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My watch gains one minute a day.
My watch gains five seconds a day.
As far as I'm concerned, things are going well.
We should be headed for world peace.
We must keep up with the times.
We made for a pond at the foot of the hill.
I am afraid we are advancing in the wrong direction.
We were going along in the rain.
Everything is going well with our plan.
We made for a pond at the foot of the hill.
The work is progressing steadily.
I'm ahead of my work schedule.
How are you getting along with your work?
Recent overseas transfers show that productivity improvements in Japanese manufacturing industry have almost reached their limit.
The trouble is that my watch gains three minutes a day.
After high school, he went to college and studied to be a minister, like his father.
Light travels at a velocity of 186,000 miles per second.
Light travels faster than sound.
Light travels much faster than sound.
While light waves travel most quickly through air, they go slower through water and even slower through glass.

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