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Summary Of: Sphere of influence

have a sphere of influence over towns of certain areas... imperial powers and also when establishing a single sphere of influence is not feasible due to the size of that single country... A predominantly Australian sphere of influence has been described for... these nations to avoid being drawn into the sphere of influence of any single great power... the sphere of influence of a business... has a large sphere of influence in the market of...

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