But, as most football fans know, Hail Mary passes have a way of getting picked off by the opposing team. |
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He is valuable in short-yardage situations and perfectly executed a Hail Mary pass for a touchdown against the other team. |
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Nobody thought this was a 60-win team, mind you, but certainly a strong enough group to return to the playoffs without a Hail Mary deal. |
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They beat the other team on a Hail Mary pass as time expired, marking easily the most exciting play of the day. |
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She made a cross on her forehead, said a Hail Mary and an Our Father, asked God to prepare a place for her friend and remove her pain. |
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I slowly pulled the dirt out of my pocket, recited a Hail Mary and threw the dirt to the wind and over the river. |
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They scored a touchdown, then recovered an onside kick, then threw a Hail Mary that was caught in the endzone as time expired. |
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And he tightened his hold on her hand as they recited the Lord's Prayer and a Hail Mary. |
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I can only imagine this was the perp's attempt at a Hail Mary to get key evidence thrown out. |
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We fingered our beads and said the second part of the Hail Mary or Our Father. |
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And it didn't come until Sunday, when Springs grabbed a Hail Mary at the end of the half. |
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For me this has ranged from two Hail Mary prayers right up to five decades of the rosary. |
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One memorable call was when he threw up a Hail Mary three-pointer at the buzzer for his team. |
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Well, BlackBerry's Hail Mary pass, its bet-the-farm phone, is finally here. |
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Walter's clever phone call to Skyler was certainly a fantastic Hail Mary pass, as Saul acknowledges. |
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Curtis Jordan sealed the victory by deflecting Kramer's last-second Hail Mary pass. |
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Now it throws a Hail Mary pass in the direction of these seasonal workers who are struggling to make ends meet. |
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The Hail Mary pass is sadly being caught by the official opposition, as those members like to call themselves. |
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In fact, this cadent repetition of the Hail Mary does not disturb inner silence but indeed both demands and nourishes it. |
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Five centuries later, a polite group of elderly right-to-lifers from New Jersey stride down Constitution Avenue quietly intoning the Hail Mary. |
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How can we not see in this the manifest parallelism with the opening words of the Hail Mary? |
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The Hail Mary is the force of the Cenacolo Community, known by all for its use of the Rosary to heal drug addiction. |
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I had asked him if he knew the Hail Mary, and he said he did, whereupon I requested him to say it so that I could hear him. |
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It does, however, get at the Hail Mary aspect of both picks by nominees behind in the polls. |
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After a bad month and a Hail Mary VP pick, the markets may have good news for Mitt Romney. |
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We'd pile into the car at the crack of dawn and my father would say a Hail Mary before we left, to make sure that the Virgin Mary kept an eye on us. |
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He slowly inhaled and exhaled while praying a Hail Mary for his sisters. |
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They were going to try a Hail Mary pass on the final play before halftime. |
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They dominated the second overtime period while the other team played defensive hockey, dumping it into the neutral zone in hopes of a Hail Mary breakaway. |
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And this was, and as some people, as I say, call it a Hail Mary pass. |
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Are you going to try to say each Hail Mary of the Rosary with more piety? |
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Our Father, Hail Mary, and Glory be, for the Pope's intentions. |
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The content of those sermons was gathered and preserved: they are the Opuscoli in which he explains the Apostles' Creed, interprets the Prayer of the Our Father, explains the Ten Commandments and comments on the Hail Mary. |
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Then it did a Hail Mary pass, which is the budget. |
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Then say a Hail Mary, and ask our Blessed Lady to take care of you, so that she will always be proud and happy to see you waiting on Her Divine Son at the Altar. |
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Hail Mary – noun: A long forward pass in football, esp. |
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His memoir is a successful Hail Mary pass if ever there was one. |
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The Hail Mary with the invocation: Queen of the Family: Pray for us. |
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The second part of the Hail Mary resounds like the answer of children who, in addressing supplications to their Mother, do nothing other than express their own adherence to the saving plan revealed by God. |
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Weeping, she knelt down, and begged us to enter her house and say at least one Hail Mary for the recovery of her father, who for three years had been unable to take any rest, on account of continual hiccoughs. |
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Here's Doug Flutie and the Hail Mary pass. |
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There's nothing to do but attempt the Hail Mary pass of shipping vast loads of humanity spacewards in the hope of finding more hospitable climes elsewhere in the galaxy. |
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It was an ideological Hail Mary pass against onrushing statism. |
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