Regardless of the quality of the opposition three goals and 12 points is a fair score any day of the week. |
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His first and third goals came with the last kick of the first and second half respectively. |
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With their unforced errors, they were the main reason for the goals against them. |
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So we either stop setting the goals or make resolutions that are ridiculously easy to keep. |
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For the past six months, she has worked with a life coach to help her set new goals for the year ahead. |
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We have a clear vision of what our goals are and are feeling motivated to work hard this winter in preparation for the races. |
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The Asturian has scored 282 career goals for Sporting Gijon, Real Zaragoza, Valencia and Barcelona. |
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The risks are higher, the stakes lower and the goals would be considered laughable if so many lives were not at stake. |
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He says he has unfinished business this year and he certainly looked hungry for goals on his first run-out. |
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Mike and Angie took the goals and the rematch ended in a one shot victory for Mike's team. |
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Wanderers were unbeaten in 15 games and at half-time were riding high on the back of goals from John McGinlay and Mark Seagraves. |
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Only 72 hours after pouring six goals on Ecuador, Argentina was whitewashed by a stubborn Mexican defense, despite dominating play. |
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Political realism that determines the goals of geo-politics confronts nations with a situation where military security is equally essential. |
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But almost all of the goals of the final rewrite on a book like this are practical ones. |
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What it does is set out the EU's aims and goals much more clearly and tidies up the existing set of rules. |
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They claim it will achieve its goals to welcome, accommodate, entertain and amuse visitors. |
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But the other Sheffield side showed a bit of steel as they grabbed two late goals to guarantee the celebration had to be put on hold. |
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Sometimes the scoreline escapes me but I can always remember spectacular tries, last-gasp goals or a dramatic match-saving tackle. |
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Just a raw-boned, tough player who has scored 50 goals twice and gone over 200 minutes in penalties three times. |
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He not only kicked goals and engineered a string of openings but also scored the crucial opening try. |
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Three goals conceded and two red cards over the space of two minutes must equate to some sort of record surely? |
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Everyone, from those in the file room to the top rainmaker, must know what your firm's goals are and know their role in the marketing process. |
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This ambivalence toward their own goals in life can land them in difficult situations. |
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Australian striker Mark Viduka is hoping for a recall to an attack which has totalled just four goals in the last six matches. |
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We have been successful because we have worked towards common goals in a joined-up way. |
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Recent graduates should make a weekly action plan complete with goals and deadlines. |
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My own chief recommendation was that being naturally left-footed I could score goals with my inside foot when cutting in from the right. |
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Stradbally had opened in whirlwind fashion and had two goals on the scoreboard as an expected rout began. |
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At the outset, comunicate with your clients about their goals and expectations in adopting a qualified plan. |
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All branches of the military have exceeded their recruitment goals for the last three years. |
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Participation and involvement are vital to the aims and goals of the Association. |
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This was not due to a lack of ability as Tom had excellent ball control, could accurately score goals and easily hit a rounders' ball. |
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And our job is to work with them and help them come up with a plan A, a plan B, to define goals and to attain those goals. |
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Fulfilling these goals also requires a realistic assessment of resources, abilities and circumstances. |
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Brentford's other goals came from Stephen Hunt and Ben May, who robbed Tabb of a possible hat-trick by converting his on-target shot. |
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We know that we are going into the lion's den and we are playing against a side who can score five goals against anybody on any given day. |
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There, he found his level, playing at Gateshead until February 1997, scoring two goals in 10 games. |
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Some of the goals will have you tearing your hair out, but therein lies the beauty of the game. |
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Jim Forrest had scored 15 goals in 28 appearances before he was jettisoned for his part in the fiasco. |
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The first half was a rather dull affair lit up with three goals but with little else to recommend it. |
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Mike Lealman won and scored an early penalty for Thornton before two incredible goals put Heslerton, who also hit the woodwork twice, ahead. |
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They were lower than the recommended advisory goals by the National Health and Medical Research Council. |
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The Pygmalion effect works by luring us into the conviction that we are capable of achieving the goals that we set. |
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The Missoula sisters' primary goals were providing physical care and attending to their patients' spiritual well-being. |
