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Until 1914, Ribbentrop hoped to marry Bell.
Until 1971, Danish princes who married women who did not belong to a royal or noble family were refused the Sovereign's authorization, renouncing their right of succession to the throne and royal title ( Prince Aage of Denmark morganatically eloped with Matilda Calvi, daughter of Count Carlo Giorgio di Bergolo, in January 1914 but renounced his dynastic rights and titles subsequently ).
Until 1914 and completion of the Red Brick Road ( now Bothell Way, part of State Route 522 ) to nearby Kenmore and Bothell, it also marked the literal end of improved roads heading north from Seattle, with best access to points further north and east being by boat across Lake Washington or the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway.
Until 1914, the cars were finished with the same paints and varnishes used on carriages.
Until 1982, each issue of the magazine included a mission statement which stated " this magazine builds confidence in the Creator's promise of a peaceful and secure new order before the generation that saw 1914 passes away ".
( Until 1914, the Dean received the see of Ostia and Velletri in place of the see he had earlier.
Until 1914 sashes were worn as a peace-time mark of rank by officers of the Imperial German, Austro-Hungarian and Russian armies, amongst others.
Until the Panama Canal opened in 1914, the Strait of Magellan was the main route for steam ships traveling from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific.
Until the outbreak of World War I in 1914 Khnopff would be responsible for the rubric " Studio-Talks-Brussels " in which he reported about the artistic evolutions in Belgium and continental Europe.
Until 1914, Flotta was a quiet farming community.
Until the Circumbaikal portion was completed ( 1904 – 1905 ; double-tracked, 1914 ), goods carried on the Trans-Siberian Railway had to be trans-shipped by ferry almost a hundred kilometers across the lake ( from Port Baikal to Mysovaya ).
Until he was 13, he attended Grace's Classical and Commercial Academy in Winslow, where he inherited property on his father's death in 1914.
Until 1914, this was the main entrepot for the NEI.
Until 1914 the majority of armies still provided colourful dress uniforms for all ranks, at least for parade and off duty wear.
Until 1914 bearskins were worn in parade uniform by the Regiment der Grenadiers (" Regiment of Grenadiers ") of the Belgian Army.
Until September 1914 the only 18-pounder issued shell was shrapnel, fitted with a No. 80 " Time & Percussion " fuze ( based on a Krupps design ).
Until 1914, during Coleman du Pont's illness, Pierre du Pont served as treasurer, executive vice-president, and acting president.
Until 1914, Stanley steam cars vented their exhaust steam directly to the atmosphere, necessitating frequent refilling of the water tank ; after 1914, all Stanleys were fitted with a condenser, which considerably reduced their water consumption.
Until November 1914 they were part of the German assault on France and then Belgium, where Wilhelm's sister-in-law was queen.
Until the formation of the Diocese of St Edmundsbury and Ipswich in 1914, East Suffolk was included, and earlier other areas.
Until 1835, the parish was part of the municipality of Funchal, but was transferred to Câmara de Lobos between 1835 and 1914.
Until the end of 1914, the " capote " was produced in dark blue and the breeches were in red.
Until 1914 in Iliochori there was the school of the chassis situated over the road of the current city hall, where the girls learned to weave.

Until and officers
Until 1962, the martial law continued while Field Marshal Ayub Khan purged a number of politicians and civil servants from the government and replaced them with military officers.
Until recently, there still existed hereditary officers of the Roman Curia, holding titles denominating functions that had ceased to be a reality when the Papal States were lost to the papacy.
Until July 2010, the Neighbourhood Policing Team for Waterloo consisted of an Inspector, Sergeant, two Constables, Special Constables, and 13 PCSOs-this establishment was significantly increased by the introduction of the ' Neighbourhood Hub Team ' at Waterloo, involving police officers from London Underground.
Until this time, and even after the Franco-Prussian War, military science continued to be divided between the formal thinking of officers brought up in the " shadow " of Napoleonic Wars
Until the development of non-lethal weapons, police officers around the world had few if any non-lethal options for riot control.
Until 1780 captains of the HAC trained the officers of the London Trained Bands.
Until the election of Morsi in June 2012, prior Egyptian presidents had all been former military officers, and during the Yom Kippur War the President played a major role at all levels of the planning of the war, and was in a literal sense Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces giving direct orders to the commanders from the headquarters during the war as field marshal of the army, colonel general of the air force and air defence forces and admiral of the navy.
Until the end of the German Empire, social and political convention often placed members of noble or royal households in command of its armies or corps but the actual responsibility for the planning and conduct of operations lay with the formation's staff officers.
Until recently specialists, known as psychological operations officers and civil affairs officers, whose only purpose is to decide how to present information to the media and to the people of the current country that they are in only held positions in high division levels of command.
Until 1983 of barracks, admin blocks and repair workshops remained derelict until bought by Seawards Properties Ltd. Housing soon spread around the airfield, and much RAF building was demolished and officers ' houses retained as homes.
Until 1999 the School's headmasters were all serving military officers of the rank of at least Lieutenant Colonel.
Until the middle of the 19th century only officers and warrant officers in the Royal Navy wore regulated uniforms.
Until 1960, Portuguese military forces serving in Guinea were composed of units led by white officers, with commissioned soldiers ( whites ), overseas soldiers ( African assimilados ), and native or indigenous Africans ( indigenato ) serving in the enlisted ranks.
Image: Sir Edward H. Seymour 2. jpg | Until 1956, Royal Navy officers in full-dress wore cocked hats.
Until the Crimean War, the Army's senior officers ( mostly veterans of Wellington's campaigns ) made few changes to the Army.
Until 1989, these three officers, together with the five Borough Presidents, constituted the New York City Board of Estimate.
Until 1928, most professors were French, with Polish officers serving mostly as their assistants.
Until 2005, only commissioned officers had an anchor on their insignia, but warrant officers are now receiving them as well.
Until the death of Louis XIV, the medal was awarded to outstanding officers only, but it gradually came to be an award that most officers would receive during their career.

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