The company has instituted several new policies with the goal of reducing waste. |
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She refused to let the injury keep her from attaining her goal of being in the Olympics. |
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The goal should be to teach politics, rather than to indoctrinate students in a narrow set of political beliefs. |
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He set a goal for himself of exercising at least three times a week. |
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For a second Charlie was tempted to goal suck and look for the stretch pass. |
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The breakthrough came through Torres who, pilloried for his miss against Manchester United a week earlier, scored his second goal of the season. |
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The Reds laid siege to the Albion goal throughout, with Jordan Henderson striking the underside of the bar and Dirk Kuyt the inside of the post. |
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The intellectual realization of his angelicity becomes, consequently, the soul's goal. |
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England's players claimed a goal whilst the Germans were adamant that the ball had not fully crossed the line. |
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He scored the only goal of England's opening game against Romania after being sent through on goal by Francis Lee. |
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The ground has a capacity of just over 2,000 with 250 seats in the stand behind the southern goal. |
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In the event that clubs had equal points and equal goal differences, priority was given to the club that had scored the most goals. |
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Both teams would finish with the same amount the goal difference, but Arsenal scored more goals during the season. |
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Teams are ranked by total points, then goal difference, and then goals scored. |
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Jimmy Greaves holds the club goal scoring record with 266 goals in 380 league, cup and European appearances. |
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The goal was to apply a systematic approach to establishing the Olympic programme for each celebration of the Games. |
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The history of the team extends back to 1871 when the English rugby team played their first official Test match, losing to Scotland by one goal. |
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Scotland won the match by a goal and a try to a try, in front of a crowd of 4,000 people at Raeburn Place, Edinburgh. |
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With 20 seconds left before sudden death, Wilkinson scored a drop goal to win the match and with it the world championship. |
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Andy Miller's drop goal, at 52 metres, remains the longest in Rugby World Cup history. |
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Wilkinson then landed 7 penalties and a drop goal to defeat Owen Farrell's Saracens. |
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Wilkinson scored a record 29th Test drop goal against France in the 2008 Six Nations Championship. |
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The ball would be snapped or lateraled to a back, who would fake a run or pass, but then would kick the field goal instead. |
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The first game at Headingley was played on 20 September 1890, when Manningham were beaten by one try and one dropped goal to nil. |
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Having achieved his goal, Lewis declared himself a professional and moved back to his native England. |
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Later, 1995 gave rise to the Honda Aircraft Company with the goal of producing jet aircraft under Honda's name. |
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This means that the power is elected and supported by its members, the authority has a central goal of the good of the people in mind. |
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Unlike Marxists, anarchists believe that revolutionary seizure of state power should not be a political goal. |
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A Cornish Constitutional Convention was set up in 2001 with the goal of establishing a Cornish Assembly. |
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On the third of March 1888, Ireland recorded their first win over Wales with a goal, a try and a drop goal to nil. |
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Especially among Classical Realist thinkers, power is an inherent goal of mankind and of states. |
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This goal conflicts with that of the unionists in Northern Ireland, who want the region to remain part of the United Kingdom. |
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The goal was to seize the Lake Champlain and Hudson River corridor, effectively isolating New England from the rest of the American colonies. |
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The second goal was motivated by the concerns among some Company officials about being seen as foreign rulers. |
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The goal was to create a stable, usable public record and verifiable identities. |
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The 1935 Act provided for more autonomy for Indian provinces, with the goal of cooling off nationalist sentiment. |
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Russia was aided in achieving its goal when the Targowica Confederation, an organisation of Polish nobles, appealed to the Empress for help. |
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The education of Polish society was a goal of the nation's rulers as early as the 12th century. |
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The failure of the Baghdad Pact aided such a goal by reducing Britain's dominance over the region. |
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Jonny Wilkinson scored the winning drop goal for England in the last minute of extra time against Australia in the 2003 Rugby World Cup Final. |
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A prominent goal of the EU since its creation by the Maastricht Treaty in 1992 is establishing and maintaining a single market. |
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The goal was to attract private capital and new business activity that would bring jobs and progress to declining areas. |
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In January 1978 Thatcher launched an attack on immigration with the goal of attracting voters away from the NF and back to the Conservatives. |
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Massoud tried to initiate a nationwide political process with the goal of national consolidation. |
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Throughout 2002, the Bush administration insisted that removing Saddam from power to restore international peace and security was a major goal. |
