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Until and then
Until then, foreign-language films were honored with the Special Achievement Award.
Until then, all those who have died are " asleep.
Until then, the song was sung in Australia as a patriotic song.
Until then much of the Roman world outside of Italy supported Pompey and his allies due to the extensive list of clients he held in all corners of the Republic.
Until 2007, Gate House held secretive first-year initiation ceremonies called Traditionals, which involved writing slogans on campus buildings in chalk, singing songs to the all-women's residence ( who would then sing back to them ), and leading first-years around the house blindfolded.
Until then, the Brewers had a rivalry with the White Sox, which had become known as The I-94 Series, as both teams are just a short drive from Interstate 94.
Until the formation of a national council in 1961, supporters and local groups had no formal voice in the national organisation, which until then had been led by the self-appointed executive committee.
Until then, the dancers must match pressures without moving their hands.
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 then, Hong Kong is expected to have higher overall economic figures yearly.
Until 2004 ( in 2005 – 2007 the Jaguars went back to wearing white at home for early season games ) and then 2008, the Jaguars would always wear their white jerseys for afternoon games at home during the first half of the season.
Until then, only a small percentage of the population were literate as only wealthy individuals and institutions could afford the materials.
Until then, as indicated in point # 1 of the " Laconia Order ", it was common for U-boats to assist torpedoed survivors with food, water, simple medical care for the wounded, and a compass bearing to the nearest landmass ; it was extremely rare for survivors to be brought on board as space on a U-boat was barely enough for its own crew.
Until then I'd never met what I'd call a real rock ' n ' roll hero before.
Until then, Malta had very few industries except the cotton, tobacco, and shipyards industry.
Until the 1960s, nucleons were thought to be elementary particles, each of which would not then have been made up of smaller parts.
Until then, Valéry had, briefly, earned his living at the Ministry of War before assuming the relatively flexible post as assistant to the increasingly impaired Lebey, a job he held for some twenty years.
Until then Japan had strictly guarded the trade in tea plants.
Until then, papal documents were issued mainly in Latin in Acta Apostolicae Sedis since 1909.
Until then, the Red Army was often required to improvise or go without weapons, vehicles, and other equipment.
Until then, a king who ruled by the grace of God had been the center around which everything turned.
Until then most units could not be mobilized within one year, should the need arise.
Until then, some parts of it had been Prussian while others belonged to Bavaria.
Until the 13th century, the village farming communities were mainly on the northern plains around Anuradhapura and then Polonnaruwa, but they later shifted to the southwest.
Until then, they are Liphovela.

Until and town
Until the establishment of the prison, the area was entirely dependent on agriculture, and, after the close of the prison, the town continued economically dependent on agriculture.
Until he died in 1912, Henry controlled his company town, installing relatives in positions of civic authority.
Despite the book's one-sided and prejudiced statements about gay men, one middle-aged matron from a small town in Wisconsin was heard to say " Until I read this book, I never actually knew precisely what it was that homosexuals did ".
Until 1887, the Guildhall was also used as the town prison with the addition of prison cells.
Until recently it was a major garrison town.
Until the 1970s Khamis Mushait was a small town of less than 50, 000 servicing the surrounding mild-climate agricultural region.
Until 2007 it had a small office open to the public in Southsea town centre, but this was subsequently closed.
Until 1987, the town shared the name Frobisher Bay with the bay on which it is located.
Until the eighteenth century the town was known simply as " Ciutat " ( City in English ) and Castell ( Castle ) was added because the existence of an ancient castle that was home of the Counts of Urgell.
Until 1869 and the coming of the Pennsylvania Railroad, the town was known as Humphreysville.
Until the establishment of Greater Sochi in 1961, it was administered as a separate town, which had its origin in an ancient Sadz village and a medieval Genoese trading post.
Until the Act of Union took effect in 1801 and the abolition of its franchise, the town returned two members to the Irish Parliament.
Until the early 20th century, the main industries of the town were flour milling and the manufacture of worsted fabric.
Until 1972, the county courthouse and other offices were located in downtown Woodsville, a larger village within the town of Haverhill.
Until 1906, the county seat was the old town of Augusta, near the center of the county on the east bank of the Leaf River.
Until 1895 the name " Calumet " was used by the nearby town of Laurium, Michigan ; present day Calumet was not legally named so until 1929.
Until mid-2008, the " Welcome to Allgood " sign on the outskirts of the town had an upside-down ' G '; This error has since been corrected by the mayor.
Until a few years ago, a horse-bus service, the " Holt Flyer ", ran between the Railway Tavern in the town centre and the new railway station, timed to connect with trains.
Until the 1990s, the main commercial block of the town along highway 178 was a somewhat picturesque street of older buildings constructed of fitted local rocks and bricks, including a vintage post office, and cafe, 3 bars, and a small Chinese restaurant.
Until recently, the town was the location of the self-styled Nuwaubian compound known as Tama-Re.
Until the 1960s the town had a grocery store run by Belle Lutter, who claimed to have ridden Ulysses S. Grant's horse as a girl.
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 the construction of that bridge ( begun in 1933 ) the town of East New Market had sat upon the main north-south road of the Eastern Shore.
Until recently, the town ran its own school, but budget cuts closed it.

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