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We were off the mark by at least two miles.
I've closed my eyes at the final second, so I am off the mark.
The response from the Bush administration has been off the mark, at best.
The question, he seemed to say, was off the mark.
Everyone in the city with a clear view of our street conditions knows your survey was off the mark.
But what if her bullet had been off the mark?
But even at home, Starks has been off the mark.
I think you're off the mark with the "sing to the world" bit though.
"Take the stories that Ed's done and this magazine has not been off the mark."
His bank shot, which had been among the most deadly weapons in the league, is off the mark.
He's off the mark right away with a single.
"But to say women were forced by the Japanese military into service is off the mark.
He was off the mark for three quarters (5 of 16 from the field), but then went on a tear.
Here's where the plans for a Freedom Center are off the mark.
He was sacked four times and often seemed to be throwing under pressure because his passes were off the mark.
But he suggested that such surmises were off the mark.
The review is off the mark and inaccurate to boot.
But comparisons to the early days of music piracy are off the mark.
But he said the criticism was off the mark.
But the suggestion that this generosity has been limited to recent years is off the mark.
But the shares gave back their gains as it became clear that the speculation was off the mark.
But this speculation may also be off the mark.
Even with decent protection, which he had against the Raiders, his throws are off the mark.
You can get away with that in a lamp being off the mark, not on the mark.
Our national obsession with testing is off the mark.