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A large crowd watched a very competitive decider and the sides finished level at two goals apiece. |
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The Commission is an independent authority which aims to achieve dual goals of reconciliation and justice. |
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But that only temporarily stemmed the flow of goals and Steve Carson made it four after 33 minutes before Rankin added a fifth minutes later. |
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Whether they realise it or not, they actually absorb ideas, moods, opinions and even goals from those around them. |
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Assess investing goals In January, you will get your year-end portfolio statement. |
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Select a quality cookbook that complements your tastes and reflects your culinary goals and skills. |
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And then two goals in a minute transformed the game against the run of play. |
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These goals can be achieved by treating simple lacerations of the hand conservatively instead of with sutures. |
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On a night when his team needed goals to reach the quarter-finals, their lack of a deadeye striker cost them dear. |
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In La Liga, he scored 16 goals and created many more with his passes and runs off the ball, lifting Real to a league championship. |
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As a result his goals dried up, his form and morale declined, and he was marginalised within the first team squad. |
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She says my goals and aspirations inspire her, and frankly, I want to be worthy of her admiration. |
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One of our goals is to explore this issue quantitatively in order to resolve this ambiguity. |
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Brebner says the number of last-minute goals has been unacceptable but says it is hard to legislate for individual mistakes. |
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Two goals in three minutes, gave the game the firework up the jacksy it required, while also killing it off as a realistic contest. |
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Furthermore, the goals and system of rewards in academe often appear conflicted. |
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Geoffroy also will speak about the academic year ahead and his goals for the university. |
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That was about right for a man who likes settling scores, albeit these days with goals rather than rammies. |
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The bottom line was that the chances we created were very good but we didn't get enough goals or shots on target. |
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But they had to endure some anxious moments when the Gaels launched a number of attacks which ended in goals for the home team. |
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You realise professional goals with intelligence, quick thinking and good management. |
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The examples of terrorist organisations that have succeeded in attaining their strategic goals are few and far between. |
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Set goals and objectives for each committee that are in line with the Strategic Game Plan for the quadrennium. |
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I'll keep making those runs then eventually things will fall to me and hopefully I'll put a few goals away. |
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The drafters of the 1712 slave code pursued such goals when writing the preamble of the first comprehensive slave code enacted in South Carolina. |
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Do they have the same lofty goals and aspirations as able-bodied individuals? |
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When you meet your goals bit by bit, you will no doubt feel a sense of accomplishment which will be an incentive to move on. |
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Its goals are chiefly maintenance and preservation of Aboriginal cultures for future generations. |
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At half-time, as they trudged off three goals to the bad, it looked like both a hiding and nothing. |
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Defending their European Cup Winners' Cup, Ferguson's side emerged at Pittodrie two goals to the bad against Dosza of Hungary. |
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Managers have to discipline themselves to set clear goals and measurable outcomes for teleworking employees rather than acting as timekeepers. |
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He scored 18 goals in Greece last season so I expect him to be chipping in when he gets in the swing. |
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Two goals in each half kept Sligo in contention despite not registering a score for the final 13 minutes. |
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A lot of their goals come off faceoffs or plays from behind the net because they have such quick wrist shots. |
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This is a most satisfying and rewarding way to pass an evening and you'd be helping someone achieve his goals too. |
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Right-winger Goudie and full back Bertram scored the goals for Great Britain. |
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They were leapfrogged by Matlock Town, who won with goals in stoppage time of both halves. |
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I've been lucky enough to have scored some good goals in my time so far at Spurs but they keep going on at me to get more tap-ins. |
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These goals need to be met without taking large additional amounts of land into agricultural use. |
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This afternoon, the team plays for the first time since sharing six goals with Rangers a fortnight ago. |
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Even the Germans, who had taken a lot of goals off Rangers in the semi-final and were a top side, were reduced to chasing shadows by the end. |
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How can these technologies be leveraged to help promote the common goals of humanity? |
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He may have his legion of knockers who scoff at his lack of goals compared with his wage packet. |
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No longer led by volunteers, but rather salaried executives, it started approaching its goals in much the same way a corporation does. |
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Such economic goals tend to go hand in hand with liberalistic social goals. |
