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Until and 1920s
Until the late 1920s, few if any other events used the term.
Until the 1920s, Governors-General were British subjects, appointed on the advice of the British Government, who acted as agents of the British Government in each Dominion, as well as being representatives of the monarch.
Until the 1920s one-room schools served well over half of Idaho ’ s primary students.
Until the 1920s, all that survived of Ibycus ' work were two large-ish fragments ( one seven, the other thirteen lines long ) and about fifty other lines scraped together from a variety of ancient commentaries.
Until the Soviet period there were many such ponds, which were the city's principal source of water, but they were notorious for spreading disease and were mostly filled in during the 1920s and 1930s.
Until the third decade of the Twentieth Century Gridley had been a railroad town ; in the early 1920s six passenger trains in both directions served the town.
Until 1923 there was no through tram service between Leith and Edinburgh ; at the boundary in Leith Walk it was necessary to change from a Leith tram ( electrically powered ) to an Edinburgh tram ( cable hauled ) until the electrification of the Edinburgh Corporation Tramways in the early 1920s.
Until the 1920s the primary aesthetic standard of photography was pictorialism, championed by Alfred Stieglitz and others as the highest form of photographic art.
Until the early 1920s, the chemical symbol " Yt " was used for the element, after which " Y " came into common use.
Until the 1920s, performances were strictly in accordance with the traditions established under King Ludwig's patronage.
Until the 1920s, most shipping lines relied heavily on emigration for passengers and they were hard hit when the US Congress introduced a bill to limit immigration into the United States.
Until 1985, the militant republican party Sinn Féin refused to take its seats in the Republic's legislature, continuing the policy of their predecessors in the 1920s, due to their refusal to recognise the legitimacy of the Irish state.
Until Soviet times and the construction of the Pamir Highway from Osh to Khorog in the 1920s the routes to Kashgaria and the Pamirs were mere bridle-paths over the mountains, crossing them by lofty passes.
Until the 1920s, the area was partially forested and was an agricultural area, until suburban houses came in the early to mid 20th century.
Until 1920s, okrugs were administrative districts in Cossack hosts such as the Don's Cossacks.
Until the 1920s, the Old Delhi Railway Station served the entire city, and the Agra – Delhi railway line cut through what is today known as Lutyens ' Delhi and the site of the India Gate on Kingsway ( now Rajpath ).
Until the 1920s, Jesuit priests were trained on site in what is today the preparatory school.
Until the late 1920s the CLR used cars that were accessed by gated entrances at the end of the cars.
Until the 1920s, Dutch was still the official written language of the Boers, which is why the older Dutch spelling persists outside South Africa.
Until the early 1920s, the majority of its inhabitants were Greeks.
Until it was closed in the 1920s the farm supplied all the Church's Missions in the Western Arctic maintaining a herd of more than 140 cattle.
Until the introduction of functional analysis in the 1920s, the study of functions of a real variable was one of the two major subdivisions of mathematical analysis.
Until the early 1920s, this spit stretched for many miles north, almost touching the Raven Point and giving a very narrow mouth to Wexford Harbour.
Until the 1920s all girls attended wearing white dresses with red bows.

Until and entrance
Until the mid-1980s, entry was typically by sitting special entrance exams.
Until that time, the only access to the Piccadilly Line was indirect, either via the Victoria Line station or via what was for many years called King's Cross Thameslink and is now the Pentonville Road entrance, and sometimes at peak hours was possible in one direction only.
Until 1784 most of the fortifications around Sevastopol were dedicated to the protection of the harbour entrance, the city itself and its naval base and were positioned close to these features.
Until the 1960s, the entrance to the High Street from River Hill to the south was very narrow.
Until 2005, a discount cinema, owned by Cineplex Odeon was located outside the Phase I entrance to Galaxyland ; the majority of the space it occupied was bought out by skateboarding / snowboarding store West 49 which also built an indoor skatepark in the basement.
Until 1949 the village was served by a parish pump near to the entrance to the present playing field, although many houses had their own wells.
Until the entrance of the Sweden Democrats in Parliament in 2010, these years were the only time a " populist " party had been represented in the Swedish Parliament.
Until recently the entrance to a passenger stairwell was visible on the London-bound side of the Chiltern tracks.
Until recently the entrance remained in situ at platform level.
Until 1890, high school graduates prepared for the entrance examination to the ENS by repeating their classe de rhétorique ( the current high school junior year ) and teachers would give them more difficult assignments than to junior high school students.
Until 2002, sentries were permanently posted on the Esplanade at the entrance of the castle, ostensibly as the guards to the Honours of Scotland housed inside.
Until 1831 the bridge was aligned with Fish Street Hill, so the main entrance into the City from the south passed the West door of St Magnus on the north bank of the river.
Until 1992, the station had only one outdoor entrance, in front of Windsor Station ; two additional accesses led directly to Place Bonaventure and Gare Centrale ( Central Station ) on one end, and the Château Champlain and Place du Canada on the other.
Until 1908, even in sung Mass the choir began the Introit only after the priest had begun those prayers, but Pope Pius X restored the old arrangement whereby the Introit accompanied the entrance procession of the priest with the ministers.
Until 1919, the Finnish matriculation exam took place in University of Helsinki and was formally the entrance exam of this university.
Until the 1980s, this extension ended with the exit and entrance ramps to Lee Highway at Lynn Street.
Until 1988, the Expo Boulevard / Abbott Street entrance was originally just an open-stair emergency exit.
Until the 1960s, the station was served by an entrance kiosk similar to the one still in use two miles south at 72nd Street.
Until 1995 when the Istana guards were tasked to clear the storeroom, it was found lying next to the British coat of arms which used to hang at the main entrance to the Istana.
Until January 2006 an Avro Vulcan bomber ( serial number: XL391 ) was on static external display close to the entrance to the airport.
Until 2001 its home ground was the Manor Ground, which had its main entrance on London Road.
Until 2009, the statue stood on the north side at the entrance to Calle del Carmen.

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