amendment enthusiasts might want to take a shot at Clinton, and promising to throw her in jail.
The first question from Maria Bartiromo invited Cruz to take a shot at Obama's management of the economy -- and the Texas senator decided to also take a swipe at the President over Iranian TV pictures of the captured US naval crew on their knees with their hands on their heads.
You're also welcome to take a shot at improving Laimer's watch design, but based on Hodinkee's interview with the Swiss engineer, and watching this breakdown he made of how his 3D-printed watch is assembled, it seems like he has an above-average mastery of the craft—so good luck with that.
As much as we can give credit to Towne, Hemingway, Donnelly, and everyone else who tried to make Personal Best a definitive movie about same-sex love—and they did the best they could under the circumstances—it would be nice to see some filmmaker take a shot at improving upon it.
Khan is the one that went out and struck the first blow, and in a campaign, if you're going to go out and think that you can take a shot at somebody and not have incoming coming back at you, shame on you," Perry, a Trump supporter, told CNN's Jake Tapper on "The Lead.
Because of the enduring relevance of the various parties involved in this story—Kraft's Patriots will take a shot at winning him a fifth ring next weekend, and Putin ... you are familiar with—there is the sense that there must be some sort of lesson or broader resonance echoing around the edges of all this.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky is the latest Silicon Valley executive to take a shot at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky is the latest Silicon Valley executive to take a shot at Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE, the GOP's presumptive presidential nominee.
" He goes on to say that the coroner has indicated to him that Eric Jr.'s death was an accident ... and to also take a shot at Bill directly by saying ... "Unlike others who left Fox News amid public allegations and extensive investigations, I parted ways with Fox News in an amicable way and any reference to a firing is flatly wrong.
I think if there was a little bit of suggestion on the menu that would be helpful, and it would also give a bit of synergy to ordering a specific drink with a specific dish, etc... Another thing I'd like to see someone take a shot at from a beverage standpoint is: I don't feel like I've seen the wine-bar concept on a chain level.
As someone who has actually authorized enhanced interrogation techniques (EITs), I'd like to take a shot at clarifying some of the confusion surrounding last week's kerfuffle over EITs or what President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE labels "torture".
Y.) on Tuesday appeared to take a shot at White House senior adviser Jared KushnerJared Corey KushnerPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared PETA billboard in Baltimore calls Kushner a 'rich pest' Top immigration aide experienced 'jolt of electricity to my soul' when Trump announced campaign MORE for his alleged used of WhatsApp to conduct official government business, asking if sharing the nuclear codes via Instagram direct message (DM) would be next.
While the storm clearly dominated the president's time, he also found time to promote a book by another hard-line law enforcement official, Sheriff David A. Clarke of Milwaukee, take a shot at Missouri's Democratic senator, Claire McCaskill, repeat a threat to terminate the North American Free Trade Agreement, and reiterate his determination to build a wall on the Mexican border, saying on Twitter that Mexico would pay for it "through reimbursement/other."

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