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  • The town, hitherto a small domestic trade port with restricted t
  • nd achieved a sensational victory in what was hitherto a Conservative seat.
  • and, which is legally part of American Samoa, hitherto a somewhat dormant issue.
  • the new parish church of Our Lady of Sorrows, hitherto a mission church of the cathedral.
  • o negotiate a trade treaty with the Japanese, hitherto absolutely opposed to opening their country t
  • nd its International Station have led to much hitherto agricultural land being turned to other uses.
  • The Kerala State Planning Board, hitherto an expert advisory body, suddenly acquired a
  • ersity of New South Wales Postgraduate Board, hitherto an autonomous department of the Guild, indica
  • Abkhazia, hitherto an autonomous province within the Democratic
  • iew of all the most important Facts that have hitherto appeared respecting the Cow Pox,' (1800), Dic
  • e served under the greatest editor Ceylon had hitherto Armand de Souza,whom Governors feared and off
  • on a higher scale of efficiency than they had hitherto attained.
  • The adoption of the hitherto Austrian anthem by Germany in 1922 was not op
  • When the central office of the hitherto autonomous institution was integrated into th
  • In 1883, Keene, who had hitherto been a strong man, developed symptoms of dysp
  • It had hitherto been thought that these areas lacked the mate
  • pressionable mind an ambition to which he had hitherto been a stranger.
  • ough after realising that British artists had hitherto been neglected by art-historical scholarship.
  • which was incorporated in 1904 (Edmonton had hitherto been a town).
  • ios were transferred to Bill Marmion, who had hitherto been a parliamentary secretary.
  • essfully to put down the Iraqi insurgency has hitherto been regarded as a military problem.
  • In 917, the group of Danes who had hitherto been based in Huntingdon relocated to Tempsfo
  • formally lifted the excommunication that had hitherto been placed upon him.
  • What had hitherto been a competition between Labour and the Cit
  • finally brought to Origin a passion that had hitherto been associated mainly with Queensland and fi
  • in the ranks of the clergy of France, who had hitherto been accustomed to more traditionally classic
  • Pezel, who had hitherto been at Zeitz, now went to Eger; but in 1577,
  • This mineral has hitherto been found at only two places in Henderson Co
  • and was led by Premier George Leake, who had hitherto been the Leader of the Opposition.
  • quer for my own point of view what has always hitherto been used by the opposite side.
  • ure, the eastern third of Illinois, which had hitherto been part of the diocese's territory, was sep
  • az I with the estate at Kardenakhi, which had hitherto been in possession of the extinct line of the
  • that Euler's formula for buckling, which had hitherto been used to calculate design loads in such s
  • ent control of the West of England, which had hitherto been a major source of manpower, raw material
  • rough districts the greater part of which had hitherto been undescribed by any European traveller, w
  • Indifferent as the enemy had hitherto been, the preparations against the gate did n
  • the Kingdom of the Suevi, to which Evora had hitherto belonged.
  • He then pulls out a hitherto concealed sign reading "Stewie for Governor".
  • The hitherto concealed 4th Division closed up on the right
  • is action enabled the battery to open fire on hitherto concealed enemy guns which were doing great d
  • cestors), a ceremony from which they had been hitherto debarred.
  • through a period which saw a reversal in its hitherto declining fortunes, with the programme winnin
  • al Structure of the Genito-Urinary Organs Not Hitherto Described."
  • splendid, beautiful, and interesting insects, hitherto discovered in those countries, and which for
  • as aprofessor of theology to Leipzig, where, hitherto distinguished only as editor of Bardesanes, M
  • porates the states of Dir, Swat, and Chitral, hitherto domestically autonomous, into the administrat
  • The hitherto dominant PAN had suffered a schism in 1908 le
  • ocument which abolished male-only succession ( hitherto effective in all the Habsburg realms) and dec
  • would not involve the surrender of the rights hitherto enjoyed by the non-Jewish communities in Pale
  • by their bravery and their poverty they have hitherto escaped subjection to Ali of Janina.
