She and her mother stayed up until midnight playing board games and drinking their tea. |
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Manager Don Givens waited up until 4am for the player to return to HQ, at which point he gave up and went to bed. |
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Thank the Lord, you no longer feel compelled to wait up until midnight on New Year's Eve. |
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His father always waited up until his son returned from meetings late in the evening. |
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I've always believed that success lies in driving yourself hard and not letting up until you've reached a goal. |
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Germany was a centre of wargaming in its nascent stages with Prussian reliance on wargames in planning attacks right up until the Great War. |
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He kept us up until well past 4am with hilarious stories of an actor's life. |
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The performance of javelin throwers was improving drastically up until the mid-1980s, to a point where officials were concerned for crowd safety. |
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But up until now, the active ingredient of the drug, oseltamivir, is found in a plant, the star anise. |
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The chicken wings were addictively decent, up until the moment you considered the process that brought them to your table. |
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One expert assessment found that, out of 17 accidents up until the end of last year, 14 were caused by motorists jumping red lights. |
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She didn't look up until he had ascended the porch steps and rapped his knuckles on the railing. |
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However, up until very recently, your average karaoke bar was a frightfully seedy affair. |
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Widely read, and a lover of music and languages, she was attending French classes up until her death. |
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For you, then, those weeks from just before the winter solstice up until the spring equinox are filled with stark meaning and symbolism. |
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The grey wolf was heavily persecuted in Europe up until the most recent years. |
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Labour has been vague and woolly with regard to the treaty settlement process up until now. |
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Upon approaching the castle's wooden drawbridge, Jake's stomach began knotting, twisting up until it hurt. |
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In its place will come the class of productive workers, the working class, that has been up until today oppressed. |
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Moorby said he would be keeping a close eye on player availability right up until Easter. |
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Maybe he could go back to sleep, and not get up until the hot water tank had refilled? |
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Where they're wrong is in alleging that these rules have been unquestioned by the media up until now. |
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She'd been sitting quietly up until this point, but decided to have a great old yak in protest while Lee does this really appalling campy dance. |
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This plant only made American cheese up until August 2000, and at that point, something important happened. |
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Speaking yesterday on a visit to Harwich, he vowed to fight for every vote right up until the last minute. |
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Faull added that the majority of people did not believe in the value of banknotes, right up until the late 19th century. |
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Ray is the sort of amoral lech we could never believe we'd ever fall for, right up until we're walking through the bedroom doors. |
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She did not give up until she intended to, but she carried the ability to analyze the worth of an action by its consequences. |
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He was a founder member of the Warburton Youth League and was the league's president up until his death. |
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Nevertheless, he was engaged in a continual debate with Trotskyist ideas right up until his death. |
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Indeed there does appear to be a great deal of apathy up until this weekend when a number of people attended a march in London. |
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Co-ordinated in three areas, route crime will focus on all lineside offences, which up until now have been called trespass and vandalism. |
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Institutional shareholders including arbitrageurs traditionally do not respond to offers up until close to the deadline. |
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He returned to his own diocese and up until his death he served the archdiocese of Melbourne with distinction. |
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Thoreau maintained a close relationship with his brother up until the latter's death of lockjaw following a freak accident. |
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Parteen were in contention right up until the last quarter, but Whitegate finished stronger and ran out winners by two goals at the finish. |
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Catch low-season rates at many Montana wilderness lodges up until the river-fishing season starts on the third Saturday in May. |
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Exaggerate your follow through by keeping your sight on the target and your shooting arm up until the ball reaches the basket. |
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I mean we have a common saying in paediatrics that up until about six years of age your child will have six to eight viral infections a year. |
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This sequence gives general background on the history of the Ring and helps to explain the story up until the point of the game's beginning. |
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He wanted to be Harry Kewell right up until the moment when Kewell misses a sitter and gets the bird. |
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We all have bad hair days but up until I reached the big 3-0, every day of my life was a bad hair day. |
