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Hart could anticipate where Rooney might aim that shot.
At Yankee Stadium, he might aim for the short porch in right field.
If your grill has a thermometer, you might aim for 300 degrees or even a little lower.
Organisations, for example, might aim to aggregate and reduce silos of information to a smaller number of consolidated locations.
In 1978, supporters of Proposition 6 suggested that gay people might aim to "convert" and molest children.
If extremists seek to spread fear and shock, counterspeech might aim to make them look small and ridiculous.
An intriguing whisper is that he might aim to compete at Rio 2016 with Ayton in the new mixed catamaran class.
"For example, at Monday's editorial conference she might aim at something, and the editors and reporters go ahead and do it.
Becky wanted to play in the N.B.A. Her father had to tell her, gently, that it wouldn't happen — but she might aim for a college scholarship.
In composing dishes for a meal, diners might aim for balance, juxtaposing sauced and unsauced, dark and light, vegetables and meat, spicy and mild.
Day suggested that he might aim near the baskets but not at them, fearful that hitting one might cause a long ricochet away from the hole.
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