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Domestically and five
Domestically, his injury also limited his contribution, however he did hit five centuries before he was forced to stop playing in June 1968.
Domestically, with Ajax, he won five Dutch Eredivisie Championships and four national cups.

Domestically and Premier
Domestically, they were eliminated from the FA Cup by Middlesbrough in the fourth round and finished third in the Premier League, their lowest final position in the league since 1991.

Domestically and League
Domestically the Ospreys ' did salvage some pride, avoiding becoming the lowest placed Welsh region, by pipping Cardiff Blues to fifth place in the Celtic League.

Domestically and won
Domestically, Everton won the FA Cup in 1984 and two league titles in 1984 – 85 and 1986 – 87 and the club's first and so far only European trophy securing the European Cup Winners ' Cup in the 1985 final
Domestically in North America, Gladiator won the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Actor ( Russell Crowe ).
Domestically in North America, it was slightly overtaken by Forrest Gump, which won the Academy Award for Best Picture and a second consecutive Academy Award for Best Actor for Tom Hanks.
Domestically, the club have won twenty Campeonato Paulista titles, one Copa do Brasil, and a joint record of eight Brazilian championships.
Domestically, Benfica won three more championships ( 1989, ' 91, and ' 94 ) and one Portuguese Cup ( 1993 ).
Domestically, Sporting won a total of 18 Portuguese Liga titles, 19 Championship of Portugal / Portuguese Cup titles and 7 Portuguese SuperCup titles.
Domestically, Trabzonspor is known as one of the " Top 4 Soccer / Football Clubs " of Turkey based on the number of cups won.
They play their home matches at Ankara 19 Mayıs Stadium. Domestically, the club has won the Türkiye Kupası twice, in 1987 and 2001.
Domestically, Braga won the 1965 – 1966 Portuguese Cup.
Domestically, Bastia won the second division of French football in 1968 and 2012, and the Coupe de France in 1981.
Domestically, they have won the now-defunct Ministry of Sports and Youth Cup once.

Domestically and national
Domestically, Soviet Jews were being considered a security liability for their international connections, especially to the United States, and growing national awareness.
Domestically, the KCIA made itself the philanthropical arm of the government by being an avid supporter of the arts, promoter of tourism, and purveyor of national culture.
Domestically, the club has ten national titles, which places it second overall.
Domestically the AKS was an emphatic proponent for a strengthened army and for strict restrictions against Socialists, although it at the same time stressed the need of improving the lot of the working classes in the interest of the national community.
Domestically the BBC also operates ten national networks and over 40 local radio stations including services in Welsh on BBC Radio Cymru, Gaelic on BBC Radio nan Gàidheal in Scotland and Irish in Northern Ireland.

Domestically and league
Domestically, the LSE is the only British University, alongside the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, to have never ranked outside the top 10 in any newspaper compiled league table.
Domestically, Toulon finished second on the league table, losing out to Perpignan for the top spot on a tiebreaker.
Domestically, Welsh rugby league is now largely integrated with English competitions ( see British rugby league system ).

Domestically and with
Domestically, Bush reneged on a 1988 campaign promise and after a struggle with Congress, signed an increase in taxes that Congress had passed.
Domestically, the agenda was increasingly liberal with a number of shifts in the direction of gradual political reform, industrial reform and the widening of the voting franchise.
Domestically, Harding signed the first child welfare program in the United States and dealt with striking workers in the mining and railroad industries.
Domestically, Udinese started strong but with their quality shown in defence, conceding the least of all teams after 15 games, only seven.
Domestically, John Farnham has remained one of Australia's best-known performers, with a career spanning over 40 years.
Arakawa has sister-city relationships with Donaustadt in Vienna, Austria, and with Corvallis, Oregon, U. S. Domestically, it has similar relationships with nine cities, towns and villages.
Domestically, it has friendship ties with the cities of Azumino in Nagano Prefecture and Tsuruoka in Yamagata Prefecture.
Domestically, Ghulam Ishaq's term faced challenging problems ; ethnic riots flared in Karachi, mismanagement and currency crises weakened the country's economy, and Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto, newly-elected in 1988, accused him of frustrating her government as part of an alliance with conservative opposition leader Nawaz Sharif and the post-Zia military establishment.
" Domestically the East German regime replaced the NES with the " Economic System of Socialism " ( ESS ), which focused on high technology sectors to make self-sufficient growth possible.
Domestically, the team crushed most of its opponents in the first 19 rounds, ending up autumn champions, 13 points ahead of second place and then they secured their 18th title with four rounds to spare.
Domestically he continued to co-operate with MAC, which enjoyed close ties to Jeune Europe.
Domestically it participates in a joint council with the Church of South India and the Mar Thoma Syrian Church known as the Communion of Churches in India.
Domestically, with Feyenoord failing to break the PSV-Ajax strangehold on the Eredivisie for the fourth year in a row, and major players such as Larsson leaving the team, van Bronckhorst began to search for a new club.
Domestically, while the Lý Emperors were devout Buddhists, the influence of Confucianism from China was on the rise, with the opening of the first University in Vietnam in 1070 ( Temple of Literature ) for selection of civil servants who are not from noble families.
Domestically, the state would return to the traditional values of Japan, and externally, war with the Soviet Union was not only unavoidable, but necessary to eliminate the threat posed by communism.
Domestically, there were many objections from the Congress and the media with regards to the use of United States military forces in the wake of the Vietnam War and in addition within the Defense Department, the Armed Services were just not enthusiastic about the establishment of another limited contingency organization.
Domestically grossing $ 36, 050, 230 with an extra $ 15, 829, 814 ( from worldwide audiences ) brought its international total to $ 51, 880, 044.
Domestically, however, his administration was rife with corruption, and the government was unable to implement much-needed reforms or to alleviate the widespread famine brought on by the Sahelian drought of the early 1970s.
Domestically, the status of East Jerusalem as part of Israel was further entrenched with the Jerusalem Law of 1980.

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