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Several were on course to begin in the next few months.
"We may be able to get these people back on course!"
They were on course to break the record by over three hours.
No, what I've got to do is keep them on course.
The 747 had pulled right and was back on course.
A few minutes later, the ship was brought back on course.
The previous night we had been well on course for it.
The ships were on course, two and a half days out.
Is he on course to become the best quarterback ever?
Their relationships with the social workers keep them on course - and off the street.
I had my work cut out then to keep her on course for the entrance.
By the end of 1978 nine were in production and several more on course for development.
The plane held on course, almost due west, for only 16 minutes.
The company is on course for its first profitable year since 1990.
His biggest challenge will be just to stay on course.
Now she knew what kind of arc to take to stay on course.
So I was on course, and the pass lay beyond.
That ought to put us dead on course for it.
It was a good twenty minutes before they were back on course.
We're all on course to get this thing done, Jim.
He'd been a bit worried for a while there, but it all seemed back on course now.
She took up position in the stern and did her best to keep them on course.
Tonight I am pleased to report that we are on course.
But how long he stays on course is anyone's guess.
My monitors showed me we were still on course, more or less.