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Until and independence
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 1996 the day is celebrated as the Independence Day of Belarus ; after a referendum held that year the celebration of independence is moved to June 3.
Until then, Congress decided that a committee should prepare a document announcing and explaining independence in the event that Lee's resolution was approved when it was brought up again in July.
Until Kenyan independence in 1963, the fastest and most modern ferry,, was designated a Royal Mail Ship.
Until today she rules with complete independence in her own country and the frontier areas of the country of the Haḍani, in the southern part of country of the habashi.
Until the early 1990s, proponents of Taiwan independence argued that they would consider handing Kinmen over to the PRC in any negotiated settlement.
Until independence in 1975, São Tomé and Príncipe had few ties abroad except those that passed through Portugal.
Until his very last minute, Martí dedicated his life to achieve full independence for Cuba.
Until 1946 Soviet forces fought against the Polish independence movement, and some former AK and NSZ continued to fight as Cursed soldiers well into 1956.
Until independence, Algeria was legally a part of France ; after independence many felt that they had been betrayed and were now portrayed as an " embarrassment " to their country or to blame for the war.
Until independence, players for Namibia were also eligible to represent South Africa, with Namibian-born Springboks including Jan Ellis and, more recently, Percy Montgomery.
Until 1803, when it was occupied by French and Prussian troops, Hanover was a constituent state of the Holy Roman Empire ; when it regained independence in 1814, Hanover was raised to a kingdom, which lasted until 1866.
Until the independence of Angola in 1975, the city of Nova Lisboa expanded and its economic growth and development boomed, making it one of the most important urban centres in the then Portuguese Overseas Province of Angola.
Until then, Abkhazia, secured from large-scale invasions by its mountainous location and impassable forests, had retained independence and profitted from commerce in traditional Caucasian commodities, that of slaves not excepted.
Until February 1992, Shamba was the head of Aidgylara, which played a leading role in Abkhazia's struggle for independence.
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 the independence of Guyana in 1966, it competed as the British Guiana national football team.
Until the achievement of Namibian independence, Pohamba represented SWAPO across Africa, although he studied politics in the Soviet Union for a time in the early 1980s.
Until the early 20th century, Irish music was usually only played in people's homes, but after 1920 ( when Ireland gained its independence from Great Britain ), Irish music flourished, and crossroads dancing became very popular.
Until the victory of Henry VII at Bosworth in 1485, the Welsh on many occasions revolted against English rule in an attempt to gain their independence.
Until recently, consensus was that he ruled between c. 130 – 110 BCE in Northern India and that his father was the great king Menander I. Menander ruled the entire Indo-Greek empire, but in this scenario, the western parts including Paropamisade and Arachosia, gained independence after the death of Menander I, pushing Strato and Agathokleia eastwards to Gandhar and Punjab.
Until India's independence in 1947, many princely states hunted this antelope and Indian gazelle, the chinkara, with specially trained captive Asiatic cheetahs.
Until March 14, 1939, when Slovakia declared its independence, the Hlinka Guard attracted recruits from all walks of life.

Until and parade
Until 2009, the earliest preserved representation of the menorah of the Temple was depicted in a frieze on the Arch of Titus, commemorating his triumphal parade in Rome following the destruction of Jerusalem in the year 70.
Until 1965, usually only one cymbalist was used in the field corps although two or even three cymbalists were not uncommon, especially on parade.
Until 2007, the parade was also broadcast on CBS, and KTTV also televised the parade for many years until 1995.
Until 1914 the majority of armies still provided colourful dress uniforms for all ranks, at least for parade and off duty wear.
Until 1914 bearskins were worn in parade uniform by the Regiment der Grenadiers (" Regiment of Grenadiers ") of the Belgian Army.
Until 1977, some of the floats like the elephant train and the American flag finale were 2D and had to be pulled or pushed along the parade route.
Until the end of the nineteenth century, the monthly pay day was marked by a parade with band.
Until 1830, the Cathedral was the ending place of the annual St. Patrick's Day parade.
Until recently Economy hosted the Economy Clam Festival which featured a parade and slowpitch softball tournament, a local bazaar, and the choosing of a Clam Queen, near the McLellan-Scott farmhouse.
Until 1939, the Cavalry of the Imperial Guard wore a French style parade uniform consisting of a dark-blue tunic with red Brandenburg braiding, a red kepi and red breeches.
Until the advent of Carnavalito ( Children's Carnival ), the parade of the Castañeda family would become the opening of the Carnival.

Until and uniform
Until 1930, it was uncommon for students to wear a uniform.
Until the 1988 – 89 NBA season the road uniform had " San Antonio " on the front while the home uniform featured the team nickname adopted from the Spurs logo ; from 1973 – 82 the road uniform lettering is black with silver trim.
Until the outbreak of World War I, they wore a distinctive uniform comprising a plumed busby, green dolman braided in yellow, and crimson breeches.
Until about the end of the second month of pregnancy, the villi cover the entire chorion, and are almost uniform in size ; but, after this, they develop unequally.
Until the early to mid 1970s, the uniform for girls almost always consisted of a skirt or jumper ; but it is now common, in the United States, for female pupils to wear uniform shorts or slacks, especially in warmer weather.
Until 1969 the standard uniform for the Ensemble choir, soloists and orchestra was the tunic and riding breeches.
Until May 2004, it was also part of the initial uniform issue for soldiers who received their Army Green Service Uniform before becoming MOS-qualified, and thus being allowed to wear the standard black Army beret.
Until 2001 the Bishop Douglass uniform for girls consisted of a long royal blue skirt, grey V-neck jumper and a royal blue blazer.
Until today, the Board of Student Librarians has still retained their traditional white and lightblue uniform, with the addition of a dark blue blazer, which is the highest honour given to student leaders.
Until its reorganisation in 1943 its members were entitled to wear a uniform similar to that of the Royal Engineers In recent times recruitment has diversified from road, rail and port specialists to cover almost all aspects of engineering.
Until 1914 the regiment wore a unique full dress uniform, comprising a rifle green shako with black upright plume, rifle green doublet and Douglas tartan trews.

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