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Domestically and support
Domestically, during the Vietnam War, critics allege the Pentagon exaggerated communist threats to the United States in order to gain more public support for an increasingly bloody war.
Domestically, the government's line attracted strong support, especially in the aftermath of the 11 September 2001 attacks.
Domestically SEO's manage, plan, and provide engineering support to worldwide technical security programs and to the Secretary of State and visiting dignitaries.

Domestically and continued
Domestically, Sukarno continued to consolidate his control.
Domestically he continued to co-operate with MAC, which enjoyed close ties to Jeune Europe.

Domestically and economy
Domestically, there were few trained and educated Zambians capable of running the government, and the economy was largely dependent on foreign expertise.
Domestically, Napoleon's reign was a major period of industrialization for the French economy.
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 and increase
Domestically, Bush reneged on a 1988 campaign promise and after a struggle with Congress, signed an increase in taxes that Congress had passed.

Domestically and investment
Domestically, Argentina was quickly transformed by immigration and foreign investment into, arguably, the most educationally and economically advanced nation in Latin America.
Domestically, the group has an investment bank DnB NOR Markets, the finance company Cresco, the insurance company Vital who is a provider of life insurance products and pension savings, the real estate agency DnB NOR Eiendom and DnB NOR Asset Management, who operates as a fund manager for institutional clients in Norway and Sweden.

Domestically and capital
Domestically, besides facing several rebellions throughout these two centuries, supported by key local elites and by big international capital, after has ended the monarchic period in the country, imposed to the rest of society its political views and economic development projects, during the periods ( 1889-94, 1930-50 * and 1964-85 ) that it ruled the country.

Domestically and central
Domestically, Senusret has been given credit for an administrative reform which put more power in the hands of appointees of the central government, instead of regional authorities.

Domestically and by
Domestically, all provincial exchanges are digitalized and connected to Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City by fiber optic cable or microwave radio relay networks.
Domestically, the single sold over one million copies and certified platinum by the RIAA.
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, Malian music has been completely dominated by female singers such as Kandia Kouyaté since at least the 1980s.
Domestically, he promoted the bill to limit the membership of the House of Lords a controversial move as it was seen as an attack directed at his former Whig colleagues led by Walpole.
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, the threat of war, caused by the border clashes, inaugurated a new stage in the Cultural Revolution ; that of China's thorough militarization.
Domestically, the Pumas struggled after their 2004 success and, by 2006, were facing the threat of relegation.
Domestically, it is bordered by Central Equatoria in the west and Jonglei in the north.
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, 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, Adam Calder, ably assisted again by partner Dan Carlson, proved to be Blaze's main weapon.
Domestically, protection of intellectual property law has also been established by government legislation, administrative regulations, and decrees in the areas of trademark, copyright and patent.
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, the change of format seemed to produce diminishing returns for ITV ; series three was abruptly taken off air by the network midway through the run, only to return a few weeks later.
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, Lokomotiv had an amazing run of 10 consecutive wins, before being stopped by CSKA Sofia in the direct clash for the second position.

Domestically and tax
Domestically, the administration favored reducing government programs and introduced the largest across-the-board tax cuts in American history.

Domestically and than
Domestically, Henry appears to have a different character than many of the other Crusader nobles as seen in his even-handed and pragmatic treatment of the Greeks.
Domestically, Melbourne serves as headquarters for Australian air Express and Toll Priority and handles more domestic freight than any other airport in the nation.
Domestically the film grossed slightly more than half its budget ($ 37 million vs $ 60 million ), worldwide it grossed $ 108 million.
Domestically, the film made $ 36, 690, 067, a greater figure than the $ 21, 722, 776 of the second film.

Domestically and .
Domestically speaking, the county has a nationwide cellular telephone system and an extensive network of telephone cables.
Domestically, the Grand Canal was expanded and proved to be a stimulus to domestic trade.
Domestically, Indonesia has good coverage for media across most major islands, although smaller and less populated Islands do not always receive attention from media companies, and rely on satellite communication.
Domestically, Stalin was seen as a great wartime leader who had led the Soviets to victory against the Nazis.
Domestically, Roman politics was bitterly divided.
Domestically, the al-Khalifa and al-Jalahima had been among the top contenders for power.
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, his socialist views — especially the Social Democrat drive to expand Labour Union influence over business — engendered a great deal of hostility from more conservatively inclined Swedes.
Domestically produced consumer goods include plastics, soap, cork, beer, and soft drinks.
Domestically, the CDU emphasises curtailing red tape and the preservation of cultural traditions.
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, Michael supported and strengthened the resumption of official iconoclasm, which had begun under Leo V.
Domestically, Philip proved a " strong and popular " king, despite inheriting an uncertain situation and an ongoing sequence of poor harvests.
Domestically, Jiang's legacy and reputation is mixed.
Domestically, the BJP-led government was under constant pressure from its ideological mentor, the RSS, and the hard-line VHP to enact the Hindutva agenda.
Domestically the Duke also encountered resistance.
Domestically, however, the country remained divided between Whig and Tory, Jacobite and Hanoverian factions.
Domestically and in the food industry, they are often used to keep food and drink either cold or hot.

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