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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 her appointment as a shadow minister in October 2010, Abbott appeared alongside former Conservative politician and media personality Michael Portillo on the BBC's weekly politics digest This Week.
Until shortly after World War II, brigadier was an appointment conferred on colonels ( as commodore was an appointment conferred on naval captains ) rather than a substantive rank.
Until 1699, appointment was usually for life.
Until 1961, lance corporal was only an appointment rather than a rank, given to privates who were acting NCOs, and could be taken away by the soldier's commanding officer ( whereas a full corporal could only be demoted by court martial ).
Until 1989, the position of Architect of the Capitol was filled by appointment from the President of the United States for an indefinite term.
Until the appointment of Giles Mercer in 1985, the headmaster had always been a member of the Society of Jesus.
Until now all lists state that the Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports for the year 1361 was Sir Richard de Herle, this was however not the case and in fact the appointment was granted to Sir Robert Herle.
Until his appointment with the FRA, Boardman was transportation commissioner for the state of New York.
Until the appointment of Sandra Day O ' Connor to the Supreme Court of the United States, the club had always extended honorary memberships to the Court's Justices ; those who accepted include Associate Justice Antonin Scalia and former Chief Justice Warren Burger.
Until his appointment as ambassador to Georgia, he was the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from July 6, 2004.
Until her appointment, she was a professor at Benue State University, Makurdi.
Until 1839, the Savilian Chair of Astronomy was responsible for the observatory, at this date the appointment of George Henry Sacheverell Johnson an astronomer with no observational experience caused the creation of the new role of Radcliffe Observer.
Until his appointment to the Supreme Court, he was joint head of Brick Court Chambers.

Until and had
Until the last year or so the profession of friendship with the United States had been an article of faith with Trujillo, and altogether too often this profession was accepted here as evidence of his good character.
Until Moscow resumed nuclear testing last September 1, the US and UK had released more than twice as much radiation into the atmosphere as the Russians, and the fallout from the earlier blasts is still coming down.
Until internal combustion became cheap, he had to be near a railroad siding and a trolley line or an existing large community of lower-class homes.
Until our Moscow experience, I had not considered it necessary to prepare any argument formally or informally.
Until 1924 O'Banion pistoleers and knuckle-duster bullyboys had kept his North Side domain solidly Democratic.
Until now, Lilac Gaylor and Lila Kingsley had been like an anagram which he could unscramble at his own pace and choosing.
Until the Cuban fiasco and the Communist military victories in Laos, almost any observer would have said that President Kennedy had blended a program that respected, generally, the opinions voiced both by Mr. Nixon and the professors.
Until a few weeks ago, however, Arnold Palmer was some god-like creature who had nothing in common with the duffers.
Until the Bucs' bats quieted down a bit in Cincinnati over the weekend, the champions had eight men hitting over.
Until late last Saturday afternoon Palmer had played seven consecutive rounds of golf at the Masters -- four last year and three this -- without ever being out of first place.
Until the late 19th century, the axiom of choice was often used implicitly, although it had not yet been formally stated.
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 introduction of ampicillin by the British company Beecham, penicillin therapies had only been effective against Gram-positive organisms such as staphylococci and streptococci.
Until the Ford era cars had been produced by hand coachbuilding craft methods, such as the English wheel.
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 Jefferson, very few artists had recorded solo voice and blues guitar, the first of which was vocalist Sara Martin and guitarist Sylvester Weaver.
Until a few weeks later, the guilt for the crime had settled loosely on Serbia in general.
Until the council of Trent every bishop had full power to regulate the Breviary of his own diocese ; and this was acted upon almost everywhere.
Until their win over Occidental on February 22, 2011 the team had not won a game in conference play since 1985.
Until 1997, Colombia had enjoyed a fairly stable economy.
Until the Velvet Revolution of 1989, the foreign policy of Czechoslovakia had followed that of the Soviet Union.
Until Henry's sudden death, they had both loved the theater, and she " enthusiastically supported " her husband's theatrical aspirations.
Until about 2000, users of Unix desktops regarded CDE as the de facto standard, but at that time, other desktop environments such as GNOME and K Desktop Environment 2 were quickly becoming mature, and became almost universal on the Linux platform, which already had a larger user base than most commercial Unixes in total.
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 and most
Until we translate this gospel into a language that enlightened men today can understand, we are depriving ourselves of the very resources on which the continued success of our witness most certainly depends.
Until the 1970s there was considerable debate within psychiatry on the most appropriate term to use to describe the new drugs.
Until the mid 19th century most boats were of all natural materials ; primarily wood although reed, bark and animal skins were also used.
Planning may involve the development of biological identification systems. Until recently in the United States, most biological defense strategies have been geared to protecting soldiers on the battlefield rather than ordinary people in cities.
Until the two World Wars, in most European countries the political class was formed by conservative liberals, from Germany to Italy.
Until the wolves returned, Yellowstone National Park had one of the densest and most stable coyote populations in America due to a lack of human impacts.
Until the 1930s most of the crop was sold fresh.
Until the 21st century most used cathode ray tubes but they have largely been superseded by LCD monitors.
Until about 2003, most computer monitors had a 4: 3 aspect ratio and some had 5: 4.
Until the 1990s, child-sized double basses were not widely available, and the large size of the bass meant that children were not able to start playing the instrument until their hand size and height would allow them to play a 3 / 4-size model ( the most commonly available size ).
Until high school, of which he attended Saint Xavier High School in Louisville, Kentucky his featured characters were a large cast of stick figures featured in comedy-adventures like the Barks comics and old movies Don enjoyed most.
Until the 19th century, the most common theory among scientists was still the concept of scala naturae, proposed by Aristotle.
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 this point, the cinemas of France and Italy had been the most globally popular and powerful.
Until recently, fur seals were all grouped under a single subfamily of Pinnipedia, called Arctocephalinae, to contrast them with Otariinae – the sea lions – based on the most prominent common feature, namely the coat of dense underfur intermixed with guard hairs.
Until his retirement in 1829, Rossini had been the most popular opera composer in history.
Until about 1800, it was almost entirely a written language, but now it is so widely spoken that most of the former German dialects are nearly extinct.
Until the late 20th century Protestantism — especially of the Presbyterian variety — was a central value for most Scots, helping shape their identity and way of thinking.
Until Henry's time, Cape Bojador remained the most southerly point known to Europeans on the unpromising desert coast of Africa, although the Periplus of the Carthaginian Hanno the Navigator described a journey farther south about 2, 000 years earlier.
Until the mid-twentieth century, most efforts to control the waters were primarily concerned with irrigation.
Until about 1800, the most common pattern of steam engine was the beam engine, built as an integral part of a stone or brick engine-house, but soon various patterns of self-contained portative engines ( readily removable, but not on wheels ) were developed, such as the table engine.
Until the early 19th century Africans were captured, kidnapped, and forced into slavery to work on plantations when sugarcane became the most important export of the island.
Until at least 1444 he lived in Strasbourg, most likely in the St. Arbogast parish.
Until 1987, 1-2-3 Jell-O could readily be found in grocery stores throughout most of the United States, but the dessert is now extremely rare.

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