|  | 21. | Spotting the gunman would be a far off chance without being able to patrol forward of the front line. 
 
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|  | 22. | This gave the SRU a one-off chance to revive the 2002 03 Scottish Inter-District Championship as a professional tournament. 
 
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|  | 23. | Another mine that was operating in the area around the same time was the " Off Chance " mine. 
 
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|  | 24. | Boston-area businesses and aid groups have made modest preparations of their own, on the off chance that disaster strikes. 
 
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|  | 25. | Physics types enjoy graphing everything vs everything on the off chance that they might find some kind of correlation. 
 
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|  | 26. | A problem with the team in the World Youth Cup last year was their inability to finish off chances. 
 
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|  | 27. | But just on the off chance that Schilling was acting out a role as spoiled brat, we offer this thought: 
 
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|  | 28. | On the off chance you may have to wrestle an alligator, here's some advice : " Cover the alligator's eyes. 
 
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|  | 29. | But just on the off chance that the idea might flutter through someone's mind, we nail it right away ." 
 
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|  | 30. | The United States even blew off chances to finesse the issue with a short extension of the secretary general's term. 
 
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