How To Use Until now In A Sentence

  • He uncovers more about his private life including the identity of his fiancé, a point of much speculation until now.
  • Like him, these were staff guys, in their mid-thirties, soldiers who had until now been largely warless. Doug Stanton: Horse Soldiers: The Extraordinary Story of a Band of US Soldiers Who Rode to Victory in Afghanistan
  • They are convicted and must, if the US people are to reclaim their until now unchallenged position as torch-bearers for a better world, be booted out of office at the earliest opportunity.
  • I've seen no convincing evidence of any slavish imitation, at least until now.
  • Has it taken until now for these hard-nosed businessmen to finally twig they have been sold one pup after another? The Sun
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  • Until now, all the royal accounts were audited internally. Times, Sunday Times
  • `And we went to different universities, and until now we've had different careers. RESCUING ROSE
  • The West Country is the part of Britain most visited by walkers and nature lovers, but until now they have had to make do with a patchy network of footpaths and coastal walks.
  • There was a third option, unrevealed until now, the Lazio manager Svenn Goran Eriksson.
  • Frequent image posting is a very rare phenomenon here (that is, if someone said "posts lots of images", I'd have thought, until now, "breezeway", whereas when you say "telling people to shut up", I think ... oh, so many people. How Now Brownpau
  • Until now Zak, who can't eat and is fed through tubes in his stomach, only had to go on oxygen at night after his oxygen levels dropped sapping him of energy.
  • Until now the emphasis was more on luring foreign tourists to the country and the domestic travellers have been missed out.
  • $result = mysql_fetch_array ($sql); [Loop end] repeat 3,4 until you get X total number of result this will get you 600% faster than using Solution 3 for multiple row selection good technique until now i do not know that it has 4 types of solutinos the 4th query is great as far as prrformence is concerned Netvouz - new bookmarks
  • We have always "feasted" to endure the "famine" that always followed -- until now. T.S. Wiley: Sick and Tired, the Book of the Dead
  • Only small amounts of wurtzite boron nitride and lonsdaleite exist naturally or have been made in the lab so until now no one had realised their superior strength.
  • He added that until now the inspection system for adoption has lacked rigour. Times, Sunday Times
  • But a menace we have until now seen only from a distance has stepped right up to face us.
  • Until now, Goldman's Level 3 assets -- or illiquid, write-down-prone securities -- weren't increasing as much as at rivals such as o buy back the nonbank, aed commercial-paper holdings of most of its retail clients likely will mean an overall restructuring of the frozen 33 billion Canadian dollars (US$32. 5 billion) nonbank ABCP market will be approved at an April 25 investor vote. Worry Returns, Boosting Treasurys
  • Both memorable and unrepeated in entertainment, it has remained unique ... until now.
  • I haven't wanted to commit myself to anyone until now.
  • Yeah, it’s probably a thing where they’re used to the jargon that distinguishes a UPC barcode from an ISBN barcode, and are aware Marvel carried both until now, so it’s perfectly clear to them, but to anyone else a barcode is a barcode. Marvel Eliminates Barcodes on Collections » Comics Worth Reading
  • Until now, the police had to take careless drivers to court. Times, Sunday Times
  • The dawn of the reusable rocket represents a milestone for the space industry, which until now has dumped them in the sea. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now people seeking financial advice have had two choices - the tied financial adviser and the ‘independent’ adviser.
  • The reality of this peril is apparent in the failure of the United States and Russia, until now, to ratify either the START 2 agreement or the Chemical Pugwash Conferences - Nobel Lecture
  • That kind of behaviour has been commonplace up until now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, they've had an astonishing run, most recently having convinced legions of roadies that a $1,000 pair of Ksyriums is a logical choice for an all-around training and racing wheelset despite the fact that you could have a more solid yet equally raceable pair of wheels built for less than half that. Round and Round: Wheel in the Sky Keeps On Failing
  • He has kept it all in until now but he feels ashamed that it was somehow his fault. The Sun
  • They fill him with an attentive ravishment, a marveling, it's pleasing and rejuvenating, a steady, pure current that he has never experienced until now with anyone. . . A Window Onto Comic Tedium
  • Mikhail hadn't made a move to open the umbrella until now.
