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The Falcons' offense mostly sputtered, only to score when it mattered most.
"Later on, when it counts the most, it's hard only to score by home runs".
The Irish province were 22-6 donlyonly to score 27 unanswered points with Jonathan Sexton enjoying one of his finest hours.
"Khan should stop his divisive gimmicks, designed only to score partisan points, and start explaining how he plans to fill the £1.9bn black hole in his spending plans," he said.
It seemed to me that Rossi came to that match only to score goals, because I don't remember any other contribution he made except to hit the back of the net.
Suddenly, the team was a swarm of doppelgängers, hoping, it seemed, not only to score the bucket (as, incidentally, they did, on a smooth dunk by Jackson) but also to win, via coördination, some other, more celestial recompense.
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Please keep in mind that phrases such as "effective policies," "higher achievement," "better results," or "improved outcomes" refer only to scores on standardized tests.
With Cook gone, Hatten would not only have to score, but he would also have to play the point.
Northern Ireland had their one and only chance to score just before Wickham broke the deadlock.
You only need to score the skin, so only cut through until you hit the white parts.
Yes but Spain usually only need to score once to win a game.
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