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She's 81 years old, and up until yesterday I thought she still had all her marbles intact, I'm not so sure now. |
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We stopped up until four or so, doing the tequila thing and having, like, deep and important conversations about life and love and that. |
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Until then the scheme is held up until the scrutineers are satisified about the proposals. |
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They have been living there up until October 12th and once they moved out the earth-moving machines made matchwood of it pronto. |
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She started drinking when she was 13 or 14, and over the years it built up until she was a self-confessed alcoholic. |
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The training starts sometimes at seven in the morning and does not finish up until seven at night. |
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If you were a quantum mechanic tossing a coin, it would land on the table, but no particular side would be facing up until you looked at it. |
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The open eye, which had been fairly benign and friendly up until then, narrowed slightly into a bit of a glare. |
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If up until that time, you have maintained your payments without problem, your creditors may be mindful to accept such changes. |
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We all felt that our centre was a very efficient operation, and it's a tribute to the workforce that it's stayed that way right up until today. |
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The troublesome ankle was the cause of his difficulties right up until Christmas. |
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Taylor gave up hope, realising that Simone wasn't going to give up until she was done blabbering about her date from last night. |
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A great many expectant moms work right up until the day they go into labour. |
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Your body shakes with excitement right up until the moment you step on stage. |
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Her pale face blanched even more at his suggestion and she backed up until her back was flush to the wall. |
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Suddenly life, which had up until a minute ago seemed blissful and full of promise, has now become a thing of dread. |
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They conversed in the hall up until the final bell rang and then they parted, taking their time to get to class. |
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Therefore, I have never disputed the fact that up until then there was a serious underspend in relation to infrastructure spend in the West. |
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I've been struggling with slipstreaming up until now, because there didn't seem to be any visual feedback to let you know when it's working. |
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This territory was retained, in greater part, up until 1797, when the Napoleonic Guards snatched away much land. |
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First of all, none of the awarded monies was to be used to pay women who had been working up until that point in an unwaged capacity. |
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Sure, he thought he was Elvis, but he was a real trooper and was performing right up until the end. |
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Thorne received his big break years ago, but up until now has traded on his youth. |
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The autumn and winter months up until the middle of December are traditionally the best time for game. |
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The frustrating thing is, we were doing alright up until then and were making good use of our extra player. |
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No one guessed this was possible, at least up until a month ago, but it's going to take place, like it or not. |
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There's a lively and sociable hum to the bar right up until last orders at 1am. |
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The butterflies leapt into flight, spiraling up into the sunlight, up and up until Joshua could no longer see them. |
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In frozen peas the vitamin C content did not differ from the time they were frozen to up until three months later. |
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I think dogs have been in and stampeded them and not let up until they were in the water. |
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The audience is left guessing right up until the very end and you are just on the edge of your seat. |
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And they kept hammering away right up until the elections that ETA was a prime suspect. |
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Well, up until this point, you would think, listening to everything that we've heard so far, that it is going to be tough to crack this person. |
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She had been careless up until then, spraying errors far and wide, but when Serena went home, the errors cleared up. |
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This was an exciting game of football with the result in doubt up until the final whistle. |
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My hair was a mess of split ends and my strapless bra didn't show up until two days before the dance. |
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Their joining fee was twice annual subscription up until September last year when they reduced it to the same as annual subs. |
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He set down his wineglass and, taking her by the shoulders, turned her to the cheval glass she'd avoided up until now. |
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I suppose even up until the mid 19th century poor children went to work, and child labour exists to this day. |
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I learnt to make choux pastry which has always defeated me up until now, and you take home your efforts. |
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In fact, in the 1940s, up until the introduction of steroids such as hydrocortisone, fatty acids were the primary treatment for eczema. |
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I don't see any pejorative connotations in the term and so up until now haven't been too worried about using it. |
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Despite his deep immersion in politics up until this moment, he felt relieved to be an ordinary twenty-year-old for once. |
