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Until 1986, they were called " military vicariates " and had a status similar to that apostolic vicariates, which are headed by a bishop who receives his authority by delegation from the Pope.
Each of the country's nine departments returns four senators elected by proportional representation ( D ' Hondt ) ( Until 2009 the Senate had 27 seats: three seats per department: two from the party or formula that receives the most votes, with the third senator representing the second-placed party.
Until his credentials have been presented and found in proper order, an envoy receives no official recognition.

Until and new
Until the 1970s there was considerable debate within psychiatry on the most appropriate term to use to describe the new drugs.
Until 1997, when the British Library ( previously centred on the Round Reading Room ) moved to a new site, the British Museum was unique in that it housed both a national museum of antiquities and a national library in the same building.
Until the new faculty member, Dr. Newsome, is assigned to teach at least one course, his details cannot be recorded.
Until 2009, when the new constitution came into force and created the Legislative Assembly, the legislature of the islands was the Legislative Council, which had existed since the 19th century.
Until then, previously issued FIPS place codes, renamed " Census Code ," will continue to be used, with the Census bureau assigning new codes as needed for their internal use during the transition.
Until recently, the Principality's banking laws permitted banks to issue numbered accounts, but new regulations require strict know-your-customer practices for all accounts.
Until a new stadium ( what would become the Kingdome ) was ready, the Pilots would play at Sick's Stadium, the home of the city's longtime PCL franchise, the Seattle Rainiers.
Until recently, the last woolly mammoths were generally assumed to have vanished from Europe and southern Siberia about 12, 000 years ago, but new findings show some were still present there about 10, 000 years ago.
Until 1751 in England and Wales ( and all British dominions ) the new year started on 25 March – Lady Day, one of the four quarter days ( the change to 1 January took place in 1600 in Scotland ).
Until a new bishop could be appointed, he bade the clergy of Riez obey the Bishop of Arles.
Until recently electrical energy has not been converted and stored on a major scale, however new efforts to that effect began in the 21st century.
Until a new key has been distributed, Carol is effectively " out of contact ".
Until the 1900s, new neighborhoods usually sought or accepted annexation to the central city to obtain city services.
Until recently, there were tax advantages to living trusts in South Africa, although most of these advantages have fallen away with new legislation.
Until the 19th century these silver dollar coins were actual Spanish dollars minted in the new world, mostly at Mexico City.
Until the Inclosure Acts, which came into force in England in the 18th century, there had been little need for horses to jump fences routinely, but with this act of Parliament came new challenges for those who followed fox hounds.
Until recently, the regions surrounding Bucharest were largely rural, but after 1989, new suburbs started to be built around Bucharest, in the surrounding Ilfov county.
Until recently prion diseases were only thought to be transmissible via direct contact with infected tissue, such as from eating infected tissue, transfusion or transplantation ; new research now suggests that prion diseases can be transmitted via aerosols, but that the general public is not at risk of airborne infection.
On July 7, Metropolis Records released a new compilation entitled Until The Shadows.
Until the new cuticle has hardened the animals are defenseless and almost immobilized.
Until then, Champagne houses produced different cuvées of varying quality, but a top-of-the-range wine produced to the highest standards ( and priced accordingly ) was a new idea.
Until SSE2, SSE integer instructions introduced with later SSE extensions could still operate on 64-bit MMX registers because the new XMM registers require operating system support.
Until the late 1950s, YMCAs in the United States were built with hotel-like rooms called residences or dormitories ; These rooms were built with the young men in mind coming from rural America and many foreign born young men arriving to the new cities.
Until the completion of the new development, the closest swimming pool is Tooting Lido.
Until 1889, the county of Surrey included the present-day London borough of Lambeth, when drawing up boundaries for the London Boroughs, the Government had initially suggested that Metropolitan Borough of Lambeth and the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark should be merged to form a new borough, with the southern and eastern section of the Metropolitan Borough of Wandsworth ( including Clapham, Streatham and Tooting ) forming another.

Until and name
Until now, this name hasn't been officially in use, the board instead opting for sponsorship deals because of financial motives.
Until his return from Mexico in 1930 Whorf had been entirely an autodidact in linguistic theory and field methodology, yet he had already made a name for himself in Middle American linguistics.
Until June 2007, The New York Times, from which the Square gets its name, was published at offices at 239 West 43rd Street ; the paper stopped printing papers there on June 15, 1997.
Until 1987, it was called Frobisher Bay, a name that is still occasionally used.
Until 1670, he wrote his name as John Wray.
* Until 1990, the name in the United Kingdom and Ireland for a Snickers bar
Until 1954, when the uniforms had " Athletics " spelled out in script across the front, the team's name never appeared on either home or road uniforms.
Until the 1930s, when the Nazi government began a program of Germanization, and in 1945, when the Soviets annexed Prussia and made Old Prussian place-names illegal ,< ref name =" Sov Illegal ">
Until after Wilde's death his name remained disgraced and few discussed, let alone performed, his work.
Until 1912, USC students ( especially athletes ) were known as Fighting Methodists or Wesleyans, though neither name was approved by the university.
Until the late 1980s, UMIST's official alumni organisation was called the Manchester Technology Association, a name which was a relic of UMIST's past incarnation as ' The Tech '.
Until 1961, the University formed part of the University of New Zealand ( UNZ ), and issued degrees in its name.
# Until the mid-19th-century German-speakers most commonly used the name Wenden to refer to Slovenes.
Until the 1940s, most think tanks were known only by the name of the institution.
Until the early 17th century, the French used the name Rivière du Canada to designate the Saint Lawrence upstream to Montreal and the Ottawa River after Montreal.
Until 1889, the county of Surrey included the present-day London borough of Southwark, yet the name has been used for various areas of civil administration, including the ancient Borough of Southwark, the Metropolitan Borough of Southwark and the current London Borough of Southwark.
Until about 1980 the government still required that a name change applicant apply to the government regional representative ( fylkesmann ).
Until 1955 the company name was shown with the ampersand.
Until the early 20th Century, an alternative Māori name for the North Island was Aotearoa.
Until the 1960s ununoctium was known as eka-emanation ( emanation is the old name for radon ).
Until meeting Bonaparte, she was known as Rose, but Bonaparte preferred to call her Joséphine, the name she adopted from then on.
Until this ship model was discovered, archaeologists, classicists, and historians had only been able to hypothesize on what the seating arrangement might have been like on a hemiolia based on its name.
Until the 1990s, the refrigerants were often chlorofluorocarbons such as R-12 ( dichlorodifluoromethane ), one in a class of several refrigerants using the brand name Freon, a trademark of DuPont.
Until a few decades previously, the ship operated under another name as a normal GSV, providing a habitat for a vast number of Culture citizens.
Until 1987, the town shared the name Frobisher Bay with the bay on which it is located.

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