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Using his Whig victory as a mandate for reform, Grey was unrelenting in the pursuit of this goal, using every Parliamentary device to achieve it. |
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His second goal was to advance into Bohemia, where he might set up winter quarters at Austria's expense. |
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Qatar's National Vision 2030 has made investment in renewable resources a major goal for the country over the next two decades. |
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The goal was not simply to restore old boundaries but to resize the main powers so they could balance each other off and remain at peace. |
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The US government's response to this announcement was the adoption of containment, the goal of which was to stop the spread of communism. |
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Cavendish's stated goal was to measure the Earth's density, although his result obviously calculates G in order to do so. |
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In 1933, Hitler became the leader of Germany and began to work towards his goal of building Greater Germany. |
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The crowd groaned when the muscled-up, raw-boned Paris boys stopped the Mites once more on fourth down, just inches from the goal. |
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He became a full member of the Water Colour Society in 1854, and its annual show gave him a yearly goal to work towards. |
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Horsley, with the goal of bringing together fine and applied arts and raising the status of the latter. |
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Saatchi's goal is to show contemporary work that would otherwise not be seen in London institutions such as Tate Modern. |
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In such a utopian world there would also be little if any need for a state, which goal was to enforce the alienation. |
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It is not the goal to bless theories with claims of certainty or justification, but to eliminate errors in them. |
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The recovery starts with the extraction and involves coordinating the body movements with the goal to move the oar back to the catch position. |
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Ryan Giggs scored Wales' goal in the match, becoming the first Welshman to score at the stadium. |
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In the second half it was all Scotland with only Andrey Scheglov's drop goal adding to the Bears points. |
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A goal is awarded for kicking the ball under the crossbar into the net, signalled by the umpire raising a green flag. |
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A net extending behind the goal is attached to the crossbar and lower goal posts. |
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If the ball goes below the crossbar, a goal, worth three points, is scored, and a green flag is raised by an umpire. |
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A goal is scored by kicking the ball into the net, not by fist passing the ball into it. |
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The goal was to single out the best ever 15 players who had played the game in their respective positions. |
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A goal must be scored by either a striking motion or by directly soloing the ball into the net. |
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The goals, at opposite ends of the field, measure 12 feet wide and 10 feet high and a net is affixed to catch the ball when a goal is scored. |
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In political science, it has long been a goal to create a typology or taxonomy of polities, as typologies of political systems are not obvious. |
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The goal of the Saudi economic and military attacks on Kuwait was to annex as much of Kuwait's territory as possible. |
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Initially, Kenadid's goal was to seize control of the neighboring Majeerteen Sultanate, which was then ruled by his cousin Boqor Osman Mahamuud. |
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The goal was to enable the railway by 2010 to handle 30 trains in each direction, each one up to 71 cars long. |
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With this accomplishment, Charles attained the essential goal of ensuring that no Prince of the Blood recognised Henry VI as King of France. |
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On 12 April 1779, Spain entered the war, with a primary goal of capturing Gibraltar. |
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Philip's, the British garrison under James Murray surrendered on 5 February 1782, securing a primary war goal for the Spanish. |
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Lightning gives off a radio signal as it ionizes the air, and his goal was to detect this signal to warn pilots of approaching thunderstorms. |
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This goal was realised in November 2016, when beavers were recognised as a British native species. |
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Having a common threat or having a common goal unite people in a nation and enhance national identity. |
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The first goal in World Cup history was scored by Lucien Laurent of France. |
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Rangers lost again in the final of the same competition in 1967, by a single goal after extra time to Bayern Munich. |
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The design represented a capital letter A as the side view of a football goal, with a ball forming the crossbar of the letter. |
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This ball was crosshatched in such a way as to depict it as being inside the net, signifying the scoring of a goal. |
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In common with other UEFA club tournaments, the away goal applied when aggregate scores was parity. |
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A disputed goal by the Sabres in Game 3, and a disputed nongoal by the Islanders in Game 4, began a kind of bad luck theme. |
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The first variant has officially its goal by establishing democratic socialism through reformist and gradualist methods. |
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To achieve this goal, the operating environment must be carefully considered. |
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In social groups, a coalition often forms from private citizens uniting behind a common goal or purpose. |
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The goal is to conserve their natural beauty and improve accessibility for visitors. |
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After village school, Jones became a shepherd, but then with the goal of becoming a clergyman he entered Carmarthen Grammar School. |
