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goal and was
And here again we hear the same refrain mentioned above: `` the paramount goal of the United States set long ago was to guard the rights of the individual, ensure his development, enlarge his opportunity ''.
In one of these, an exploding-wire device to study systems thermodynamically up to 6,000 Af and 100 atmospheres pressure, a major goal was achieved.
This project was carried out under sponsorship of the Ballistic Missile Division of the Air Research and Development Command, U.S. Air Force, and had as its goal the investigation of the transport by diffusion of the heat energy of chemical binding.
A goal was fixed, as given in Table 2, and attention focused on its fulfillment.
Since experience indicates that effluents from oxidation ponds do not create major problems at these BOD concentrations, the goal for the effluent quality of the accelerated treatment system was the same as from conventional oxidation ponds.
She was his goal, she was his reason.
It was the first time we've been ahead this season ( when John Richey kicked what proved to be the winning field goal ) ''.
His goal was to obtain a National League team for this city.
Askington was a kind of goal I set myself ; ;
His goal was now to reunify the nation.
The goal was to demonstrate the superior power of " free labor ", whereby a common farm boy could work his way to the top by his own efforts.
The President said the primary goal of his actions as president ( he used the first person pronoun and explicitly refers to his " official duty ") was preserving the Union:
The damage caused by Sherman's March to the Sea through Georgia in 1864 was limited to a swath, but neither Lincoln nor his commanders saw destruction as the main goal, but rather defeat of the Confederate armies.
The goal of clear concise communication is that the receiver ( s ) have no misunderstanding about what was meant to be conveyed.
William Baker Ashton was appointed Governor of the temporary goal in 1839, and in 1840 George Strickland Kingston was commissioned to design Adelaide's new Gaol.
The goal was to enhance the status of the graziers ( operators of big sheep ranches ) and small farmers, and justified subsidies for them.
The goal of the Annales was to undo the work of the Sorbonnistes, to turn French historians away from the narrowly political and diplomatic toward the new vistas in social and economic history.
It seems that the goal of the designer was to avoid straight lines completely.
Their goal was to regain access to Eden by finding the correct formula for perfect living, following specific rules governing agriculture, diet, and reproduction.
First conceived during the Presidency of Dwight D. Eisenhower as a three-man spacecraft to follow the one-man Project Mercury which put the first Americans in space, Apollo was later dedicated to President John F. Kennedy's national goal of " landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth " by the end of the 1960s, which he proposed in a May 25, 1961 address to Congress.
Kennedy's goal was accomplished on the Apollo 11 mission when astronauts Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin landed their Lunar Module ( LM ) on the Moon on July 20, 1969 and walked on its surface while Michael Collins remained in lunar orbit in the command spacecraft, and all three landed safely on Earth on July 24.
The spread of the Akkadian state as far as the " silver mountain " ( possibly the Taurus Mountains ), the " cedars " of Lebanon, and the copper deposits of Magan, was largely motivated by the goal of securing control over these imports.
Throughout his career, Alaric's primary goal was not to undermine the Empire, but to secure for himself a regular and recognized position within the Empire's borders.

goal and break
Unlike sports like Association football and ice hockey which require the puck or ball to pass completely over the goal line to count as a score, both Canadian and American football just merely need the nose of the ball to break the vertical plane of the outer edge of the goal line.
His army invaded Italy from the north and resoundingly defeated the Roman army in several battles, but never achieved the ultimate goal of causing a political break between Rome and its allies.
Carey then kicked the goal to seal the win during extra time and earn North Melbourne a week break before the preliminary final.
His goal was to break the power of property in Tasmanian politics.
His goal is to demoralize Tom and break him of his religious faith ; he eventually orders Tom whipped to death out of frustration for his slave's unbreakable belief in God.
Long before the SPL era, two situations arose in which the top two teams in the table had to share the title as neither goal average nor goal difference had been instituted to break ties.
This meant that in France, comics like Pilote and Vaillant gained almost the entire market and became the obvious goal for new artists, who took up the styles prevalent in the magazines to break into the business.
He also recorded that Eliade applied this concept to human creation, and specifically to artistic creation, citing him describing the latter as " a magical joy, the victorious break of the iron circle " ( a reflection of imitatio dei, having salvation for its ultimate goal ).
It was projected that the Canadian operation could break even on production of about 20, 000 cars a year, and Studebaker's announced goal was 30, 000 – 40, 000 1965 models.
Shimazu's goal was to break the allied forces ' blockade on Konishi Yukinaga, join the two fleets, and sail home to Japan.
Even though Germany dominated the match, they could not score, losing to a Czech goal scored on the break.
The game turned on a controversial handball decision 3 minutes after the break when Paul O ' Neill was adjudged to have handled the ball, the resulting spot kick gave Rhyl a decisive lead and a second goal added 12 minutes from the end broke Bangor hearts on the day.
The goal of the IWW – as interpreted by government investigators in 1920 – was " to break up the system of craft or trade unions, and to organize workers into One Big Union having subdivisions along the lines of industry, rather than those of trade.
He once wrote, " The goal of my life is to unify serious music and light music, even if I break my neck in doing so.
In most higher levels of play the goal structure is attached to the ice surface by flexible pegs and will break away for safety when hit by a player.
He scored his first NHL goal on a powerful slapshot late in a December 16, 1997 game against the rival New York Rangers, to break a 3-3 tie late in the third period and send the Devils to a 4-3 win.
Vokoun had just given up a goal to Ilya Kovalchuk of the Atlanta Thrashers and Ballard went to break his stick on the goal post in frustration, but caught Vokoun instead.
: Players that wait on the outside of the hug for the ball to break in order to collect the ball and cover as much ground as possible in the direction of their team's goal.
To force the ball down in the centre of the " hug " thus slowing down the progress of the opposing team who are trying to throw the ball clear to their " runners " so they can make a " break " towards goal.
Play continues until either a goal is scored, and players return to their wall to start a new point, or a break in play is signalled by a referee ( whether due to a foul, a time-out, or the end of the period of play ).
Unlike Boone, Khan does not kill for sport, and his sole goal is to protect the jungle from those who break " the laws of the jungle ", including humans who trespass with guns and kill animals for fun instead of food.

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