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Until and death
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 Henry's sudden death, they had both loved the theater, and she " enthusiastically supported " her husband's theatrical aspirations.
Until his death in 1848, Muhammad Ali Pasha instituted a number of social and economic reforms that earned him the title of founder of modern Egypt.
Until her death in 1979 she participated in the Armstrong Memorial Research Foundation that she founded.
Until his death in 2004, Fatah had been closely identified with the leadership of Yasser Arafat, its founder.
Until his death, " Stringbean " played the field's ' scarecrow ,' delivering one-liners before being shouted down by the ' crow ' on his shoulder ; after his 1973 murder, he was not replaced, and the ' scarecrow ' simply was seen in the field as a memorial.
Until shortly before his death, Lenin worked to counter the disproportionate political influence of Joseph Stalin in the Communist Party and in the bureaucracy of the soviet government, partly because of abuses he had committed against the populace of Georgia, and partly because the autocratic Stalin had accumulated administrative power disproportionate to his office of General Secretary of the Communist Party.
Until his death, Jefferson invited students and faculty of the college to his home.
Until his death in 1969, twenty years after his return, Adorno contributed to the intellectual foundations of the Federal Republic, as a professor at Frankfurt University, critic of the vogue enjoyed by Heideggerian philosophy, partisan of critical sociology and teacher of music at the Darmstadt International Summer Courses for New Music.
Until after Wilde's death his name remained disgraced and few discussed, let alone performed, his work.
Until the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan, University of California president Robert Sproul did not know what the purpose of the laboratory was and thought it might be producing a " death ray ".
Until his death in 1827, little was altered in the constitutional regulation of the Saxon state.
Until 1970, a coadjutor archbishop, one who has special faculties and the right to succeed to the leadership of a see on the death or resignation of the incumbent, was assigned also to a titular see, which he held until the moment of succession.
7: 37: 16 to 7: 37: 21 Until when they come to the our messengers to take them in death.
Until his death on September 18, 2008 at the age of 93, Henry Z. Steinway, the great-grandson of the Steinway founder, still worked for Steinway and put his signature on custom-made limited edition pianos.
Until 1998 mutiny, and another offence of failing to suppress or report a mutiny, were each punishable with death.
Until his death in 1723, Orléans was generally considered to be first in line to the throne, although legitimists considered that Philip V of Spain, né Duke of Anjou and fils de France, held that place, on the contention that his renunciation in 1700 was constitutionally invalid.
Until his fiftieth year he supported himself by writing, principally by contributing extensively to illustrated monthly magazines in the United States and Great Britain, but after his sister's death in 1892 his royalties were supplemented by a modest income from the family's properties in Syracuse, New York.
Until his death in 2010, Clint Formby, Marshall's nephew, a Dickens County native, and the owner of KPAN AM & FM radio in Hereford, hosted the longest running one-person radio broadcast in the United States.
Until his death in the Brighton bombing in 1984, the constituency was represented by Sir Anthony Berry.
Until the day of his death, however, he remained firmly entrenched on the Left, and maintaining that the long-term outlooks for humanity were ' bleak '.
Until 1953 the school was known as Wickett Ward School, but after the death of Mrs. Helen Gensler ( a teacher ), the Trustees on January 13, 1953 voted to change the name of the Helen Gensler Elementary School.
Until his death in 1492 Lorenzo supported and protected Giovanni.
Until Armstrong's death, the Worldwide Church of God adhered to its founder's teachings.
Until 963 the Lusatian tribes were subdued by the Saxon margrave Gero and upon his death two years later, the March of Lusatia was established on the territory of today's Lower Lusatia and remained with the Holy Roman Empire, while the adjacent Northern March again got lost in the Slavic uprising of 983.

Until and 1729
Until Putney Bridge opened in 1729, London Bridge was the only road-crossing of the Thames downstream of Kingston-upon-Thames.

Until and repeatedly
In her memoir Until the Final Hour, published in English translation in 2003, one of Hitler's secretaries, Traudl Junge ( née Humps ), writes that in late 1943 or early 1944, Hitler spoke repeatedly of the possibility of a devastating bomber attack on the Wolfsschanze by the Western Allies.
Until Fonblanque sold The Examiner in the mid-1860s, the newspaper took the form of a sixteen-page journal priced at 6d, designed to be kept and repeatedly referred to.
Until today no documented case of a patient who got cured by Hamer's method is known, instead newspapers repeatedly report on victims of Hamer's practice throughout Europe.

Until and attacked
Until then, the coming of the kingdom will continue to be attacked by evil powers as Christians wait with hope for the second coming of their Savior.
Until the 1970s, fires were usually attacked while they declined, so the same strategy that was used for open air fires was effective.
Until October the fleet attacked Spanish shipping and settlements ; during one of the actions De With was wounded by a musket bullet.
Until the United States entered the war and Germany attacked the Soviet Union ( Operation Barbarossa ), the Polish army was one of the largest forces of the Allies.

Until and colonial
Until the latter half of the Japanese colonial era the Mountain tribes were not entirely governed by any non-tribal polity.
Until the latter part of the nineteenth century when institutional chieftaincy evolved ( and was latter imposed by colonial administration ), broader Dagaaba communities functioned under a system of councils of elders.
Until the late 1950s, the Afro-Dominican culture of most of the island was repressed by the colonial government and the influence of the Roman Catholic Church, both of which taught that African-derived music was evil, demonic and uncultured.
Until the rise of the Australian Labor Party in the 1890s, the Australian colonies did not have formal party systems, although many colonial politicians called themselves Liberals or Conservatives.
Until the mid-19th century, the British government used a system of punitive taxes to make it impossible for its colonial producers in the Caribbean to refine their own sugar and supply Britain with finished sugarloaves.
Until their 1871 unification, the German states had not been able to concentrate on the development of a navy, and this essentially had precluded German participation in earlier imperialist scrambles for remote colonial territory-the so-called " place in the sun ".
Until the Second World War BMS provided education not only for the locality but also for many colonial and military personnel seeking good education for their young families.
Until the British colonial period, there was little effective control by any of the empires centered in peninsular India ; the region was populated by autonomous feuding tribes.
Until the passage of the Act, a number of colonial statutes had been struck down by local judges on the grounds of repugnancy to English laws ( whether or not those English laws had been intended by Parliament to be effective in the colony ).
( Until the end of the colonial period, rangers depended on Indians as both allies and teachers.
Until 1855 no colonial bishop was consecrated outside the British Isles, the first instance being Bishop MacDougall of Labuan, consecrated in India under a commission from the Archbishop of Canterbury ; and until 1874 it was held to be unlawful for a bishop to be consecrated in England without taking the suffragan's Oath of Due Obedience.

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