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Until and excavation
Until the mid 1960s, it was also a location for sand excavation, for use in the glass factories of St Helens.

Until and Ras
Until Lij Iyasu came of age, the elder statesman Ras Tessema Nadew ' would be Regent Plenipotentiary ( Balemulu ' Enderase ).

Until and Northern
Until the Nineteenth Amendment of the Constitution of Ireland in 1998 the Irish Republic claimed the territory of six counties that form Northern Ireland.
At the time, however, Tromsø IL was fighting in the bottom of the Northern Norwegian 2nd division ( Until 1979, the 2nd division was divided in three different groups, two southern and one northern – with the winners of the southern groups being promoted to the top division, while the winner of the northern group would have to face the 2nd placed teams of the two southern groups ), and was eventually relegated.
Until 2015, some 7, 000 new houses are being built in Houten-Zuid, following the same urban design principles as the existing Northern part of Houten, but with some differences.
Until 1966, Tenafly was served by rail along the Northern Branch, originally to Pavonia Terminal, and later to Hoboken Terminal.
Until January 1, 2007 Nørre Djurs municipality (" Northern Djursland ") was a municipality ( Danish, kommune ) in the former Aarhus County on the east coast of the Jutland peninsula in central Denmark.
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 1838 the Norwegian flag was only used in Northern waters, as Norway had no treaty with the Barbary pirates of North Africa and had to fly the Swedish or union flag for protection.
Until 1911, the Northern Court Emperors were considered the legitimate ones, and the Southern Court to be illegitimate.
Until European colonisation, the numbat was found across most of the area from the New South Wales and Victorian borders west to the Indian Ocean, and as far north as the southwest corner of the Northern Territory.
Until the repatriation convention of 15 April 1941, NKVD troops killed hundreds of Romanian peasants of Northern Bukovina as they tried to cross the border into Romania in order to escape from Soviet authorities.
Until 30 June 2008, there were large unincorporated areas in the Northern Territory with over of roads in those areas with 92 percent of the territory area and 16. 5 percent of its population.
Until the 1980s, histories of the Northern War tend to ignore the poorly documented Battle of Te Ahuahu yet it was the most significant fight of the entire war as it is the only engagement that can be described as a clear victory-not for the British forces-but for Tāmati Wāka Nene and his warriors.
Until 1972 the British Embassy was based at No 39 ; however following the Bloody Sunday shootings in Northern Ireland a crowd of over 20, 000 people converged on the site in protest and the building was burnt to the ground.
Until 1864, Ærø was part of the Danish Duchy of Schleswig — the area of Schleswig / Southern Jutland is now divided between Denmark ( Northern Schleswig ) and Germany ( Southern Schleswig ).
Until the 1950s, the major competition for Northern Ireland / Ireland was the British Home Championship.
Until July 2006 there was a Police Service of Northern Ireland ( PSNI ) station.
Until 1777, General Philip Schuyler had headed the Continental Army's Northern Department, with General Horatio Gates in charge of Ticonderoga.
Until a few centuries ago, the Gàidhealtachd would have included much of modern day Scotland north of the Firth of Forth and Galloway ( up until the 18th century, and maybe later ), excepting the Northern Isles, as evidenced by the prevalence of Gaelic derived place names throughout Scotland, and contemporary accounts.
Until the collapse of the Liutizi alliance in the middle of the 11th century, the German expansion in the direction of the Northern March remained at a standstill and the Wends east of the Elbe remained independent for approximately 150 years.
Until their amendment in 1999 Articles 2 and 3 were the subject of some controversy, particularly among Unionists in Northern Ireland.
Until the construction of the University of Cincinnati's Fifth Third Arena and Northern Kentucky University's The Bank of Kentucky Center, commencement ceremonies for these schools were held at the facility.
Until 1985 the next building down was an impressive purpose-built synagogue, the largest in Leeds, which is now the Northern School of Contemporary Dance.
Until the 1970s, prostitutes in the Netherlands were predominantly white lower-class women from the Netherlands, Belgium, France and Northern Germany.
Until recently, he was the Chairman of Invest Northern Ireland, Northern Ireland ’ s main economic development organisation.