  • tute a defence in electoral law: a point that hitherto existed in Scots law and Northern Ireland law
  • the most compendious, lineal, and easy method hitherto extant.
  • the methods of his predecessors, which he had hitherto followed, and it was in practice rather than
  • ht to learn Chinese by abolishing a law which hitherto forbade foreigners to do so.
  • all the plants, exclusive of the cryptogamia, hitherto found in the United States, north of the Poto
  • yet dark", but mistakenly attacked a group of hitherto friendly Indians, killing one and wounding ma
  • the same prompt attention and care which has hitherto gained for him their confidence and support.
  • would "put to silence all the loud applauses hitherto given to foreign artists".
  • This was a departure for the label, which hitherto had reissued the earlier remasters 'as was',
  • General Aung San, who hitherto had allied with the Japanese, sent Thein Pe M
  • History and its lost generation of bands whom hitherto had no voice.
  • regularity of plan might be maintained (which hitherto has been utterly neglected) as well as in any
  • nd Reverend Martin, and bears the inscription hitherto hath the Lord helped us.
  • "Generally speaking, the men who hitherto have written on the affairs of India, were a
  • The football players hitherto have won three national championships (1963,
  • ven Bavaria by the Emperor Henry III, who had hitherto held it, but who needed a resident duke to de
  • literature and German lyricism took the place hitherto held by French classicism, in spite of the co
  • 711 as Master-General of the Ordnance, a post hitherto held by Marlborough himself.
  • literature and German lyricism took the place hitherto held by French classicism, in spite of the co
  • weak, the shock might have been worse but for hitherto high savings rates.
  • Hitherto I have always seen the latter.
  • captured from Hull were distributed among the hitherto ill-equipped militia.
  • n't, which would tell us only that either the hitherto immovable object was not in fact immovable, o
  • Satellite navigation allows for hitherto impossible precision in the delivery of weapo
  • the Nicholson River in order to work ground ' hitherto inaccessible to the individual miner'.
  • inscription in Kutila characters, which were hitherto indecipherable.
  • part of the municipal reform in 1972 from ten hitherto independent parishes.
  • Since the administrative reform of 1974 the hitherto independent parish of Bockhorn has been one o
  • Since the land reform of 1974 the hitherto independent parish of Uetzingen has been one
  • s are the most recent to be opened and occupy hitherto industrial land.
  • and a new concept of entropy to solve several hitherto intractable problems in von Neumann algebras.
  • he matter could be resolved by trying out the hitherto irresistible force on the hitherto immovable
  • Hitherto it had been a popular belief that a German cr
  • No person is hitherto known to be able to speak Ithkuil fluently; Q
  • f European civilization as he opens territory hitherto known only to the First Nations.
  • Beecham, who had hitherto known nothing of Delius's music, expressed hi
  • finally agreed on the election of Dionysius, hitherto known only as an honest monk who devoted hims
  • A List of Japanese Fungi Hitherto Known.
  • Having hitherto labored by himself, he eventually received Re
  • gs provided the Medici with the blue they had hitherto lacked and began the process of placing them
  • orne, and Melville as pioneers of this genre, hitherto largely neglected by literary critics.
  • outstripped the capacity of the Corporation's hitherto largest lake steamer SS Inca (1,809 tons), th
  • In 2000, Fleurety released their hitherto last album Department of Apocalyptic Affairs.
  • Hitherto Llywelyn had ruled over Gwynedd only; however
  • -only group of improvisers and challenged the hitherto male-dominated musical improvisation scene.
  • 60034 ( hitherto named Peregrine) Lord Faringdon; again the na
  • s containing ‘descriptions of all the species hitherto named and of many not before noticed,' was pu
  • his is one of the Bulgarian names bestowed on hitherto nameless geographical features by by the Tang
  • to his second son Lothair II, after whom the hitherto nameless territory was called Lotharingia.
  • composers, as well as works by German masters hitherto neglected in England.
