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More Tripoli Jubilant, Jittery Amid Pockets of Resistance Key OPEC Members in 'Wait-and-See' Mode Oil Down as Rebels Make Inroads But it is still unclear how a new regime in Libya will develop, and that could influence how oil firms view the opportunity in Libya and how soon they would be able to restore prior production levels or try to boost output further.
Oil Producers Take Steps to Return Liam Pleven 2011
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Inroads in any one of these areas, let alone all of them, would be worth the break from hostilities.
Peace and Persuasion 2010
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Inroads in any one of these areas, let alone all of them, would be worth the break from hostilities.
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Inroads in any one of these areas, let alone all of them, would be worth the break from hostilities.
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Inroads with junior college players provide experience, and two key high school defensive linemen fuel the class.
USATODAY.com 2007
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Inroads with junior college players provide experience, and two key high school defensive linemen fuel the class.
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Inroads by Frank J. Ranelli on Wednesday, Mar 12, 2008 at 4: 39: 50 PM
"Supporting the troops" = Supporting U.S. Imperialist War 2008
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Now, I certainly don't have a problem with the language inititiative; I've written about this topic several times, as recently as Wednesday (see Mandarin Making Inroads in US Schools).
Archive 2006-01-01 JDsg 2006
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Now, I certainly don't have a problem with the language inititiative; I've written about this topic several times, as recently as Wednesday (see Mandarin Making Inroads in US Schools).
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From a recent article titled "Bosnian Muslims Divided over Inroads of Wahhabism":
Julia Gorin: Utah Paper Reassures Americans by Interviewing Moderately Violent Bosnian Imam 2008
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