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Until professional planners meet this situation squarely and update the concepts of zoning in a manner acceptable to the courts, I hope we in East Greenwich can continue to shape our own destiny.
Until the work actually appears I am not privileged to analyze it publicly in detail.
Until I was transferred into the Seventh Ulanys I was like every other Pole in my feeling about Jews.
Until our Moscow experience, I had not considered it necessary to prepare any argument formally or informally.
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Until the day I die people will keep saying, ‘ Leni is a Nazi ’, and I ’ ll keep saying, ‘ But what did she do ?’” Although she won more than 50 libel cases against people accusing her of collaborating with the Nazis, there are many unanswered questions about her relation to National Socialism in particular and fascism more generally.
Until that point I thought I had a Jewish background.
Until World War I, he was posted to various positions in the US and the Philippines.
Despite the book's one-sided and prejudiced statements about gay men, one middle-aged matron from a small town in Wisconsin was heard to say " Until I read this book, I never actually knew precisely what it was that homosexuals did ".
Primarily, he was concerned about the identity of the leading tenor: " Until I know for sure, I cannot compose duets, finales and trios ", he writes in October.
Much later, the pianist Ludwig Berger recalled him saying: " Until then I had never heard anyone play with such spirit and grace.
Another example is The Mexican Spitfires song " Until " which includes lines reflective of the idea of Katoomba as a sanctuary from city life: " In distance I found strength / Katoomba gave me peace of mind.
Until at least 1908, the British took the Macdonald line to be the boundary, but in 1911, the Xinhai Revolution resulted in the collapse of central power in China, and by the end of World War I, the British officially used the Johnson Line.
Until that time the identification with antiquity had been seen as a continuous history of Christendom from the conversion of Roman Emperor Constantine I.
Until it was closed during World War I ( 1917 ), the college was a model of progressive education.
Until I see an Arab country, a Muslim country, with a democracy, I won't understand how anyone can have a problem with how they're treated.
Until the cessation of World War I, the palazzo served as the German Embassy to Rome.

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Until 1863, many of the residents living on the east side of the county traveled Visalia Road by wagon to get their mail, purchase supplies and bring their goods to sell.
Until recently, many of the restaurants of the area, even the best, would close early to allow employees time to get home because the area was not particularly safe at night.
Until the 1940s they had a certain working-class chic, but by the 1950s and 60s they were quick stops for busy shoppers where one could get a cup of tea and a snack or a cheap and filling meal.
Until now, computer science has been the main degree to get, whether one wanted to make software systems ( software engineering ) or study the theoretical and mathematical facets of software systems ( computer science ).
Until relatively recently, these units tended to be bought by older people with home equity who could buy the unit outright, as it was difficult to get a mortgage against these units.
Until the Second World War it was regarded as just another Austrian grape, it took Lenz Moser's Hochkultur system of vine training to really get the best out of it, and it expanded quickly in plantation from the 1950s to later become Austria's most planted variety.
Until the late 1990s, those travelling by car had to make a long detour of 62 km around the fjord on the hringvegur ( road no. 1 ), in order to get from the city of Reykjavík to the town of Borgarnes.
Until and unless the following further steps won ’ t get follow, the living of people here would be difficult.
Until you get these proportions right the end product is apt to turn into either a lump of desiccated dough or else a semiliquid paste which sticks to your fingers.
Until Stephenson's bridge was built, Telford's bridge was the only crossing of the river, and therefore the only way to get to the ferry that leaves for Ireland.
Until recently, homeless or addicted women with children could get help but almost always had to give up their children.
Until 1938, only a handful of record breaking air flights had flown to New Zealand, where they were required to land and refuel, suggesting that an enemy attack could not both get to, attack, and then return from a mission to New Zealand.
" Until I saw it, you just don't get kind of how heartbreaking it can be.
Until you want to get “ closer ,” to get “ better .” Do you know what the fuck you want ?” Eventually, the couple breaks up while Danny and Bernie revert to their usual talk about “ broads ” and what is wrong with the world.

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Until the standardization of the projection speed of 24 frames per second ( fps ) for sound films between 1926 and 1930, silent films were shot at variable speeds ( or " frame rates ") anywhere from 12 to 26 fps, depending on the year and studio.
Until the second half of 2008, Sudan's economy boomed on the back of increases in oil production, high oil prices, and large inflows of foreign direct investment.
Until the second generation Onyx Reality Engine machines, SGI offered access to its high performance 3D graphics subsystems through a proprietary API known as IRIS Graphics Language ( IRIS GL ).
Until March 2012 ( when it was converted into a business airport ), it was the second airport in Romania in terms of air traffic and Bucharest's low-cost hub.
Until the discovery of the second moon Nereid in 1949, Triton was commonly known as simply " the satellite of Neptune ".
Until the second half of the 20th century, the Bayesian interpretation was largely rejected by the mathematics community as unscientific.
Until 1520, the city flourished, becoming the second largest population centre in the territory of the present Netherlands, after Utrecht.
* A History of Law in Japan Until 1868 by Carl Steenstrup ; Brill Academic Publishers ; second edition ( 1996 ) ISBN 90-04-10453-4
Until 1960, the meter was defined by a platinum-iridium prototype bar with two scratch marks on it ( that were, by definition, spaced apart by one meter ), the International Prototype Metre, and in 1983 the meter was redefined to be the distance in free space covered by light in 1 / 299, 792, 458 of a second ( thus defining the speed of light to be 299, 792, 458 meters per second ).
Until the 19th century the area was predominantly rural, but as London expanded in the second half of the 19th century it became extremely built-up.
Until recently, Tifton was the home of the world's second largest magnolia tree, which was located in Magnolia Tree Park.
Until the second half of the 20th century, Veenendaal was divided into two parts, a ' Gelders ' and an ' Utrechts ' part (' Gelders ' comes from Gelderland and ' Utrechts ' from Utrecht, both Dutch provinces ).
Until 1923 it was located on the second floor of the J. A.
Until 1999, when the Butler County Veterans Highway was built, Hamilton was the second largest city in the United States without direct interstate access.
Until recently, Mayes County was the second largest dairy producing county in the state.
Until the second half of the 20th century, this province was both the religious and cultural centre of the entire region.
Until 1974 – 75, two-legged ties that remained level after extra time in the second leg would be replayed ; in that time, three ties reached a third replay.
Until one was severely damaged by enemy air attack during World War II, there was a second ( identical ) non-conformist chapel to the right of the unscathed Anglican building.
Until the reign of Benedict XVI the tiara was also the ornament surmounting a Pope's personal coat of arms, as a tasseled hat ( under which a 1969 Instruction of the Holy See forbade the placing of a mitre, a second hat ) surmounted those of other prelates.
Until the second half of the 20th century, the majority of Francophone Quebec workers lived below the poverty line and did not join the executive ranks of the businesses of their own province.
Until recently it was the second most important railway station in the city, after Birmingham New Street station ; but, after its renovation and changes to services, Birmingham Moor Street ( in terms of passenger usage and facilities ) is now Birmingham's second main central station.
The second promotional single from New Life is " Until It's Gone " which was released on September 27, 2011.

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