Sentences with phrase «until after the passage»

Children with disabilities did not have a right to a free public education until after the passage of federal legislation in 1975 and were often excluded from public schools.

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What if, after every time we opened the Bible to read and study it, we wouldn't move on until we had asked «What is this passage telling us to do, and how can we as a church do it?»
He opened his well - worn Bible, and until his strength was gone, simply, sweetly, and earnestly he opened up truth after truth as he turned from one passage to another, in a way that Ironside had never seen before.
Paterson's DOB is not expected to release its own complete update until 30 days after the passage of the last budget bill — which will be around July 28.
After announcing back in March that it was halting all political contributions and endorsements until further notice in retaliation for passage of Tier 6, the state's largest public employees union, CSEA, today released a limited number of legislative endorsements of candidates who «stand with working people.»
Cuomo did not introduce the same - sex marriage bill until he was assured of the measure's passage in the Senate and after he received the OK from advocates.
Despite Gov. Andrew Cuomo's claim that the Legislature needed to pass the bills by 2 p.m., the Assembly didn't finish passage until 6:30 p.m., roughly five hours after the legislation moved out of the Senate.
Last year, during his re-election campaign, Cuomo said paid family leave would have to wait until after the Legislature passed a 10 - point package of bills known as the Women's Equality Act, which he had made both a centerpiece of his campaign and the scaffolding for a new political party he created to advance passage of the W.E.A.
After the governor was widely criticized for using a message of necessity to push through rapid passage of gun control measures back in January, Cuomo avoided the messages until the final day of session, when he says he needed to make technical corrections to bills allowing for gambling expansion and creation of tax free zones at college campuses.
All this talk of paying your dues, being knocked back by agent after agent, publisher after publisher until you finally develop the spine and sensibility required to call yourself an author... It's nice and everything, and it strikes a chord with every aspiring author who grew up with the expectation that this was the only way it was ever going to happen, but it just isn't a necessary rite of passage in the modern day.
After the passage of the Dogs Law 1910, which imposed the quarantine for imported dogs, and introduced a national requirement that dogs be licensed and vaccinated, the NCDL began subsidizing the vaccination and licensing of dogs of the poor, a mission it continued until 1987.
Invented in secret in the privacy of Oiticica's New York loft in the early 1970s, they were not shown as works of art until 1992, twelve years after Oiticica's death, when the first and third in the series — CC1 Trashiscapes and CC3 Maileryn — were exhibited as part of the first traveling retrospective of the artist's work.3 Prior to that exhibition, Oiticica's New York sojourn was little analyzed due to the perceived paucity of his artistic production between the years 1970 and 1978.4 The 1992 presentation of the Cosmococas was revelatory in this regard: not only did these quasi-cinemas demonstrate the continuity and conceptual elaboration of key aesthetic concerns within Oiticica's work (the vertiginous passage from painterly to narcotic «pigment» in service of the sensorial is surely the most striking of these animating threads), they indicated the artist's pointed engagement with the avant - garde artistic culture of New York.
After passage of the Air Mail Act in 1934, United became an independent company again and their logo looked like these two until 1939:
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