"We mostly shot in the dark before, " says David Hunt, an estate lawyer in Portland, Me.
Driven by a growing mound of student debt, the 18-year-old sports media major said his shot in the dark was low risk.
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These are all issues on which a vote for Mr Romney is more of a shot in the dark than a vote to re-elect the president.
Labour's Iain McKenzie said a cull was a "shot in the dark" because there was "no accurate way" of knowing how many badgers there are in a particular area.
Relying on our intuitions alone for self-knowledge is dangerous, because thanks to the nature of the adaptive unconscious, they are often no more accurate than a shot in the dark.
The company's lawyers had argued jury misconduct but, as the court didn't even allow a hearing on the subject, that seems to have been a bit of a shot in the dark.
Coming in first place, by the way, in the bedandbreakfast.com pancake competition is a long-shot, dark-horse entry: a lemon-blueberry ricotta-cheese pancake with a sweet lemon sauce, garnished with fresh strawberries.
Epstein tapped Freeman, who gathered John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr in a hotel dining room and shot a grainy, understated, black-and-white image of the four in dark turtlenecks -- the soon-to-be iconic "With the Beatles" cover.
Jamie Starkey was shot by a lone male, in dark clothing, who ran off towards the playing fields after the "calculated shooting", police said.
Wreathed in gloom and doom, "We Own the Night" is shot with dark authority by Joaquin Baca-Asay.
The storming of the White House is fun, but once the director, Antoine Fuqua, moves inside the building he loses us with endless scenes of Banning walking down dark corridors and engaging in hand-to-hand combat, shot in the usual fragmented way that makes it impossible to see very much of anything.
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