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Given their kindly draw and their players they should have made deeper inroads into this tournament.

Coffee made deeper inroads in 1853 with the arrival of American ships led by Commodore Matthew C. Perry.

Three weeks later, the second Lurd attack on the capital, detailed here, made deeper inroads, but ended in retreat.

Still, signing deals with Russian companies will be more of a chore than finding clients in China, where basketball has made deeper inroads with fans and companies.

In the 1990s, when Leonard A. Lauder, the son of Estée Lauder, oversaw the company, it made deeper inroads in Russia and other parts of Eastern Europe.

For Intel, especially, it will be an effort to catch up in autonomous vehicles, a field where some chip makers have made deeper inroads.

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Nanotechnology, with its advent, has made deep inroads into therapeutics.

IN our hypercognitive society, fear of forgetfulness has made deep inroads into the psyche.

They, like companies elsewhere, have also made deep inroads into China, where many of their factories are.

The Greek language made deep inroads, especially among the families of those numerous Greeks who married the local women and among those engaged in commerce.

As urban India began to search for inner peace, the Art of Living made deep inroads into the newly affluent society.

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