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This goal led to the creation of the Woodrow Wilson chair of International Politics. |
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Given this understanding, the goal of the folklorist was to capture and document them before they disappeared. |
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Rome for many centuries had been the goal of pilgrims, especially during Jubilee when they visited the Seven Pilgrim Churches of Rome. |
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In the 74th minute, he received the ball from Ernie Curtis and hurried a tame shot toward the Arsenal goal. |
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Liverpool turned up the pressure in the second half, pulling a goal back before being awarded a penalty nine minutes from time. |
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He remains the second highest all time goal scorer for Leeds after Peter Lorimer. |
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His first goal came a week later on the 21st in a remarkable Merseyside derby at Anfield. |
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He also scored a goal to help Liverpool win the 1982 Football League Cup Final against Tottenham Hotspur. |
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Rush's last touch of the ball in a Liverpool shirt was when it bounced off his shoulder to set Eric Cantona up for his winning goal. |
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He scored in a friendly against Italy in Brescia on 4 June 1988, the only goal in a shock win. |
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Giggs was also in the side for United's FA Cup final win over Liverpool on 11 May 1996, though Eric Cantona scored the only goal of the game. |
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A year later, on 23 August 2002, he bagged his 100th career goal in a draw with Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. |
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Giggs scored the second goal in that match, sealing his, and United's, 10th Premier League title. |
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He marked the occasion by scoring the winning goal in the 90th minute, scoring from a cross by Ashley Young. |
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Bale scored his first goal of the season on 24 September 2011, in an away game against Wigan Athletic. |
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On his return from injury, Bale scored a goal and assisted Clint Dempsey as Tottenham beat Manchester City at White Hart Lane. |
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On 16 April, Bale scored the winning goal for Real Madrid with five minutes remaining in the 2014 Copa del Rey Final against rivals Barcelona. |
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He headed Jazz Richards' cross on 3 September for the only goal in an away win over Cyprus, putting Wales three points away from qualification. |
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During the Qing Dynasty, Chinese gastronomes such as Yuan Mei focused upon a primary goal of extracting the maximum flavor of each ingredient. |
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Connecting the Bay area to the centre of Cardiff was a primary goal when plans to develop the docklands were first mooted. |
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The goal is to permanently isolate nuclear waste from the human environment. |
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A goal of complete Indian control has been stated, with the space segment, ground segment and user receivers all being built in India. |
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Huth headed wide inside two minutes, Andy Wilkinson blasted over from Shotton's cut-back and Jones was squeezed out when bearing down on goal. |
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Ba, who has been linked with a January move to Arsenal, should have rewarded their brisk start with the opening goal in the 16th minute. |
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He's going to the penalty box after hacking the defender in front of the goal. |
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Robbie Keane should come up with something more suitable to his person, like scratching his bullocks after every goal. |
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The Canaries went ahead when the home defence failed to clear their lines and Pilkington was on hand to slide in his eighth goal of the campaign. |
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The home team took several shots on goal but was unable to capitalize until late in the game. |
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The verb pechar is a Chileanism derived from pecho, or chest, and means to employ much effort to accomplish a particular goal. |
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Instead of producing thrust, they cogenerate electricity and heat, meeting another goal of the sustainability plan. |
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The goal of the described control application is to detumble a satellite while achieving a desired orientation. |
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The forward dinked the ball over the goalkeeper to score his first goal of the season. |
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It was Bannan who released Agbonlahor for his goal with a long-range curling pass after Stephen Warnock had dispossessed Mohamed Diame. |
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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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Malik added an empty-net goal with 55 seconds left on a length-of-the-ice shot. |
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Seeking an exit strategy before sailing in harm's way is smart, but it must be related to the mission's goal. |
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The goal is to teach students how to take a position and defend it strongly and with passion, and yet fair-mindedly. |
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Management's ultimate goal is to become one of the world's top five automakers. That will require finding another gear. |
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The American folk hero Woody Guthrie will be honored at the Kennedy Center, but rabble-rousing, not respectability, was his goal. |
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A freak goal gave Forest the lead when a clearance by keeper John Ruddy bounced off Nathan Tyson and flew in. |
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Whether deserved or not, the free gave Cresswell the chance to cover himself in glory with a shot on goal after the siren. |
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Henderson's best strike on goal saw goalkeeper Kingson uncomfortably fumble his measured shot around the post. |
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Our goal here is to derive the optimal static glidepath with respect to this metric. |
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Roberts scored a superb goal from the halfway line, lobbing the goalkeeper. |
