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"The next morning you gain in terms of energy and performance."
That's 82 percent of the white figure, a big gain in 20 years.
Perhaps, too, the same end might be gained in some other way.
Then, financial security is gained in a very short period of time.
Maybe there was nothing more for us to gain in the current situation.
There has been a gain in population of about 3,500 people since 1980.
He was actually gaining in California, a state with 140,000 defense workers.
But there's still no evidence that the country gained in the end.
I think it was something like 54,000 jobs gained in 1985.
Who would go into trade if there were no gain in it?
The peace process has made significant gains in recent years.
Can we really hope for any gains in the current conditions?
That is our gain in the great long run, and your loss.
Just about the only thing he has gained in the last two years is weight.
However, he said the industry showed some gains in the last half of 1986.
But a lot can be gained in the field of environment and energy too.
First one side would charge, then the other, with little gain in ground.
But even if there were some gains in security, he said, the price would be too high.
What would our old Museum not have gained in having at its head a man like you!
The teachers say they hope for more gains in the next contract.
She had a 15 percent gain in the first quarter.
It was the biggest price gain in more than a week.
The company also said it expected a 3 percent gain in sales.
Japan, for example, has made major gains in the last 10 years.
And we have a leader, young as yet, gaining in power every day.