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Up and then
Up until then, various similar lists of works to be read in churches were in use.
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 ".
Having partnered previously with Gygax on Don't Give Up the Ship !, Arneson introduced Gygax to his Blackmoor game and the two then collaborated on developing " The Fantasy Game ", the role-playing game ( RPG ) that became Dungeons & Dragons, with the final writing and preparation of the text being done by Gygax.
Up a double and back-common combination in which dancers ( usually having linked hands in a line ) advance a double and then retire another double.
Peter Bogdanovich was then approached but he also declined the offer and made What's Up, Doc?
In this film a little girl is administering pretend medicine to a kitten, and Smith cuts in to a big Close Up of the kitten as she does so, and then cuts back to the main shot.
Up the Walls of the World published in 1978 was her first full length novel, up until then she worked and built a reputation only in the field of short stories.
Up to reversal of the orientation of a simple closed curve, if it lies within one of the two crosscaps that make up the Klein bottle, then it is in homology class ( 1, 0 ) or ( 1, 1 ); if it cuts the Klein bottle into two Möbius bands, then it is in homology class ( 2, 0 ); if it cuts the Klein bottle into an annulus, then it is in homology class ( 0, 1 ); and if bounds a disk, then it is in homology class ( 0, 0 ).
Up is then defined as the opposite direction of down.
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.
Up until then the Parliament consisted of a complex, and companies increasingly felt the need of an expert local presence to find out what was going on in Brussels.
Up until then phospholipids were believed to be innate structures only used by cells as building blocks for construction of the plasma membrane .< ref >
The title track, written by Steve Kipner and Terry Shaddick, spent ten weeks atop the Billboard Hot 100, matching the then record of most weeks spent at No. 1 in the rock era held by Debby Boone's " You Light Up My Life.
Up to as late as 1900, access to the rooms on lower floors was by ladders on the outside to the roof, and then down an inside ladder.
Up until then, factories had been on a single shift in many industries and the German economy was generally inefficient and not operating at full capacity.
Since 2003, Disney Channel has typically imposed an unwritten " 6-to-a-cast " rule as its original series generally have a maximum of six contract cast members, with So Weird being the last series before 2003 to have more than six actors appearing as series regulars ( since then however, Shake It Up had become the first series to feature seven contract cast members in season two ).
Up until then, correct time had only occasionally been sent from American observatories for public use.
Several years later, in 1990, a then up-and-coming band named the Goo Goo Dolls covered " A Million Miles Away " on their Hold Me Up album.
Up until late 1988, Route 33 westbound ran underneath US 130, then merged with 130's southbound lanes.
" He then uncertainly asks, " Up there?
Up until then, all roads in the area had been dirt.

Up and family
; 7 Up Plus: 7 Up Plus is a family of fruit-flavored soft drinks, produced by Cadbury-Schweppes.
It was part of the 7 Up family of soft drinks, and was introduced in September 2002.
Up until Solon's time, land was the inalienable property of a family or clan and it could not be sold or mortgaged.
In its central movement, Coming Up For Air is an unembarrassedly affirmative recovery of early-century innocence: boyhood, family life and country rambling in the town of Lower Binfield.
Up to some decades ago the genera now included in family Smilacaceae were often assigned to a more broadly defined family Liliaceae, but for the past twenty to thirty years most botanists have accepted Smilacaceae as a distinct family.
Up to the middle of the 20th century many locals still spoke Low Rhenish, though today almost all people use Standard High German in daily conversation, even amongst family.
Up to and including the eighteenth century Chagatai was the main literary language in Turkmenistan as elsewhere in Central Asia, and had some influence on Turkmen, but in fundamentals the two languages belong to different branches of the Turkic family.
In August 2007 he was the subject of the third episode of the BBC Radio 4 series The House I Grew Up In, in which he talked about a happy childhood and secure family life, despite political problems known as ' The Troubles ' in Northern Ireland, which only marginally affected the Republic of Ireland and mainland Britain during that time.
* In 1938's Bringing Up Baby, Katharine Hepburn and Cary Grant's characters visit a Riverdale estate owned by the fictional " Peabody " family
Totally Fucked Up ( 1993 ) ( Totally F *** ed Up in publicity ) chronicled the dysfunctional lives of six gay adolescent people who have formed a family unit and struggle to get along with each other and with life in the face of various major obstacles.
Up to 66 genera have been recognised in the family, with a total of around 2, 000 species worldwide.
The upgraded aircraft are equipped with a new radar AN / APQ-65 YG similar to this of F / A-18 Hornet, mission-control computer, Head Up Display, IFF Interrogator, Multi Function Displays and are capable of carrying a large variety of advanced air-to-air and air-to-ground missiles, including the AIM-120 AMRAAM ( only the-B edition ), the AIM-9M missile, the AFDS and all the family of the Paveway ( I, II and III ) laser-guided bombs.
* Wriothesley is a character in Hilary Mantel's series of novels on Thomas Cromwell, Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies, nicknamed Call-Me Risley ( for the correct pronunciation of the family name ).
Chen Kunhou's 1983 film Growing Up provides a nuanced perspective on the experience of a very young boy, from an ordinary family, getting into progressively more trouble.
Each week, they live with a local host family, participate in 8 – 12 hours of service-learning projects, learn about different cultures through 4 – 6 hours of educational workshops, and perform in Up with People ’ s two-hour professional musical stage production.
For instance, she has mounted campaigns against the exposure of children to violent television shows, including cartoons ( see her 1989 book, listed below, Le Ras-le-bol des bébés zappeurs, roughly translated as " The Channel-Surfing Kids Are Fed Up "), and more generally has taken a stand on several issues regarding family values and the protection of children.
made her and her family the focus of a reality show called Keeping Up with the Kardashians.
The Baxters were a prominent family in Up Holland throughout the 20th century.
Up to 1914 Puch developed 21 different types of cars, and also lorries, buses, military and some other special vehicles, including sedan limousines for the imperial Habsburg family and vehicles for the Austro-Hungarian Army during World War I.
Bringing Up Father still enjoys popularity in Norway ; known as Fiinbeck og Fia, the strip has been published weekly in the family journal Hjemmet since 1921 ; a yearly Christmas book with the strip is published every year since 1930, in the last few decades mostly reprints of material produced by McManus in the 1940s and 1950s.

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