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The home crowd bayed for more goals and their pleas were answered in the dying minutes of the game. |
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That is, the higher the students' grades in high school, the more likely they would persist to meet their educational goals in college. |
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They scored the vital goals to help Albion lift the trophy in front of about 2,000 people. |
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The attackman consistently found gaps in the defense, scoring all of his game-high five goals in an eight-minute span. |
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Brock scored four more goals in the third period to cap off the romp with three of those coming in the last five minutes of the game. |
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They turned into gaping holes in the final period when three Belfast goals in as many minutes ended the contest. |
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In Shahid's days there were more attacks and attempts on goals because of fast and true synthetic turf. |
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This Whitsun, its all about goals with FITC Striker Courses going on the road to a venue near you. |
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I think our style of play means we always risk conceding goals but we try to mitigate that with good attacks. |
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The home side held their own with one of the league favourites as both teams retired two goals apiece at the break. |
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But after a slightly wobbly start to the campaign, where the Blues' defence leaked in goals at an alarming rate, the ship has been steadied. |
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People like well defined work goals so that they may chart their own progress. |
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Sadly, many did not support her goals because their racial hatred was too strong. |
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But Korea, after missing a penalty stroke, scored three goals but lost by the narrowest of margins. |
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Each employee sets goals quarterly and receives four performance reviews a year. |
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The two rulers of the Kingdoms of Italy and Naples would not succeed in accomplishing those goals either. |
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They knocked in a barrage of goals in the first two rounds, displaying a consistency sorely lacking in the past. |
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Doona struck the first of his two goals ten minutes into the first half, a lead which they held at the break. |
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The Jataka tales have much educational value and were used to teach youngsters the important morals and goals of life. |
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Parteen were in contention right up until the last quarter, but Whitegate finished stronger and ran out winners by two goals at the finish. |
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However, Pakistan let go just two goals off either penalty corners or long corners during the entire campaign! |
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They were four goals down at the last change and were left ruing their slow start. |
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There's a chance to enjoy some of the greatest goals the game has seen, stunning comebacks and record-breaking victories. |
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Up in the sun-dappled stands, they kept count of the goals and counted down the minutes until the official celebrations could begin. |
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On occasions competition threatened to get out of hand, and both teams gave no quarter in their quest for goals and clean sheets. |
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This type of intervention does work in helping students meet short-term academic goals in the educational setting. |
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In the third frame, the two clubs combined for four goals before the horn sounded to signal the end of the game. |
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Against Eaglehawk, they kicked nine goals in the second quarter to lead at half-time. |
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There were no goals in the first period of extra time but within a minute of the restart a through-ball fell to Bowers, who made no mistake. |
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Volunteer mentors and mentees with similar goals would be paired for an academic year. |
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Further goals were scored by James Gill and Rob Henson as they ran out 7-2 winners. |
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Johnny Moroney, who played on the left wing, scored 14 points, kicking goals as well as scoring a try. |
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Having small, achievable goals creates a positive feedback loop that nurtures your resolve. |
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However, a succession of penalty corners from Aldridge resulted in two quick goals and suddenly the game was slipping away again. |
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Setting quantifiable goals means you can track your progress and generate enthusiasm when you beat the numbers. |
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His character is all about passion and commitment and the drive to attain his goals and get that title! |
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But two late goals in as many minutes, the first from a harshly awarded penalty, pulled the rug from under them. |
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The problem is that goals and attacking play are sometimes unrelated concepts. |
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Once we believe the goals are attainable, we invest the effort and resources necessary to ensure success. |
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Bima said that the team would attack in the early minutes and would try to score goals from counter attacks. |
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A child with a learning disability may have goals in the areas of improving reading and math skills. |
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It compels us to review goals set against achievements attained and lapses experienced. |
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This is in large part why the original goals of artificial intelligence and robotics remain a long way from being achieved. |
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Tadcaster repelled the Sheffield side's earlier attacks but three goals just before half-time eased the home side's frustrations. |
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What is it about cancer and other illnesses that pushes us sufferers on to attain goals and achieve tasks? |
