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The pressure was rewarded on 82 minutes, when Woozley on the right wing played a shot pass back to Stevens and the midfielder's left foot cross into the penalty area found full-back David Ray, who headed the ball back across the goal past Behcet for the equaliser.
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The pressure was rewarded on 82 minutes, when Woozley on the right wing played a shot pass back to Stevens and the midfielder's left foot cross into the penalty area found full-back David Ray, who headed the ball back across the goal past Behcet for the equaliser.
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The pressure was rewarded on 82 minutes, when Woozley on the right wing played a shot pass back to Stevens and the midfielder's left foot cross into the penalty area found full-back David Ray, who headed the ball back across the goal past Behcet for the equaliser.
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The Seagullls 'main threat came from the long throws by Tom Evans, but the aerial power of Dolan and Woozley proved enough to keep them at bay and Carshalton looked the team most likely to score.
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The Seagullls 'main threat came from the long throws by Tom Evans, but the aerial power of Dolan and Woozley proved enough to keep them at bay and Carshalton looked the team most likely to score.
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“theory”: there is no theoretical weight behind them (cf. Woozley 1949, chap. 6; Davidson 1969; Blackburn 1984, chap. 7.1).
The Correspondence Theory of Truth David, Marian 2009
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Woozley, A.D. (1949), Theory of Knowledge (London:
The Identity Theory of Truth Candlish, Stewart 2006
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