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Until abolished ( in the Ordinary Form but not in the Extraordinary Form ) by Pope Paul VI's apostolic letter Ministeria quædam of 15 August 1972, the subdiaconate was the lowest of the major orders of the Latin Rite of the Catholic Church.
Until 8 January 2010, the Director of the Royal Institution was Baroness ( Susan ) Greenfield, but following a review, the position was abolished for being " no longer affordable ".
Until 1994, the group had the position of a national monopoly for production and distribution, but this was abolished when Sweden joined the European Union in 1995.
Until slavery was abolished, musicians in these groups were members of the slave class ( andevo ) directed by a Hova ( free Merina ).
Until 1979, when the Canal Zone as a solely United States territory was abolished under the terms of the Panama Canal Treaties, the town of Balboa was the administrative center of the Canal Zone ( and remained so until mid-day of December 31, 1999, by which time, according to the Torrijos-Carter Treaties, the Panama Canal and all its assets, territories, etc., would be fully turned over to Panama and the Panamanian government, to be run however the Panamanian government fit and deems fit ).
Until 1969, 48 were from territorial constituencies and 4 were for graduates of The Queen's University of Belfast ; in that year the QUB seats were abolished and four extra territorial constituencies created on the outskirts of Belfast where the population had grown.
Until 1891, it was the lower house in a bicameral legislature when its upper house counterpart, the Legislative Council of New Brunswick, was abolished.
Until August 1997, the government which the Taliban had ousted, which remained in rebellion until the end of the Taliban in 2001, had a Prime Minister in the government, but the position was abolished.
Until 1946, when the Legislative Reorganization Act abolished both the House and Senate Committees on Indian Affairs, the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs had been in existence since the early 19th century.
Until recently there were also ' temporary sheriffs ' who were appointed by the executive year by year and only sat for particular days by invitation ; this class of sheriff was abolished as being inconsistent with judicial independence following the decision of the High Court of Justiciary in Starrs v Ruxton.
Until divisions were abolished as part of local government reforms in 2000 it was part of Peshawar Division.
Until, in the end, the limit law, after having proved destructive to many people, was from mere necessity abolished.
Until this rank was abolished with the ascension of King Muyeol in 654, only those holding sacred bone rank were permitted to assume the throne.
Until the Shire of Tingalpa was abolished in 1949, Mount Cotton hosted its council chambers.
Until local government reorganisation in the 1970s, it was defined as consisting of Taunton borough, Wellington Urban District, Wiveliscombe Urban District ( until that was abolished ) and the Dulverton, Taunton and Wellington rural districts.
Until divisions were abolished in the year 2000, Sargodha was the divisional headquarters of Sargodha Division.
Until it was abolished for the 2010 general election, it elected one Member of Parliament ( MP ) by the first past the post system of election.
Until Scottish counties were abolished, for most purposes, in 1975, the constituency represented the county of Argyll, except that constituency boundaries may not have coincided at all times with county boundaries, and any parliamentary burgh within the county would have been outside the constituency.
It is also the name of a ward of the County Borough of Wrexham Until 1974 the valley was part of the traditional county of Denbighshire ; then it became part of the short-lived county of Clwyd, which was abolished in 1996.
Until 1969, Zell was the district seat of the now abolished district of the same name.

Until and 1993
Until the end of 1993, Turkmenistan had experienced less economic disruption than other former Soviet states because its economy received a boost from higher prices for oil and gas and a sharp increase in hard currency earnings.
Until the Florida Marlins arrived in 1993, Arlington Stadium was often the hottest stadium in the Majors, with temperatures frequently topping around 100 degrees throughout the months of summer.
Until it was decommissioned in September 1993, the U. S. Navy had at least one Stinger Gunnery Detachment attached to Beachmaster Unit Two in Little Creek Virginia.
Until 1993, when production was sold to Lockheed, General Dynamics ' former Fort Worth Division manufactured the Western world's most-produced jet fighter, the F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Until 18 December 2010, Eton College was an exempt charity under English law ( Charities Act 1993, Schedule 2 ).
Until December 31, 1993, the law provided a maximum amount of compensation on which the Medicare tax could be imposed each year.
Until 1993, the Avid Media Composer could only be used for editing commercials or other small content projects, because the Apple Macintosh computers could access only 50 gigabytes of storage at one time.
Until 1979 the college did not allow women students, but in 1993 Exeter College became the first of the former all-male colleges to elect a woman, Marilyn Butler, as its Rector.
Until 1993, baseball was the only team sport played professionally in Japan.
Until 1993, with the taxonomic changes proposed by Taylor, et al., the family Conidae contained only Conus species, but then the family was split into several subfamilies, including many which were previously in the family Turridae.
Until 1993, all these years use the Pistrucci reverse except for 1986 which used a gold version of the circulating Two Pound coin, and 1989 when a completely new design was used to commemorate the 500th anniversary of the first issue of the sovereign coin-the obverse shows the Queen seated on the coronation throne holding the orb and sceptre, with the legend, while the reverse shows a crowned shield within a double rose and the legend.
Until 1993, US 93 ended a short distance north of Wickenburg, Arizona at a junction with U. S. Highway 89.
Until 1993, both MYR and Myrtle Beach AFB jointly used the main runway ; this limited civil operations to 30 landings per day and led to a local business movement to build an entirely new airport.
Until February 1997, Ziemkiewicz wrote political and socio-economical essays for Gazeta Polska ( 1993 – 1997 ).
Until 1993, New Zealand's first-past-the-post electoral system, like that of the United States, imposed strong centralizing and bipartisan pressures on its political configurations, which disadvantaged minor parties.
Until 1993, a small triangle of land south of Cowcross Street was within the City of London and formed part of the Farringdon Without ward.
Until 1993 Operation Team Spirit in Korea remained the division's largest annual maneuver exercise, involving more than half of the division's strength.
Until the United Nations banned certain types of fishing nets in 1993, many Pacific white-sided dolphins were killed in drift nets.
Until April 1993, the council met at the Shire Office at High Street and Houston Street, Epping, next to the primary school.
Until 1993 the award was known as the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording.
Until 1993 the award was known as the Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Recording.
Until 1993 Chocó was relatively peaceful.
Until 1993, All India Radio or AIR, a government undertaking, was the only radio broadcaster in India.
Until 1993 Koch was a city council member in his hometown of Eschborn.
Until 1993, membership of the CBA was limited to societies and organisations.

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