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Within and city
Within five days after the beginning of their terms, the four Aediles ( two Plebeian, two Curule ) were required to determine, by lot or by agreement among themselves, what parts of the city each should hold jurisdiction over.
Within 2 weeks of the Golden Gate Yacht Club winning the America's Cup, Alameda city council with local support sent a unanimous letter of support to hold AC 34 in San Francisco Bay Area.
Within two years, the Sikhs rebelled again and rebuilt their holy city of Amritsar.
Within the city limits, five bridges connect greater and lesser Basel, from upstream to downstream:
Within this region, Copenhagen and the Swedish city of Malmö are growing into a combined metropolitan area.
Within the city, there are three state highways: Route 763, Route 163, and Route 740.
Within the city boundaries, in Dachau Süd ( South ), there is also a small lake called Stadtweiher.
Within the confines of modern Guatemala City is the ancient Maya city of Kaminaljuyu.
Within months after it became the capital city, individual settlements began to develop along three key points along the Grand River in the township:
Within months of the marriage Mary was pregnant ; however, on a visit to her husband at the fortified city of Breda, she suffered a miscarriage, which may have permanently impaired her ability to have children.
Within city centers, most of them are separated from traffic lanes and include traffic lights.
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 48 hours of the attack, and with the assistance of the General Services Administration ( GSA ), the targeted federal offices were able to resume operations in other parts of the city.
Within a short amount of time, Nobunaga had reached Kyoto and driven the Miyoshi clan out of the city.
Within cities, buses provide a significant role in commuting a large number of travellers from one point of the city to another.
Within city limits both Carlow University and Chatham University have residential gender segregation above 90 %, as Duquesne University and Point Park University both have female populations at 60 % or greater as Carnegie Mellon University has a 60 % male population.
Within Posada's territory was the ancient city of Feronia or Pheronia, the foundation of which is ascribed to the Faliscans, which contained a now lost temple to the Etruscan goddess Feronia.
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 the Holy Roman Empire these territories gained a wide range of independence, threatened, however, by the French kings, who sought, from the 17th century onwards, to incorporate all the territories on the western side of the river Rhine and repeatedly invaded the area in 1635, in 1676, in 1679 and in 1734, extending their realm to the Saar River and establishing the city and stronghold of Saarlouis in 1680.
Within days, Freetown was overwhelmed by the presence of the RUF combatants who came to the city in their thousands.
Within six months of the Stonewall riots, activists started a city-wide newspaper called Gay ; they considered it necessary because the most liberal publication in the city — The Village Voice — refused to print the word " gay " in GLF advertisements seeking new members and volunteers.
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 the city, the riverbanks are lined by boulevards known as lungoteveri, streets " along the Tiber.

Within and walls
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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