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Within and world
Within a few years there were thousands of these domes around the world.
( Within Wicca, bright and dark do not correspond to notions of " good " and " evil " but are aspects of the natural world, much like yin and yang in Taoism.
Within the cultures of the term's provenance ( Byzantine and Hellenic ) Gnosis was a knowledge or insight into the infinite, divine and uncreated in all and above all, rather than knowledge strictly into the finite, natural or material world.
Within a few months, Sweden became the first country in the world to remove homosexuality as an illness.
Within this basic structure, the author traces the way the Persians developed a custom of conquest and shows how their habits of thinking about the world finally brought about their downfall in Greece.
* Training Within Industry was developed during WWII and is still in use around the world
Within the context of the philosophy of mind, externalism is the theory that the contents of at least some of one's mental states are dependent in part on their relationship to the external world or one's environment.
Within the next century, however, European and Asian economies were slowly becoming integrated through the rise of new global trade routes ; and the early thrust of European political power, commerce, and culture in Asia gave rise to a growing trade in lucrative commodities — a key development in the rise of today's modern world free market economy
Within Papua New Guinea Mount Wilhelm is the highest peak, at 4 509 m. There are several major rivers, notably the Sepik River ( 1 126 km long ), which winds through lowland swamp plains to the north coast, and the Fly River ( 1 050 km long ), which flows through one of the largest swamplands in the world to the south coast.
Within Modernism, urban planning represented a 20th century move towards establishing something stable, structured, and rationalised within what had become a world of chaos, flux and change ( Irving 1993, 475 ).
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 a few years, gay rights organizations were founded across the U. S. and the world.
Within the business world, word processors are extremely useful tools.
Within the frames of a dynamic methodology called the scientific method, scientists set up experiments, normally with the end of determining causality in the physical world.
Within days of the September 11 attacks in 2001, Perutz wrote to British Prime Minister Tony Blair, appealing to him not to respond with military force: " I am alarmed by the American cries for vengeance and concerned that President Bush's retaliation will lead to the death of thousands more innocent people, driving us into a world of escalating terror and counter-terror.
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 anthropology, Eric Wolf pushed political economy towards a neo-Marxist framework which began addressing the role of local cultures as a part of the world capitalist system as opposed to earlier political economists and anthropologists who viewed those cultures as “' primitive isolates '” ( Wolf 1997: 13 ).
Within the LHT network Hawker is able to provide an around the world landing gear service.
Within the Hasidic world, the positions of spiritual leadership are dynastically transmitted within established families, usually from fathers to sons, while a small number of students obtain official ordination to become dayanim (" judges ") on religious courts, poskim (" decisors " of Jewish law ), as well as teachers in the Hasidic schools.
Within eight years Citroën had become Europe's largest car manufacturer and the 4th largest in the world.
Within days of Jones publishing a blog entry about warchalking, articles appeared in dozens of publications and stories appeared on several major television news programs around the world.
Within a year, thousands of these systems replaced a century of 35 mm film editing equipment in major motion picture studios and TV stations world wide, making Avid the undisputed leader in non-linear editing systems for over a decade.
The Buddha stated, " Within this fathom long body is the world, the origin of the world, the cessation of the world and the path leading to the cessation of the world ".

Within and classical
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 classical Islamic jurisprudence — the development of which is to be dated into the first few centuries after the prophets death — jihad is the only form of warfare permissible under Islamic law, and may consist in wars against unbelievers, apostates, rebels, highway robbers and dissenters renouncing the authority of Islam.
Within the domain of classical mechanics, relativistic momentum closely approximates Newtonian momentum: at low velocity, is approximately equal to, the Newtonian expression for momentum.
Within a century of her death she was highly regarded as a classical writer.
Within the Book of Psalms we find the same classical forms employed within Numbers and Job wherewith son of man is used in parallel with man to describe humanity as a whole.
Within classical solo singing, however, a person is classified as a tenor through the identification of several vocal traits, including range, vocal timbre, vocal weight, vocal tessitura, vocal resonance, and vocal transition points ( lifts or " passaggio ") within the singer's voice.
Within five months of its release it sold 200, 000 copies, an unheard-of number for a piece of contemporary classical music at that time.
Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band which included " Within You Without You " by Harrison, a song that was influenced by Indian classical music.
Within classical antiquity, Hesiod's Works and Days " opens with moral remonstrances, hammered home in every way that Hesiod can think of.
Within classical economics, Adam Smith ( Wealth of Nations, Book II, Chapter 1 ) distinguished fixed capital from circulating capital.
Within the last decade, many independent labs have demonstrated that, in addition to the classical ion transporting, this membrane protein can also relay extracellular ouabain-binding signalling into the cell through regulation of protein tyrosine phosphorylation.
Within the context of a model system in classical mechanics, the phase space coordinates of the system at any given time are composed of all of the system's dynamical variables.
Within classical rabbinic Judaism, all Mishpat Ivri subjects are also subsumed under halakha ( Jewish law in general ).
Within classical test theory, predictive or concurrent validity ( correlation between the predictor and the predicted ) cannot exceed the square root of the correlation between two versions of the same measure — that is, reliability limits validity.
Within the definition of bright, many, but not all, brights also identify variously under other terms or identities, including atheist, humanist, secular humanist, freethinker, objectivist, rationalist, naturalist, materialist, agnostic, skeptic, apatheist, or even naturalistic pantheists or classical Deists, and so on.
Within the context of the Mahori ensemble, the so sam sai accompanies the vocalist, which plays a more prominent role in this ensemble than in any other classical Thai orchestra.
Within the bounds of decorum, a certain amount of inventive play has always been acceptable within the classical tradition.
Within the classical recording industry the term " crossover " is applied particularly to classical artists ' recordings of popular repertoire such as Broadway show tunes.
Within their respective topics they are each vast in scope, assessing the whole history of Europe from classical times to the nineteenth century.
Within this classical ideal certain authors and their modes of language were held up as models of an elevated style and good form as for instance the Attic dialect of ancient Greek associated with the great philosophers and dramatists of Periclean Athens, or Ciceronian Latin.
" Within You Without You " is the second of Harrison's songs to be explicitly influenced by Indian classical music ( the first being " Love You To ", released on Revolver the previous year ).
Within the realm of essay writing, he published Figures del temps (" Figures of Times "), Yxart award ( 1957 ), Judicis Finals (" Final Judgments ") ( 1960 ), Diccionari per a ociosos (" Dictionary for Idlers ") ( 1964 ), Causar-se d ' esperar (" Causing Oneself to Wait ") ( 1965 ), L ' home, mesura de totes les coses (" The Man, Measure of All Things ") ( 1967 ), and others — always within the tradition moral root of classical humanism, close in spirit to the moralists and French reformers ( from Montaigne to the encyclopedists ), as a critic and skeptic noted for his acid humor.
Within three years he was engineering major classical sessions for the prestigious Deutsche Grammophon label.

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