  • This was the first major work on a hitherto neglected period of art, which had been previ
  • es: Their Nature and Legacy reports that "the hitherto notorious rite of the 'Blood Eagle,' the kill
  • he so-called manorial rights applied had been hitherto obliged to give numerous services and make fr
  • S. firm Penn, Schoen & Berland, financed by a hitherto obscure outfit in Dallas called Democracy Wat
  • It has hitherto only been found at Makuyuni, on the Mahenge p
  • ncerts in 2000 and 2001, Gorgoroth made their hitherto only live appearance in the US, at the Milwau
  • or the 1993 plebiscite, which represented the hitherto only real opportunity for a return of the mon
  • as one acoustic remake and one song that was hitherto only available on the Japanese release of Psy
  • vate property along with the participation of hitherto persecuted Buddhist monks in the governing af
  • chose Bobby Cram, formerly of West Brom, and hitherto playing in Canada, to become his captain for
  • e efficient than the single stage arrangement hitherto popular in steam locomotive draughting, in wh
  • Hitherto, premiers would call early elections if the p
  • ven when the French fleet, whose presence had hitherto prevented an attack by sea, was withdrawn, th
  • the authors or publishers of any new book not hitherto printed... the copy right of such books for a
  • allowing media access to family proceedings, hitherto private and confidential, subject to certain
  • After the communist takeover of hitherto pro-German Bulgaria in 1944 he studied chemic
  • impeachable under any constitutional doctrine hitherto pronounced.
  • solution of some element in a design that had hitherto proved refractory.
  • oke very energetically in favor of the method hitherto pursued, namely, that of valuation by a commi
  • eedy and to small business, while prosecuting hitherto rampant graft and limiting the Catholic Churc
  • slaughter of domestic animals, which had been hitherto reared with great care, with the nonchalant b
  • peaceable possession of its reserve, and has hitherto refused to surrender it.
  • ath instinct in the phenomenon of masochism, ' hitherto regarded as secondary to sadism...and suggest
  • Hitherto reluctant to involve himself like his father
  • ght many of the ancient Tamil works which had hitherto remained in obscurity.Madurai Tamil Sangam is
  • 's ears quivered with excitement, a sensation hitherto reserved for William Wordsworth."
  • One of the most fundamental for the hitherto Roman Catholic nation was the official reject
  • he railway line and the Royal Military Canal ( hitherto running side by side) finally diverge, and th
  • public, and the publication by save-wye of a hitherto secret map showing the vast extent of the dra
  • A groundbreaking look inside the hitherto secret world of a 'special hospital' it has b
  • "I have hitherto spoken of him as an honest man--as the only h
  • try the temper and purify the patience of the hitherto successful author.
  • rs and was therefore able to publish chapters hitherto suppressed, as well as new parts written afte
  • inal decipherment, and inserted many passages hitherto suppressed.
  • ow most clearly how little injury society has hitherto sustained from hemp drugs (1:264).
  • Hitherto, the Welsh had a patronymic naming system.
  • Hitherto, the parish had formed part of the Parts of K
  • n by then Country Party leader Frank Nicklin, hitherto the member for Murrumba.
  • Hitherto, the parish had formed part of Boston Rural D
  • Hitherto, the quarry masons had always hewn stone roug
  • lection, its first member was Colin Jamieson, hitherto the member for Belmont.
  • n systems of the duchies of Uva and Wellassa, hitherto the rice-bowl of Sri Lanka, were systematical
  • al member was John Tonkin of the Labor Party, hitherto the member for North-East Fremantle since 193
  • or two terms by Merv Toms of the Labor Party, hitherto the member for Maylands.
  • to the Common Medlar M. germanica, which was hitherto the only known species in the genus.
  • Hitherto the discipline of the Church had not been sep
  • it was won by John Brady of the Labor Party, hitherto the member for Guildford-Midland.
  • "I raised a new Ebenezer of gratitude, 'for hitherto the Lord had helped me.' Anew I consecrated m
  • Hitherto, the majority of its members had supported th
  • Hitherto there had been a silver works at this site an
  • alism, it will release tremendous reserves of hitherto thwarted power.
