Sentences with phrase «until after the independence»

Not long after Reed's conference call ended, Senate leaders moved to delay a vote until after the Independence Day holiday.
If you procrastinate, you'll have to wait until after Independence Day to see price reductions again.

Not exact matches

Save for a brief flash of independence under the courageous Maccabees they were never again to be a free people — at least not until, after nearly two thousand years of dispersion, they established the new state of Israel in 1948.
After the Russian Revolution, Georgia declared independence and had a brief period of self - rule that lasted until 1936 when it formally became part of the Soviet Union.
Tanya Byron even warns that pushing a young toddler means that they could take until their 4th birthday to achieve independence, long after their friends.
Or, as the SNP's Angus Robertson has suggested, would that general election in fact have to be postponed until after Scottish independence in 2016 (at least according to Alex Salmond's proposed timetable)?
«There is need for restructuring, there is need to go back to the kind of government we had before and after independence until the soldiers struck.
After its construction, it was named the Golden Jubilee House when Ghana was celebrating 50 years since independence, until the National Democratic Congress (NDC) under the late President John Evans Atta - Mills, came into power in 2009.
He has been a member of the Independence Party, but recently announced that he had filed paperwork to switch to the Democratic Party although that will not be effective until after the election.
The change will not take effect until after the Nov. 7 election, in which he hopes to be re-elected on the Independence and Democratic lines.
After its construction, it was named the Golden Jubilee House when Ghana was celebrating 50 years since independence, until the National Democratic Congress (NDC) under the late President John Evans Atta - Mills, took over governance in 2009.
After spending a relatively leisurely winter and early spring luxuriating in warm tropical climates, they migrate north for a brief but highly eventful summer in North America, during which they must complete three energetically demanding and time - consuming tasks: (1) they must build nests, lay eggs, and provide for their offspring until the young reach independence, (2) they must completely replace all the feathers in their plumage as part of the annual molt, and (3) they must prepare for the fall southward migration by eating prodigiously and storing the body fat that will fuel their long - distance flights.
He demonstrates that, although Polish independence was not formally recognized until after World War I, the social and political conditions necessary for nationhood were established in the years around 1905...
After independence, these coaches were parked and remained in this state for a quarter of a century until...
It wasn't until after Mexico's independence that the island was permanently inhabited.
After all, the view that American independence required political and military isolation from Europe kept the United States out of the First World War until April 1917, at which point it intervened only when German U-boats attacked American merchant ships and the «Zimmerman telegram», in which the German Foreign Secretary urged Mexico to wage war against the US, was intercepted.
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