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As of April 1, 2010 the Census Bureau reported that the two-county metropolitan area had a population of 4, 192, 887, making it the 14th largest metro area in the United States, just behind the Inland Empire of California and ahead of Seattle-Tacoma-Bellevue area of Washington.
Inland, behind Waikanae, are the bush clad Hemi Matenga Reserve, the Tararua Ranges and the Akatarawa Valley, home to a popular conservation park, Staglands Wildlife Reserve.

Inland and were
Early talents as an amateur poet and songwriter were displayed, often to taunt villains, though the novella The Inland Revenue established that poetry was also a hobby.
A few government departments were also moved out of London, with the Royal Mint moved to South Wales, the Giro and Inland Revenue to Bootle, and the Motor Tax Office to Swansea.
In the late 19th century, gold and silver were discovered in the Inland Northwest.
In the early 1880s, gold and silver were discovered in the Inland Empire ; as a regional shipping center, the city furnished supplies to the miners who passed through on their way to mine in the Coeur d ' Alene as well as the Colville and Kootenay districts.
The payments were transferred in 1960 to the Board of Inland Revenue, and finally terminated by the Finance Act 1977.
A government white paper followed the Bowes Report in February 1959, recommending that an Inland Waterways Redevelopment Advisory Committee should assist schemes to regenerate canals that were no longer able to collect enough fees from tolls to pay for their upkeep.
A Heritage Survey, which cost £ 60, 000 and was funded by the Inland Waterways Association, was carried out, as was a Community Development Plan and a Visitor Management Strategy, costing another £ 30, 000, all of which were pre-requisites for the main HLF bid.
Portions of the Iditarod Trail were used by the Native American Inupiaq and Athabaskan peoples hundreds of years before the arrival of Russian fur traders in the 1800s, but the trail reached its peak between the late 1880s and the mid 1920s as miners arrived to dig coal and later gold, especially after the Alaska gold rushes at Nome in 1898, and at the " Inland Empire " along the Kuskokwim Mountains between Yukon and Kuskokwim rivers, in 1908.
In the Taisho period, from 1912 to 1926, shipbuilding, chemical, machinery, and metal working plants were built in Yamaguchi's harbors in the Seto Inland Sea area.
Most of the canal system and inland waterways were nationalised in 1948, along with the railways, under the British Transport Commission, whose subsidiary Docks and Inland Waterways Executive managed them into the 1950s.
By 1984, they were touring universities after becoming unable to fund the " guarantee " required to book mainstream concert halls, having fallen victim to a demand from Inland Revenue for unpaid tax.
In 1978, Inland became part of Time, Inc. and in 1983, the companies were spun off as Temple-Inland, Inc.
Early four-speed ' 68 Road Runners featured Inland shifters, which were replaced by the more precise Hurst shifters during the course of the model year.
They were forced out soon afterwards by local revolts, spurred by Emperor Go-Shirakawa and sought refuge at Yashima, a small island in the Inland Sea.
Inland transportation to supply the coasting trade at the time however, was less known and virtually undeveloped, but when new lands and their favorable river systems were added in 1787, a radically new and free national policy was established for their development and transportation use.
Production methods were introduced to Chōshi in 1616 from Settsu Province, and later from Kii Province, both near the Seto Inland Sea.
In the Taisho period, from 1912 to 1926, shipbuilding, chemical, machinery, and metal working plants were built in Yamaguchi's harbors in the Seto Inland Sea area.
Missionaries such as James O. Fraser, Allyn Cooke and Isobel Kuhn and her husband, John, of the China Inland Mission ( now OMF International ), were active with the Lisu of Yunnan.
After the Meiji Restoration, the coastal areas of the Inland Sea were rapidly industrialized.
Many short railroads were planned to connect a certain station of those two lines and a local seaport on the Inland Sea, and some of them were actually built.
Some sites along the Inland Sea were featured in eighth-century Japanese literature, both in prose and in verse, including Kojiki, Nihonshoki, and Man ' yōshū.
* 2010 ( 6 December ): Hitherto free services were removed from the Inland Letter Post Scheme and became available under contract: Callers Service, Forwarding, Petitions to the Sovereign and to Parliament, Poste Restante, Private Post Box, Private Roadside Letterbox.
Temple Inland, Inc., an East Texas forest products producer owned by Arthur Temple, Jr., and Temple's son, Buddy Temple, employed Wilson during his incumbency in the Texas legislature, but business interests were nevertheless suspicious of Wilson's policies.