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But the visitors' win was all but sealed when Diouf was hauled down by Tamas as he raced towards goal late on and the Romanian was duly sent off. |
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Teresa also shows us that to have one's act together and stay within the boundaries of conventional piety is not the goal of the spiritual life. |
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This is incredible stuff from Paraguay now. They have their tails up and are imposing wave after wave of attacks on the Argentina goal. |
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The goal of this study is to investigate the immunoregulative effects of Panax japonicus polysaccharide on mice of low immunity. |
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They lost heartbreakingly, with an own goal in the last minute of the match. |
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Furthermore Roman civilitas was an attractive goal for every individual wishing to succeed in his social advancement. |
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Thus a typical Germanic force might consist of 100 men with the sole goal of raiding a nearby Germanic or foreign village. |
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The goal of mercantilism was to run trade surpluses, so that gold and silver would pour into London. |
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The colonies were captive markets for British industry, and the goal was to enrich the mother country. |
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Ulysses justifies endangering his sailors by the fact that his goal is to gain knowledge of the unknown. |
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Gaius Gracchus' ultimate goal was to weaken the senate and to strengthen the democratic forces. |
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As a Roman ally, it has been argued that the nominal goal of the Roman conquest of 43 AD to restore Verica to power. |
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Finally Fulk achieved his goal through the marriage of Geoffrey and Matilda. |
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After Chelsea had two goalkeepers injured in one match, their captain went in goal for the last few minutes. |
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It was clear that Edward was no longer simply trying to free the king from bad councillors, but that his goal was to take the crown. |
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The goal of this interconfessional endeavour is to bring harmony and understanding between these disparate churches. |
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Although London was his goal, Henry did not move directly towards the city. |
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Many of those returned without having found their goal, or finding it much less valuable than was hoped. |
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A final type is the issueless riot, which has no observable motivation or goal. |
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The goal of the Roundhead party was to give the Parliament supreme control over executive administration. |
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It was the goal of universal encyclopedias to record all human knowledge in a comprehensive reference work. |
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Italy subsequently dropped its objections to Germany's goal of absorbing Austria. |
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Remember, the goal of kerning is to make letter pairs look natural, not necessarily to minimize letterspaces. |
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The end goal tends to be universally regarded as good, but there has been much debate over the best way to grant full independence. |
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Sometimes he can kick the ball forward along the ground until it is kicked in goal, where he can fall on it for a touchdown. |
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The goal is that the movement of capital, labour, goods, and services between the members is as easy as within them. |
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We define a knitalong as any organized event where people knit together for a common purpose or goal. |
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Their primary goal was stated as being to improve communication between central government and the regions of England. |
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Friedrich Hayek argued in The Pure Theory of Capital that the goal is the preservation of the unique information contained in the price itself. |
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Generally, independent central banks enjoy both goal and instrument independence. |
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If the design goal is achieved, it should be ready to fly again within two days. |
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Most industrialized countries and many developing countries operate some form of publicly funded health care with universal coverage as the goal. |
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Full Employment in a Free Society, written in 1944 expressed how this goal might be gained. |
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Social capital helps children engage with different age groups that share a common goal. |
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The goal of this dynamic is to help both the tutor, in this case the English speaker, and the tutee, the ESL student. |
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The ultimate goal of economics is to improve the living conditions of people in their everyday life. |
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The Franks at that time were attempting to extend their influence in Kent, and assisting Augustine's mission furthered that goal. |
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In Hinduism, Kama is considered an essential and healthy goal of human life when pursued without sacrificing Dharma, Artha and Moksha. |
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A higher quality of educational provisions for children living in rural areas will be another goal for the Chinese government. |
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The goal of Head Start and of Early Head Start is to increase the school readiness of young children in low income families. |
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Rooney's goal certainly came at a good time as the news filtered through that Ukraine were making light work of San Marino. |
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Each player was put in the virtual role of Chief Executive and the goal was to have the highest profit when the game closes. |
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Claiming initially that his goal was only to reclaim his patrimony, it soon became clear that he intended to claim the throne for himself. |
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A similar situation saw Gervinho play in Van Persie rather than going for goal himself, only for the Dutchman to drift marginally offside. |
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The goal of this piece was to show that Ireland was in great need of reform. |
