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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 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.
Planning may involve the development of biological identification systems. Until recently in the United States, most biological defense strategies have been geared to protecting soldiers on the battlefield rather than ordinary people in cities.
Until at least September 2005, the United States funded efforts to help protect a major pipeline, the 769-kilometer-long Caño Limón – Puerto Coveñas pipeline, which carries about 20 percent of Colombia's oil production to Puerto Coveñas from the guerrilla-infested Arauca region in the eastern Andean foothills and Amazonian jungle.
Until 1981, editions of the book used code names for certain people and places in those sections that dealt with the United Order.
Until better out-of-band signaling equipment was developed in the 1990s, fast, unacknowledged, and loud DTMF tone sequences could be heard during the commercial breaks of cable channels in the United States and elsewhere.
Until the first award of the Air Force Distinguished Service Medal in 1965, United States Air Force personnel received this award as well, as was the case with several other Army decorations until the Air Force fully established its own system of decorations.
Until 1987, 1-2-3 Jell-O could readily be found in grocery stores throughout most of the United States, but the dessert is now extremely rare.
* Until 1990, the name in the United Kingdom and Ireland for a Snickers bar
Until 2005, the United Nations General Assembly annually adopted a detailed resolution about the situation in Burma by consensus.
Until 2003, primarily black-tailed prairie dogs were collected from the wild for the exotic pet trade in Canada, the United States, Japan, and Europe.
Until recently, the idea of multiracial or multiethnic nations, like the United States or India, struck many Koreans as odd or even contradictory.
Until 2005, the Lord Chancellor fused the Legislature, Executive and Judiciary, as he was the ex officio Speaker of the House of Lords, a Government Minister who sat in Cabinet and was head of the Lord Chancellor's Department which administered the courts, the justice system and appointed judges, and was the head of the Judiciary in England and Wales and sat as a judge on the Judicial Committee of the House of Lords, the highest domestic court in the entire United Kingdom, and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, the senior tribunal court for parts of the Commonwealth.
The 158-minute cut of Until the End of the World was released on VHS, laserdisc ( widescreen ) and, more recently, Amazon Instant Video in the United States.
Until the twentieth century the customary units of measure in the United States were sometimes just as variable.
Until this episode Santa Anna's reputation had been that of a cunning and crafty man, rather than a cruel one ... together with the fall of the Alamo, branded both Santa Anna and the Mexican people with a reputation for cruelty and aroused the fury of the people of Texas, the United States, and even Great Britain and France, thus considerably promoting the success of the Texas Revolution.
Until the war with the Soviet Union was finished, Hitler was reluctant to have a war with the United States, and insisted upon avoiding " incidents " with the U. S. Navy as much as possible, whereas Raeder was all for a war with the United States.
Until the 1960s, the United States not only grew but also manufactured and exported more tobacco than any other country.
Until the early 1970s, the Republic of China was recognized as the sole legitimate government of China by the United Nations and most Western nations, refusing to recognize the People's Republic of China on account of the Cold War.
Until March 1, 2003, the Service was part of the United States Department of the Treasury.
Until the formal opening of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom on 1 October 2009, life peers created under the Appellate Jurisdiction Act were known as " Lords of Appeal in Ordinary " or in common parlance " Law Lords ".
" Until 1970, this was also the standard used in juvenile court in the United States.
Until that time there were only 108 stations in the United States.

Until and States
Until the twentieth century, the States relied on indirect taxation to finance the administration of Jersey.
Until the early 20th century, formal writing and even much poetry and fiction was done in Literary Chinese, which was modelled on the classics of the Warring States period and Han Dynasty.
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 the 1830s, the Pawnee in what became United States territory were relatively isolated from interaction with Europeans and escaped some of the losses due to introduction of Eurasian infectious diseases, such as measles, smallpox, and cholera, to which Native Americans had no immunity.
Until the 1970s, aviation had been a traditionally male occupation in the United States.
Until recently, the most common treatment in the United States was an application of an extermination chemical, such as diazinon.
Until the recent increase in popularity of Texas hold ' em, seven-card stud was the most popular poker variant in home games across the United States, and in casinos in the eastern part of the country.

Until and Supreme
Response from Variety after the initial release reflects the outrage generated by Romero's film: " Until the Supreme Court establishes clear-cut guidelines for the pornography of violence, Night of the Living Dead will serve nicely as an outer-limit definition by example.
Until 1952, the Naturalization Acts written by Congress still allowed only white persons to become naturalized as citizens ( except for two years in the 1870s which the Supreme Court declared to be a mistake ).
Until the creation of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom ( early 21st century ), certain judges sat in the House of Lords by virtue of holding life peerages, and were addressed by the according peerage style.
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 tenure of Chief Justice John Marshall, all Supreme Court justices wore red robes with ermine trim and full-bottomed wigs, reminiscent of British court dress.
Until the 1970s, morning dress was required of all attorneys appearing before the United States Supreme Court by the Court's rules.
Until 2005, COMSECONDFLT had a permanent assignment with NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic's ( SACLANT ) chain-of-command, as the Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic ( COMSTRIKFLTLANT ).
Until 1984, the deluxe Cutlass Supreme model was known as the Cutlass Calais.
Until the death of Chief Justice Rehnquist, the composition of the Supreme Court had remained unchanged since 1994, the second longest time period without a membership change in U. S. history ( the longest having been from 1812 – 1823 ).
Until the Supreme Court struck down all laws banning interracial marriage in 1967, a number of states banned interracial marriage and did not accept interracial marriage certificates issued in other states.
Until the 1947 case of Adamson v. California, Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black argued in his dissent that the framers ' intent should control the Court's interpretation of the 14th Amendment, and he attached a lengthy appendix that quoted extensively from Bingham's congressional testimony.
Until the creation of the Supreme Court, ultimate appeal lay to the House of Lords, a chamber of the Parliament of the United Kingdom ( though in modern practice only the Law Lords sitting in the Appellate Committee, rather than the whole House, heard appeals ).
Until that moment there were two main military authorities, the Supreme Military Council ( Высший военный совет, Vysshy voyenny sovyet ) and the Operative Department of the People's Commissariat for Military Affairs ( Оперативный отдел Народного комиссариата по военным делам, Opyerativny otdel Narodnogo komissariata po voyennym dyelam ).
Until 1914, the American judicial system, including the Supreme Court of the United States, largely followed the precepts of English common law when it came to matters dealing with the validity of introducing evidence in criminal trials.
Until the appointment of Sandra Day O ' Connor to the Supreme Court of the United States, the club had always extended honorary memberships to the Court's Justices ; those who accepted include Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and former Chief Justice Warren Burger.
Until October 2012, he was the President of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom.
Until his appointment to the Supreme Court, he was joint head of Brick Court Chambers.
Until 1 October 2009 its name was the Supreme Court of Judicature.

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