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Within and cities
Within hours the cities of Oklahoma City and Guthrie are formed with populations of at least 10, 000.
Within a few months, the new amir had gained the allegiance of most tribal leaders and established control over the cities.
Within cities, buses provide a significant role in commuting a large number of travellers from one point of the city to another.
Within cities and towns, two types of city bus operate in general: jwaseok ( 좌석, " coach ") and dosihyeong ( 도시형, " city type ") or ipseok ( 입석, " standing ").
Within those entities are the large and small cities or towns, which may or may not be the county seat.
Within months after Stonewall radical gay liberation groups and newsletters sprang up in cities and on college campuses across America and then across all of northern Europe as well.
Within the United States alone, an average of 1, 000 people die each year due to extreme heat .< ref name =" Changnon "> As UHIs are characterized by increased temperature, they can potentially increase the magnitude and duration of heat waves within cities.
Within hours the cities of Oklahoma City and Guthrie are formed, with populations of at least 10, 000.
Within of Katowice are the capital cities of six countries: Berlin, Vienna, Prague, Bratislava, Budapest and Warsaw.
Within these cities, various Sultans and governors financed the construction of many important works of Bosnian architecture ( such as the Stari most and Gazi Husrev-beg's Mosque ).
Within the province, the highest density can be found along the coast, where it reaches 13, 000 inhabitants per km2 in the city of Portici, one of the most densely populated cities on the planet.
Within cities studies from across many countries ( mainly in the developed world ) have shown that denser urban areas with greater mixture of land use and better public transport tend to have lower car use than less dense suburban and ex-urban residential areas.
Within some provinces, there are some cities that are directly under provinces, bypassing an administrative level ( prefectures and prefecture-level cities ).
Within cities, minivans and small buses ply somewhat regular routes, picking up and dropping off passengers with little regard for other vehicles.
" He noted that " Within the last few years, police departments in Los Angeles, Boston, New Orleans, San Francisco, Denver, New York and in other large cities have suffered scandals involving police personnel lying under oath about drug evidence.
Within Southern California are two major cities, Los Angeles and San Diego, as well as three of the country's largest metropolitan areas.
Within the urban areas, the main transportation system is uy the bus or colectivo ; bus lines transport millions of people every day in the larger cities and their metropolitan areas.
Within Our Gates ( 1920 ) is a silent film by the director Oscar Micheaux that portrays the contemporary racial situation in the United States during the early twentieth century, the years of Jim Crow, the revival of the Ku Klux Klan, the Great Migration of blacks to cities of the North and Midwest, and the emergence of the " New Negro ".
Within only a few generations, the Norse citizens of these cities had converted to Christianity, intermarried with the Irish, and often adopted the Irish language, dress and customs, thus becoming what historians refer to as the ' Hiberno-Norse '.
Within two months the sit-in movement spread to 54 cities in 9 states ; Woolworth's eventually agreed to desegregate its lunch counters and other restaurants in Southern towns and cities followed suit.
Within a year, trainings were being held in New York City, and other major cities in the United States followed soon after.
Within the transalpine part of the Holy Roman Empire the Free Imperial Cities enjoyed a considerable autonomy, buttressed legally by the Lübeck law which was emulated by many other cities.
Within a decade scores of cities would have lighting systems using a central power plant that provided electricity to multiple customers via electrical transmission lines.

Within and factions
Within his " one party, two factions " model, Li Chen has noted that one should avoid labelling these two groupings with simplistic ideological labels, and that these two groupings do not act in a zero-sum, winner take all fashion.
Within a decade Thai politics ran into turmoil as the revolutionary government plunged into factions ; military and civilian figures.
Within the ranks of the former Communists themselves, a split developed between the rural and urban factions.
Within each title set in the Tiberium story arc ( Tiberian Dawn, Tiberian Sun, Renegade, Tiberium Wars, Tiberian Twilight, and their respective expansion packs ), the Tiberium crystals represent both the tools and spoils of war and are used by players to purchase new units and buildings, with each of the series ' factions either directly or indirectly battling for control over the crystals.
Within each party, factions vied for power and control of wealthy firms and agencies in the public sector of economy in order to secure financial backing and jobs for supporters.
Within the kingdom, influential aristocrats, generals, and even prime ministers struggled for royal favor and vied for domination of the court, resulting in deep divisions among various factions.
Magnus first chronological appearance was in The War Within: Age of Wrath miniseries, where he had united the splintered Autobot factions such as the Wreckers and Lightning Strike Coalition ( who had struck out on their own following Optimus Prime and Megatron's disappearance in a Space Bridge accident ) and managed to negotiate a settlement with the Decepticons and Ultracons.

Within and broke
Within two years, however, al-Husayn broke off relations with Abd al-Rahman and announced that Zaragoza would be an independent city-state.
Within a few years, however, civil war broke out between the brothers, each supported by his loyal forces.
Within the SWP he adhered to the Goldman-Morrow faction, which broke away after the war ended.
Within minutes fires broke out in chemist shops in Hastings Street.
Within two months, the story of military-developed remote viewing broke nationally in the Washington Post after the CIA revealed the program.
Within a few minutes General Crook arrived with the rest of the division, and the defenders broke and ran.
Within a year ( West has since cited a combination of drug abuse within the band and Pappalardi's road weariness and burgeoning hearing impairment as primary factors ), Mountain broke up.
Within a few years the Peloponnesian War broke out between Sparta and Athens, and the Melian community in exile raised funds to contribute to the Spartan war effort, which successfully destroyed the Athenian empire.
Within the new WSL disputes broke out immediately.
Another obvious trace of Harrison's immersion in Indian music was the fact that " Within You Without You " also broke new ground on the pop scene by clocking in at over five minutes.
Within a few years a new King of France, Louis XI, reinstated John in his domains, where John rashly undid his father's acts and broke faith with his promises.
Within minutes, Admiral Vitgeft was again headed for the open sea, and Admiral Togo's pincer gambit had failed, as Admiral Dewa's cruisers had to turn quickly to avoid Togo's battle line, and thus broke contact without having fired a shot.
Within a number of days, Apple broke the client by forcing all users to upgrade to iTunes 4. 9.
Within a year of introduction, World War II broke out in Europe but the car continued in production as a British military staff car, the Car, 4-seater, 4x2, while the same chassis was used for an armoured reconnaissance vehicle, the Humber Light Reconnaissance Car.
Within a few weeks a fire broke out and nearly destroyed all of the newly completed work.
Within the first four months it broke the top ten podcasts on iTunes.
Within 7 years the fund was broke.

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