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The metal flakes heat up until they are incandescent and shine brightly or, at a high enough temperature, actually burn. |
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The boat was captained by Bob and his wife, Mary, whose mission was to feed everyone up until they matched her husband's giant proportions. |
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I expect they will be fed up until they're big enough to sell for meat because the pig industry is starting to become lucrative again. |
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Calderwood felt Aberdeen's performance was decent up until the goal but degenerated thereafter. |
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Suzanne notes that up until a year ago only one booth at the local feria was organic. |
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In the past, the animal was a rabbit up until the age of a year, and subsequently referred to as a coney. |
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So the incident was covered up until a few local veteran detectives found out about it and decided to act. |
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Then, a second skewer comes in handy for gently firming the soil to help the seedling stand up until the roots take hold. |
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He remembers his African upbringing fondly, at least up until civil disturbances began to intrude on his world. |
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From the moment I picked your book up until I laid it down I was convulsed with laughter. |
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This type of system is in common usage worldwide but up until this point had not been available in Ireland, the bank said. |
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That trend was kept up until a week ago when, during that period, the Brady bonds gained three to four percentage points. |
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Everything that was new and modern came from the US or was copied from the US and it continued that way up until The Beatles. |
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Should I now be paranoid when I hear clicks and pops during phone conversations on a line that has, up until now, been nice and clean? |
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All seemed well and good, right up until the engines started to cough and sputter, and then die. |
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Jess walked over and let herself be folded into a comforting embrace, lifted up until she was seated securely on his lap. |
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I may even get better at answering mails straight away rather than letting them mount up until I drop into a blue funk about the backlog. |
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He walked up until he was standing right in front of her, his dark shadow looming darkly over her limp form on the ground, cross-legged. |
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She pushed the horse faster, but didn't sit up until the first light of dawn rose over the horizon. |
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In non-propeller-head speak, it means that instead of continually re-using IP addresses, they are simply used up until there are none left. |
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About one this morning, he started puking and didn't let up until early this afternoon. |
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The gory details are expanded upon in his book, which recounts his childhood up until the point that he is rescued and put into foster care. |
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I flashed a big smile then grabbed the volume dial and turned it up until it wouldn't go anymore. |
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This force moves the small magnet up until the force from the bottom and top diamagnets equals one another. |
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It's amusing due to that fact I was rather enjoying some of his entries up until that point, and left comments to that effect. |
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In fact, up until 2003, I didn't think Shelton made anything but sports comedies. |
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Josh didn't think he'd ever seen his mother dressed entirely in black up until now. |
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I didn't get up until late today but I feel more tired now than I did when I went to bed last night. |
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The university permits examinees to pull out up until just before their last exam, and to resit the following year. |
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Scene after scene, the professor uses the meaning he assigns to words to establish dictatorial superiority over his pupil up until to the abrupt dark comedic ending. |
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While I gained a more clear-eyed view of today's corporate media realities, it was somewhat sad to lose the illusions I had harbored up until then. |
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For each of the above points and many others I haven't mentioned that the positions held by the main protagonists of this war, up until recently, was to the contrary. |
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Huckabee will also need to establish a reliable fundraising base, something that up until now has proved to be elusive. |
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Blogs that mention work are the sort of potential loose cannons that keep PR reps up until all hours worrying about damage to corporate reputations. |
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The mound of dirty clothing just keeps piling up until your hamper is overflowing and a sea of denim, cotton and corduroy forms a carpet on the floor of your bedroom. |
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From the day he and I had met in the fifth or sixth grade, up until our final two years in junior high, we had both been fairly close and good friends. |
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Eastman house has the largest collection of pix from the dawn of photography up until the contemporary era, after which other institutions then took the lead. |
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Their year's activities began just after St Patrick's Day in March and continued right up until last week with various outings and events organised. |
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Which is odd because, up until now, she has rather resembled a llama herself, with her slightly shaggy hair, other-worldly expression and dainty, measured paces. |
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Paulette Goddard emerged as a favorite for Scarlett, right up until Selznick saw and heard Leigh. |
