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Until the completion of the Flavian Palace on the Palatine Hill, the imperial court was situated at Alba or Circeo, and sometimes even farther afield.
Until completion of the bridges, the region was isolated from the rest of Japan.
Until the completion of the new development, the closest swimming pool is Tooting Lido.
Until completion of the old high school ( which is currently the middle school ) in the 1950s, this building housed all students in K-12.
Until the completion of the bypass, the A34 and A4 met in the town centre at Robin Hood Roundabout, a complicated gyratory system encompassing 6 approaching roads, a fire station, ambulance station and an exit on the inside of the roundabout, which has to fly-over the roundabout as it heads away to the north.
Until the completion of the Pennsylvania Railroad's main line in 1857, the fastest route from Pittsburgh to Philadelphia was by stagecoach from Pittsburgh to Chambersburg, and then by train to Philadelphia.
Until 1914 and completion of the Red Brick Road ( now Bothell Way, part of State Route 522 ) to nearby Kenmore and Bothell, it also marked the literal end of improved roads heading north from Seattle, with best access to points further north and east being by boat across Lake Washington or the Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway.
Until the 1960s and 1970s, " matriculation ", often shortened to " matric ", was used ( as in other Commonwealth countries ) to refer to the successful completion of Form 6 ( Year 12 ), the extra year of high school after the ' Leaving ' year, which was the last year which had a completion certificate.
Until the completion of the Two Micron All Sky Survey ( 2MASS ), POSS-II was the most extensive wide-field sky survey ever.
Until the completion of the Sidney Lanier Bridge in Brunswick, Georgia in 2003, it was the only bridge in the United States to feature the harp ( parallel ) stay arrangement.
Until the construction of Port Swettenham ( now known as Port Klang ) in 1901, the royal town remained the chief outlet for Selangor's tin, and its position was enhanced by the completion of the Klang Valley railway ( to Bukit Kuda ) in 1886.
Until the completion of the City Palace in Wiesbaden in 1841, Biebrich was the principal residence of the Princes ( and, after 1806, the Dukes ) of Nassau.
Until the bridge's completion, the portion of the AH-3 North-South Corridor remains both incomplete and inefficient.
Until the completion of the Catholic Church in 1932, Evangelist and Catholic services in Etzenricht took place in the same church.
Until the start of the nineteenth century the Cross was used as a market-place ; but the increased population of the city requiring a more extensive area for that purpose, a large and convenient market-house was, about the year 1807, erected in the North-street ; on the completion of which, it was proposed to take down this Cross, then considered as a nuisance.
Until the completion of the Thames flood barrier in 1986, there was a danger of flooding from the Thames itself.
Until the completion of the second bay, a streetcar waiting in the station on either route could hold up vehicles on the other.
Until 2012, Cablevision never carried the NFL Network, as the company stated that it would like to be able to carry NFL Sunday Ticket ( which is, by contract, exclusive to DirecTV until the completion of the 2014 season ) before it carries NFL Network.
Until the completion of the Canberra Theatre in 1965, the Albert Hall was the only place in Canberra for audiences of more than 700 people other than the picture theatres.
Until the completion of the Royal Palace, Norwegian royalty resided in Paleet, the magnificent town house in Christiania that the wealthy merchant Bernt Anker bequeathed to the State in 1805 to be used as a royal residence.
Until the completion of the Oxford English Dictionary 150 years later, Johnson's Dictionary, is among the most influential dictionaries in the history of the English language.
Until the completion of the << Nicolae Grigorescu-Linia de Centura ( now named Anghel Saligny )>> line, the station was the terminus for line M3, that had been shortened to << Industriilor ( now named Preciziei )-Eroilor >>.
Until the 1980s, the highway extended through Sudbury to Capreol, but was then truncated at a junction with Highway 17's route through Sudbury along what is now Municipal Road 55 ; this portion was subsequently truncated again in 1995 upon the completion of the Southwest and Southeast Bypasses, onto which Highway 17 was rerouted.

