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Groups associated with Isis have made growing inroads in Afghanistan in recent years, attracting fighters and support away from the Taliban by preaching a more extreme form of Islamist militancy.

It has been for years, with students flocking to its universities and American brands making growing inroads here.

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While Russian experts still downplay the ability of the U.S. to displace Russia in the Indian arms market, for reasons of cost and the legacy of decades' old dependence, they recognize increasing American inroads and growing influence.

And whether this campaign sees Republicans making inroads into the growing Hispanic vote will be one interesting feature of Election Day, no matter who triumphs.

From 1879 they were joined by the evangelical revivalism of the Salvation Army, which attempted to make major inroads in the growing urban centres.

Interestingly, the inevitability, the unstoppability of growing older has made no inroads on my deep dislike ("outright hostility, let's explore that," my therapist says) of pictures of kitties on Facebook with captions under them about cherishing life and whatever.

If biofuels are to play a role in mitigating global warming emissions, there needs to be enough capacity to make significant inroads on swiftly growing petroleum consumption.

But if the president is to repeat that feat, political analysts say he will have to prove there is life for a Democrat outside of the blue bastion of Northern Virginia, and extend his 2008 inroads in the rapidly growing suburbs deep in the more traditionally Southern parts of the state.

The deal not only gave Yahoo! an inroad into the rapidly growing paid search business but served as its lifeline to stay in the black.

At the same time, it was making inroads with city government and growing its full-time staff thanks to a change in federal law in 1991 that resulted in some big grants.

BOSTON GLOBE Hamilton Lane's Slow Approach to the Latin Market  |  Hamilton Lane is cautiously making inroads into Brazil's fast growing market, opening a Rio de Janeiro office while at the same time insisting that it is not "rushing to deploy capital" in the country, Dow Jones reports.

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