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The writing team, led by a showrunner, is in place throughout the entire production period, constantly rewriting up until the recording of the show. |
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We may send in some, but one of the principles on which we've conducted the campaign up until now has been to try to keep the American presence as low-profile as possible. |
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Everything up until now has been done with simulators and mock-ups. |
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Indeed, up until this point Mitchum has maintained such unflinching control of the screen that his defeat seems possible only by shifting him to a less ethereal plane. |
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Roller coasters, funhouses, even the magic tea cup ride are all a blast thanks to Howlett speeding everything up until it sounds as though combustion is only seconds away. |
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You can transplant in the spring up until the plants leaf out. |
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Snug the knot up until it is of a size which will allow the hook to swing freely, pass the tag end of line though the crimp and snug it down close to the knot. |
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The Australian Cricket Board, to their eternal shame, secretly fined the players then covered it up until the papers prised the story out of them. |
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Often nights we'd be up until after midnight with guitars, tambourines and drumming, sitting in the rainforest in our owner-built homes playing away. |
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The temperature was in the high thirties right up until nightfall and thus we took every opportunity to avail ourselves of shade and air-conditioning. |
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The authors trace inflation and financial panics to the federal government intervening into banking, which had up until that time been primarily a state matter. |
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He'd haul in a few dozen loads of dry wood and they'd heat the place up until we could set up a town in there and walk around in our shirtsleeves. |
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I usually didn't wake up early enough for breakfast because I was a night owl and usually stayed up until around 4 in the morning and didn't wake up until noon. |
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After all you had your sherbet and sugar cones up until you were ten. |
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She was going to zonk out on her bed and not wake up until February. |
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There were endless delays, right up until the premiere at Cannes earlier this year, where the film arrived a couple of days late due to some last minute edits. |
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We kept going up until we found ourselves in a vast Sharkarama, a huge loft with fake sharks hung from Hooks everywhere. |
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Sixty years on, keep-fit fanatic Captain Jack Rolfson is living in Rainbow Springs Drive, Chatanooga, Tennessee and jogged five miles per day up until about ten years ago. |
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It was constructed in 1970 and served the population adequately up until the past number of years when bursts and a shortage of water during dry periods caused problems. |
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The red pen, a calamus, was employed primarily for recording texts up until the 6th century, when the quill, the penna, the feather of a bird or a fowl, gradually replaced it. |
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Richard's uncle Mel Taylor, who runs the Blue Pits Inn, Manchester Road, Castleton, stayed up until the early hours of Monday morning to share his success. |
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Comments and views will be received up until June 13, when the agency will review the map and make any necessary changes in the light of public feedback. |
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He doesn't, of course, but instead winds it up until there is no choice but to feel torn between equally extreme alternatives in much the same way Jeffrey is torn. |
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But it all went to pieces when all the computers turned out to have viruses and support services didn't show up until 10 minutes before the class ended. |
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They enjoy completing crossword puzzles together and up until a couple of years ago were still doing the rumba, tango, waltz and foxtrot at the Town Hall. |
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That is why Oliver Cromwell permitted King Charles the First to be dressed like a king and to act like a king up until the final moments when his head was chopped off. |
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And up until two hours beforehand, he was in the hospital with a kidney stone. |
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I've always wanted a decent ironing board, and I am excited about owning a food processor but the truth of the matter is that we've managed up until now with what we've got. |
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Two-thirds of Sugar in the Blood consists of an impressively researched history of Barbados up until the last century. |
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It implies that everything up until now has been a pack of lies. |
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But he hated the way he looked with a face full of makeup and had nearly given it up until he donned his first mask. |
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The Odia reached Punjab through Rajputana and gradually worked their way up until they found a supply of work which maintained them throughout the year. |
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And we're due to continue thusly from now up until Christmas. |
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The Giant's Grave, a Megalithic tomb which up until now has been almost impossible to find, will add to the tourist attractions of the Slieve Bloom. |
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Both sides wage spirited fights because, up until the moment Bush tips his hand, they assure themselves that the president shares their point of view. |
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Unfortunately I was swatted multiple times for the same exact reason up until junior high. |
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Although it is too late now to register to vote, people already on the electoral roll can apply for a postal vote up until 5pm on Tuesday 26 April. |
