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1 G O A L. 2 Goals…What are they? The Oxford Dictionary defines “goal” as follows: “Point marking end of race; object of effort or ambition; destination;...” - ppt download
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What is Exercise? The Oxford dictionary definition is: “Activity requiring physical effort, carried out to sustain or improve #health and #fitness ”... | By Exuberant - Facebook
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The Oxford Dictionary of English Proverbs. With Introduction and Index by Janet E. Heseltine. by Smith, William George: Very Good Hardcover (1935) | Eurobooks Ltd
Agonizing Effort. English Definitions The Concise Oxford English Dictionary says the verb “agonize” means “(1) undergo great mental anguish through worrying. - ppt download
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N. S. Doniach (ed.): The Oxford English—Arabic dictionary of current usage, xii, 1392 pp. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1972. £12. | Bulletin of the School of Oriental and African Studies | Cambridge Core
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Kurdish Professionals - Merriam Webster defines hard work as, "industrious, diligent." The Oxford dictionary defines it as "a great deal of effort or endurance." Effort, endurance, diligence, industrious. These are all qualities
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The correct uses of the Rates of Perceived Exertions scales are highly dependent of the instructions provided from the coaches: Perception of effort or exertion perception of force. – Fernando Naclerio
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