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Like wickets for a giant's game of cricket, these form the goals for Aussie Rules. |
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Things went from bad to worse as Cristiano Ronaldo bagged two more goals for the away side. |
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The process is driven by the twin goals of participating in the new modern look and of accessing the authentically antique. |
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He also holds the England goalscoring record, getting 49 goals in 106 games. |
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He turns people and uses his body well and can score both the wonder goals and tap-ins, which is part and parcel of being a good striker. |
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Hogue shares some of the same goals as other magisterial candidates, citing more jobs and better roads as some primary needs in Casey County. |
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The former cannot openly avow its goals and is a strategy well suited to subjects who have no political rights. |
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Then a quick-fire brace from Kevin Smith, who claimed goals in the 49th and 50th minute, turned the game on its head. |
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The Court assumes that firms with goals besides profit maximization will not behave anticompetitively. |
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He is exceptional at long balls, crossing and at free kicks and has made goals from all over the park for united. |
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With only ten men Pool conceded two goals in the first-half but still created chances. |
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But whoever loses, regardless of whether it is by six goals or one, it will be devastating. |
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Kahn backstopped Bayern to the Bundesliga crown, conceding the league's second-fewest number of goals in the process. |
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He has backstopped his team to the lead in the race for the Jennings Trophy, awarded for fewest goals against. |
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There were no more goals scored in the final 43 minutes of the contest as Rob Friesen backstopped the 98s to victory. |
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Kirchoff capped a fine game by converting a penalty stroke with two field goals completing the scoring. |
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Rivaldo, reviled by supporters on the basis that he is not the revered Romario, has used that foundation to score five goals in as many matches. |
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The other aspect to note is that it appears the goals of feminists on both sides of the globe are the same. |
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Despite scoring just nine goals in the league Manchester United possess potentially the most lethal striking quartet in the country. |
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They usually prefer to keep their goals as vague as possible lest it count against them at the next election. |
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The concession of late goals has been their Achilles' heel over the last year or so. |
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Departmental goals are likely to be long term, but can often be broken down into subgoals that retain potent discriminative qualities. |
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In the first-half they were unstoppable with three quick-fire goals from Mark Wood, Phil O'Reilly and Alex Wilgrass. |
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This is state sponsorship of campaigns to achieve political goals by the back door. |
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Two drop goals sewed the game up with five minutes left and a late interception try merely gave the scoreline a flattering look. |
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Danny Dichio chipped in with two West Brom goals to keep County firmly anchored at the foot of the table. |
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The second half saw a rejuvenated Clitheroe display and two quick goals after the restart put them in front. |
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The notion of integrating the goals of liberal education into students' majors was taken seriously. |
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Five goals to Smith's credit in two games, after a lengthy lay-off due to injury. |
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Genuinely novel ethics are not always genuine improvements, while many anciently articulated ethical goals remain elusive. |
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The meeting is a negotiation, to bring these different goals together and to agree them. |
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Initially, choosing a mentor and setting goals closely resembles what it feels like to be congruent. |
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The points continued to flow on the restart, as did the goals as Carlow started to tire. |
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This tally included briskly-taken goals from the elusive Fabio Cretaro and Brian Walsh, an extremely reliable forward. |
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Different historical and social contexts have shaped the political goals of liberal socialism. |
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Solution-focused therapy honors families as knowers of their experience with sufficient resources to define treatment goals and achieve change. |
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They doubled their tally late in the game with goals by Hill and Ben Connolly. |
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The legal jungle must be bulldozed, and replaced by radically simpler framework of goals and principles. |
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The killer blow arrived when Jonathon Roker who was having a fine game at wing forward scored 2 goals in quick succession to give Raheens an 8 point lead. |
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I was assigned to play forward and managed to score two goals in the game. |
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To reach the dual goals of efficiency and noise reduction, Gibson and her staff are pairing hard-surface flooring with ceiling tile that's very high in sound absorbency. |
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With coaching, people from all walks of live are experiencing significant shifts in their lives and achieving more of their longed-for goals in every conceivable area. |
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As Hafsat brings development goals to fruition in her state, there are shades of a presidential candidate. |
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The Eagles scored six goals to South's three in the second quarter which put South further behind and their tails dropped, leaving them 37 points in arrears at half time. |