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Opinion polls up until this week suggested that, while it may have been a risky strategy, he was ultimately right. |
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From the first settlements up until the Civil War, ordinary Americans were not heavily armed and were generally neglectful of the guns they did own. |
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The guy living above just put on a Bjork record, which sounded nice up until he whipped out his saxophone and started playing along, totally out of key. |
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An area once prized for its placement close to both the inner city and the entertainment hotspot of Hillbrow up until the 1980s, it now bears the brunt of urban decay. |
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Merchants are hoping for a crush of last minute shoppers today, and bargain hunters after Christmas to make up for disappointing sales up until now. |
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The fact that Wilbanks broke no law up until the final moments of the lamentable episode has another implication that the news should be exploring. |
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The animals will be in the crib up until Christmas Eve and will be cared for by agricultural and veterinary students from University College Dublin. |
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I personally really didn't wake up until 4pm today which I've never done unless it was after an all-nighter ending at 9am, and even that only happened once. |
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This is a weird occurrence since I usually don't wake up until alarm goes off and even then I go right back to sleep after hitting the snooze button. |
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That's unheard of in an industry where design, engineering, and manufacturing often argue over quality problems right up until the first car rolls off the assembly line. |
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A policy of containment and deterrence has worked up until now. |
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Zamora had had a dramatic life up until appearing in the show. |
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Rents first dipped below inflation in June 2013 and continued on a trend of below-inflation increases up until last month, LSL said. |
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Otherwise, with our street lights and our strange British climate, most Poinsettias wouldn't naturally bract up until at least April or May. |
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Two kinds of Bushcricket, previously only found along the south coast up until about 20 years ago, were found in Solihull's parks last summer. |
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I'd be there all night, skelping them as they come back in up until midnight, ahead of training the next day. |
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However, the whitewash can last for a long time up until we have tendentious reasoning and writing. |
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Originally, the field was common land, as part of what up until the end of the 19th century was called Threap Moor. |
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They can be bought right up until the time of departure but they carry restrictions on the time, day or route of travel. |
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For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart feels that Bede used Gildas's De excidio. |
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For the early part of the work, up until the Gregorian mission, Goffart asserts that Bede used Gildas's De excidio. |
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He posited a geocentric cosmology that we may discern in selections of the Metaphysics, which was widely accepted up until the 16th century. |
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During the last glacial period, and up until about 9000 years ago, most of Ireland was covered with ice, most of the time. |
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Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia, wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border. |
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The new teacher was so enthusiastic, I hope she can keep it up until the end of the year. |
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Operations against London up until May 1941 could also have a severe impact on morale. |
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The Government, up until November 1940, was opposed to the centralised organisation of shelter. |
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Both classical Chinese and Chu Nom were used up until the early 20th century. |
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The young Queen Victoria read both Oliver Twist and Pickwick, staying up until midnight to discuss them. |
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The black socks were changed to white from 1959 to 1965, where they were replaced with red socks up until 1971, when the club reverted to black. |
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Part of the influence on law was due to Scots often going to French universities, something which continued up until the Napoleonic Wars. |
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However, up until this point in the campaign, the government artillery had performed dismally. |
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The site has provided evidence of habitation during various phases right up until Viking times. |
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At least three now extinct native rodent species were present up until the discovery of the islands by Europeans. |
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Although there was some indirect Roman law influence on Scots law, the direct influence of Roman law was slight up until around the 15th century. |
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Of the 200 British makes of car that had been launched up until 1913, only about 100 of the firms were still in existence. |
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The Orthodox believe that the state of the soul in Hades can be affected by the love and prayers of the righteous up until the Last Judgment. |
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From 1964 up until 1996, income per head had doubled, while ownership of various household goods had significantly increased. |
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Smith continued making extensive revisions to the book, up until his death. |
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Candidates can apply for this anytime up until 6 months after they registered the business. |
