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(31) However, an inexperienced interviewer may find it difficult to get back on course again. (32) On course, she must be a nurse. What a fool I am, thought Mrs. Fanshawe. (33) Market Booster represents Dermot Weld and is on course for the Arc. (34) By the end of 1978 nine were in production and several more on course for development. (35) With each one, Apple strengthened its contention that the mission of Macintosh was finally on course. (36) Has he gone too far out of bounds to get back on course? (37) It is on course to generate revenues of £150 million this year. (38) But if they were on course, the steamer should have been on the same course as they were. (39) He instinctively held the aircraft on course without being intimidated by its power or his lack of experience. (40) The end of a lean spell for Wilkinson has put Boro back on course for the all-important second spot. (41) Both sales and profits must climb if the company is to stay on course for success. (42) Mr Major remained buoyant yesterday as he campaigned in Cambridgeshire, insisting that the Tories were on course for victory. (43) We need to catch up 4 points. 4 wins on the trot will put us on course. (44) We had to paddle hard to keep the canoes on course. (45) Matters are put right and the rocket is put back on course for the target. (46) The player's manager will have no objection to whatever it is that is guiding McCoist staying firmly on course this evening. (47) The Northwest flight was steady on course, descending. (48) The new team's task is to keep the revitalisation plan on course, especially overseas, where some American brands are said to face political hostility from consumers. (49) The choice of steroid depended on course of wound healing and regression. (50) Sometimes it's a good choice on course, sometimes you better react on what your opponents do. (51) Now, with his recovery well on course, the 23-year-old is desperate to help Liverpool through a hectic Christmas schedule. (52) The Tomahawk instead compares real time data from its altimeter and radar with satellite imagery from a stored database to make sure it's precisely on course. (53) Better maps reduced fears of the unknown, and the earlier invention of the compass took the guess work out of sailing a ship on course. (54) Wheeling about to line up on a northeasterly trajectory, Atlantis accelerated through a partly cloudy sky, on course for a docking with the space station around noon Wednesday. (55) They were on course to reach stumps unscathed, but Stoneman edged the first ball of the final over through to Sutton. (56) Mathematics communication is the demand of new standard on course, and"Culture of Harmoniousness" is a bright pearl of splendid traditional culture in China. (57) Climb straight on course to cruising level 9000 m, call over VB. (58) Now, as China appears on course to achieve a gentle slowdown this year, a new question has begun to crystalise : could this year's soft landing turn into a hard one next year? (59) And the practice course project completely includes all kinds of requirements on course structure, teaching content, the role of the supervisor and the comments to the practice teacher. (60) Joyon, 47, is now in the final stages of an incredible voyage and on course to smash the existing non-stop solo round-the-world record by 20 days.