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The White House argues that most of the mechanisms already are in place to ensure these goals are carried out. |
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A brief postcard introducing the goals and impending arrival of the survey was mailed to the 2743 members of the mailing list in the target ZIP code. |
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Contrary to one of the expressed goals of the Landmark series, however, none of these is a reprint of an out-of-print book or hard-to-find journal article. |
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The arctic weather was suddenly forgotten as the team provided three more superb goals and delivered a crushing defeat to a stunned Northampton side. |
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Identify mutual goals and specific practices to reach these goals. |
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The developmental state sets clear policies and goals for the economy and carries these out while simultaneously minimizing corporate rent-seeking and bureaucratic failure. |
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You do need to set goals based on key performance indicators. |
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And Boavista, who are languishing 40 points below Porto in 10th spot in the league, have only scored more league goals this season than one side, Sporting Braga. |
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Two goals in each half from the league leaders saw Newry brushed aside with consummate ease and keeps the City languishing near the bottom of the table. |
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The following are examples of learning goals and activities that integrate the arts with the language arts, social studies, and mathematics and science curricula. |
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One of the major goals of the Affordable Care Act was to achieve universal access to health care. |
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At times, Mario Cuomo seemed to have the humility of a Jesuit and the goals of an emperor. |
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In other words, we have money, but no plan on what to do with it, or more important, how to achieve our goals so we don't look like welchers on the world stage. |
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They had lost the first leg 5-1 and went behind early in the second leg before scoring eight goals to win 9-7 on aggregate with the whole team sharing the match award. |
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They can accept that conservatism or rightism is an ideology that carries with it certain values and opinions, beliefs about the past, goals for the future. |
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Since there are nearly as many goals within Anonymous as there are members, it's difficult to codify what they're about. |
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Jacob is among the league's top scorers with 9 goals from 12 matches. |
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Connelly was again on target to complete his hat-trick and put Forres in a winning position but Nairn stormed back with goals from Gary Farquhar and a winner from Kellacher. |
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Hockey is an 11-a-side game played over two halves of 35 minutes, with goals more often than not coming from set-pieces such as corners or penalties. |
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As the year draws to a close, these goals remain unfulfilled and the news from CAR continues to be harrowing. |
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They have leaked 24 goals and scored just 10 in just 11 games and unless the former Welsh coach can readdress these problems soon then a long hard season lies in store. |
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Those goals are like a desert mirage, and the sooner everyone realizes it the better the medium will be. |
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The state currently carries out only 20 percent of the prescribed burns and brush clearing called for in the goals set by the forestry department. |
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I am sure that if you see TV and watch other matches you will see a lot of goals scored from set-pieces, corners and free-kicks against teams who mark man to man. |
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People come to The Ball with many different goals in mind, depending on what they are looking for that evening. |
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One of the goals of the Herat operation was to discredit Sharif, who has no control over the ISI or the Pakistani army. |
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It was their third defeat in as many games, and they are at the bottom of the Superliga with the division's worst defensive record, 11 goals conceded in 270 minutes. |
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Among its primary goals is to simulate a human brain using a vast network of connected supercomputers. |
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Rangers might have run in half a dozen had Michael Mols and Shota Arveladze's finishing been better, and they had two goals disallowed and hit the woodwork twice. |
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Hu, who released a short statement outlining the goals of his visit, was given a 21-gun salute as part of an official welcoming ceremony, she said. |
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But my concern is that our strikers should be busting a gut to score goals like that and I feel a lot of their problems are that too much work is done outside the area. |
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Instead they redoubled their efforts, and with two goals inside three minutes, they turned on its head an encounter that appeared to be slipping away from them. |
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Otherwise our country's stated educational goals are merely empty talk. |
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Both goals were scored by attacking midfielder Declan Reilly. |
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The aims, or goals and targets, would be set by the federal government. |
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My goals were to check out places where we might be eating and staying, and some connections between rapid transit lines or between rapid transit and commuter lines. |
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If the GOP wants to repeal or defund the law, it should build support, win elections, and pursue its goals through normal means. |
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Their three goals scored showed the attacking capability that they have. |
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But opting for immediate gratification and having the universe influence our agenda keep long-term goals outside our grasp. |
