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1 And I see you intend to take a flier on your inside information.
2 The fact is I've quit the business, and am going to take a flier in mining.
3 But Tuesday was not the day to take a flier on something like this, said one outsider.
4 Martin Gilmartin sometimes took a flier in show business.
5 The same may also be said of lotteries, in which Washington now and then took a flier .
6 With the remaining ninety thousand, I took a flier in thirty-nine hundred acres of red cedar up the Wiskah River.
7 That's really all that matters. That the Dolphins took a flier on McKinnie in the first place speaks to their desperate situation.
8 Faced with a simple nine-iron approach, he took a flier to the back of the green, and couldn't get down in two from 60 feet.
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