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Before and cities
Before the Ethiopian civil war, the national carrier, Ethiopian Airlines, flew to numerous African, Asian, and European cities, and had sole rights on domestic air traffic.
Before its downfall, the Puerto Rico railroad system operated in all major cities, with tracks and stations along most of the coastal towns and direct lines to all major sugar refineries.
Before the success of the midnight screenings, the film was withdrawn from its eight opening cities due to very small audiences, and its planned New York opening ( on Halloween night ) was cancelled.
Before the late 1970s and early 1980s, it was common for many smaller cities to have their own operators.
Before the invention of artillery, many of the world's cities and towns, particularly in Europe and Asia, had protective walls ( also called town walls or city walls ).
Before returning, Darius also conquered many cities of the northern Aegean, while Macedonia submitted voluntarily.
Before its commercial premiere in Paris, the film was shown to invited audiences in several French cities, including La Ciotat.
Before even Upper Egypt had a single ruler, two of its major cities were Nekhen, in the far south, and Naqada, many miles to the north.
Before railroads and highways were developed, the Rhone was an important inland trade and transportation route, connecting the cities of Arles, Avignon, Valence, Vienne and Lyon to the Mediterranean ports of Fos, Marseille and Sète.
Before the Taliban took power in Afghanistan, the chadri was infrequently worn in cities.
Before the institution of the Batavian Republic of 1795 the Netherlands were not a unitary state, but more of a confederation in which the independent provinces and the larger cities and towns were very much politically autonomous.
Before returning to Scotland, they visited several of the chief American cities, and his experience strengthened Jeffrey in the conciliatory policy he had advocated towards the States.
Before the Low Countries could be completely reconquered, a war between England and Spain ( the Anglo-Spanish War ( 1585 – 1604 )) broke out, forcing Spanish troops to halt their advances and leaving them in control of the important trading cities of Bruges and Ghent, but without control of Antwerp, which was then arguably the most important port in the world.
Before the 1960s, Senators were apportioned by county, resulting in the underrepresentation of those in cities.
Before that date, the area was two separate cities Hoya and Tanashi ; Hoya and Tanashi merged in 2001.
Before 1798, about 75 entities were making coins in Switzerland, including the 25 cantons and half-cantons, 16 cities, and abbeys, resulting in about 860 different coins in circulation, with different values, denominations and monetary systems.
Before he detonates a bomb within the base, Ambassador Hell tells Kamen Rider # 1 and Taki that Shocker is preparing a giant laser capable of destroying cities.
Before September 10, 2006, CanJet served 15 cities in Canada and the United States as a discount passenger airline.
Before World War I, movies were made in several U. S. cities, but filmmakers gravitated to southern California as the industry developed.
Before World War II, about 7. 5 % of the population was Jewish ; they were concentrated in cities and towns and had a significant influence on crafts and business.
Before then, time of day was a local matter, and most cities and towns used some form of local solar time, maintained by some well-known clock ( for example, on a church steeple or in a jeweler's window ).
Before the 1980s, cities in the People's Republic of China were administrative divisions containing mostly urban, built-up areas, with very little farmland, except for the immediate suburbs in order to ensure a large supply of food or raw materials.
Before pasteurization, many dairies, especially in cities, fed their cattle on low-quality food, and their milk was rife with dangerous bacteria.
Before incandescent lamps, candle lighting was employed in cities.

Before and counties
Before the Norman conquest in 1066, justice was administered primarily by what is today known as the county courts ( the modern " counties " were referred to as " Shires " in pre-Norman times ), presided by the diocesan bishop and the sheriff, exercising both ecclesiastical and civil jurisdiction.
Before 1995, the eastern boundary of the city of Takoma Park was in Prince George's County, Maryland, causing the community to be divided across two counties and the Maryland / D. C.
Before the establishment of University College Falmouth Cornwall was one of the few counties without a university.
Before the reorganization of the historic English counties, the river formed the boundary between County Durham and Yorkshire.
Before adjourning, the convention adopted a resolution, the conclusion of which stated: " Be it ... resolved that we call upon the citizens not only of this county but upon all the counties of the state of Arkansas, to join with us in casting the Ku Klux Klan out of the Democratic party and forcing it to come out in the open, under its own colors as a Ku Klux Klan party, instead of seeking to hide its identity within the folds of the Democratic party.
Before the Union of 1707, Commissioners could represent multiple counties, or, on occasions, a part of one.
Before, Jeju is the only one place to grow hallabong but lots of counties of Jeonnam started to cultivate this breeding, which is largely owing to greenhouse effect.
Before statehood, Vermont had only 10 counties, so the 14 clearly referred to 14 states.
Before these counties were created in 1777, Georgia had been divided into local government units called parishes.
Before the advent of police authorities, the regulatory bodies for police forces confined to a single borough were these watch committees, whilst those for counties from 1889 had been " standing joint committees " ( after 1889 some control passed to the elected county council ; the joint committee also had magistrates ).
Before this, it was quite common for a player to play for both counties during the course of a single season.
Before Reynolds, urban counties were often drastically underrepresented.
" Before inundation, the stretch of the Tennessee River between Benton and Humphreys counties was relatively low, making it a popular crossing point.
Before World War I, Borsod county shared borders with the counties Gömör-Kishont, Abaúj-Torna, Zemplén, Szabolcs, Hajdú and Heves.
Before Ginger struck North Carolina, the American Red Cross set up 28 emergency shelters in six counties, where about 5, 500 people stayed during the storm.
Before 1923, executions in the United States were the responsibility of the counties and in Alabama this generally meant by hanging.
Before it was split to form area code 760, 619 was the area code for a large geographical area that spanned all of San Diego county as well as desert counties along the eastern border of the state from the Mexican border almost to Lake Tahoe.
Before 1536 England had 39 counties ( see list below ), electing 78 knights of the shire.
Before his first-class career, he had played minor counties cricket for Norfolk ( 1937 – 1939 ), and after his first-class retirement he returned to the minor counties, this time playing for Cumberland ( 1960 – 1962 ).

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