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    Enterprise has made Inroads as well.

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    Could the teachings of the demons be making Inroads in my life?

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    In terms of Latin America, excluding Brazil that is another rest, it stands using Inroads:.

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    This is the second attempt of Monnalisa to make Inroads in the Indian market.

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    India needs to build its defences, especially with China making Inroads through land and sea.

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    Shortly thereafter, the newly formed Republican party gained control of Michigan, and made significant Inroads elsewhere.

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    Many other countries have already made Inroads into markets which Sri Lanka long thrived on;

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    It is from the transportation departments: 26 States currently use Inroads(52%), 18 Geopack(36%) and 2 MX(4%).

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    This is one of the few parts of the world where Christian missionaries have failed to make great Inroads;

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    BEL goes much beyond the defence products they are famous for, they have made Inroads into civilian products as well.

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    Over time, domestic human rights workers may exceed their upper strata limits, and make stronger Inroads into their countries' popular classes.

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    We are extremely excited and overwhelmed to make Inroads into the Indian market and foster the growth of this untapped talent.

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    According to experts, bitcoin has not been able to make Inroads yet due to its technical reasons, but the exercise is continuing.

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    Chinese brands like Oppo and Vivo, on the other hand, have made huge Inroads, but even their cheapest smartphones cost around 10,000 rupees($137).

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    In the present day context, China has also made Inroads from North, driven primarily by a military component, with economic gains in their mind.

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    On the death front, we are making some Inroads with all our medical marvels, at least in postponing it if not actually avoiding it.

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    Daesh fighters, who first appeared in Afghanistan in 2014 and have since made Inroads in the east and north, are not involved in the talks.

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    CIMC consolidated its position by building 88% more boxes last year, while smaller builders such as Dong Fang(143%) and Maersk Container(118%) made even bigger Inroads.

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    ISIS fighters, who first appeared in Afghanistan in 2014 and have since made Inroads in the east and north, are not involved in the talks.

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    Like Crossover, any other software program WINE, which is used to run Windows applications on LINUX, is likewise poised to make Inroads to Android quickly.

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    Islamic State fighters, who first appeared in Afghanistan in 2014 and have since made Inroads in the east and north, are not involved in the talks.

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    It's a dark underbelly of society that nobody wants to talk about, and so it's difficult to make Inroads on eradicating it once and for all.

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    Just as in other parts of the world, technology has made huge Inroads in India too, and today everything is available at the touch of a button.

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    The tools have made successful Inroads into the professional developer community, but I didn't know anyone who used them for their own projects who could help me out.

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    Local Indian army commanders believed the Pakistanis had made big Inroads into Indian territory, but they thought they would handle it at their level without informing the political leadership.

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    That was actually the first market the startup targeted, in 2015, although it appeared to shift strategy after that to build up IP and make deeper Inroads into video.

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    After the early Muslim Inroads into the south which had abated the hitherto continuous temple- building activity, there was apparently a temporary lull for less than half a century.

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    Kumar also said that India and China, through this forum, have agreed to identify non-tariff areas so that it becomes easier for the Indian companies to make Inroads into China.

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    Viewing him as a challenge to their power and authority, the high kings of Ireland and the pagan high priests, called Druids, resisted his efforts to make Inroads with the population.

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    How Bentley arrived in this position, it is a credit to Intergraph, who was the owner of Inroads till December 2000, when Bentley bought it entirety and of course also got the portfolio.

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