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One of the most devoutly sought goals for which the Brits travel to the United States is rehabilitation. |
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But Saints Jason Hooper notched a hat-trick of his own, Sean Long scored a try and kicked seven goals and former Bull Lee Gilmour twisted the knife with a fantastic solo try. |
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Swan played a major role in stemming the flow of goals conceded at the end of last season and was rewarded with a new one-year contract over the summer. |
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Denis Law scored 30 goals between 1958 and 1974, during which time he played for Scotland on 55 occasions. |
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Their most recent participation was at the 1996 European Championship, where the Netherlands progressed instead of Scotland on goals scored. |
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After taking a single point from their opening two games, Scotland had to defeat the Netherlands by three clear goals to progress. |
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Dalglish scored 30 goals for Scotland and shares the record for most goals scored with Denis Law. |
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Goalscorers with an equal number of goals are ranked with the highest to lowest goals per game ratio. |
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Each team attempts to score goals by passing a ball down the court and shooting it through its goal ring. |
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Kicks at goal may also be awarded for penalties, and field goals can be attempted at any time. |
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Public library advocacy is support given to a public library for its financial and philosophical goals or needs. |
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In the remainder of the first half, Banbury made it 3-1 with goals from Adeyinka Talabi and Josh Shama. |
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However, these dual goals also produce tensions within national film and television sectors. |
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Waters' lyrics also explored unrealised political goals and unsuccessful endeavours. |
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Thomas Sprat wrote his History of the Royal Society in 1667 and set forth, in a single document, the goals of empirical science ever after. |
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The curriculum goals of a nursery school are more specific than for childcare, but less strenuous than for primary school. |
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The Khalsa is a disciplined community that combines its spiritual purpose and goals with political and military duties. |
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The BWA's goals include caring for the needy, leading in world evangelism and defending human rights and religious freedom. |
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One of the goals of socialized medicine systems is ensuring universal access to health care. |
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Jason Pominville and his linemate Derek Roy each scored two goals to help Buffalo win at Toronto. |
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Further goals of monetary policy are stability of interest rates, of the financial market, and of the foreign exchange market. |
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Thus decolonization allowed the goals of colonization to be largely achieved, but without its burdens. |
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The Soviet Union, concerned by Germany's goals of capturing vast areas of Eastern Europe, drafted a treaty of mutual assistance with France. |
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Throughout the woman's suffrage movement, many tactics were employed in order to achieve the goals of the movement. |
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The many ways of projecting the earth reflect diverse technical and aesthetic goals for world maps. |
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While largely a diplomatic mission, among his goals was to seek out geographic material for his brother Henry. |
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Cultivators are often similar in form to chisel ploughs, but their goals are different. |
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In Timor-Leste, community panels pursued the same goals while also requiring convicted perpetrators to perform reintegrative community service. |
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Shearer remains the highest scoring player in Premier League history with 260 goals in 441 appearances. |
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Sunderland came back from two goals down to earn a point from an entertaining encounter with West Brom. |
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As a player Savic, 39, scored 405 goals in 444 appearances for Yugoslavia, Serbia and Montenegro, and Serbia. |
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In some sporting competitions, the number of away goals is taken into account when deciding the winner. |
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More often than not, the away goals rule provides a team to qualify for the next round without further ado. |
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Given McManus has been scoring a good few goals lately, did some rozzer have a bet on his team winning? |
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As he moved further forward onto the wing, he began to score goals on a regular basis with powerful strikes from outside the penalty box. |
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Three chasers score goals by putting the quaffle through any of three hoops at the opposite end of the field to score 10 points for their team. |
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He has scored only three goals in 17 games for Serie B side Brescia this season but is expected to become a huge hit in East London. |
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Other information such as aetiologies, risk factors, treatment goals and conventional treatments give an even fuller health picture. |
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This literature review describes the goals of after-school programs and examines the degree to which programs have achieved those goals. |
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Margo had the desire to do better and to work for and at it and clearly her determination of her goals have paid off. |
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In France, leaders Paris St Germain won at bottom club Ajaccio, with goals from Ezequiel Lavezzi and Blaise Matuidi. |
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Trevor Romaine, who kicked three field goals in Oregon State's 27-23 loss to Stanford, was named the Pac-12 player of the week for special teams. |
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Lifestyle interpretation is used as a tool to show the primary goals of the client. |