Inland and less
This definition is frequently known as New England North West or less commonly the Northern Region or Northern Inland Region and includes the western valleys of the Gwydir River and Namoi River and their tributaries, and the foothills and spur ranges which generally form the western side of the central Northern Tablelands.
The Abel Tasman Coast Track is a popular tramping track which follows the coastline ; while an inland route, the Abel Tasman Inland Track, is less frequented.
For its part, Inland Steel agreed to construct a steel mill there that would cost no less than one million dollars.
Several of the less common species include the Antechinus ( Morialta Conservation Park ), Heath Monitor ( Scott Creek Conservation Park ) and the very rare Inland Carpet Python ( greater Mount Barker region ).
The interior of the Super Bee borrowed the race car – inspired and more sophisticated gauge and speedometer dash cluster from the Dodge Charger while the four-speed manual cars received a Hurst Competition-Plus shifter with Hurst linkage, compared to the budget-minded Road Runner's less expensive Inland shifter and linkage.

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Inland, outboard motorists welcome cooler weather and the chance to buzz over Colorado River sandbars and Lake Mead.
Inland canals have often had boats specifically built for them.
For a time the Barkses lived in Goleta, California before returning to the Inland Empire by moving to Temecula.
The mountain systems include: the southeastern Transverse Ranges ( the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains ) in the Mojave Desert north and northeast of the Los Angeles basin and Inland Empire ; and the northern Peninsular Ranges ( San Jacinto, Santa Rosa, and Laguna Mountains ), which separate the Colorado Desert ( western Sonoran Desert ) from lower coastal Southern California.
Earl Mason, hired from Inland Steel effective on May 1996, immediately made an impact as the new CFO.
The concept of cruising for pleasure was popularized in the nineteenth century, by several widely read authors and books: John MacGregor, 1866, A Thousand Miles in a Rob Roy Canoe ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 1877, An Inland Voyage ; and Nathaniel H. Bishop, 1879, Four Months in a Sneakbox.
Image: Dj2can_club_dj. jpg | Club Sevillas's DJ 2CAN performing in a local club in the Inland Empire of California.
Jimmu's older brother, Itsuse no Mikoto, originally led the migration, and led the clan eastward through the Seto Inland Sea with the assistance of local chieftain Sao Netsuhiko.
Inland from X Corps would be XIII Corps with Indian 5th Infantry Division ( with only one infantry brigade, Indian 29th Infantry Brigade, and two artillery regiments ) around Sidi Hamza ( about inland, the newly arrived New Zealand 2nd Division ( short one brigade because of lack of transport ) at Minqar Qaim ( on the escarpment inland ) and 1st Armoured Division in the open desert to the south.
As a result of the success of Animal Farm, Orwell was expecting a large bill from the Inland Revenue and he contacted a firm of accountants of which the senior partner was Jack Harrison.
* Inland waterway, a body of water, such as a river, canal or lake, is navigable if it is deep, wide and slow enough for a vessel to pass.
Extensive coastal shipping, especially around the Seto Inland Sea ( Seto Naikai ), compensates for the lack of navigable rivers.
Amounts range from about 6 hours per day in the Inland Sea coast and sheltered parts of the Pacific Coast and Kantō Plain to 4 hours per day on the Sea of Japan coast of Hokkaidō.
All other prefectures have coasts on the Pacific Ocean, Sea of Japan, Seto Inland Sea or have a body of salt water connected to them.
Inland are broad plains and numerous hills.
Inland lie a number of villages rising up into the central mountains culminating with the village of Ayios Georgios Sykoussis, perched at the peak dividing east from west.
Inland water transport is limited to small ferry boats at river crossings, and the Government of Lesotho operates boats at major crossings.
Inland from these lies the Jifarah Plain, a triangular area of some 15, 000 square km.
Inland are lakes, rivers, forests, and mountains.
In 2003, Fayed moved from Surrey, UK to Switzerland, alleging a breach in an agreement with Inland Revenue.
*" First Nations Experience Television ", 2011, Official Website, multi-media platform, a partnership between the San Manuel Band of Mission Indians and KVCR, a PBS member station located in California ’ s Inland Empire.
February 2007: Inland Container Depot under construction at Jos.
8 June 2006: development of Inland Container Depots ( ICD ) is proposed for a number of sites.

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