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In addition to Madison's own awards chances, Borisov could have a shot at a best supporting actor when the Oscar nominations are announced in January.

From BBC

But it did construct a daunting obstacle course for Smith to traverse to have a shot at presenting the former vice president’s story.

Sentenced to life in prison nearly three decades ago, Erik and Lyle Menendez could have a shot at freedom as Los Angeles prosecutors comb through new evidence.

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Thiam will go into the final event, the 800m at 19:25 BST, with a lead of 121 points, meaning the Briton, who has never won an Olympic medal, needs to run around eight seconds faster to have a shot at the gold.

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“If we can generate good employment for all our youth, we will accelerate growth and have a shot at becoming comfortably upper middle class before our population starts ageing.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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