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Before and hour
Before any institution invests a great deal of time and energy into building high-quality e-learning content ( which can cost over $ 10, 000 per classroom hour ), it needs to consider how this content can be easily loaded into a Learning Management System.
Before the sentence, Brando delivered an hour of testimony, in which he said he and his former wife had failed Christian.
Before 2009, the midweek meeting consisted of the Theocratic Ministry School and the Service Meeting ( each 45 minutes ); the Congregation Book Study ( 1 hour ) was typically held on a separate evening, divided into smaller groups meeting in private homes.
Before December 2011, the Lauterbrunnen-Wengen-Kleine Scheidegg service was formed of 5 trains running at irregular intervals in every 2 hour period.
Before 1896, Geysir was almost dormant before an earthquake that year caused eruptions to begin again, occurring several times a day, lasting up to an hour and causing spouts of up to 60 metres in height.
Before the hour was up, a bugle was sounded and troops stormed the village.
Before the Dolphin dives under the Arctic ice pack, it tries to contact Zebra, whose radio signals are becoming weaker by the hour, but in vain.
Before 1998 the last quarter of an hour was dedicated to readings.
Before looking too deep into a potential job as a zoo keeper make sure that it ’ s something you love to do due to the fact that the average zookeeper makes approximately $ 14. 00 an hour and advances are few and far between.
Before the late 14th century, a fixed hand ( often a carving shaped like a hand ) indicated the hour by pointing to numbers on a rotating dial ; after this time the current convention of a rotating hand on a fixed dial was adopted.
Before passing away, Prime spoke of a prophecy-one day, " The Chosen One " would rise from the ranks of the Autobots, and use the power of the Matrix to light the Transformers ' darkest hour.
Instead, some episodes start at 8: 58 p. m., while others start at 9: 05 p. m. Before television ratings started to matter, episodes started exactly on the hour.
Before his arrival clocks could vary by up to half an hour.
Before the 1993 and 1995 elections in Poland Super Express published pre-election polls, although there's a 24 hour time period without media information about politics.
Before the last episode, ESPN Classic presented 12 previous episodes in a six hour " finale-a-thon.
Before the deal was announced, O ' Brien initially had reservations about the move, as it would place comedian George Lopez's show, Lopez Tonight, one hour later to midnight, effectively doing to Lopez what NBC had wanted to do with O ' Brien.
Before it is cooked, it is soaked in water for half an hour, then placed on a perforated board, sprinkled with coarse salt ( which draws out the blood ), and left to sit for one hour.
Before KAID-TV ( Channel 4, PBS ) signed on in December 1971, KTVB pre-empted the second hour of the Today Show to carry Sesame Street without commercials on weekday mornings.
Before regular airline service was discontinued in 2009, the flight from Pago Pago took about half an hour.
Before May 2010, Southern was the only TOC serving the station with 6 trains per hour during off peak periods.
Before the mid-1960-s there was a 41 hour 6-day standard work week: 7 hours Mon-Fri and 6 hours on Sat.
Before launch, Dubai Municipality Public Transport Department expected the metro to carry 1. 2 million passengers on an average day, 27, 000 passengers per hour for each line, and 355 million passengers per year once both lines are fully operational.
Before the 2010 examination there was a 150 hour requirement, with an approximately equal distribution of creativity, action, and service.

Before and appointed
Before the report was published, Beatty was himself appointed First Sea Lord, and immediately requested amendments to the report.
The constitution act stipulates that: " Before assuming office, a person appointed to be Governor shall take the Oath or Affirmation of Allegiance and the Oath or Affirmation of Office in the presence of the Chief Justice or another Judge of the Supreme Court.
Before stepping down, he appointed another Maronite Christian, Lebanese Armed Forces Commanding General Michel Aoun, as acting Prime Minister, as was his right under the Lebanese constitution of 1943.
Before Stalin's death, Beria was appointed First Deputy Premier and reappointed head of the MVD, which he merged with the MGB.
:" Before I formed you in the womb I knew you, before you were born I set you apart ; I appointed you as a prophet to the nations.
Before the widower William Randolph, an old friend of Peter Jefferson, died in 1745, he appointed Peter as guardian to manage his Tuckahoe Plantation and care for his four children.
Before 1982, the excutive of a department was the prefect ( préfet ) who represents the Government of France in each department and is appointed by the President of France.
Before Pepin's death, emperor Louis had appointed a new king in 832, his son Charles the Bald, while the Aquitanian lords elected king Pepin II.
Before then, traffic officers were appointed by the crossing operator.
Before this journey, Paris had been appointed by Zeus to judge the most beautiful goddess ; Hera, Athena, or Aphrodite.
Before 1 February 1833, in common with the admiralty and ecclesiastical courts, appeal from the Court was to the Crown in Chancery, with appeals being heard by Commissioners appointed by letters patent under the Great Seal in each case.
Before the establishment of the Kamakura shogunate, civil power in Japan was primarily held by the ruling emperors and their regents, typically appointed from the ranks of the imperial court and the aristocratic clans that vied there.
Before the end of World War I, he was appointed one of three principal architects for the Imperial War Graves Commission and was involved with the creation of many monuments to commemorate the dead.
Before the Russians invaded Poland, Kościuszko had been appointed deputy commander of Prince Józef Poniatowski's 3rd Crown Infantry Division.
Before Wilfrid's return Oswiu had appointed Ceadda in his place, resulting in Wilfrid's retirement to Ripon for a few years following his arrival back in Northumbria.
Before such crisis, Camillus was appointed military Tribune of consular power, for the sixth time.
Before this, he had been sent by Archbishop Aifre to Rome, and had been appointed Roman prelate and protonotary apostolic.
Before World War I he held a number of senior positions relating to weapons development, before being appointed Chief of Staff of the North Sea Command in 1908, rising to Rear Admiral on 27 January 1910.
Before his other two brigades could arrive from England and Australia, Wynter became seriously ill. Blamey decided to send him home and appointed Morshead to command the 9th Division on 29 January 1941.
Before the report was issued, Stanley was appointed to a canonry in Canterbury Cathedral.
Before the new Constitution came into force, full formal powers to appoint the Prime Minister and the rest of the Council of State had been the privilege of the President, who was free to diverge from parliamentary principles, although ministers appointed had to have the confidence of the Parliament.
Before the practice was discontinued in the 1990s, those who were appointed to the position of CDS ( head of the Armed Forces ) had been elevated to the most senior rank in their respective service ( a five-star officer ).
Before these dates, all Colombian regional executive-branch leaders were appointed by the President himself.
Before he could be ordained, he was replaced in December by Dagobert of Pisa, whom Pope Paschal II had appointed legate.
Before the One Year War this branch is listed under the above branches and was commanded by generals appointed by those three.

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