- Look up
inroads or
inroad in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Inroads may
refer to:
Inroads (organization), an
American organization that
offers internships...
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Inroad is an
unincorporated community in
Adair County, Kentucky,
United States. Its
elevation is 630 feet (192 m). U.S.
Geological Survey Geographic Names...
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INROADS is a non-profit
organization founded in 1970 by
Frank C. Carr to fix the lack of
ethnic diversity in
corporate America.
INROADS launched with...
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Inroads is an
album by
American banjoist Béla Fleck,
released in 1986. All
tracks written by Béla
Fleck "Toninio" – 4:09 "Somerset" – 3:09 "Cecata" –...
- nobles. The 16th
century saw
Protestant Reformation movements making deep
inroads into
Polish Christianity,
which resulted in the
establishment of policies...
- of the
Statute of
Westminster and
political cir****stances to
build upon
inroads to
greater sovereignty made by the
previous government. The oath was abolished...
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mostly by
those of
Chinese descent.
Tibetan Buddhism has also made slow
inroads into the
country in
recent years.
Singapore has four
official languages:...
- to
Congress for
white women.
Women candidates began making substantial inroads in the
later 20th century, due in part to new
political support mechanisms...
- which,
while as
adroit and incon****uous as possible,
makes the
greatest inroads in
denying money and
supplies to Cuba, to
decrease monetary and real wages...
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Muslim Arabs began to make
inroads into
historically Roman territory,
taking the
Levant and
North Africa and
making inroads into Asia Minor. In the mid-7th...