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The city, in existence since Achaemenian times, long suffered from inroads of the Turkmen tribes who occupied the plain north of the Qareh River and was subjected to incessant Qājār-Turkmen tribal conflicts in the 19th century.
Fresh from inroads into Canada and Mexico, Gruet is eyeing England and other Old World countries.
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China is also interested in keeping Russia and Japan from making inroads into the North.
Far from making inroads, the problem of backlogs is steadily getting worse.
The Democratic takeover of the Senate stemmed from political inroads on the Island.
Besides the divergence in economies, Hong Kong has benefited lately from the inroads it has made among non-Asian companies.
| "Gangster Squad" (Jan . 11 stars Josh Brolin and Ryan Gosling as police detectives who try to prevent Eastern mobsters from making inroads in Los Angeles.
Such measures are plainly discriminatory and protectionist, but they have hardly prevented big U.S. corporations from making inroads into the Chinese markets.
Now, even the giants are suffering from the inroads of low-cost Chinese manufacturers, and for Sony, growth has abruptly stalled.
At a time when the Army barely functioned, Kolomoisky funded volunteer battalions, and managed to keep pro-Russian groups from making inroads in Dnipropetrovsk.
Franklin Resources, known for its Franklin and Templeton mutual funds, also benefits from the inroads it is making among investors based overseas, particularly in India, Taiwan and South Korea.
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