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Bale played his last meaningful match for Tottenham in May, scoring the only goal against Sunderland.
All of that promise was enough to guarantee the company a successful Kickstarter campaign back in May, scoring the company a lofty $791,862 – well above its $160k goal.
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Future selves may score the best reviews of all, said David Dunning, a social psychologist at Cornell.
2000: 20 May Scores the only goal of the game against Aston Villa to win the FA Cup for a second time.
Burnley had the chance to sell Danny Ings in January, but decided to keep him in the hope that he may score the goals they needed to stay in the Premier League.
In soccer, one person may score the key goal.
The nine-months-pregnant M.I.A. may score the ultimate celebrity mommy publicity coup and give birth while performing onstage at the Grammys this Sunday.
The gifts may score the retailer sales among its young demographic of shoppers, but it's provoking anger from some family-oriented groups.
In comparing SF36 to MYMOP, the SF36 allows for better identification of the domains where complementary therapy services may score the largest improvement, but MYMOP is more patient oriented.
The player must first pocket a red ball and then try to pocket any colour he may choose, scoring the value of the ball that he has pocketed.
May scored two goals in the space of a week in January 2004, scoring the equaliser in games against Oldham and Tranmere Rovers respectively.
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