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Within and Western
Within the later tradition of Western Civilization and classical revival the Acropolis, from at least the mid-18th century on, has often been invoked as a key symbol of the Greek legacy and of the glories of Classical Greece.
Within the realm of postcolonial discourse, cultural imperialism can be seen as the cultural legacy of colonialism, or forms of social action contributing to the continuation of Western hegemony.
Within the criminal justice system in some Western countries, minorities are convicted and imprisoned disproportionately when compared with whites.
Within a single generation, the working classes of Western Europe came to enjoy the multiple pleasures of the consumer society .”
Within a few years, the Dulo " Ten Tribe " Confederation in Atyrau Province allied themselves to the Ashinas forming the Western part of the Gokturk Empire and were able to snatch Phanagoria back from the Avars renaming the Sabirs as Khazars under the rule of Kaghan Kazarig.
Within Western culture and over recent centuries, conventional Western medicine has become increasingly based on scientific reductionism and materialism.
Within conventional Western medicine, most physicians still pay heed to their ancient traditions:
Within a generation after his death, this number grew to 7000 and then spread from Egypt to Palestine and the Judean Desert, Syria, North Africa and eventually Western Europe.
Within modern Israel, the Palestinian Territories and Jordan, there are churches and believers from many Christian denominations, including Oriental Orthodoxy, Anglican, Eastern Orthodoxy, Catholic ( Eastern and Western rites ), Protestant, and others.
Within two years of the Stonewall riots there were gay rights groups in every major American city, as well as Canada, Australia, and Western Europe.
Within months of the 1991 Paris Agreements, Vietnam established diplomatic and economic relations with Association of South-East Asian Nations ( ASEAN ) member states and also with most countries of Western Europe and Asia's Far East.
Within Country Western waltz there are the Spanish Waltz and the more modern ( for the late 1930s-early 1950s ) Pursuit Waltz.
Within Christianity, especially in Eastern Christianity and formerly in Western Roman Catholicism, the term cleric refers to any individual who has received the clerical tonsure, including deacons, priests, and bishops.
Within the context of the Book of Mormon, the Nephites were a group of people descended from or associated with Nephi, the son of the prophet Lehi who left Jerusalem at the urging of God c. 600 BC and traveled with his family to the Western Hemisphere, arriving in the present-day Americas c. 589 BC.
Within two years it was expected that coding would be used in Aberdeen, Belfast, Brighton, Bristol, Bromley, Cardiff, Coventry, Manchester, Newcastle upon Tyne, Newport, Reading, Sheffield, Southampton and the Western district of London.
Within the Buddhist establishment the Western world was seen as a threat, but also as a challenge to stand up to.
Within the span of little more than a decade, notable pictorial photographers were found in Western and Eastern Europe, North America, Asia and Australia.
Within the Kru language there are several subcategories, with Eastern and Western Kru offering the first significant division of tribal language breakdowns.
Within the Buddhist establishment the Western world was seen as a threat as well as a challenge to stand up to.
Within a week of the Six-Day War's end, the Moroccan quarter was largely destroyed in order to give visitors better access to the Western Wall.
Within Marxism these criticisms are mirrored by the criticisms of socialist humanists, Western Marxists, Autonomist Marxists and other similar thinkers.
Within the genus, the Yellow-tailed and the two Western Australian white-tailed species, the Short-billed and Long-billed Black Cockatoo, form the subgenus Zanda.
( Within a Western Liberal Democracy ) government officials theoretically weigh the cost benefit for an intervention for the population or they succumb beneath coercion by a third private party and must take action.
Within a few years Armstrong began teaching the British-Israel Theory-the alternative history that regarded the nations of Western Europe and North America as the literal descendants of the " Lost Ten Tribes " of Israel-and the mandatory keeping of the Feast Days in Leviticus 23.

Within and branch
Within the intron, a donor site ( 5 ' end of the intron ), a branch site ( near the 3 ' end of the intron ) and an acceptor site ( 3 ' end of the intron ) are required for splicing.
Within the city-state the Elbe has a number of branch streams, such as Dove Elbe, Gose Elbe, Köhlbrand, Northern Elbe ( Norderelbe ), Reiherstieg, Southern Elbe ( Süderelbe ).
Within the last two thousand years, the central star of the Ring Nebula has left the asymptotic giant branch after exhausting its supply of hydrogen fuel.
Within the discrimination network, each branch of alpha nodes ( also called 1-input nodes ) terminates at a memory, called an alpha memory.
Within the Palaung-Wa branch, Blang belongs to the Waic subgroup, which also contains the languages of the Wa and Lawa peoples in addition to Blang.
Within each branch, various flags fly on various occasions, and on various ships, bases, camps, and military academies.
Within the town there are a number of Irish dance schools, Irish language classes, a Gaelic football team ( Sands McSwiney ), Gaelic Football Summer School, a branch of Comhaltas Ceoltóirí Éireann ( Music and Musicians of Ireland ) and an Irish genealogy project.
Within assigned areas, these functional subunits gather information ; compare and evaluate legislative alternatives ; identify policy problems and propose solutions ; select, determine, and report measures for full chamber consideration ; monitor executive branch performance ( oversight ); and investigate allegations of wrongdoing.
Within Niger – Congo, Benue – Congo is a branch of Atlantic – Congo, and perhaps also of Volta – Congo if that turns out to be a valid group.
Within the Mahāsāṃghika branch, the Bahuśrutīyas are said to have included a Bodhisattva Piṭaka in their canon, and Paramārtha wrote that the Bahuśrutīyas accepted both the Hīnayāna and Mahāyāna teachings.
Within a year of returning home, he became vice-president of the Weston Co-op Society and secretary of the Somerset branch of NALGO.
Within the Turkic family, Karaim is identified as a member of the Kypchak language group, in turn a member of the Western branch of the Turkic language family ( Dahl et al.
Within a few years, he was promoted to manager of a branch office.
Within the NF, the Leicester branch had become one of the most active in the country and, since 1972, this group had been led by Anthony Reed Herbert, a local solicitor whose talent for organisation had made Leicester a model branch.
Within 12 months of its opening, the branch had been integrated into the London, Brighton and South Coast Railway to safeguard the company ’ s interests east of its London to Brighton main line.
Within the Associated Student Government, the branch known as the Inter-Club Council manages various college clubs that have included the Model United Nations, the Chicano Latino Studies Student Association, College Democrats, College Republicans, Class Action, Students for a Free Tibet, Wilderness Adventure Club, and the Anime Club.
Within the world of mathematics, analysis is the branch that focuses on change: rates of change, accumulated change, and multiple things changing relative to ( or independently of ) one another.
Within the executive branch of RTC existed at least until 2001 the position of " Inspector General RTC ," which had been held by Mark Rathbun.
Within this organization, there is a special ( and secret ) branch known as the ES Force ( ES standing for " Encounter of Shadow-work "), consisting of twelve physically-young people who possess amazing superpowers.
Within each region are between 15-22 field audit offices, referred to as resident offices ( if auditing only one contractor, generally used at major facilities or corporate offices ) or branch offices if auditing more than one contractor.
Within Ijoid, Defaka constitutes a branch distinct from the main group of Ijoid languages, Ijo.
Within the executive branch itself, the President has broad powers to manage national affairs and the workings of the federal government.
Within three years, MK had set up a fixed income division and opened its first branch office.

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