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This was not an issue with the copyright law up until 1972 when copyright protection required registration. |
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The town of Berwick was a county corporate for most purposes from 1482, up until 1885, when it was fully incorporated into Northumberland. |
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Boars of all ages were once the primary prey of tigers in Transcaucasia, Kazakhstan, Middle Asia and the Far East up until the late 19th century. |
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For this reason, up until the 19th century, there was considerable disharmony between Dissenters and the ruling Protestant Ascendancy in Ireland. |
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Bounties were paid on all kinds of seals up until 1945 in Maine and 1962 in Massachusetts. |
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Indentured servitude became the primary labor force up until Bacon's Rebellion, from which the focus turned to slavery. |
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Health authorities sided with these claims up until 1998, from which they reversed their position. |
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The Babri Mosque was the subject of such a conflict up until the early 1990s when it was demolished. |
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The manner of cooking for the American colonists followed along the line of British cookery up until the Revolution. |
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Signs of cancerous cells might not show up until years, or even decades, after exposure. |
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The shocking results were that sea lions are affected the parasites from the early ages of 3 weeks old up until the age of 4 to 8 months. |
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It has rarely been used for serious prose in recent times, but was used much more extensively up until the 19th century. |
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The book is a historical narration focusing on the pagan peoples from the earliest time up until the time Orosius was alive. |
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His Histories was considered to be one of the main works of Spanish historiography right up until the time of the Reformation. |
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A new ethnic border was established that has lasted for over 1200 years up until the present time. |
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So the Route of Emperors and Kings was the setting for many important historical events, which characterize the Danube up until today. |
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Pirenne held that the Roman Empire continued, in the Frankish realms, up until the time of the Arab conquests in the 7th century. |
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The Visigothic leadership maintained its Arianism up until at least the reign of King Liuvigild. |
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From that time up until the Yuan dynasty, there were two Duke Yanshengs, one in the north in Qufu and the other in the south at Quzhou. |
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From that time up until the Yuan dynasty, there were two Duke Yanshengs, once in the north in Qufu and the other in the south at Quzhou. |
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It was the most detailed and accurate representation of the world that had been produced up until that time. |
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Nonetheless, it was continued on 1930s up until 1945 replacing the Hollywood market with Japanese films but met with little success. |
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In the colonial era and up until railroads were built in key areas, mule trains were the main mode of transporting goods. |
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Indian cotton textiles, particularly those from Bengal, continued to maintain a competitive advantage up until the 19th century. |
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Laws governing child labour in factories were first passed in 1874, but child labour on farms continued to be the norm up until the 20th century. |
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Right up until the end he was keeping up what he did best, he was keeping up with current affairs, there was a stack of newspapers by his bed. |
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Indian textiles, however, still maintained a competitive advantage over British textiles up until the 19th century. |
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We had a freezer up until maybe two years ago. We used to pack a lot of roast beefs. |
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Nothing would make him shut up until I brought my dogwood stick into his office and witched for water. |
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All sorts of government policies blew that bubble up until it popped. |
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Place gauge on block on the table directly under the infeed roll and move the table up until light contact is made between roll and gauge blocks. |
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The peacock butterfly went from being common up until the 1820s to very rare, but is now one of the most abundant in the region. |
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Granulocytes are a type of immune cell that up until recently have not been considered particularly effective in killing cancer cells. |
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Nothrotheriops shastense, the Shasta giant ground sloth, lived throughout the range of the Joshua tree in the Pleistocene, up until about 12,000 years ago. |
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In the ensuing Battle of Wagram, which also lasted two days, Napoleon commanded his forces in what was the largest battle of his career up until then. |
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The Birmingham Corporation Water Department was set up in 1876 to supply water to Birmingham, up until 1974 when its responsibilities were transferred to Severn Trent Water. |
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The section of road between Scotch Corner and Penrith accounted for 70 deaths over ten years up until 2002, which was above the national average for single lane carriageways. |
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The combined Mexican monarchist and French forces won victories up until 1865, but then the tide began to turn against them, in part because the American Civil War had ended. |
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I blow it up until it's tight as a tick. Just below the skirt through which the lanyard passes, a tiny mouth whistles a single-note tune until the balloon's lungs are emptied. |
