Sentence examples for though until today from inspiring English sources

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It's pretty nifty to say the least, though until today the fun was limited to uploads and Instagram photos.

That matters little, though: until today, many senators will have been able to largely stay silent on the issue, and a vote to support this highly unpopular rule may come back to bite them come midterms.

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It did not get any race usage, though, until 1997.

They expect no commercial crops, though, until 2015 at the earliest.

He did not start to fully embody Soraya and dress in drag, though, until 2008, when she gave him the idea of starting the show.

Few people imagined quite how seriously, though, until last week, when the Style Manual and Writers Guide for Intelligence Publications (Eighth Edition, 2011) began to be disseminated online.

He resisted the marathon, though, until 1983, when he was 67, "because I thought everyone who ran a marathon was crazy".

His court case continued, though, until 1974, when the United States Supreme Court upheld his conviction, reversing a lower court ruling that the military-code provisions enforced against him were unconstitutionally vague.

It was not, though, until 1969, several years after successful efforts by his film-making acolytes, that Rohmer himself completed his first feature-length film, My Night with Maud.

It took him, though, until 1947 – when he was sixty years old – to win a commission to design an ideal block of flats for families bombed out of their homes during World War II.

Staubo said she never booed, though, not until September 2008, when the co-owner Steve Tisch walked out for a halftime fund-raiser for cancer.

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