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The recommendation adds that under bazooka and mortar fire "his decision to risk himself and his tanks in close country and in the dark was a very bold one.
Acoustic picking, a sense of history and the close country harmonies of Kat Maslich and Peter Adams float in resonant rock arrangements in the songs of Eastmountainsouth, which should appeal to fans of Emmylou Harris and Daniel Lanois.
This allows the Taliban's tirelessly upbeat spokesmen to announce that they are threatening the city and for the Western press to recall the Tet offensive, which heralded the North's victory in the Vietnam war.Arghandab is the sort of "close country" that favours the Taliban, with orchards, narrow lanes and a dense civilian population.
Immigrating to a close country or having more knowledge about it dampens the risk of overeducation (Aleksynska and Tritah 2013; Tani 2012).
Giordano has been able to sustain its value pricing by manufacturing most of its products in China where labor and factory costs are low, which is the close country to Hong Kong geographically and culturally.
In May June 1944 it took part in the advance on Rome, working its way up in close country between the central mountains and the sea to the west.
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The first internationalization pattern common to the two brands is that both started their efforts in relatively close countries.
Based on the Uppsala school, it was discussed that companies try to internationalize on a systematic process by exporting their product/ services to the geographically close countries.
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