  • Until now the plasma membrane was the prototypical membrane for biophysical studies of lateral protein mobility.
  • Until now, few scholars have specified the role of the ideology of privatism in determining the programmatic shape and local implementation of urban renewal or have examined the impact of the program on metropolitan development.
  • Democratic senators Robert Menendez (N.J.) and Al Franken (Minn.) on Tuesday wrote to the Government Accountability Office to request an investigation into "the role of all government entities, including federal regulators, involved in overseeing mortgage servicing companies and affiliated banks, identify any regulatory problems that may have permitted this misconduct to occur without detection until now. Pelosi, lawmakers call for federal probe on mortgage lenders
  • I've always been perfectly healthy until now.
  • Until now, medics have not seen an increase in the number of slips, trips and falls.
  • So, if Maori have taken hangi stones from the beach from 1840 until now (no breaks) they can continue to do so.
  • It is a measure of the president's continued pulling power that the Europeans, who have seemingly grudged every extra pair of boots the NATO secretary general has persuaded them to dispatch up until now, are to stump up around 7,000 additional troops for the war in Afghanistan alongside the 30,000 more committed by a president who has now more than doubled the U.S. contingent there. How is Obama being viewed in Europe?
  • Until now Yeboah has remained a blackback gorilla - a sexually mature male of up to 11 years of age - but he is expected to turn into a silverback as he learns to dominate his new group. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • Until now boys and girls have sat together in class, but hereafter they are separated, the boy going to a boys’ school and the girl to a girls’. Chapter 4. American and English Today. 2. Differences in Usage
  • Until now his only culinary boast has been that he makes a mean shepherd's pie. Times, Sunday Times
  • I've been lazily chucking in ordinary butter up until now, but I give the clarified stuff a try, and even strain it in, in obedience to Michel Roux Jr's particularly pernickety method. How to make perfect hollandaise sauce
  • Until now, if your boat didn't have hot water the next best solution was to rig up a sun shower or heat up a pot on the stove.
  • Reporters Alistari MacDonald and John McKinnion note that attempts to stop Iran's plans to enrich uranium, a process that can be used to make nuclear weapons, have so far led to three sanctions resolutions in the U.ited Nations, but they have been relatively limited in scope and many European countries have until now resisted U. S.-led attempts to toughen the measures. Sanctions as Souvenirs
  • Until now, abrasive laser whitening treatments have often been a painful process for both sensitive teeth and dwindling bank balances. The Sun
  • Until now, the earliest leftovers of cocoa consumption were in residues from a Maya tomb in Guatemala from A.D. 460 to 480.
  • We were all acutely aware of what was happening "Eat your dinner, children in Biafra would make that last a week" but until now I must confess I didn't really know the background. 48 entries from November 2006
  • Until now, those so deprived had only mascara, "falsies" to glue on and potions that made promises. Roseanne Colletti: Can You Turn Your Blue Eyes Brown?
  • Until now the coalition partners have had rows on a range of policy areas while maintaining a united front on economic affairs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, Obama has consistently touted the government-funded public option as competition for private insurers in expanding access to health coverage. Obama omits reference to public option
  • Until now neuroscientists have assumed that in primate brains simple movements are "hard-wired" while complex behaviors are learned. Science Press Releases
  • Upon thorough research, use of variances, covalences, de gauss and poisson formulas it looks like the most used word until now has been ‘flash’.
  • Until now, researchers working on brain prosthetics have used different algorithms depending on what method they were using to measure brain activity. MIT Research Helps Convert Brain Signals Into Action | Impact Lab
  • Until now, a resident that needed assistance transferring to and from bed, even if it was just a supporting hand was considered to be "bedridden" and therefore the facilities needed to comply with special requirements to be able to accept such residents .. California Chronicle
  • Even taking her antimalaria pills seemed, until now, all form, no content. Amaryllis in Blueberry
  • As long as we computerize just some of the results of human intelligence, as is the chess game, we hardly can call that “artificial”. we artificialize capacities, not the essence, that’s why AI is now baptised General Artificial Intelligence because what we did until now is specific. Why Don’t We Have General AI? « Tai-Chi Policy
  • If until now hope has come from your expectation of a cure, then ending your treatment might seem like giving up hope.
