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How is that business progressing?
How's that business going?
I don't think we can keep the lid on the scandal much longer; people are bound to find out.
That customer came back to complain again.
The opposition party is still harping on the scandal.
On the surface the book consists mostly of a series of case histories.
She was taken in by that fake gold certificate scandal and lost most of her money.
She was as great a scientist as ever lived.
I think he has something to do with that scandal.
I think he has something to do with that scandal.
He seized on the unprecedented opportunity.
The Japanese economy was in an unprecedented boom at that time.
The unprecedented drought did severe damage to the wheat harvest.
Love begins playing his old tricks every spring.
Young as he is, he is as great a mathematician as ever lived.
The monthly staff meeting is never held on Monday.
Science and technology have come to pervade every aspect of our lives and, as a result, society is changing at a speed which is quite unprecedented.
Have you answered that letter yet?
Soon the same waiter came back to pick up the dishes.
That's an unusual thing, undoubtedly.

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