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Second, I recommend that we set a longer-term goal to move toward need-blind admissions for international students.
None of the people interviewed said they had changed their mind about their ultimate goal: to move the Navy operations.
Michael Findlay I'd made a personal goal to move to New York before the end of 1998, the year I graduated from college.
Perhaps that was Obama's point, or his goal: to move forward past the tangle of what went wrong for Hillary Clinton's campaign.
In the first period, Hull notched his 654th career goal to move into sole possession of sixth place on the career list.
Mark Recchi assisted on Lecavalier's second goal to move past Dale Hawerchuk into 17th place on the career points list with 1,410.
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In Saturday's game, Robin van Persie scored three goals to move past Dennis Bergkamp on Arsenal's career-scoring list; he now has 123 career goals for the club.
Pat Verbeek scored two goals to move into 25th place on the National Hockey League's career goal-scoring list as the host Detroit Red Wings beat the Dallas Stars, 4-2, last night.
The boy had clear, strictly financial goals to move somewhere dry, afford medication for his father and get together a dowry so that his sister could marry.
On the stroke of half-time, Brough kicked a drop-goal to move up to eighth on the all-time list of Super League point-scorers.
Description/motivations Motivated to achieve goals; to move toward reward.
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