Until and Syria
Until late 1921, al-Husayni focused his efforts on Pan-Arabism and the ideology of the Greater Syria in particular, with Palestine understood as a southern province of an Arab state whose capital was to be established in Damascus.
Until the crusaders ' arrival the Byzantines had continually fought the Seljuqs and other Turkish dynasties for control of Anatolia and Syria.
Until late 1920, al-Husseini focused his efforts on Pan-Arabism and the ideology of the Greater Syria in particular, with Palestine understood as a southern province of an Arab state, whose capital was to be established in Damascus.
Until relatively recently the Arabic spoken in the Ottoman sanjak of Syria was considered a single Syrian dialect, as for example advised by F. E. Crow in his 1901 Arabic manual: a colloquial handbook in the Syrian dialect, for the use of visitors to Syria and Palestine, containing a simplified grammar, a comprehensive English and Arabic vocabulary and dialogues.
Until 1999 Syria had provided valuable safe havens to the organization in the region of Beqaa Valley.

Until and site
Until the early 20th century, unsure of the site of Palaepharsalos, scholars followed Arrian ( 2. 75 ) and located the battle south of the Enipeus or close to Pharsalos ( today's Pharsala ).
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 Easter 2010 the site had a visitor centre inside which the Connected Earth gallery told the history of satellite communications.
Until 1999, the Gallipoli dawn service was held at the Ari Burnu war cemetery at Anzac Cove, but the growing numbers of attendees resulted in the construction of a more spacious site on North Beach, Gallipoli, known as the " Anzac Commemorative Site ".
Until recently it was assumed that Sardis was only settled in the period after the Anatolian and Aegean Dark Age, but American excavations have shown the place was settled in the Bronze Age and was a site of a significant population.
Until 1929 Jews were forbidden from entering the site, and were not allowed past the seventh step leading up to the tombs.
Until patents expired in the late 1990s, the 3M factory in Cynthiana was the only production site of Post-It Notes worldwide.
Until that time, the city had simply been known as Campground because this forested site was where pioneers often stopped to spend the night and compose themselves before moving on to Portland and the Willamette Valley.
* Until recently, a free-speech zone on the Cumberland County courthouse lawn was the site of several unofficial displays, including a statue of the Flying Spaghetti Monster, an Iraq and Afghanistan Soldier's Memorial, a miniature Statue of Liberty, chainsaw carvings of a nativity scene, Jesus carrying the cross, and monkeys and bears.
Until January 1, 2007, it was the site of the municipal council of the now former Hadsten municipality.
Until January 1, 2007, Hinnerup was the site of the municipal council of the now former Hinnerup municipality.
Until January 1, 2007, it was also the site of the municipal council of the now former Hammel municipality.
Until January 1, 2007 it was the site of the municipal council of the now former Langå municipality.
Until January 1, 2007, it was the site of the municipal council of the now former Gudme municipality.
Until 1 January 2007 it was also the site of the municipality council of the former Haarby municipality.
Until this sac filled, the beating of her heart was not impeded, which is why Elisabeth had been able to walk from the site of the assault and up the boat ’ s boarding ramp.
Until the new second-generation Globalstar satellite constellation is operational, Globalstar is offering its Optimum Satellite Availability T-tool ( OSAT ) on its Internet site, which subscribers may use to predict when one or more unaffected satellites will be overhead at any specific geographic location.
Until 2011, the JB's nightclub was situated on Castle Hill, after relocating from an earlier site in the 1990s.
Until recently flour was still milled at a more modern mill a short way upriver on the site of the town quay ; parts of the mill dated to 1865 when it was built for Healings and it was once thought to be the largest and most modern flour mill in the world.
Until it is established in a specific site, it is very prone to drought and inadequate water availability.
Until the 19th century a series of similar mounds existed in what is now the city of St. Louis, some to the south west of the Cahokia site.
Until it was relocated to Scranton, Pennsylvania, The Steamtown Foundation, located near the Bellows Falls terminus operated tourist trains between the museum site and Chester, Vermont.
Until then, Partizan played its home games on the old BSK stadium, when its own stadium was built on the same site and named JNA Stadium.
Until the mid-20th century an ancient stone cross was present on this route at " Park an Grouse " ( The Field of the Cross ), this cross was one site of veneration of the Cornish sea deity Bucca, ( others were the beaches of Newlyn and Mousehole ) the name ' Bucca ' has often been used as a nickname for people resident in Newlyn: the location of the cross is now unknown.

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