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Wherever there are microphones and amplifiers, rock can make inroads, and it has never stopped trying.
There is always talk about inroads and pipelines, coaching staffs that reshuffle and conferences that realign.
But the Marines have made inroads and killed roughly 400 insurgents since October, Colonel Morris said.
Windows Phone has made a lot of inroads, and a lot of people use BlackBerry devices.
Drug treatments have also made inroads, and some therapists in Argentina have expanded online offerings, turning to technologies like Skype.
That's not exactly universal -- CORZINE -- The refundable piece would make major inroads and to people who have low income.
The company must continue to create hit products, as a single misstep could give Android and other rivals an opportunity to make inroads and steal market share.
But the vast scale of Western inroads and the collapse of traditional patronage that followed the Meiji restoration threw Japanese art into a state of crisis.
In recent years, admittedly, the banks and credit-card issuers have made some inroads and the consumer-finance companies' lending has been flat.
Although Republicans hold the edge in enrollment, Democrats have made inroads and hope to capitalize on recent corruption scandals and Republican infighting.
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