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Deane's goal was to influence the French government to finance the colonists in their fight for independence. |
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Scoring the matchwinning goal in the county soccer derby made him the town's hero. |
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A ballet dancer's goal is to make physically demanding choreography appear effortless. |
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Because he personally funded his films, Chaplin was at liberty to strive for this goal and shoot as many takes as he wished. |
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A strict definition of the thriller film is that the film's overarching goal is to build tension in audiences as the film approaches its climax. |
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When writing music for film, one goal is to sync dramatic events happening on screen with musical events in the score. |
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The goal of the club is to share feminist ideas and encourage discussion on the topic. |
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The object of the game is to score by getting the ball into the opposing goal. |
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After each try, the scoring team gains a free kick to try at goal with a conversion for further points. |
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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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A goal is worth two points and may be gained from a conversion or a penalty. |
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Supporters of the ban state that boxing is the only sport where hurting the other athlete is the goal. |
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Games are played on a rectangular court with raised goal rings at each end. |
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During general play, a player with the ball can hold on to it for only three seconds before shooting for a goal or passing to another player. |
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Goals are scored when a team member positioned in the attacking shooting circle shoots the ball through the goal ring. |
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Only two positions are permitted in the attacking shooting circle, and can therefore shoot for a goal. |
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Another goal of cubbing is to teach the young foxhounds to restrict their hunting to foxes. |
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Kidderminster striker James Constable was the first player to score a goal in a final at the new Wembley. |
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The match saw captain John Terry become the first England international goal scorer at the new stadium when he scored in the 68th minute. |
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The team was unbeaten but failed to progress beyond the group stages on goal difference. |
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A home defeat by Germany and a late equalising goal by Poland eliminated Scotland from contention. |
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Two points were awarded for a win and one point for a draw, with goal average used to separate teams equal on points. |
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England's final goal was scored by Hurst again, as a celebratory pitch invasion began. |
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With that goal, Klose also nudged home his 15th World Cup goal to join former Brazil striker Ronaldo at the pinnacle of World Cup Finals scorers. |
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This film material shows that the ball did not cross the goal line in full. |
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Hurst scored his side's second equaliser with a header that bounced under the crossbar and ended up just over the goal line. |
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French winger Hatem Ben Arfa has also taken plenty of plaudits recently and he was the architect of the opening goal with some superb trickery on the left touchline. |
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An injury-time goal from Nikola Zigic against an obdurate Stoke side gave Birmingham back-to back Premier League wins for the first time in 14 months. |
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England recorded their largest victory, defeating the Welsh by seven goals, six tries, and one drop goal to nil and scoring 13 tries in the process. |
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They think they're being focussed when they're really just blindering their eyes, as a farmer would a plough horse, to ways of getting to their goal faster. |
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England won the final with a drop goal in the last minute of extra time. |
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His drilled shot is inch perfect and initially I am frozen as the ball hits the back of the net, in front of the open mouthed Brummies massed behind the goal. |
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Such collaborative processes allow the actors of the coalition to advance forward towards their overall goal or accomplish the task that the coalition was formed around. |
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Similarly, a giant pasty is paraded around the ground of the Cornish Pirates rugby team on St Piran's Day before it is passed over the goal posts. |
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Ms. Leopold... said today that she saw the attack, for which she received more than 50 stitches, as more of a bump in the road than a serious deterrence to her goal. |
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Messi managed to give Barca a glimmer of hope with a gorgeous Maradonian free-kick goal curled around the the wall from 25 yards out just before the break. |
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His goal is to imbue his waterfront enclave with enough complexity to provide a distilled version of the great metropolis within this moated sanctuary. |
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After the match, Wilkinson expressed his relief at converting the winning drop goal, as it was his first success in four attempts during the match. |
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A 20-yard run by quarterback Kade Harrington put them in Glander's range, and the senior kicker booted a chip-shot 30-yard field goal with 11 seconds left. |
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Just before the break Villa were denied a second goal when Bent had the ball in the net, although he was ruled offside after Jean Makoun's clever pass. |
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The goal of this hack is to install a modchip into your Xbox. |
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The visitors arrived at the Reebok Stadium boasting an impressive record of winning their last eight Premier League games there without conceding a goal. |
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Lee Barnard swung at Chaplow's cutback and missed completely and then was just too far away to connect with Harding's flashing ball across the face of goal. |
