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How will that be different from the work you have done domestically?
I can understand, in a way, what happened to us here, domestically.
But the government has also been under pressure to show some form of change domestically.
"Domestically the economy is better off than it was two months ago," he said.
However, most of the range is only found domestically in Japan.
The second was the position of the communist party domestically.
Until recently, less than 10 percent of his annual giving was spent domestically.
"In fact, we tend to get more questions from other countries than domestically."
Last year, a total of 7.1 million domestically made cars were sold.
He wants to accomplish too much, both domestically and beyond.
Domestically, it was used for government transportation, sometimes as a police car.
These resources now provide 30 percent of our nation's domestically produced energy, but we can do more.
The real solution would be to add our own production of oil domestically.
Sales of domestically made light trucks were down 13 percent.
Since then, he has been a regular member of the national side, despite playing little domestically between 2003 and 2005.
I view this as a national security issue above all else, and developing our resources domestically is best for America's future.
Without any real discussion, we spent the day quietly and domestically.
Just wondering if there's any reason not to do it domestically?
Most of the top Czech stars do not play domestically.
Most significant, perhaps, is a sea change in monetary policy not just domestically but around the world.
In 1987, 77.5 percent of the 200,000 vehicles sold were domestically made.
And we need to change our domestically distorted price structure.
All but 20 percent of local demand for eggs is met domestically.
It was not until 1989 that the government decided to expand the programs domestically.
Americans can no longer claim the financial high ground, domestically or internationally.