  • Until now, I would have defied anyone to be able to make a documentary on the Somme that didn't reduce the audience to tears, but they managed not just to leave us with dry eyes, but to replace them with yawns.
  • As a low-single-digit handicapper, I have never really understood the release of the club until now.
  • Josh didn't think he'd ever seen his mother dressed entirely in black up until now.
  • It has taken until now to pin down its exact location.
  • Some subgenres, such as the Gothic and science fiction, have until now made little headway in Arabic popular culture.
  • This is a concept called "laches" in legalese; the team was established in 1967, the case brought in 1992, and it had dragged on until now, 2009, for 17 years. Would you take a stand?
  • Until now, all the exchanges operated on a cashless basis.
  • Hydra magnipapillata full genome and have not been identified until now in other hydrozoan or scyphozoan species, being only known from the anthozoan PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Until now the top state schools have performed as well, if not better, than the top private schools in academic, sporting and cultural results.
  • Until now their delicious bread has only been available in high-end restaurants and in Farmers Markets.
  • Hydra magnipapillata full genome and have not been identified until now in other hydrozoan or scyphozoan species, being only known from the anthozoan PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • But this little item had not up until now been vended in the USA. Archive 2009-03-01
  • Up until now most advanced snowboarders have firmly resisted anything except a non-release binding.
  • Until now Orde had been in the forefront of conciliatory approaches to the Republican movement.
  • The Iranian government, until now, has refused to accept their return as part of a general policy of resisting involuntary repatriations.
  • Until now America has never had an almost complete congruence between ideological and party identities.
  • The grossest thing I'd seen all day was a pigeon eating some drunk kid's chunky red vomit off the sidewalk, until now. The Stir: Baby Gaga Breast Milk Ice Cream Is Vomitous
  • Until now it had remained unused so that the hospital complex should get the pressure. Bomber
  • Respite comes, as one might expect with Dickens, in equally phonemic terms, floated upon (in that same paragraph) the sibilant, assonant, and iambic bonding of "inseparable and blessed" to describe the union of the title figure and Arthur Clennam, the man whose fetishistic vision of her impoverishment has seen her until now as a Phonemanography: Romantic to Victorian
  • Nationally we know that around 22 % of secondary school pupils have suffered cyberbullying, but until now we did not know younger age groups were also seriously affected.
  • Until now, abrasive laser whitening treatments have often been a painful process for both sensitive teeth and dwindling bank balances. The Sun
  • I have an obsession with putting anything and everything on a piece of toasted bread and calling it crostini. this seems like the mexican version I have been making for years, but never until now knew was an actual dish! wonderful! Molletes with homemade bolillos | Homesick Texan
  • I've always been perfectly healthy until now.
  • Until now, bioprospecting has proceeded largely by private contractual arrangement.
  • Even so, I had a delicious day, luxuriating in the suddenly speedy access to the websites I have had, until now, to visit with all the patience I can muster.
  • Choosing titanium, from among other light metals, in order to make a watch balance wheel, has never been envisaged until now.
  • That kind of behaviour has been commonplace up until now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, we have read this history as a hero story in which the clever human lineage triumphantly conquers the world.
  • Cibele G. on Aug 1, 2008 until now everyone is on my first idea about this movie that chines - martial artist - Jet Lee - stone statues are not a good idea for a Mummy movie … but there were some people who were against me in that time (month ago) … now let's we hear what they will say about it Sound Off: The Mummy 3 - What Did You Think? « FirstShowing.net
  • Labour has been vague and woolly with regard to the treaty settlement process up until now.
  • May said council officials inquired about the unpaid debt shortly after Arthur's death but did not pursue it further until now, five years later.
  • To be fair to users, finding ways of exploiting those existing resources has been no easy task as no clear-cut technological solution to the problem has existed until now.
  • Until now, our relationship has remained completely platonic.