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To this goal Alice encrypts the plaintext into a cyphertext by mean of an encryption algorithm with the help of some secret additional information, called key. |
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The goal of the revolution was not independence per se, but rather independence from Saint Kitts and Nevis and a return to being a British colony. |
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The writing that it did contain was focused on his experience of the 2003 World Cup, and how his life had altered following the winning drop goal. |
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On 24 February, Giggs scored the equalising goal against Fulham in a game which United went on to win via a late Cristiano Ronaldo winner to go nine points clear of Chelsea. |
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The goal of downstaging is to decrease the size and number of tumors in patients who do not meet the criteria for transplantation on initial evaluation. |
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And after Rodallega missed two early opportunities, the first a header, the second a low drive easily held by Lukasz Fabianski, it was N'Zogbia who created the opening goal. |
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The charity fund edged up toward its goal as more and more people donated. |
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Obama's goal for the NSA reform is to prevent future Edward Snowdens. |
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The Welsh Minister for Rural Affairs, Elin Jones, kicked off Plaid's annual conference by pledging to uphold the goal of making Wales a European Union member state. |
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My goal is to supply the design professional with criteria for decision making in every key area that comprises today's office, whether egg-crated or open plan. |
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A nonauthoritarian, postcorporate, more democratic future still remains a worthy goal. Just how we might get there, however, is a wide-open question. |
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As I have said, the first goal of this paper is to develop a Kantian argument for the existence of non-conceptual content from our cognition of enantiomorphy. |
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In both instances this goal toward which the gift is directed dissociates the engifted from the gift, whereas his opponents would identify the two. |
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The hosts initially looked like they lacked a spring in their step, but fears of further agony evaporated in the seventh minute with a goal of typical Arsenal quality. |
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The next thousandfold goal is the exaflop, which is a quintillion calculations per second, followed by the zettaflop, the yottaflop and the xeraflop. |
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But in cases where realism is the goal, other steps may be necessary. |
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The game is played on a rectangular field with a goal at each end. |
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He achieved his goal in 57 days, 13 hours 34 minutes and 6 seconds. |
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Goalkeepers are the only players allowed to play the ball with their hands or arms, provided they do so within the penalty area in front of their own goal. |
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What if I was. It was a pretty good goal to have, it seemed to me. |
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A rectangular goal is positioned at the middle of each goal line. |
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Nets are usually placed behind the goal, but are not required by the Laws. |
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Arsenal had the ideal fresh legs for extra time in Theo Walcott, and though he was sent on after 10 minutes he was uninvolved in the winning goal. |
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The goal of the project is to create a high resolution sequence of the Quercus robur genome, and to study genetic diversity by comparison of the genomes of different species. |
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Doncaster paid the price two minutes later when Doyle sent Hunt away down the left and his pinpoint cross was glanced in by Fletcher for his sixth goal of the season. |
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In the last 16 against Northern Ireland at the Parc des Princes, Bale sent in the cross from which Gareth McAuley scored an own goal to give the Welsh victory. |
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If you suffer from goalodicy then you will find yourself so obsessed by the future goal that you ignore the practical realities of your situation. |
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Giggs scored his 150th goal for United, only the ninth player to do so for the club, against Wolfsburg in his first Champions League game of the season. |
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A field goal, or drop goal, is only worth one point and is gained by dropping and then kicking the ball on the half volley between the uprights in open play. |
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In a match against Espanyol on 10 January 2015, Bale was booed by a section of Madrid fans who adjudged him as being selfish in shooting for goal and not passing to Ronaldo. |
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Hockey is a family of sports in which two teams play against each other by trying to maneuver a ball or a puck into the opponent's goal using a hockey stick. |
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The Taliban said their goal was to take control of the city. |
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The England rugby union team won the 2003 Rugby World Cup, with Jonny Wilkinson scoring the winning drop goal in the last minute of extra time against Australia. |
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In the same year, 1560, John Knox realised his goal of seeing Scotland become a Protestant nation and the Scottish parliament revoke papal authority in Scotland. |
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The goal of 20 to 1 is to be the first player or team to throw all numbers in consecutive order from 20 to 1 and win the game with outer or inner bullseye. |
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The goalkeeper who is initially positioned midcircle defends the goal. |
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In the SNP, there was division between those who saw devolution as a stepping stone to independence and those who feared it might detract from that ultimate goal. |
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They are still used by many visitors to the area as guides for walking excursions, with the ultimate goal of bagging the complete list of Wainwrights. |
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Mercantilism meant that the government and the merchants became partners with the goal of increasing political power and private wealth, to the exclusion of other empires. |
