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Within its limits, this arrangement had the actual or potential characteristics of a cross-licensing agreement.
Within the order, each individual community ( which may be a monastery, a priory or abbey ) maintains its own autonomy, while the organization as a whole exists to represent their mutual interests.
Within Switzerland, Basel was chosen largely because of its location, with excellent railway connections in all directions, especially important at a time when most international travel was by train.
Within Chile's diversified network of trade relationships, its most important partner remained the United States.
Within the Protestant tradition the Presbyterian Church ( which has its roots in Scottish Presbyterianism ) also has parishes named in honour of Columba.
Within this section, from near Phipps Bridge to near Reeves Corner, route 3 follows the Surrey Iron Railway, giving Tramlink a claim to the one of the world's oldest railway alignments-beside Mitcham tram stop had its name long before Tramlink.
Within this statist paradigm, only the state and its appointed representatives were allowed to bear arms and enter into war.
Within a few years, the federal government would create its own need-based program, known as Pell Grants, providing the neediest students with a tuition-free college education.
Within twenty-four days the rebellion was crushed, and its leaders at Mainz savagely punished.
Within three years of its publication, it had been reprinted nine times with 11, 000 copies circulating in the United States ; it was also translated into French and Dutch and published in Europe.
Within each domain, the spins are aligned, but ( if the bulk material is in its lowest energy configuration, i. e. unmagnetized ), the spins of separate domains point in different directions and their magnetic fields cancel out, so the object has no net large scale magnetic field.
Within hours they realized that, because of the Doppler effect, they could pinpoint where the satellite was along its orbit from the Doppler shift.
Within seconds, with all its supports demolished, the bridge and several motor cars on top of it crashed onto the carriages, crushing them and the passengers inside.
Within Lebanon and on its border with Syria, the bright white is snow covering the mountain peaks of Mount Lebanon and Mount Hermon.
Within the government, it was agreed that Japan would try to secure its position in China, defuse the conflict with the Soviet Union, move troops into Indochina, and prepare for a military response from Britain and possibly the United States.
Within three months of its organization, the Freedmen ’ s Aid Society had begun work in the South.
Within the industry, Mad was known for the uncommonly prompt manner in which its contributors were paid.
Within a few years after the Civil War the city had reclaimed its important shipping and trading position and also developed a solid manufacturing base.
Within his first year at Olney a gallery was added to the church to increase its congregational capacity, and the weekly prayer-meetings were moved in 1769 to Lord Dartmouth's mansion, the Great House, to accommodate even greater numbers.
Within biology, ontogeny pertains to the developmental history of an organism within its own lifetime, as distinct from phylogeny, which refers to the evolutionary history of species.
Within each layer, one or more entities implement its functionality.
Within the church, William Lamont argues, the Elizabethan millennial views of John Foxe became sidelined, with Puritans adopting instead the " centrifugal " views of Brightman, while the Laudians replaced the " centripetal " attitude of Foxe to the ' Christian Emperor ' by the national and episcopal Church closer to home, with its royal head, as leading the Protestant world iure divino ( by divine right ).
Within the Romance languages, Romansh stands out through its peripheral location, which manifests itself through several archaic features.
Within France, the revolution was opposed by the French nobility, which had lost its inherited privileges.
Within its government, power is shared between a directly elected president, a prime minister, and an incompletely bicameral legislature.

Within and walls
Within the city walls lived up to 65, 000 people.
Within these walls, much of which can still be seen, successive monumental palaces were built.
Within the area surrounded by the walls are the remains of three temples, all of the Doric order, and of an ancient style ; none of them were standing until the temple designated " Temple E " was re-erected in the 20th century, but the foundations of them all remain, together with numerous portions of columns and other architectural fragments, sufficient to enable one to restore the plan and design of all three without difficulty.
Within the walls of Verulam, which he took for the name of his Barony, the essayist and statesman Sir Francis Bacon built a refined small house that was thoroughly described by the 17th century diarist John Aubrey.
Within the Echoriath, the Encircling Mountains, just west of Dorthonion and east of the River Sirion, lay a round level plain with sheer walls on all sides and a ravine and tunnel leading out to the southwest known as the Hidden Way.
Within the walls were villages separated by fields, several royal palaces, a market-place and a large square containing the barracks.
Within the park, there are three large waterfalls on the Genesee River and as many as fifty waterfalls found on tributaries that flow into it ; the gorge formed by the river, with rock walls rising up to in places and which narrow to across above the middle of the three falls, prompted the area's reputation as the " Grand Canyon of the East ".
Within the Mound Fort's walls Gweir, one of the " Three Exalted Prisoners of Britain " known from the Welsh Triads, is imprisoned in chains.
Within the walls of a scriptorium were individualized areas where a monk could sit and work on a manuscript without being disturbed by his fellow brethren.
Motto: Within your walls may it be harmony and happiness
" Within the limits of the town are the narrows, at which place the Connecticut River is only five rods in width, being confined by walls of slate.
In mediaeval times, Alnwick was a walled town ( although fluctuating economic situations in the Middle Ages meant the walls were never completed ), and one remain — Hotspur Tower, a mediaeval gate — is extant, dividing Bondgate Within from Bondgate Without, and restricting vehicles to a single lane used alternately in each direction.
Within a matter of years following the ‘ excavation ’, the reporter in the New Statistical Account wrote that a fosse was quite discernible, although ‘ the foundations of the walls cannot now be traced '.
Within its walls there is a 12th century chapel containing reused late Roman capitols, and a shipwreck museum.
: Within the guilty closure of thy walls
Within the Pali tradition, there are also many apocryphal Jatakas of later composition ( some dated even to the 19th century ) but these are treated as a separate category of literature from the " Official " Jataka stories that have been more-or-less formally canonized from at least the 5th century — as attested to in ample epigraphic and archaeological evidence, such as extant illustrations in bas relief from ancient temple walls.
Within the fruiting bodies, cells begin as rod-shaped vegetative cells, and develop into rounded myxospores with thick cell walls.
Within, he discovered altars with offerings, floors, walls and buried human remains from around 900 CE.
Within fifteen years, the gallery walls were sagging and the reliefs showed signs of new cracks and deterioration.
Within the walls of the prison, the major themes of the series were the interpersonal relationships between the prisoners, the power struggles, friendships and rivalries.
Within a few minutes they had taken all the external defences and were up against the main walls of the redoubt, hacking at it with whatever came to hand.
Within the walls, the well-preserved buildings include notable examples of both Romanesque and Gothic architecture, with outstanding examples of secular buildings as well as churches.
Within its walls rises the-tall Trinity Cathedral, founded in 1138 and rebuilt in the 1690s.
Within the walls is a well 200 feet deep and another in the centre of the keep is reputed to have been still deeper.
Within the city, river is 120 – 200 metres wide, the narrowest point exactly under the Kremlin walls.

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