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Esther Velthoen examines Dutch attempts to tame coastal raiding up until 1905, efforts that have some remarkable similarities to Roman attempts to curb Cilician piracy. |
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This room was used as the castle's education centre up until recently. |
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Amber and extracts were used from the time of Hippocrates in ancient Greece for a wide variety of treatments through the Middle Ages and up until the early twentieth century. |
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Aepyornis maximus, known commonly as elephant birds, was found exclusively on the island of Madagascar up until 1,000 when the species became extent. |
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I saved them up until I got a bookful and then you could get your present. |
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Since then, and right up until the 1950s, they regularly toured Australia and New Zealand and played both home and away matches against neighbours Wales and France. |
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But up until now the leaks have been distinctly underwhelming. |
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He favoured the fedora and wore one right up until his death. |
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It has always been the last part of Sir Henry Wood's Fantasia on British Sea Songs, except that for many years up until 2000, the Sargent arrangement has been used. |
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Emin and Childish had remained on friendly terms up until 1999, but the activities of the Stuckist group offended her and caused a lasting rift with Childish. |
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Lockheed Hercules transport night flights brought supplies, weapons, vehicles, and fuel, and airlifted out the wounded up until the end of the conflict. |
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Germany, which up until the 1953 Debt agreement had to work on the assumption that all the Marshall Plan aid was to be repaid, spent its funds very carefully. |
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Current projections are that demand will ease by mid-2009, though the supply of specific radial tire types and sizes may not catch up until late this year. |
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Most of the Czech population obeyed quiescently up until the final months preceding the end of the war, while thousands were involved in the resistance movement. |
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For example, a milestone from the 17th century exists, calling the town Cowes, but up until the late 19th Century the Urban District Council bore the name West Cowes. |
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Sir William Berkeley, who had previously been governor up until 1652, was elected governor in 1660 by the House of Burgesses and he promptly declared for the King. |
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But just because the deadline for using your ISA allowance is Thursday, April 5, don't assume that all providers will accept applications right up until midnight on this date. |
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After consuming too much coffee every day for six weeks, she got severe migraines that would last up until 47 minutes after her first cup of coffee. |
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However, as with its Scandinavian neighbours, Denmark has recently transformed from a nation of net emigration, up until World War II, to a nation of net immigration. |
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Dave Lanning covered all events up until December 2010, when he retired. |
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Widespread Shamanism persisted among the Sami up until the 18th century. |
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During the early Middle Ages up until the Dutch Revolt, the Southern regions were more powerful, as well as more culturally and economically developed. |
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Lewis beat Bruno on a stoppage in round seven, Bruno again failing to take his title chance after leading the contest on points up until what proved the final round. |
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This is the first time that independent day traders can gain access to such a forecasting system that up until this point has been limited only to institutions. |
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Off-peak tickets can be bought at any time for journeys, including day returns, right up until the time of departure but they carry restrictions on the time or day of travel. |
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He was still puffing away right up until the doctor diagnosed his cancer, and only gave up then because he was too weak to leave the room to have a cigarette. |
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Australia continued its success up until the early 1980s, built around Bob Simpson, the Chappell brothers, Dennis Lillee, Jeff Thomson and Rod Marsh. |
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Boys, up until the festival of Liberalia, wore the toga praetexta, which was a toga with a crimson or purple border, also worn by magistrates in office. |
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The Spanish were astounded that the attendants ignored their wounds and used their stumps or remaining hands to hold it up until several were killed and the litter slumped. |
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The translated name North River was used in the New York metropolitan area up until the early 1900s, with limited use continuing into the present day. |
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This room became the home of the House of Commons until it was destroyed by fire in 1834, although the interior was altered several times up until then. |
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The futhorc started to be replaced by the Latin alphabet from around the 7th century, but it was still sometimes used up until the 10th or 11th century. |
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On the third day after this second boiling, pour all the syrup into a pan, put the races of ginger with it, and boil it up until the syrup adheres to the spoon. |
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Its usage spans centuries, first appearing in 691 with the construction of the Dome of the Rock mosque, and recurring even up until the 17th century with the Taj Mahal. |
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The whole matter had up until then proceeded with great speed, taking only 6 months from its commencement before the Divisional Court to the House of Lords' judgment. |
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