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Up to this point stress has been placed on roleplaying in terms of individuals.
Up until that point the official Christian presence in the region was Greek Orthodox.
Up to this point artificial lighting in studio scenes had always been put on from the front or side-front, but in 1912 there began to be a few cases where light was put onto the actors from arc floodlights out of shot behind them and to one side, to give a kind of backlighting.
Up until this point facsimile machines were very expensive and hard to operate.
Up to that point, Cleveland's political career had been honorable but unremarkable.
Up until this point, Highland tartans held regional associations rather than being identified with any particular clan.
Other than the images at Dura of the two ‘ magi ’ with scrolls, there is no direct and explicit evidence for the carriers of such doctrines .... Up to a point, Cumont ’ s Iranian paradigm, especially in Turcan ’ s modified form, is certainly plausible.
Up to the point where the novel begins, New York City-based Perky Pat ( or P. P.
Up to this point in time, Christian asceticism had been solitary or eremitic.
Thus republicanism entered our Romanic / Germanic world .... Up to this point, the conviction had prevailed in Europe that monarchy best served the interests of the nation.
Up until this point there was little interest in exactly when Robin's adventures took place.
Up to this point, in seven matches for the season, the young all-rounder had only scored 307 runs at 27. 90 and taken ten wickets at 64. 80.
Up to this point, his first-class batting average was below 30 and his bowling average close to 40, and he had never taken more than four wickets in an innings or six in a match.
Up to conjugacy the discrete point groups in 2 dimensional space are the following classes:
Up to conjugacy the set of 3D point groups consists of 7 infinite series, and 7 separate ones.
Up to this point Wordsworth was known publicly only for Lyrical Ballads, and he hoped this collection would cement his reputation.
Up to this point, the primary way to calculate the electronic structure of molecules was based on a calculation by Walter Heitler and Fritz London on the hydrogen molecule ( H < sub > 2 </ sub >) in 1927.
Up to this point, losses had been appalling on both sides.
Up to this point, the Allies had been on the defensive in the Pacific but these strategic victories provided them an opportunity to seize the initiative from Japan.
Up to this point, his story is told in a flashback.
" Up to this point Mussorgsky had known nothing but piano music ; his knowledge of more radical recent music was virtually non-existent.
Up until that point, Lindros was having an MVP-type season with 40 goals and 53 assists in 71 games.
Up to this point, the boundary in the Aksai Chin sector, based on the Johnson Line, had been described as " undemarcated.
Up to a point, it is autobiographical: The author was born in Germany in 1946 and came to Melbourne, Australia with her parents in 1948.
Up to this point, FrameMaker had been targeting a professional market for highly technical publications, such as the maintenance manuals for the Boeing 777 project, and licensed each copy for $ 2, 500.

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 ".
Up to that time, British iron manufacturers had used considerable amounts of imported iron to supplement native supplies.
* 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

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