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It is difficult to see Mr Barbour making significant inroads amongst urban voters along the coasts or in the midwest.
But while the opposition has made some inroads into urban areas, Mr. Museveni was running strong in the countryside, where the vast majority of Uganda's voters live.
The play is set in the establishment of the title, a down-at-the-heels place in the city's Uptown neighborhood, where gentrification is only beginning to make inroads on urban poverty.
But what makes things more interesting, though, is that the satellite companies are increasingly looking to make inroads into urban areas where they would be in more direct competition.
In his counter narrative, he argued that Uber was not just urban (it could create inroads in suburbia), not just a car service (it was in logistics & transportation) and that it was working with other businesses to create global networking benefits.
Charter schools that provide new K-12 options have made some inroads, especially in urban districts, but still serve less than 5% of children attending public school.
On the other hand, the Aam Aadmi Party, which has made inroads in several urban and rural centres, is receiving credible public attention as it fights its first national election.
Syphilis is endemic in Guangdong Province, and has made major inroads to its urban municipalities.
And as the island has become more urban and American culture has made inroads into Jamaica's traditional culture, the country's literature has become more multinational.
He hopes to bag another 20 seats; he might make inroads into more Labour urban heartlands - Hartlepool, perhaps - but Tory seats are still his prime pickings.
From 1879 they were joined by the evangelical revivalism of the Salvation Army, which attempted to make major inroads in the growing urban centres.
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