  • Until now the only access to the villages has been by boat or a tracked amphibious vehicle that has been acting as a taxi. Times, Sunday Times
  • Vaudois," they said, "until now you have been the last; to-day justice must be done you, and you shall walk at our head! The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys
  • Until now it had remained unused so that the hospital complex should get the pressure. Bomber
  • Until now, all the royal accounts were audited internally. Times, Sunday Times
  • How and why whales got so big has remained a mystery until now, in part because of the challenges of interpreting an incomplete fossil record. Smithsonian Insider
  • Yep, it all seemed kind of pointlessly frugal ... until now. Traffick
  • Robert Menendez (N.J.) and Al Franken (Minn.) on Tuesday wrote to the Government Accountability Office to request an investigation into "the role of all government entities, including federal regulators, involved in overseeing mortgage servicing companies and affiliated banks, identify any regulatory problems that may have permitted this misconduct to occur without detection until now. Pelosi calls for federal inquiry on mortgage lenders
  • Until now, our generation only knew war as an abstraction.
  • Until now the President has shut his eyes to the homelessness problem.
  • Until now the cars ran with different engine specifications, but these have now been finalised.
  • Up until now, Morse's only known passions were for opera, beer and crosswords.
  • Until now we'd given our longstanding pen-friend no cause whatever to credit anyone in the Signals directorate with the competence to set a trap for him. Between silk and cyanide
  • Nicholas Hoult does look genuinely apprehensive, which is annoying because he's been perfectly at ease until now. WN.com - Articles related to Voluptuous Jennifer Lopez shows off her best asset while performing new single at Italy music festival
  • Until now, drone planes have only been used by the military and police. The Sun
  • Until now the ship had either been shown shrouded in mist or swathed in tubes to preserve her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, the Americans have been playing a very delicate political game.
  • Google Maps assumed everybody locomoted to their destination, until now. Gizmodo
  • His faith never has interfered with his basketball career at Towson University -- until now.
  • Until now, public universities have reveled in the sovereign immunity they enjoy under the Eleventh Amendment.
  • Until now, there has not been a viable method for measuring rodent proinsulin, which would allow researchers to establish models for testing targeted therapies or interventions in the pre-clinical setting. Press Releases
  • Millions take it but until now it had not been proved to work. The Sun
  • Normally when I use the word demonstrative on my blog I use it very loosely, it is a word I happen to love and on the level that I have written about myself up until now the context in which I have I used it is always simply to mean that I am not an affectionate person. Corinna Carlson aka Gus Greeper
  • Until now, the latest information on chronic wasting disease suggested that the malady is passed only via direct contact between deer. Wasting Disease News Flash: Deer can get disease from the dirt
  • Until now, traffic travelling from the Preston Old Road side of town has been directed either through the town centre or round the orbital route.
  • They're not generally known for being the glitziest of occasions - until now, that is. The Sun
  • Yet school furniture design has, until now, responded to this change with little more than updates in styling.
  • Until now, the public have had to rely on feverish speculation in numerous newspaper previews.
  • Benelli's UltraLight 12 gauge was the last word in downy-light autoloaders - until now. 10 New Shotguns from the 2008 SHOT Show
  • Up until now more than 30,000 macrofossils have been excavated, all of which document a highly diverse terrestrial flora and fauna.
  • As Emily is a good corn-fed Midwestern girl who hasn't left the nest until now, she is excited by the possibilities of this assignment.
  • Until now we thought the idea of ritual behaviour towards the dead was unique to us. The Sun
  • However, for those travelling far and wide in Southeast Asia in search of birds, the unrevised King guide was the only one available until now.
  • Until now, there has been no pathologic study of symptomatic infants: the youngest patients biopsied previously had been 3 years old.
  • Until now, holidaymakers have been forced to travel a day earlier via Heathrow or other hub airports to get to Florida.
  • Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships.
  • Likewise, you have made the mistake of provoking us to use and conjure the spirits that we had held back until now.