Until and chapel
Until it was completed in 1248, the relics were housed at chapels at the Château de Vincennes and a specially built chapel at the Château de Saint-Germain-en-Laye.
Until one was severely damaged by enemy air attack during World War II, there was a second ( identical ) non-conformist chapel to the right of the unscathed Anglican building.
Until the Protestant Reformation, a chapel denoted a place of worship that was either at a secondary location that was not the main responsibility of the local parish priest, or that belonged to a person or institution.
Until around 1870, most buildings ( except for the church, chapel, school, and the three houses from the Georgian period ) were made of mud walls and cob with thatched roofs.
Until the erection of this church, Exmouth was without an episcopal place of worship ; for though a small ancient chapel, dedicated to the Holy Trinity, was standing in 1412, all traces of it disappeared many centuries ago.
Until the 1970s Castletown had its own church, St Saviour's in Brougham Street which acted as a chapel of ease to Penrith's parish church of St Andrew.
Until the passing of the Roman Catholic Relief Act in 1791 Lancaster's Roman Catholics met in a makeshift chapel in St Leonardsgate.
Until 1868, Gimbach was the location of a pilgrim chapel.

Until and for
Until the Charter of Liberties was issued in the fall of 1958, there were no guarantees of the right to assemble or to organize for political purposes.
Until this point Austria and Switzerland had been the traditional and more popular destinations for winter sports, but by the end of the 20th century and into the early 21st century, France, Italy and the Tyrol began so see increases in winter visitors.
Until the mid-20th century, anchors for smaller vessels were either scaled-down versions of admiralty anchors, or simple grapnels.
Until recent years, few people without some genuine claim to fame wrote or published autobiographies for the general public.
Until now, this name hasn't been officially in use, the board instead opting for sponsorship deals because of financial motives.
" Until this time IP address registration in the ARIN region was done by a department within the Network Solutions corporation, which provided the initial staff and computer infrastructure for ARIN.
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 1928 it was directed by a General Manager, after this time instead by a Governor elected by an internal commission of managers, with a decree from the President of the Italian Republic for a term of 7 years.
Until the mid-19th century, the Museum's collections were relatively circumscribed but, in 1851, with the appointment to the staff of Augustus Wollaston Franks to curate the collections, the Museum began for the first time to collect British and European medieval antiquities, prehistory, branching out into Asia and diversifying its holdings of ethnography.
Until a few weeks later, the guilt for the crime had settled loosely on Serbia in general.
Until he began making spoken dialogue films with The Great Dictator ( 1940 ), he never shot from a completed script, but instead usually started with only a vague premise — for example " Charlie enters a health spa " or " Charlie works in a pawn shop.
Until recently, for example, cladograms like the following have generally been accepted as accurate representations of the ancestral relations among turtles, lizards, crocodilians, and birds:
Until there it is used nearly exclusively for freight.
* Fox News: Until 2004, the CRTC's apparent reluctance to grant a digital licence to Fox News under the same policy which made it difficult for RAI to enter the country-same-genre competition from foreign services-had angered many conservative Canadians, who believed the network was deliberately being kept out due to its perceived conservative bias, particularly given the long-standing availability of services such as CNN and BBC World in Canada.
Until the opening of the Suez Canal, the islands used to be an important refuelling and provisioning station for ships from Europe to the Indian Ocean.
Until 1917 it was possible for someone who was not a priest, but only in minor orders, to become a cardinal ( see " lay cardinals ", below ), but they were enrolled only in the order of cardinal deacons.
Until the 1460s, it was customary for cardinals to wear a violet or blue cape unless granted the privilege of wearing red when acting on papal business.
Until 19 August the weather was unsuitable for photography.
Until recently, it was a widespread practice for Taiwanese people to hang portraits of Chiang in their homes.
Until recently, however, Chagas disease was considered a contraindication for the procedure, since the heart damage could recur as the parasite was expected to seize the opportunity provided by the immunosuppression that follows surgery.
Until 1981, editions of the book used code names for certain people and places in those sections that dealt with the United Order.
Until 1983, the angular value of the obliquity for any date was calculated based on the work of Newcomb, who analyzed positions of the planets until about 1895:
Until fairly recent times, there has been a remarkable homogeneity in the culture throughout this area, which traditionally relied on fish, sea mammals, and land animals for food, heat, light, clothing and tools.
Until recently, photovoltaics were most commonly used in remote sites where there is no access to a commercial power grid, or as a supplemental electricity source for individual homes and businesses.
Until modern times, nitrogen fixation was the major source of nitrogen for ecosystems.

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