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A ball played by a team over the opposing bye line results in a goal hit from the edge of the D, while a ball played by a team over their own line results in a corner. |
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The Treaty of Rome in 1957 established the European Economic Community between six Western European states with the goal of a unified economic policy and common market. |
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Simply it is the goal or purpose that brings about an event. |
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At the beginning of every quarter and after a goal has been scored, play starts with a player in the centre position passing the ball from the centre of the court. |
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If the ball is held in two hands and either dropped or a shot at goal is missed, the same player cannot be the first to touch it unless it first rebounds off the goal. |
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The goal height and ball size are the same as for adults, but players rotate positions during the game, permitting each player to play each position. |
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She was on the verge of achieving this goal when Olaf IV suddenly died. |
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Its goal was fine tuning of short term economic policies among participant countries to monitor developments in the world economy and assess economic policies. |
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People demanded an expansion of the welfare state as a reward to the people for their wartime sacrifices The goal was operationalized in a famous report by William Beveridge. |
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His goal was to persuade Henry to modify his demands against the French. |
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Such things are insignificant details compared to the main goal. |
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This is in direct contrast to manufactured goods, where the goal in production is to create products which are identical, and variations are considered mistakes. |
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He scored one other goal for Newcastle in a League Cup tie with Hull City. |
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Our goal in the construction of this task was to isolate and highlight the relationship between the interfixed and free forms of the initial constituent. |
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The victory was not sufficient to secure a place in the second round, and Scotland were eliminated on goal difference for the second successive World Cup. |
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Meanwhile, the political unions, which had hitherto been separate groups united only by a common goal, decided to form the National Political Union. |
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Johann Tulla had the goal of shortening and straightening the Upper Rhine. |
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Bobby Charlton scored both goals in England's win, with Portugal's goal coming from a penalty in the 82nd minute after a handball by Jack Charlton on the goal line. |
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His goal saw him become the first Welsh player to score at a major international tournament since Terry Medwin's goal against Hungary at the 1958 FIFA World Cup. |
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The press saw its lofty role to be the advancement of civic republicanism based on public service, and downplayed the liberal, individualistic goal of making a profit. |
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The game controversially had a valid goal by Frank Lampard disallowed. |
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His goal was to cripple the industries of Germany's main European rival. |
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Germany did, however, concede a late goal to Brazil's Oscar. |
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England's third goal has remained controversial ever since the match. |
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Marouane Chamakh then spurned a great chance to kill the game off when he ran onto Andrey Arshavin's lofted through ball but shanked his shot horribly across the face of goal. |
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A unified market is the last stage and ultimate goal of a single market. |
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The goal was to implement Generalplan Ost after the conquest of the Soviet Union, but when the invasion failed, Hitler had to consider other options. |
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As it got closer to the goal of political integration and a peaceful and united Europe, what Mikhail Gorbachev described as a Common European Home. |
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The goal was to build a classless society based on racial purity and the perceived need to prepare for warfare, conquest, and a struggle against Marxism. |
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The centre provides opportunities for research into electronic media and fine art with the goal of contributing to debate on national and international levels. |
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The kshatriya could only hope to become a monk in his next life, but given the nature of his daily karma, it seemed unlikely that he could achieve even this limited goal. |
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Referee Gottfried Dienst consulted his linesman on the right flank, Tofiq Bahramov, who signalled that the ball had crossed the line, and the goal was given. |
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Since happiness is the only intrinsic good, and since more happiness is preferable to less, the goal of the ethical life is to maximize happiness. |
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The goal of the statistical and technical assistance from the Americans was to increase productive efficiency of European manufacturers in all industries. |
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Drop kicks are also optional for a penalty kick to score a penalty goal. |
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From 1364, David governed with vigour, dealing firmly with recalcitrant nobles and wider baronial revolt, and continued to pursue the goal of final peace with England. |
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Bale scored the winning goal against his former club Southampton on 4 May. |
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Another goal may have been to increase the number of men able to serve in the legions, as only full citizens could serve as legionaries in the Roman Army. |
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There was a missignal on the goal line and Newhall having no one to pass the ball to stuck it under his arm and made a successful quarter back run for a touch down. |
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Another important research goal will be to investigate whether children's procedural metaperception is influenced by educational and other cultural practices. |
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