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12 goals Francesco Dolce 9 goals James Taylor 8 goals Ramon Bassols Ricardo Barreiros 7 goals Henry Guirec Vítor Hugo Reinaldo Ventura Marc Gual Pedro Gil 6 goals Sérgio Silva Jorge Silva 5 goals Mirco ...
... He played 21 league games and scored four goals ... In the same match, his teammate Koji Yamase also scored three goals. 2007, he helped Urawa win the tournament scoring 3 goals ...
... has played for clubs such as Guria Lanchkhuti and Margveti, scoring 40 goals during the 1995–96 season, which made him the top scorer in European domestic competitions and ... after Endeladze's feat under new rules that would count goals scored in the Georgian Top League as one point while goals scored in Europe's top leagues are counted double ...
... works to support the United Nations' eight Millennium Development Goals, namely to halve the number of people living in extreme poverty and hunger ensure ... The reality may well be that none of these goals will be achieved so long as the trade gap between Africa and richer countries continues to widen ... trends, we will not achieve the Millennium Development Goals by 2015 ...
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Famous quotes containing the word goals:
“If you really think about it, everything is wonderful in this world, everything except for our thoughts and deeds when we forget about the loftier goals of existence, about our human dignity.”
—Anton Pavlovich Chekhov (18601904)
“I think that any woman who sets goals for herself and takes her own life seriously and moves to achieve the goals that she wants as a person in her own right is a feminist.”
—Frances Kuehn (b. 1943)
“We should stop looking to law to provide the final answer.... Law cannot save us from ourselves.... We have to go out and try to accomplish our goals and resolve disagreements by doing what we think is right. That energy and resourcefulness, not millions of legal cubicles, is what was great about America. Let judgment and personal conviction be important again.”
—Philip K. Howard, U.S. lawyer. The Death of Common Sense: How Law Is Suffocating America, pp. 186-87, Random House (1994)