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Up to this time and for the next eight years, the services provided disabled persons consisted mainly of training, counseling, and placement on a job.
Up until that time it had been possible to make cutters for making gear teeth, but they were good for only one sharpening.
Up to nine larvae can develop in the oviduct at any one time.
Up to the time of the revolution the promise was, " to be true and faithful to the king and his heirs, and truth and faith to bear of life and limb and terrene honour, and not to know or hear of any ill or damage intended him without defending him therefrom.
Brubeck experimented with time signatures throughout his career, recording " Pick Up Sticks " in 6 / 4, " Unsquare Dance " in 7 / 4, and " Blue Rondo à la Turk " in 9 / 8.
Up until this time Elijah has only the word of God to guide him, but now he is told to go outside the cave and " stand before the Lord.
Up until this time, although he had been defacto monarch, he had retained the title of Crown Prince.
Up to this time, both the sun goddess Amaterasu and the god were enshrined in imperial residence.
They rented a villa on the road to Casablanca and during that time Orwell wrote Coming Up for Air.
* Kurl Up and Dye: This is a skit from its later years which featured several of the cast-members in a beauty parlor where they'd gossip .. from time to time Gailord Sartain would appear in drag as one of the fussy women.
(* Orton's original title, conceived some time before Lahr's book, was to have been Prick Up Your Erse, erse being a pronunciation of arse.
Up to this time Jacob Grimm had been actuated only by a general thirst for knowledge and his energies had not found any aim beyond the practical one of making himself a position in life.
Up to the time he became Germany's Foreign Minister, Ribbentrop aggressively competed with Neurath's Foreign Office and sought to undercut Neurath at every turn.
Up until this time, with the exception of Strawbridge, none of the missionaries or American preachers was ordained.
Up to this time, North Korean politics were represented by four factions: the Yan ' an faction made up of returnees from China, the Soviet Koreans, native Korean communists, and Kim's own group, those who had fought guerrilla actions against Japan in the 1930s and 1940s.
Up to 50 % of patients with MS will develop an episode of optic neuritis, and 20-30 % of the time optic neuritis is the presenting sign of MS.
Up to this point in time, Christian asceticism had been solitary or eremitic.
Up to that time, propellers were literally screws, of considerable length.
Up to 11 policemen at a time had tried to control all this traffic, many of them standing on small wooden platforms positioned in key locations around the platz, but with varying success.
Up to this time, he had scarcely been engaged in active service, and this was due mainly to his disapproval of the policy of the government, and especially to his sympathies with the American colonists in their struggles for independence.
Up to around 450, 000 gallons ( about 11, 000 bls ) of crude oil spilled over the Sabine River when the tanker Eagle Otome which was carrying the shipment struck two chemical-carrying barges due to loss of engine power on January 24, 2010, at 10 AM local time.
Up until this time, Odo was unaware of his people and his ancestry.
Up to this time Shinto had been largely a clan (' uji ') based religious practice, exclusive to each clan.

Up and British
( Howerd went on to star in Up Pompeii !, a 1969 British television comedy series set in ancient Pompeii, as the slave Lurcio, whose character was based on Pseudolus.
Queen Boadicea features in the opening lyrics of the song " The Good Old Days " written by Pete Doherty and Carl Barat for British rock band The Libertines from their 2002 album " Up the bracket ", the line reads, " If Queen Boadicea is long dead and gone, Still then the spirit in her children's children's children, it lives on ".
British singer Kate Bush featured the balalaika, played by her brother Paddy Bush in two of her Top-40 singles, " Babooshka " and " Running Up That Hill ".
* Midas is referenced in the 2009 song Rabbit Heart ( Raise It Up ) by British band Florence + The Machine
The British TV sitcom Up Pompeii uses situations and stock characters from Plautus's plays.
* The Up Series, a series of documentaries following the lives of several British people
Up to then, only B-movies and British films had been telecast, often edited or in two parts if they ran more than ninety minutes.
The stock-in-trade of Carry On humour was innuendo and the sending-up of British institutions and customs, such as the National Health Service ( Nurse, Doctor, Again Doctor, Matron ), the monarchy ( Henry ), the Empire ( Up the Khyber ), the military ( Carry On Sergeant, England ) and the trade unions ( At Your Convenience ).
The stock-in-trade of Carry On humour was innuendo and the sending-up of British institutions and customs, such as the National Health Service ( Nurse, Doctor, Again Doctor, Matron ), the monarchy ( Henry ), the Empire ( Up the Khyber ), the military ( Sergeant ) and the trade unions ( At Your Convenience ) as well as the Hammer horror film ( Screaming ), camping ( Camping ), foreigners ( Abroad ), beauty contests ( Girls ), and caravan holidays ( Behind ) among others.
Up to 3, 000 Mountain men were trappers and explorers, employed by various British and United States fur companies or working as free trappers, who roamed the North American Rocky Mountains from about 1810 to the early 1840s.
* Sheridan Bucket, an unseen character in the British sitcom Keeping Up Appearances
Up to the time of closure for refurbishment ( see below ) the Class 482 trains carried the original blue British Rail Network SouthEast livery that they had when they were introduced, despite having been part of London Underground for a number of years.
The success of the film version of Up Pompeii in 1971 saw British exhibitors vote him the ninth most popular star at the British box office that year.
Director Stephen Frears, having enjoyed successes in British cinema with My Beautiful Laundrette ( 1985 ), Prick Up Your Ears ( 1987 ) and Sammy and Rosie Get Laid ( 1987 ), made his Hollywood début with this film.
* 1987 Evening Standard British Film Award, Best Screenplay: Prick Up Your Ears
* 1987 British Academy Film Award, Best Adapted Screenplay: Prick Up Your Ears
British rock star Rod Stewart was so moved by the Marathon of Hope that he was inspired to write and dedicate the song " Never Give Up on a Dream " — found on his 1981 album Tonight I'm Yours — to Fox.
* Daisy ( Keeping Up Appearances ), from the British comedy television series, portrayed by actress Judy Cornwell
Presented by Belt Up Theatre, a company heralded as " The bright young things changing the future of British theatre " by The Observer.
Jennings has collaborated on many songs for films, the most notable songs being " Up Where We Belong " for An Officer and a Gentleman, a song which won the Academy Award in America and the BAFTA ( British Academy Award ) in the United Kingdom and was a number one hit for Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes.
**" Up Where We Belong " (# 1, American Academy Award, British Academy Award, Winner Tokyo Song Festival )
Bafta ( British Academy of Film and Television Arts ) award for " Up Where We Belong " with Jack Nitzsche and Buffy Sainte-Marie
Up to this point the British column had not fired a single musket shot, but now the Allied infantry poured a devastating discharge into the French.

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