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The inroads of tuberculosis have also been greatly reduced.
The Republicans are clearly nervous about the inroads Mr. Gore has made with discussion of his plan and are running $7 million worth of television commercials criticizing the plan.
Compare, for example, the inroads made into the old ways of running the prison and police services, compared with the neanderthal world of the fire service.
Around 1997, a decade after the Pakistani deal with Iran, Dr. Khan made inroads with the government of Kim Jong Il, as it sought a way to make nuclear fuel away from the Yongbyon plant and the prying eyes of American satellites.
This impoverished expanse of rural southern Punjab, where the Taliban have begun making inroads with the help of local militant groups, has one of the highest concentrations of madrasas in the country.
Seeking inroads with the sort of working-class whites Mr. Obama needs, his strategists have been moving him from the lectern to the basketball court as he shoots for twin victories in the Indiana and North Carolina primaries on May 6 to halt Mrs. Clinton's renewed momentum.
It reached Königsberg at the turn of the century, making inroads with the creation of schools and orphanages.
Silverlight 3 launched this past summer, with the hopes of making inroads against its main competitor Adobe Flash.
They failed completely to make any inroads with the Seattle Archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church, who had recently built Sacred Heart Church there; they did a bit better with the Freemasons' Nile Temple, which they were able to use for the duration of the fair and which then returned to its previous use.
Microsoft, of course, has been making some fierce inroads of its own with its Office 365 software.
Coffee made deeper inroads in 1853 with the arrival of American ships led by Commodore Matthew C. Perry.
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