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A ship was out of sight soon.
The ship was soon out of sight.
The ship is sailing at three.
The ship is sailing at three.
The ship vanished over the horizon.
When the sign on the door of a rest room says OCCUPIED, it means someone is using it.
The washing machine facilitates my housework.
During the war, we had to do without sugar.
We must avoid war by all possible means.
War must be avoided at all costs.
When it comes to war, they are as brave as anyone.
There is a threat of war.
She had to part with her family when the war began.
What will become of us if a war breaks out?
What will become of us if a war breaks out?
What will become of us if a war breaks out?
During the war, we often had to make do without sugar.
Happening in wartime, this would amount to disaster.
Fewer people have come to wear hats after the war.
It took many torpedo hits to send the battleship Bismarck to Davy Jones's locker.

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