  • ars to have stood nearly alone in all efforts hitherto to improve the moral status of the prisoners…
  • rom this national exposure of a piece thought hitherto to be complex, over-intellectual and 'difficu
  • ecall, and afterwards the impeachment, of his hitherto triumphant adversary.
  • vital role in shaking the foundations of the hitherto unchallenged upper echelons of society.
  • vital role in shaking the foundations of the hitherto unchallenged upper echelons of society.In man
  • ut the year in order to bring 33,200 acres of hitherto uncultivated land in Kech Valley under cultiv
  • gion was so little explored that several more hitherto undescribed birds and butterflies are found t
  • ery into the interior of Africa : Through the Hitherto Undescribed Countries of the Great Namaquas,
  • ery into the interior of Africa : Through the Hitherto Undescribed Countries of the Great Namaquas,
  • n Mueller in his paper Definitions of rare or hitherto undescribed Australian Plants, chiefly collec
  • uthern Altai, Chikhachyov reached territories hitherto undiscovered.
  • But the researchers fear that a hitherto undisturbed area known as the Alpine Meadow,
  • For hitherto unedited materials he used photographs or rep
  • brio (1776), containing some fables of Aesop, hitherto unedited, from a Bodleian manuscript
  • In a career of hitherto unequalled luxury, she offered three dinner p
  • beneath the Carlsbad Caverns and descend to a hitherto unexplored level.
  • ement Freud's theory and delve into what were hitherto unexplored regions of the mind and body.
  • MC opened a branch office in Dubai to tap the hitherto unexplored markets of West Asia and Africa.
  • o its fold strands of thought and imagination hitherto unexplored.
  • n popularizing the sculpture-related art form hitherto unfamiliar to the common man.
  • error, therefore, is that it renders visible hitherto unforeseen errors.
  • instrumentation and Aahaarya to tell various hitherto unheard stories from the life of Lord Krishna
  • 0, "Evidence for the Molecular Origin of Some Hitherto Unidentified Interstellar Lines", Publication
  • the subjective camera can explore subtleties hitherto unimaginable as film content.
  • have illuminated aspects of Hollywood history hitherto unknown to the general public.
  • Arnstein introduced a new custom from Berlin, hitherto unknown in Vienna: the Christmas tree.
  • the notable inclusion of several tracks by a hitherto unknown act, called Flow Creator.
  • discoveries in China, during the 1920s, of a hitherto unknown East Asian prehistory.
  • ion about identification of the function of a hitherto unknown gene utilizing knockout moss appeared
  • t Possum focused almost entirely on recording hitherto unknown Mississippi blues artists (typically
  • The sources included a hitherto unknown Joshua Speed diary and letters in whi
  • f his widow in 2007, about 80 unpublished and hitherto unknown works were discovered in Mompou's fil
  • gamous reproduction, and the description of a hitherto unknown allogamous stage can be a significant
  • ealogy researchers are more likely to uncover hitherto unknown documentation, I have used the LDS da
  • e 1st century BCE/CE Greek geographer Strabo, hitherto unknown in Italy.
  • Cross was discovered, there was also found a hitherto unknown flower of rare beauty and fragrance,
  • If it would be shown to be a hitherto unknown animal from the sea, it is as big of
  • k show led him to the discovery of a trove of hitherto unknown photographs by the great American pho
  • the Blessed Virgin and the Blessed Sacrament, hitherto unknown among English Roman Catholics.
  • n my opinion it has the advantage to denote a hitherto unknown fringe area between the average and t
  • War Crimes Bureau, the existence of which was hitherto unknown to researchers, the review of other o
  • an intensity of colour and a dramatic quality hitherto unknown.
  • o save the world, He willed to employ a means hitherto unknown; a means by which all the glory would
  • e, perhaps discover a new flaw in human life, hitherto unnoticed?
  • December 1979, the migratory movement assumed hitherto unprecedented dimensions.
  • ining and the associated iron works reached a hitherto unprecedented scale, marked in the middle of
  • They continued to publish hitherto unpublished Dickens material well into the 20
  • of producing anthologies in book form of his hitherto unpublished work.
  • ame out the following year, contained several hitherto unpublished texts, and did much to stimulate
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