  • This looks like the perfect refreshing summer pasta dinner; but I have to confess, I don't even know what a pea shoot is and would have thought it was some kind of schoolboy weapon until now. Gemelli with Shrimp and 3 Peas
  • Up until now, Gabrielli has been a minor celebrity, known primarily in this country, where he has been trying for years to prove that Padre Pio, whom we canonized, is as fake as a statue of Jesus that cries blood. The Shroud Codex
  • Until now, however, there has been one major drawback -- they are traditionally made with a high percentage of virgin polyethylene plastic resin. 10 posts from August 2008
  • Christina lay and let pictures pass before her — pictures, fragments, flashes — of the life which, until now, had been hers; and, compared with this intensely personal past, which had its rise in mistiest morning memories, even her children seemed unfamiliar to her — the chance associates of an hour. Mary Christina
  • Private schools are under no obligation to offer their staff the pay rises but feel they must do if they are to retain the quality of staff they have enjoyed until now.
  • Grace, a mousy wallflower of a girl who had remained quiet until now, is pointing towards the window, where the curtains are now billowing in the wind and the tree branches are scraping against the glass.
  • It has taken until now to pin down its exact location.
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  • Until now, no one had found a permanent or semi-permanent house associated with the hardy people who survived in an subarctic region even colder than it is today. Scientists: Oldest human found in Alaska is a child, cremated 11,500 years ago
  • The banya, which is made of laminated wood, is a unique construction in Antarctica, since until now, no timber buildings could be built on the continent due to its climate. The St. Petersburg Times
  • And it will become an offence to drop litter anywhere, not just on public land as has been the case until now.
  • Not only that, but these rules add three more planets to the roster: Ceres (up until now considered a lowly asteroid), Charon (Pluto's moon), and the prosaically-named UB313 (an iceball slightly bigger than Pluto and chillingly even farther from the Sun). Phil Plait: Pluto to Officially Become a Planet-- and Now we have 12!
  • Until now the only way to enrich livestock with these fatty acids was to supplement their feed with expensive fish meal, Kang explains.
  • Until now, punters returning goods have not been able to claim back the original charges made for postage and packing.
  • But tucked in amongst the rocky ledges and crevices was a rich variety of flowers, including two rare, strictly-alpine species, arctic draba and Lyall's rockress, that until now had eluded me. Aspen Times - Top Stories
  • Until now his only culinary boast has been that he makes a mean shepherd's pie. Times, Sunday Times
  • The owner of the fossil kept it locked away in a bank vault so no one has ever been able to verify it - until now.
  • 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.
  • Until now, they have been using the existing linkspan at Kirkwall Pier for their Orkney-Aberdeen-Shetland service.
  • Until now they have been researched for more pragmatic solutions, such as sound barriers beside roads. Times, Sunday Times
  • Every auto buying experience I've had involved the worst kind of back-stabbing slimy salesmen until now.
  • Until now the Bush administration has refused to participate in such a programme.
  • ‘This is a powerful technique that can be used for biomaterials modification,’ Schmidt said, ‘and it hasn't really been explored very much until now.’
  • Until now they have had to accept insulin injections all their lives and are often badly disabled. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, there has been no cost - effective, practical way to meet our volume and throughput requirements.
  • And I never told anyone, bar those luscious ladies, of it until now.
  • It was but too true: until now, she, Laura, had been satisfied to know things in a slipslop, razzle-dazzle way, to know them anyhow, as it best suited herself. The Getting of Wisdom
  • Until now the coalition partners have had rows on a range of policy areas while maintaining a united front on economic affairs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up until now, he has written more than twenty books and hundreds of texts or contributions to volumes, catalogues and journals.
  • It has taken until now to pin down its exact location.
  • Until now adverse reactions were blamed on the drug. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • Until now residents and businesses have had to pay the council to use its high-pressure water jets to remove any graffiti daubed on their property.
  • Until now, babbling had been observed only in humans and a few primates, such as pygmy marmosets.
  • 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.
  • I hadn't realised until now just how many crims are keen ballet fans.
  • From the time of the first Crusade there has been a steady tendency to the unity of Christian countries; and notwithstanding all their conflicts with one another, and partly as one of the effects of those conflicts, they have "fraternized," until now there exists a mighty Christian Commonwealth, the members of which ought to be able to govern the world in accordance with the principles of a religion that is in itself peace. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 45, July, 1861
  • Here is efery blay-pill that has ever been issued at Her Majesty's Theatre from the time it vas opened until now. ' Despair's Last Journey
  • In this robbery, the value several million pounds cashes and the jewelry are looted, the criminal offender gets off scot-free until now.
