Sentences with phrase «as borders until»

The armistice lines defined temporary borders (the agreements stressed that the borders were temporary and only existed out of military necessity), and acted as borders until 1967.
The 1949 Armistice Lines acted as borders until 1967, which why they are often referred to as the 1967 borders.

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As for the specific border crossing tunnels targeted by the Israeli military during the campaign: While the cabinet was not briefed on them until the operation was already underway, the IDF, Shin Bet and other security services were aware of them and the threat posed by them, she said.
Mandatory Palestine was a geographic area with defined borders and under British Rule up until 1948 when the Jews decided to take UN Resolution 181 as law and claim that the borders defined in 181 defined a new State of Israel.
She's interested in an «ethic of responsible parenthood,» which sounds good on surface but borders on elitism once you start exploring what that may mean: George Lucas adopted two children as a single man and I will bet that Sawhill would not insist that he have a partner first and wait until they are «ready to be parents» — he was wealthy enough to hire surrogate moms until he married again and, last year, became a biological dad at age 69.
The insurgency group, who at the peak of it's siege on the nation occupied towns in Borno, Yobe and Adamawa states, used Sambisa forest, especially the mountainous region of Gwoza near the Cameroon border, as shelter and strategic headquarters until they were pushed out by the military on Christmas eve, last year.
Controls on immigration would include more border police and withholding in - work and out - of - work benefits from migrants for two years, until they have paid into the system, as well as ensuring that employers can not undercut wages and working conditions.
President Trump expects to put as many as 4,000 National Guard troops on the border with Mexico until a wall there is completed.
As matter is sent whirling into a black hole, tugged ever harder by the hole's irresistible gravity, the material heats up, and along its wild ride it radiates that heat away as light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pulAs matter is sent whirling into a black hole, tugged ever harder by the hole's irresistible gravity, the material heats up, and along its wild ride it radiates that heat away as light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pulas light, until it disappears past the black hole's «event horizon» — the border beyond which nothing, not even light, can escape the hole's violent gravitational pull.
As the city grows, the borders of reality crumble: life on the inside and outside the warehouse imitate each the other in escalating circles until we begin to wonder if Caden, or anyone, could ever make sense of either.
Emily Browning stars as Baby Doll, a young girl who finds herself confined within the borders of a mental institution at the request of her beastly stepfather and has five days until the mysterious «High Roller» (played by Jon Hamm) comes to lobotomize her.
It involves multiple trips back and forth across the U.S. - Mexico border as the agents attempt to use one high - ranking cartel boss (Bernardo Saracino) to flush out an even bigger one (Julio Cesar Cedillo), though exactly why is a crucial detail «Sicario» holds close to the vest until late in the third act.
They stared at it as if ensnared, the mass of multicoloured land that delineated the African continent, the regimented lines of borders, the names of countries they hadn't even known existed until they saw them printed on the map.
My next customer, Mrs. Janssen, is just a short ride away in a large blue house where she used to live with her husband and three sons, until one son moved to London, one son moved to America, and one son, the baby of the family, moved to the Dutch front lines, where two thousand Dutch servicemen were killed when they tried but failed to protect our borders as the country fell in five days» time.
It is believed that this breed showed its potential during a dog shepherding contest in 1973, after which the breed was known as sheepdogs until 1915, when their breed was better analysed and received the final Border Collie name.
Both of mine, border collies as well, (including a Maggie) were kept with the breeder until about 12 months.
Until such a time as extent of this infection is realised, Border Collie Rescue will be applying biosecurity precautions to all dogs coming into our care from UK farms and rural communities in line with our procedures during the 2001 outbreak.
Border Collie Rescue views all Border Collies as working dogs until they show us otherwise.
Also known as the Old River, the Belize River is navigable up to the Guatemalan border and served as the main artery of commerce and communication between the interior and the coast until well into the twentieth century.
The property borders Drapers, a little known village until Gwen Stefani of No Doubt gave it props at the 2003 Grammy Awards, as a result of the band recording their last album at Geejam hotel Port Antonio, Jamaica.
One problem is that Belize insurance does not cover driving in Guatemala, and, as of this writing, it is not possible to get insurance at the Belize - Guatemala border; thus you may have to drive into Guatemala without insurance, at least until you reach Flores where you may be able to get insurance.
The presumption of innocence until proven guilty, a core judicial principle in both the United States and Canada, also does not apply as the Canadian border.
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