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Dublin will be frustrated about leaking two goals and the first one was particularly avoidably. |
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The new mercantilism has different goals and focuses on more rapid economic growth based on advanced technology. |
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The Waddler formed a lethal front partnership with Keegan and Peter Beardsley, as a goals tally of 18, 27 and 20 respectively confirmed. |
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Financial, political and military pressure could still be used to achieve goals desired by the colonizer. |
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A Carl Scroggy strike put NAC in command against The Tavern, and a 3-0 result was completed by further goals from Michael Owen and Gary Southern. |
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The RMI has limited prospects for achieving its long-term development goals and has not enacted policy reforms needed to achieve economic growth. |
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But against Aston Villa on Saturday, Barkley scored two goals for the first time in a game and did so from a combined distance of eight yards. |
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Natural England's latest corporate plan sets out its goals and detailed objectives. |
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St Johnstone's in-form strike force struck again as goals from Francisco Sandaza and Cillian Sheridan defeated Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. |
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The main goals of stretching are to increase range of motion, improve performance, and reduce injuries. |
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Newcastle have put themselves within touching distance after a fantastic run which has been spearheaded by the goals of Senegal striker Cisse. |
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He impressed, scoring two goals in five appearances, notably scoring directly from a corner kick. |
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I have certainly become more telic as I strive to achieve my goals set, but I am not really enjoying any of it. |
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Main man Harry Kane's form has mirrored that of his side, with the goals finally making a return of late, including four in his last two outings. |
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Scholars and clergy engaged with Middle East peace efforts will not achieve their goals with such theologically condescending anti-Zionism. |
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The 35-year-old has notched four goals in two games after sinking Macclesfield with a double strike in the opening 14 minutes. |
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Bruno Berner and Darius Vassell scored first-half goals from corners either side of a brilliant Scott Sinclair equaliser. |
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A mere seven goals conceded in nine matches puts the Mackems behind only champions Chelsea when it comes to lock-outs. |
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Predictably in the second half it was the Potters, who went searching for goals as Fulham sat back to defend their lead. |
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During his two seasons Clifford scored over 50 goals and Chesterfield narrowly lost the league in the final weeks by a single point. |
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He contends that these goals work against technical perfection, durability, social efficiency, and overall human satisfaction. |
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Thus, a potentially harmful interference may be avoided, and in this way, goals can be achieved effortlessly. |
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As the year reaches its midpoint, Wilson says it is a good time to reevaluate goals and determine if current strategies are working. |
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The winning goals were scored by Juan Ugarte and Darren Ferguson as Wrexham ran out winners in front of over 20,000 Wrexham fans. |
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Their early goals in that period were capturing the Ganpati and Shivaji festivals from Brahmin domination. |
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He went on to score 201 League and Cup goals for the club during his time at the Racecourse. |
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Robin van Persie scored his 99th and 100th goals for Arsenal as the Gunners returned to winning ways with a deserved victory over 10-man Bolton. |
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The action plans have generally been viewed as a success, although the work is not finished and all goals are not completely met yet. |
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One of the goals is to strengthen the international position of culture and art in the Netherlands in the international context. |
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The few fish left therein would gather around the goals because fish like structured habitats. |
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Most of the goals could apply to any organisation be it a manufacturing facility, marketing firm, hospital or local government. |
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Whether innovation goals are successfully achieved or otherwise depends greatly on the environment prevailing in the firm. |
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Under Benito Mussolini annexation of Corsica had become one of the main goals of Italy's imperialist policy. |
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Other goals of the UCC were to modernize contract law and to allow for exceptions from the common law in contracts between merchants. |
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The Heed have scored two goals in three of their last four visits to Luton in the Conference but still await their first win at Kenilworth Road. |
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In October 1952, he was switched to Centre forward and immediately started to score, with 11 goals in 6 games. |
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Together with his bioinformatician and clinician collaborators, he is in an excellent position to attain the high goals of the proposal. |
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Archives Inspire is a strategy document that sets out the goals and priorities of the organisation over four years, from 2015 onwards. |
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Marc Lloyd Williams scored 318 goals in 467 appearances, making him the most prolific goalscorer in the league's history. |
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All 66,000 tickets for the match have been sold and the Chinese fans expect goals and entertainment from sides being paid lucratively to attend. |
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