  • Many of these rare examples of his colour photography remained unseen - until now. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now a red flag on some beaches has meant that there was no lifeguard on duty. Times, Sunday Times
  • Up until now, I've never been that impressed with her- a bit formulaic, a bit also-ran - but with her latest single, she has served up a stormer.
  • Until now the affairs of the tribe have been administered by regents.
  • Until now, the world of art has been a sacred club. Like fine china.
  • Until now, the government has only enforced the ban with regard to American ships.
  • Until now, the UN has been characteristically hesitant, to sometimes tragic effect.
  • Until now the ship had either been shown shrouded in mist or swathed in tubes to preserve her. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, the only human cells thought fecund enough for the purpose of transplant growth were rare, primitive cells called stem cells.
  • Until now, especially with the conviction of four men for the African attacks in July, Western security services were relatively pleased with themselves.
  • Vendors running a supposedly standard Unix operating system until now provided different text input methods.
  • Until now alternative fuel production has focused on ethanol derived from plants. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now Greece has never even won a game at a major soccer tournament and before the European Cup began the team was quoted at 150 to one to win the final.
  • Until now, health officials have had to work hard to raise awareness and increase demand for the flu shots among these groups.
  • Until now, anyone wishing to gamble at a casino had to sign up as a member and had to wait 24 hours to gain entry.
  • After at least six months of saving a minimum of £50 a month, the saver is entitled to apply for one of the Nationwide's 95% loan-to-value LTV ratio mortgages: until now these have only been available to existing Nationwide mortgage customers who want to move home. Nationwide opens door for first-time buyers with 5% deposit
  • A TV movie in 1996 revived interest in the show, but no full-scale resurrection was forthcoming… until now.
  • Althought I will say this about the worry of whether the content of Nocrates 'and Socrates' beliefs is indentical: I think they are the same, though I make that claim somewhat tentatively; I've not thought much about that point until now. An Argument from Realism Against Naturalism about Human Beings
  • From the time I passed my test until now I've covered enough mileage to drive to and from the moon about twice, around 900,000 miles.
  • Where they're wrong is in alleging that these rules have been unquestioned by the media up until now.
  • Until now adverse reactions were blamed on the drug. The Family Nutrition Workbook
  • Up until now, few had tried to develop a drug to sexually arouse women because the task involves more than getting blood to move around.
  • It is apparently absent from Triassic faunas of northeastern Asia and the Boreal region, and until now has not been reported from the Triassic of the Americas.
  • Until now, there have been no effective drugs for treating latent EBV infection in any of the EBV-associated diseases, which in addition to mono include a subset of stomach cancers, certain types of nose-throat cancer and lymph node cancers such as lymphoproliferative disease, says lead author Shannon C. Kenney, MD. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • His art, having been smooth and effortless until now, suddenly became strange and twisted. Times, Sunday Times
  • Aside from sporadic showings at film festivals, his work has never been seen in the United States until now.
  • But midterm campaigns have tended to be slightly more dignified - until now. Times, Sunday Times
  • But until now, the wronged wife has remained silent. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now, the company had shied away from London. Times, Sunday Times
  • Until now it has been an either-or situation, with chips being designed using capillary action or electroosmosis. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • The nominee to lead the Office of Management and Budget in the White House is Peter Orszag, until now the director of the Congressional Budget Office.
  • This is the land, which until now was being held by sons and descendants of our colonial oppressors at our expense.
  • Up until now, the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series, which is undoubtedly one of the most popular video game franchises to date, has followed a standard formula.
  • Hot, dry weather across the region has created the ideal breeding grounds for the plague that, until now, has mostly advanced - like the locust's grasshopper cousin - by hopping and walking.
  • Consider Tony Blair - a non-neocon raised by neocons to the exalted status that until now was accorded only to Churchill and Thatcher.
  • Until now, SpaceShipTwo has flown attached to the wing of its special jet-powered mothership dubbed WhiteKnightTwo. Virgin's SpaceShipTwo Makes Its First Solo Glide Flight
  • Or maybe you're an experienced corporate IT person, but up until now, you've worked in a UNIX environment.

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