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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 our Moscow experience, I had not considered it necessary to prepare any argument formally or informally.
* Lambert I ( Until 650 )
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.
Until I get the second half of this album out, I won't do another collaboration.
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.

Until and was
`` Until this Hungarian Committee matter came up, Bang-Jensen was a fine and devoted individual.
Until the last year or so the profession of friendship with the United States had been an article of faith with Trujillo, and altogether too often this profession was accepted here as evidence of his good character.
Until 1958 the state was also entitled to a special type of manufacturers' discount through the dealers.
Until the Charter of Liberties was issued in the fall of 1958, there were no guarantees of the right to assemble or to organize for political purposes.
Until a few weeks ago, however, Arnold Palmer was some god-like creature who had nothing in common with the duffers.
Until the 20th century, the term asphaltum was also used.
Until the 17th century, art referred to any skill or mastery and was not differentiated from crafts or sciences, but in modern usage the fine arts, where aesthetic considerations are paramount, are distinguished from acquired skills in general, and the decorative or applied arts.
Until the late 19th century, the axiom of choice was often used implicitly, although it had not yet been formally stated.
Until he was four years old, van Vogt and his family spoke only a dialect of Low German in the home.
Until these experiments, atomic number was not known to be a physical and experimental quantity.
Until independence, Armenia's economy was based largely on industry — chemicals, electronic products, machinery, processed food, synthetic rubber and textiles ; it was highly dependent on outside resources.
Until modern times there was no clear distinction between the architect and engineer.
Until the dissolution of Holy Roman Empire and mediatization of smaller imperial fiefs by Napoleon, the evangelical Abbess of Quedlinburg was also per officio the head of that reichsunmittelbar state.
Until 1800, Abensberg was a municipality belonging to the Straubing district of the Electorate of Bavaria.
Until 1953, it was known as the New York Curb Exchange.
Until Fath Ali Shah's death in 1834, the Imam Hasan Ali Shah enjoyed a quiet life and was held in high esteem at the Qajar court.
Until then, the song was sung in Australia as a patriotic song.
Until 1939 iron ore was mined on the Braunenberg hill.
Until the late 19th century the only available propellant was black powder.
" Until this time IP address registration in the ARIN region was done by a department within the Network Solutions corporation, which provided the initial staff and computer infrastructure for ARIN.
Until the 1970s there was considerable debate within psychiatry on the most appropriate term to use to describe the new drugs.
Until the establishment of the prison, the area was entirely dependent on agriculture, and, after the close of the prison, the town continued economically dependent on agriculture.

Until and transferred
Until 1970, such archbishops were transferred to a titular see.
Until recently, the stink badgers had been classified with the other badgers on the basis of physical examination, but genetic testing has proven correct those who believed stink badgers share a more recent common ancestor with skunks than they do with the weasel family ; stink badgers have therefore been transferred from the Mustelidae to the skunk family.
Until 1974 it was in Berkshire, but was transferred to Oxfordshire in that year.
Until 2005, the Home Secretary was the minister responsible for prisons and probation, however that was transferred to the newly-created Ministry of Justice.
Until the mid-17th century, when bestowal of the title of Khan was transferred to the Dalai Lama, all Mongol tribes recognized this claim and the political prestige attached to it.
Until all hydrogens attached to boron have been transferred away, the boron group BH < sub > 2 </ sub > will continue adding to more alkenes.
Until 1861 relics of Saint Lucy were venerated in a church dedicated to her in Venice ; after its demolition, they were transferred to the church of San Geremia.
Until 1974 it was in Berkshire, but was transferred to Oxfordshire in that year, and from Wallingford Rural District to the district of South Oxfordshire.
Until 8BITMIME, a variety of binary-to-text encoding techniques have been overlaid on top of such systems to restore transparency – to make sure that any possible file can be transferred so that the final output " user data " is actually identical to the original user data.
Until 1979, the SABC also operated broadcasting services in Namibia, which was then under South African rule, but in that year, these were transferred to the South West African Broadcasting Corporation ( SWABC ).
Until 1893, when it was transferred to Herefordshire, Edvin Loach formed an exclave of Worcestershire in the hundred of Doddingtree.
Until 1950 the Grand Canal Company had ownership of the canal, when the Transport Act, 1950 transferred the canal to Córas Iompair Éireann.
Until 1852, Oeiras was the capital of the Piauí Capitany, however due to difficulties in Communication and Trade, the capital was transferred to an area next to the Parnaíba River, to the other cities and to the sea coast.
Until 1994, the service was available via proprietary network software, but it was transferred to the nascent World Wide Web early that year.
Until March 13, 2004, it covered 393 km between its two termini ; however, with the opening of the Kyushu Shinkansen on March 13, the section between Yatsushiro and Sendai was transferred to the third-sector Hisatsu Orange Railway Company.
Until 1882, sees lost to the Muslim conquests were distinguished by the Latin phrase in partibus infidelium, " in the territory of the unbelievers ", or more often simply in partibus, or because the diocese was dissolved, absorbed into another diocese, or the see was transferred to another location.
Until 1602 he transferred the unnamed village ( sometimes referred to as Sejna ) into a town called Juriewo, after its founder.
Until 2008, Internet Infidels hosted a discussion board, IIDB ( Internet Infidels Discussion Board ), but during 2008, IIDB was transferred to a new site, Freethought and Rationalism Discussion Board ( FRDB ), and most of the archives were transferred as well.
Until 2006, Tutbury Crystal, a manufacturer of high-quality cut glass products, was based in the village -- however production transferred to Stoke-on-Trent as the existing factory was very old and was thought to be too small for the modern company's requirements.
Until the end of the Cold War many of the sites were retained by the government but now have been sold off to private buyers or converted into museums ( for example ' RAF Hack Green ') and some transferred to the National Air Traffic Control Centre.
Until 1991, RTP owned its transmitter network, which was transferred to a state-owned enterprise which, through a series of mergers, became part of Portugal Telecom.
Until 1992, these colleges were controlled and funded by local education authorities ( LEAs ), but the Further and Higher Education Act, 1992 transferred all institutions within the sector to the Further Education Funding Council for England ( FEFC ), a national agency with strategic responsibility for the operation of general further education ( FE ) colleges.
Until 1960 it carried the monthly notices of the RAS, at which time these were transferred to the newly established Quarterly Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society ( 1960 – 1996 ) and then to its successor journal Astronomy & Geophysics ( since 1997 ).

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