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A portrait of an old man was hanging on the wall.
It was civil of him to offer his seat to the old man.
An old man sat surrounded by his grandchildren.
The old man was plodding along.
I'm getting farsighted as I get older.
Both young and old, men and women, regularly get together at the local bathhouses.
Flatterers look like friends, as wolves like dogs.
The corridor was so crowded that we couldn't walk.
The emerging labor shortage is viewed as a sign of economic overheating.
The number of days lost through industrial dispute is shown in the table on the facing page.
The labor union is negotiating with the owners.
The union bosses are fighting the freeze on wage hikes.
They want to better their working conditions.
The laborers are murmuring against their working conditions.
Most workers belong to unions.
A working man should be paid in proportion to his skill, not his age.
The workers pushed for a raise in salary.
The workers took pride in their work.
The workers were proud of their work.
Work is a very important part of life in the United States.

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