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Domestically and film
Domestically the film earned $ 24, 707, 633 and $ 714, 000 at the foreign box office for a total of $ 25, 421, 633.
Domestically the film grossed slightly more than half its budget ($ 37 million vs $ 60 million ), worldwide it grossed $ 108 million.
Domestically produced films played to large audiences, and tickets for foreign film festivals sold quickly.
Domestically, the film made $ 19. 4 million.
Domestically, the film made $ 36, 690, 067, a greater figure than the $ 21, 722, 776 of the second film.
Domestically, the film made $ 15. 9 million, making it the third lowest grossing Friday the 13th film.
Domestically, the film was apparently well received among the government officials responsible for its smooth passage through the bureaucratic machine.

Domestically and was
Domestically, the Grand Canal was expanded and proved to be a stimulus to domestic trade.
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 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, there were few trained and educated Zambians capable of running the government, and the economy was largely dependent on foreign expertise.
Domestically, Edward's reign saw the restoration of law and order in England ( indeed, his royal motto was modus et ordo, or " method and order ").
Domestically, Napoleon's reign was a major period of industrialization for the French economy.
Domestically, Argentina was quickly transformed by immigration and foreign investment into, arguably, the most educationally and economically advanced nation in Latin America.
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 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, Sukarno whipped up anti-British sentiment and the British Embassy was burned down.
Domestically, his only known act of note was the banishment of Philippikos Bardanes, the son of a notable patrician, to the island of Cephalonia.
Domestically, Portugal was twice declared bankrupt – on 14 June 1892, and again on 10 May 1902 – causing industrial disturbances, socialist and republican antagonism and press criticism of the monarchy.
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, his injury also limited his contribution, however he did hit five centuries before he was forced to stop playing in June 1968.
Domestically, the presidency of James Monroe ( 1817 – 1825 ) was hailed at the time and since as the " Era of Good Feelings " because of the decline of partisan politics and heated rhetoric after the war.
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 ban was closely related to measures against the Toyotomi clan.
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, 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, the status of East Jerusalem as part of Israel was further entrenched with the Jerusalem Law of 1980.

Domestically and limited
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 and been
Domestically, the al-Khalifa and al-Jalahima had been among the top contenders for power.
Domestically, United has been one of the most successful MLS clubs.
Domestically, Malian music has been completely dominated by female singers such as Kandia Kouyaté since at least the 1980s.
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, Bridge of Hope has been involved in disaster relief, providing food, water, ice and cleaning supplies in the wake of disasters including Hurricanes Katrina, Gustav and Ike.
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 and some
Domestically produced televangelism is increasingly present in some other nations such as Brazil.
Domestically, Lord Dufferin, the Governor General from 1872 to 1878, initiated some of the earliest, high-profile efforts to preserve Canada's historic sites.
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 under
Domestically, Michael supported and strengthened the resumption of official iconoclasm, which had begun under Leo V.
Domestically, the Companies Act 2006 requires in section 419 that companies issue an annual report, which must include details of how, under section 172, the business has fulfilled its duties to have regard to employees, people working down supply chains, the community, environment and long term performance.
Domestically, he granted the rule in Aragon to his brother Gonzalo, under the tutelage of his mother Urraca.

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