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Within three and a half years, he got one hundred and twenty-five thousand new temples built, thirty-six thousand repaired, twelve and a half million murtis, holy statues, consecrated and ninety-five thousand metal murtis prepared.
Within the following twenty-five years, the college expanded its offerings to include a vocational-technical program and a total of thirteen academic majors.
Within a radius of about twenty-five kilometres from Termoli travellers can reach the hilltowns of Larino, Casacalenda, Montorio and Montelongo which preserve a way of life which is disappearing in other, more developed, parts of Italy.
Within two months of its initial publication in Memmingen, twenty-five thousand copies of the Twelve Articles had spread throughout Europe.
Within twenty-five years of the publication of The Hasheesh Eater, many cities in the United States had private hashish parlors.
Within three and a half years, he got one hundred and twenty-five thousand new temples built, thirty-six thousand repaired, twelve and a half million murtis, holy statues, consecrated and ninety-five thousand metal murtis prepared.

Within and years
Within a few years various Du Pont manufactured items were filling the entire requirements of from four to seven of General Motors' eight operating divisions.
Within only a few years, foamed plastics materials have managed to grow into an integral, and important, phase of the plastics industry -- and the end is still not yet in sight.
Within a few years the Scots, engaged in breaking the thick sod and stirring the rich soil of the valley, were joined by a group called Meurons.
Within fifty years from his death his societies could claim 50, 000 members.
Within a few years, Emperor Manuel died as well, and Saladin remained the only strong leader in the east.
* Within a few years of Salieri's death in 1825, Alexander Pushkin wrote his " little tragedy " Mozart and Salieri ( 1831 ) as a dramatic study of the sin of envy.
Within two years, however, al-Husayn broke off relations with Abd al-Rahman and announced that Zaragoza would be an independent city-state.
Within two years, the Sikhs rebelled again and rebuilt their holy city of Amritsar.
Within few years of his departure, St. Gregory of Nazianzus called him the " Pillar of the Church ".
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Within seven years it would grow to a population of over 4, 000.
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Within a couple of years, Detroit was rejuvenated and made the Finals for four of the next six years between 1961 and 1966.
Within a few years a majority of households were FM equipped, by the 1980s a majority of cars sold had FM stereo radios and a majority of listening in the U. S. was devoted to FM signals according to the Arbitron rating service.
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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 two years Bessel had left Kulenkamp and become an assistant at Lilienthal Observatory near Bremen.
Within a few years of independence, Touré led the nation into one-party rule.
Within a billion years of a galaxy's formation, key structures begin to appear.

Within and inauguration
Within a year of her inauguration she survived two unsuccessful coups and in October 1983, as chairperson of the Organization of East Caribbean States, endorsed the US Invasion of Grenada.
Within a year of his inauguration, Jefferson began attending church services in the House of Representatives.
Within months after the inauguration of John Quincy Adams in 1825, the Tennessee legislature renominated Jackson for president, thus setting the stage for a rematch between these two very different politicians three years hence.
Within her first few years at MGM, Powell made six films, appeared on radio programs, performed in theatre productions ( including The Student Prince ) and even sang at the inauguration ball for President Harry S. Truman on January 20, 1949.
Within a week of the inauguration, I wrote to Rice and Hadley asking ' urgently ' for a Principals, or Cabinet-level, meeting to review the imminent Al-Qaeda threat.
Within days of his inauguration, President Obama signed an Executive Order opposing rendition torture and established a task force to provide recommendations about processes to prevent rendition torture.
Within a decade of inauguration, cracks were detected on the bridge prompting the authorities to impose limits on the number of vehicles allowed to cross at any given time.

Within and Christian
Within contemporary Christianity, the appropriateness of describing Christian narratives as “ myth ” is a matter of disagreement.
Within the Redstone Association, the differences became intolerable to some of the Baptist leaders, when Alexander Campbell began publishing a journal, The Christian Baptist, promoting reform.
Within the Byzantine Empire, which included both Christians and Muslims, the government had likely been adopting Christian images more frequently.
The foundation of Christian anarchism is a rejection of violence, with Leo Tolstoy's The Kingdom of God Is Within You regarded as a key text.
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 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 ).
Later he developed a kind of non-traditional Christian philosophy, described in his work The Kingdom of God is Within You which inspired Rainer Maria Rilke and Mohandas Gandhi, then a young lawyer, whose influence extended to Martin Luther King.
Within the U. S. military, they pioneered flexible swimfins and diving masks, closed-circuit diving equipment ( under the direction of Dr. Christian J. Lambertsen ), the use of Swimmer Delivery Vehicles ( a type of submersible ), and combat swimming and limpet mine attacks.
Since the passages call for total nonresistance to the point of facilitating aggression against oneself, and since human governments defend themselves by military force, this has led some into Christian anarchism, including the notable Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy, author of the nonfiction book The Kingdom of God Is Within You.
Within many Christian denominations, dogma is referred to as " doctrine ".
Within conservative, evangelical Christian thought, two opposite viewpoints have been expressed in a debate between theologians Kenneth L. Gentry and Thomas Ice.
Within two years, all but two of the establishments were destroyed, and 60, 000 Christian and converts were carried off for sale to São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.
Within this particular context, the term ecumenism refers to the idea of a Christian unity in the literal meaning: that there should be a single Christian Church.
" Dust in the Wind " has been covered by: Sarah Brightman, Scorpions ( Acoustica ), Christian artists Acappella and Billy Smiley, former New York Yankees center fielder and jazz guitarist Bernie Williams ( The Journey Within ), and ex-Kansas lead singer John Elefante ( 2006 ).
Within the Plymouth Brethren, the concept is most usually evidenced in the lack of distinction between " clergy " and " laity ," the refusal to adopt formal titles such as Reverend or Bishop, the denial of formal ordination, and in some cases the refusal to hire any " professional staff " or paid Christian workers at all.
Within the park is the village of Covadonga, where the battle of Covadonga ( about 722 ), the first major victory by a Christian military force in Iberia after the Islamic conquest, marks the starting-point of the Reconquista.
Within a year of conferring the crown matrimonial on Countess Reventlow, Frederick also recognized as dynastic the issue of the morganatic marriages of two of his kinsmen, Duke Philip Ernest of Schleswig-Holstein-Glucksburg ( 1673 – 1729 ) and Duke Christian Charles of Schleswig-Holstein-Plön-Norburg ( 1674 – 1706 ), to non-royal nobles.
Within two years, the Christian Lebanese Phalange sacked his villa, and stole his files and archives.
Within the framework of Christian Realism, Niebuhr became a supporter of American action in World War II, anti-communism, and the development of nuclear weapons.
* The Harvest Within: Thoughts on the Life of the Christian ( 1909 )
* The Harvest Within: Thoughts on the Life of the Christian ( 1909 )
Within it and its roughly circular churchyard is one of the finest collections of Early Christian stones in the United Kingdom, dating from the 10th and 11th centuries.
Within a year, the Indian church at Crossweeksung had 130 members, who moved in 1746 to Cranbury where they established a Christian community.

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