Sentence examples for means to score from inspiring English sources

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A man who marched with Martin Luther King himself--but will never mention it as a means to score political points.

Celebrities may have the means to score highs and lows within the law, but it is the wider culture that persuades them that a drug that is legitimately purchased can be abused with impunity.

The challenge of such an analysis is in finding the appropriate means to score coat colour.

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Ireland are not meant to score goals of that quality.

The winger claimed he meant to score, but Gray described it as a "freak goal".

He is 25, born before apartheid ended, and quite possibly he was meant to score this goal.

I mean, to score my first against one of the greatest goalies of all time would just be incredible".

But Wayne Rooney wasn't meant to score goals for Manchester United and England.

But amid radical unrest, what does it mean to score popular culture's most luminous prize?

Memoirs by important players in official Washington are sometimes a means to settle scores.

"Can you Becker that?" means to fudge a score.

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