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Up until now, the networks have grudgingly run half-hour tapes at 5 P.M. or sometimes 7 or 10:30 P.M..
Up until that time it had been possible to make cutters for making gear teeth, but they were good for only one sharpening.
Up until recently, this heat pump method of warming air was efficient only in areas of mild winters and when outside temperatures were above 40 degrees.
Up until the 1950s, Abensberg and the surrounding villages contained a number of graves of victims of a Death March in the Spring of 1945 from the Hersbruck sub-camp of the Dachau concentration camp, who were either murdered by the SS or died of exhaustion.
Up until the 18th century, amethyst was included in the cardinal, or most valuable, gemstones ( along with diamond, sapphire, ruby, and emerald ).
Up until World War I some armies made artillery responsible for all forward ammunition supply because the load of small arms ammunition was trivial compared to artillery.
Up until World War II it was still possible to regard the city as being a settlement of narrow streets localized to some part of the harbor or the Gulf of Ajaccio ; such bucolic descriptions do not fit the city of today, and travellogues intended for mountain or coastal recreational areas do not generally apply to Corsica's few big cities.
Up until then, various similar lists of works to be read in churches were in use.
Up until that point the official Christian presence in the region was Greek Orthodox.
Up until the 14th century European mail was made of alternating rows of riveted rings and solid rings.
Up until the early 20th century, the trumpet and cornet coexisted in musical ensembles.
Up until July 2002, almost all member congregations of the CUC were also members of the Unitarian Universalist Association ( UUA ).
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 until this point facsimile machines were very expensive and hard to operate.
Up until the mid-1930s, the majority of fighters in the US, the UK, Italy and Russia remained fabric-covered biplanes.
Up until about 360, theological debates mainly dealt with the divinity of the Son, the second person of the Trinity.
Up until the mid-3rd century, the Roman state ’ s payments appear to have been unbalanced, with far more products sent to Britain, to support its large military force ( which had reached c. 53, 000 by the mid-2nd century ), than were extracted from the island.
Up until the Colts ' back-to-back titles, the Giants had been the premier club in the NFL, and would continue to be post-season stalwarts the next decade losing three straight finals.
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 until this point, Highland tartans held regional associations rather than being identified with any particular clan.
Up until 1835, five more colonies were started by American Societies other than the ACS, and one by the U. S. government, all on the same West African coast.
Up until 1840, Luxembourg ’ s militiamen served in units of the Royal Netherlands Army.
Up until March 1, 2003 only women could be midwives.
Up until the fourth tour in 1877, led by Lillywhite, touring teams had played first-class games against the individual colonial sides, but Lillywhite felt that his side had done well enough against New South Wales to warrant a game against an All Australian team.

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To this end, he compares George Orwell's Coming Up for Air with Frederik Pohl and C. M. Kornbluth's The Space Merchants and concludes that the basic building block and distinguishing feature of a science fiction novel is the presence of the novum, a term Darko Suvin adapts from Ernst Bloch and defines as " a discrete piece of information recognizable as not-true, but also as not-unlike-true, not-flatly-( and in the current state of knowledge ) impossible ".
Up front, their line was anchored by defensive end Charles Mann, who recorded 11 of Washington's 50 sacks, and recovered a fumble.
" The house was put on the market for a reported $ 3. 8 million, and many fans, feeling it was the end of a major era in her life and career, tagged it as a " Kingdom Up For Sale ", a line from the song " Gold Dust Woman ".
Up to the end of 1980s, it had considerable incomes mainly from managed properties and from the RSW company ‘ Press-Book-Traffic ’, which in turn had special tax concessions.
Up until the end of 2010 there were 11 male and 10 female weight classes and age categories which are as follows ;
Up to the end of the Wolstonian Stage approximately 132, 000 years ago, the Rhine flowed westwards from Schaffhausen past Klettgau.
All Fours, also known as High-Low-Jack or Seven Up, is an English tavern trick-taking card game that was popular as a gambling game until the end of the 19th century.
Near the episode's end, transformed by milk from the Funk, characters Howard Moon and Vince Noir perform a maritime parody of " Give Up the Funk ( Tear the Roof off the Sucker )".
Up until the end of World War I, Putnam Lake was a small rural hamlet called Valleyville, consisting mainly of dairy farms.
The ' Break Up The Concrete Tour ' began in mid-January and covered most of the United States, with shows until the end of March.
Up to the end of the 20th century, pilots of ships on the Firth of Forth traditionally came from a close-knit group of Newhaven families.
Up until the end of the Cold War, determining realistic orders of battle was generally an orderly but extremely frustrating process for NATO because although the Warsaw Pact nations had well known doctrines, tactics, techniques and procedures, in actuality, the characteristics of Soviet forces fluctuated often, significantly, and changes often went undetected for years at below-division levels.
Up to the end of the 14th century AD, Kirkuk often administratively and economically belonged to Daquq and they were both at the same time in contact with Arbil, the modern capital of Iraqi Kurdistan, and Sharazor and their extensions.
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Up to the end of the 1911 – 1912 school year, for instance, his grade in mathematics was merely “ genügend ,” ( satisfactory ).
Towards the end of 1955, Taylor unsuccessfully screen tested to play boxer Rocky Graziano in MGM's Somebody Up There Likes Me after James Dean's death, but his use of a Brooklyn accent and physical prowess in the test impressed the studio enough to gain him a long-term contract.
At the end of Christina Aguilera's performance, Durst walked onstage and performed part of his band's song " Livin ' It Up " with Aguilera.
Up to four players control characters who jump and punch their way through Elm Street locations as they collect the bones of Freddy Krueger to place them in a furnace and end his reign of terror.
Up to the end of the 1930s the majority of processes involved in making decorative art glass were performed by hand.
These are known as “ Dial Up Lists ”, from the time when end users had to dial up to the internet with a modem and a phone line.
Up to the end of the sixteenth century medieval farce and spectacle dominated the popular stage in Paris.
Up until the end of the 1980s Zanussi service was run from Slough and was a network of independent repairers who gave an unparalleled service level.
Up until the end of World War II, it served as a military and naval center.
In season three ( 2000 – 2001 ), after being detained " Up There " for a month, Piper and Leo are told by The Elders to end their relationship or Leo will no longer be the sisters ' Whitelighter.

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