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1 He had taken a huge chance , dumping this body in broad daylight from a small boat.
2 There's got to be a huge chance he's not going to be right to go on.
3 I don't know whether that is true but he undoubtedly has a huge chance on old form.
4 I think she's a huge chance to win the Caulfield Cup, and she won over the distance in the autumn.
5 We have a huge chance here and I say that, as I know how good our boys are and can be.
6 The manner of the defeat will also linger, with Federer missing a huge chance to go two sets to love up.
7 The striker also wasted a huge chance in the second half, hitting it straight at keeper Diego Lopez from close range.
8 The manner of the defeat will also linger, with Federer missing a huge chance to go ahead by two sets to love.
9 Blew a huge chance out wide for the Lions when he cut back and slipped when passing outside looked the better option.
10 SIGNOFF (107) gets a huge chance to find some form after being uncompetitive in two runs back over shorter trips.
11 WINNERS Russia Stood a huge chance of being embarrassed on home soil if things went the wrong way for them in the draw.
12 The ball rebounded from Soliola into the back field with barely a Rooster in sight, presenting the Raiders with a huge chance of scoring.
13 If Caesar was killed, the invasion would not go ahead, and a huge chance to find out more about Brennus' fate would be lost.
14 If you've been anywhere near Instagram recently, there's a huge chance you've scrolled past or even stopped to look at a red animal print dress.
15 Even if Da's right and the children are not Sleth, there's a huge chance anybody involved is going to find themselves hanging in Gallow's Grove.
16 Unbeaten in four starts, including a dominant victory Group 3 Gloaming Stakes, and a huge chance to win the Group 1 Spring Champion Stakes.
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