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"The first was to win the richest race in the world, and the second being to gain as much international prestige for the horse as possible".
Cuming set out for the Overhill town of Tanasi in March 1730, his stated goal being to gain the fabled "Crown of Tannassy".
Consequently, we aimed to carry out a qualitative study with a broad range of late booking women, with our objective being to gain a deeper understanding of the reasons why some women present late for antenatal care.
A range of reasons were given for the most recent self-harm, the commonest being to gain relief from terrible feelings followed by a desire to punish oneself, with one quarter wanting to die.
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To be retweeted is to gain them.
"The idea is to gain their curiosity".
"It's to gain leverage in negotiations.
What's to gain from him visiting?
Chris was more interested in what was to gain.
"Our biggest goal is to gain recognition of Aboriginal sovereignty".
His object is to gain a definite point of view.
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