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If Sanders is going to move the female vote, he will have to make inroads on her signature issues.
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By Vilma R. Farnham and Russell Maloney The New Yorker, April 13 , 1935P. 17 A man lunching on one of the Village shops ( he was entertaining an aunt) ate his chicken patty without a murmur, and even made inroads on his salad.
The New Yorker, April 13 , 1935P. 17 A man lunching on one of the Village shops ( he was entertaining an aunt) ate his chicken patty without a murmur, and even made inroads on his salad.
Under Mr. Grodd's direction, Paul Stuart concentrated on selling its own label and made inroads on its chief competitor by developing a style that one fashion writer called a blend of "Savile Row, Connecticut living and the concrete canyons of New York".
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