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It does seem pretty obvious that, with a little publicity and a little advertising, the film would have done much better than the ludicrously low $46,495 it took in domestically.
One is the surge in domestically produced oil and gas from shale-rock formations.
Workers employed in major export industries earn higher wages than those in domestically focused sectors.
However, net employment growth turns out to be smaller in foreign-owned firms than in domestically owned firms.
In Tehran on Sunday, Ali Akbar Salehi, the head of Iran's nuclear program, said the country had succeeded for the first time in domestically producing uranium concentrate from uranium ore mined inside Iran.
It predicted rising volatility in UK and European assets in the run-up to the referendum in June, and a sell-off in domestically focused UK equities in the event of a Brexit vote.
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"The Host" took in $26.6 million domestically.
It also took in $2.5 million domestically.
That movie, which starred Gerard Butler, took in $99 million domestically and $62 million abroad.
"Stranger Tides" took in $241 million domestically and crossed the worldwide $1-billion 1-billion mark
In 2010, the Helen Mirren-Morgan Freeman spy story "Red" took in $90 million domestically; its sequel, released this summer, did milder business of $53.3 million.
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