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Until 1992 the Belorussian Military District of the USSR comprised the 5th Guards Tank Army, the 7th Tank Army, the 28th Army, the 120th Guards Motor Rifle Division, the 51st Guards aviation division, the 72nd Guards United Training Center and logistical units and formations.
Until 1992, both Summer and Winter Olympics were held in the same year.
Until the political insecurity in September 1998, Lesotho's economy had grown steadily since 1992.
Until 1992, Mauritius was a constitutional monarchy with Queen Elizabeth II as head of state, but on 12 March of that year, the country became a republic within the Commonwealth.
Until release 2. 0 in April 1992, OS / 2 ran in 16-bit protected mode and therefore could not benefit from the Intel 80386's much simpler 32-bit flat memory model and virtual 8086 mode features.
Until 1992, it was assumed that the rare, later ( younger ) banded iron deposits represented unusual conditions where oxygen was depleted locally, and iron-rich waters could form and then come into contact with oxygenated water.
Until 1992, Uzbek continued to be written using a Cyrillic alphabet almost everywhere, but now in Uzbekistan the Latin script has been officially re-introduced, although the use of Cyrillic is still widespread.
Until 1992, Cardoso served as Leader of the PSDB in the Senate.
Until May 6, 1992, there had never been a name other than Professor Stockbridge.
Until 1992, O ' Neill was served by the Chicago and North Western Transportation Company.
Until 1992, the list of cabinet committees, their membership, and their terms of reference were secret, with rare exceptions.
Until 1992 there were also two grammar schools, Foster's School for Boys and Lord Digby's School for Girls.
Until 1991, there was a single award given for the best story ; since 1992, there are two categories.
Until the formation of the Premier League in 1992, the majority of Blackburn Rovers ' success was pre-1930 when they won the league twice and FA Cup six times.
Until 1992 Telemark boots were basically heavy leather boots with the front of the sole adapted to the 75mm Nordic Norm.
Until 1992 it was aligned to the National Coalition Party, but no longer has official connections to any Finnish political party.
Until 1992, most black House members were elected from inner-city districts in the North and West: Baltimore, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Los Angeles, New York City, Newark, New Jersey, Philadelphia and St. Louis all elected at least one black member.
Until 1992 it had no representative in the House of Commons ; as Speaker of the House of Lords the Lord Chancellor could not sit in the House of Commons.
Until 1992 the award was known as Best Traditional Blues Performance and was twice awarded to individual tracks rather than albums.
Until 1992 the award was known as Best Contemporary Blues Performance and in 1989 was awarded to a song rather than to an album ..
Until the fall of 1992, CTV programming made up a clear majority of NTV's schedule, although acquired programming from CanWest Global and others was present.
Until 1992, coins were denominated in Arabic using fils, qirsh, dirham and dinar but in English only in fils and dinar.
Until the 1992 campaign, Tsongas had never lost an election.
Until at least 1992, it was a component in every major war, despite beliefs after World War II that increasingly greater speeds and longer range weapons would make dogfighting obsolete.

Until and governor
Until the 1940s, the governor was allowed to serve unlimited terms ; since that time, governors have been limited to two consecutive terms.
Until 1741 the governorships were shared, with the governor spending most of his time in Massachusetts.
Until the 18th Century, the Portuguese governor in Goa had authority over all Portuguese possessions in the Indian Ocean, from southern Africa to southeast Asia.
Until 1911, every district governor and secretary had been a military officer.
Until then there had only been one in Stockholm, because the Council in Christiania was supposed to be led by an appointed governor, a position which had been vacant for 15 years because no Swedish king had dared or wished to appoint a new governor.
Until relatively recently, lieutenant governors were elected separately but concurrently with the governor ( not on a " ticket ").
Until the election of Arnold Schwarzenegger in 2003, Downey was the only governor of California who was not born in the United States.
Until the election of Ernie Fletcher in 2003, Blackburn was the only physician to serve as governor of Kentucky.
Until the election of Ernie Fletcher in 2003, Blackburn would be the only physician elected governor of Kentucky.
Until Rogers obtained his commission, the islands had been nominally governed by absentee Lords Proprietor, who did little except appoint a new, powerless governor when the position fell vacant.
Until 1951, the United States Navy selected the governor for American Samoa.
Until 2006, the award was the highest honor which the Governor of Indiana bestows, a personal tribute usually given to those who rendered distinguished service to the state or to the governor.
Until the end of the Ethiopian monarchy in 1974, there were two categories of nobility in Ethiopia, the Mesafint ( Ge ' ez መሳፍንት, modern, singular መስፍን, modern, " prince ") and the Mekwanint (, modern or መኮንን, " governor ").

Until and Taiwan
Until the mid-1990s, supporters of Chinese reunification on Taiwan were also bitterly opposed to the Communist Party of China.
Until 1991, opposition parties in Taiwan were formally illegal.
Until the early 1990s, proponents of Taiwan independence argued that they would consider handing Kinmen over to the PRC in any negotiated settlement.
Until the 1990s, the document was considered illegitimate by pro-independence advocates because it was not drafted in Taiwan, moreover Taiwan was sovereign Japanese territory until ceded in the San Francisco Peace Treaty effective April 28, 1952.
Until the 1970s, the United States recognized the Republic of China on Taiwan as the legitimate government of mainland China and did not maintain diplomatic relations with the communist regime of the People's Republic of China.
Until it was re-established as central bank in 1961, the Bank of Taiwan acted as the de facto central bank in Taiwan.
Until today, the Taiwan government-funded " Film Fund " is still an important way to explore Taiwan's film talent ; this film grant brings a lot of criticism.
Until the seventeenth century this area of Taiwan was a place of exile for Chinese criminals and occasional landing point for international mariners.
Until the war, the U. S. had largely abandoned the government of Chiang Kai-Shek, which had retreated to Taiwan, and had no plans to intervene in the Chinese Civil War.

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