After the race she said " I thought if I got off to a good start I d be in with a good chance and that s just what I did.
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Just this once, competitors from foreign countries or from America's smaller independent studios who dare to compete with the might of Tinseltown may be in with a sliver of a chance.
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Next Saturday, he will be in with former World Boxing Council 154-pound champion Keith Mullings, a tough man not averse to punching an opponent in his weak spot, wherever it may be.
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Thanks for any help, and sorry if this isn't the right board, but I figure Facebook would be in with computers . talk ) 17 : 11, 12 August 2010 ( UTC)
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"If I can shoot three or four under someone will have to do something spectacular to beat me and if I shoot one or two under I'll be in with a great chance,"
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:: Noted criminals like Gilles de Rais and Jack the Ripper might be in with a chance ( other criminals like Dick Turpin and many pirates might have had more popular sympathy ).
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The smart money says WBA champion Bruce Seldon will be in with a tiger when he fights Tyson on Saturday night in a scheduled 12-round bout at the MGM Grand and on pay-per-view television.
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If you see them several times, sharing a journey or running into them a lot, and you've had " more than one chat " with them, then you might be in with a chance.
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It would mean three victories in a row and, with a home game against Scotland to follow, the Irish would be in with a chance of the championship, depending on the France-England result next week.
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"We think it's good for people with risk factors to be in with people who've undergone heart attacks or cardiac surgery, " said Dr . John Cantwell, Piedmont's co-director of preventive cardiology and cardiac rehab.