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been goal
noun
A result that one is attempting to achieve.
Exact(4)
That would likely have been goal number five.
The game became niggly, which suited the Kookaburras with their lead, and Germany's frustrations increased when what would have been goal of the tournament for Oskar Deeke was chalked off.
What else can explain how the Kings could outplay the Devils so completely in the first period of Game 5 and come up with nothing but the imprints of the rings they skated around the Devils and the post Justin Williams dented with a shot that should have been goal No. 1?
Lolley's opener was another stunner, taking his Harriers tally to 10 for the season since his summer arrival from local non-league minnows Littleton, the majority of which have been goal of the season candidates.
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It was understandable why the Rangers might have been goal-hungry.
So I started thinking about this during the last class: All my life, I have been goal-oriented.
I've been goal-oriented since I was a kid and anytime I felt upset about my personal life I'd run toward what I could accomplish.
However, we make this comment with caution, for even if the tools had acquired some value over the course of experimentation, she may still have been goal-directed in her extraction of tools during testing; the two possibilities are not mutually exclusive.
Reduced alcohol choice may have been goal-directed (determined by an evaluation of the current low value of alcohol) 33, 34.
It's goal time.
That was goal number one.
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