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Outside the city, Republicans were able to influence the redistricting process enough to constrain New York City and capture the Legislature in 1894.
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Arnulf then proceeded to the Basilica of Saint Paul Outside the Walls, where he received the homage of the Roman people, who swore “ never to hand over the city to Lambert or his mother Ageltrude ”.
Atlanta is mostly encircled by Interstate 285, a beltway locally known as " the Perimeter " that has come to mark the boundary between “ Inside the Perimeter ” ( ITP ), the city and close-in suburbs, and “ Outside the Perimeter ” ( OTP ), the outer suburbs and exurbs.
Outside the limited boundaries of the old city, a variety of arrangements have governed the wider area since 1855, culminating with the creation of the Greater London administrative area in 1965.
Outside the city lie wastelands where " Outsiders ", Gallifreyans who have dropped out of Time Lord society, live in less technological tribal communities.
Outside city limits, the Segway may not be used on federal motorways, federal highways, state roads, and district roads.
Outside the city, examples include the Pont de Normandie, one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world, which links Le Havre to Honfleur.
Outside the city, Cajuns and Creoles often intermingle socially and culturally, and chances are that the cooking of Cajuns and Creoles living in Lawtell for example, have more in common with each other than the Creole dishes of a Lawtell resident and one from Isle Brevelle.
Outside the city, at Zijinshan ( 紫金山 ) ( northeast of Guanghua Gate ) and Yuhuatai ( 雨花台 ) ( south of Zhonghua Gate ), Japanese and Chinese troops were locked in a desperate struggle.
Outside the city they defeated a northern English army led by Edwin, Earl of Mercia and his brother Morcar, Earl of Northumbria at the Battle of Fulford on 20 September.
Outside of Kewanee there is one city park named Francis Park which has picnic and camping facilities.
Outside of city limits are the communities of Carlyss, Choupique ( Shoe-peak ), and Moss Lake to the south.
Outside of that, Cattaraugus's economy mostly capitalizes on its location far away from most major municipalities ( the nearest city of more than 10, 000 is more than 20 miles away in any direction ).
Outside the city limits the land is mainly farmland, extending from the Springwater area to the south, Eagle Creek to the west, and the Mount Hood National Forest to the north and east.
In 2006 Bend was named the best trail running city by Outside magazine, because of 51 miles of in town trails.
* In the 1999 film Outside Providence, the movie's main character, Tim Dunphy, grew up in Pawtucket ( a city just outside Providence ).
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Outside these cities the only options for Internet access were dial-up from Beltelecom or GPRS / cdma2000 from mobile operators.
Outside, on both sides of the eight-story building, more than 28, 000 tiles painted and fired by Brazilian artist Francisco Brennard, depicting abstract blue flowers, were placed on the walls according to the artist's exact specifications.
Outside of America, the first deliberate attempts to create a " Pan-Celtic music " were made by the Breton Taldir Jaffrennou, having translated songs from Ireland, Scotland, and Wales into Breton between the two world wars.
Outside threats to the kingdom were contained with the decisive defeat of the Hungarian Magyars at the Battle of Lechfeld in 955.
Outside the East Indies, the Dutch East India Company colonies or outposts were also established in Persia ( now Iran ), Bengal ( now Bangladesh and part of India ), Mauritius ( 1638-1658 / 1664-1710 ), Siam ( now Thailand ), Guangzhou ( Canton, China ), Taiwan ( 1624 – 1662 ), and southern India ( 1616 – 1795 ).
Outside of Jerusalem, castles and fortresses were the major focus of construction: Kerak and Montreal in Oultrejordain and Ibelin near Jaffa are among the numerous examples of crusader castles.
Outside of their duties to bear sons to their husbands, women were perceived as having no sexuality at all.
Outside and against this process of turning of Marxism into an ideology of domination, however, were various revolutionary tendencies which still drew on Marx's work to inform their struggles and which rejected both social-democratic and Marxist-Leninist versions of his theory.
Outside the sport, there were significant consequences for Anglo-Australian relations, which remained strained until the outbreak of World War II made cooperation paramount.
Outside the special firearm units, there was no formal training program for the regular conscripts, who were expected to have a basic knowledge of self defense, and how to operate the musket on their own.
Outside of cities, the first major paved roads were constructed from the northern town of Arlit to the Benin border in the 1970s and 1980s.
Outside the territory of the Russian SFSR, the republics were constituted mostly in lands that had formerly belonged to the Russian Monarchy and had been acquired by it between the 1700 Great Northern War and the Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907.
Outside, a vivid image is given: the family's silhouettes were permanently burned onto the side of the house ( as occurred at Hiroshima ) when they were vaporized by the nuclear explosion.
Outside of Los Angeles and San Francisco, chapters were established in New York, Washington, D. C., Chicago, and other locales.
Outside the US, The Muppet Show and MuppeTelevison segments and Muppets Tonight were all put into an umbrella syndication package called The Jim Henson Hour.
Outside Italy, reproductive prints by Raimondi and others were the main way that Raphael's art was experienced until the twentieth century.
Outside the church, the politicians who attended were jeered and spat on, and blamed by Sicilians for tolerating the Mafia for so long.
Outside of the party's initial position on the war, party members were free to choose for themselves their level of support for the war effort.
Outside of the United States, the Premier Drum Company, of London, UK, after experimenting with a variety of aluminum bar instruments more closely related to the glockenspiel that were called variations of “ harpaphone ”, moved to the production of the Schluter vibraphone design.
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