It is also a substance hitherto regarded as too toxic for people to tolerate.
His prose has the power of re-description, whereby we are made to notice something hitherto neglected.
But the size of the budget is not everything especially when much has gone to waste hitherto.
The ethnic Albanians trapped inside Kosovo might die in even greater numbers than hitherto.
Clara Furse's ravishing--but hitherto unconquerable--London Stock Exchange is hardly sitting a corner crying heigh ho!
Banks will have to evaluate loans according to credit risk not the Japanese way hitherto.
Hitherto, most studies by economists had found mergers to be modestly value-creating on average.
Hitherto, American military aid to Colombia has been ostensibly directed at fighting drugs rather than guerrillas.
Moreover, this tightness may now be feeding into wages, which have hitherto been subdued.
That is starting to exasperate the United States, hitherto studiously cautious towards Mr Chavez.
The idea of cutting the country adrift has hitherto looked riskier than sticking with it.
Miss Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy, hitherto banned, has been legalised and will contest 40-odd seats.
Men hitherto branded as terrorists are now preparing to resume their posts at schools, hospitals and universities.
But the campaign has brought some new insights to all the participants in this hitherto academic discussion.
Last year Iran was found building a hitherto secret uranium-enrichment plant on a military compound outside Qom.
The Roman Catholic Church, hitherto seen as pro-government, has taken a leading role among the peace campaigners.
Hitherto, banks have typically lent shipping lines as much as 80% of the value of a ship.
Britain, hitherto the skunk of Europe, smells as sweet on the continent as a New Labour rose.
In particular, it focuses attention on Dresdner Bank, hitherto Germany's second largest, and Commerzbank, which ranked third.
To bolster his point, Mr Bose reveals his hitherto secret plan for the firm after his retirement.
The Telegraph has been running leaks, hitherto largely of Labour ministers' and MPs' claims for their second homes.
Navies are also starting to deploy seamen on merchant ships, something hitherto rare unless the cargo was military.
Recently, moreover, a young Finnish maestro, Esa-Pekka Salonen made a remark hitherto almost as unthinkable as Mr Abbado's.
While trade has boomed, Chinese investment in Latin America has hitherto amounted to less than meets the eye.
In February the government issued new guidelines for private investment in areas hitherto the preserve of the state.
But hitherto her efforts to cut costs have focused mainly on forcing down the currency and interest rates.
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Hitherto, Mr Barak has said he would provide backing for a genuine step forward in the peace process.
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Hitherto, Iran had demanded that the superpower should stop meddling and let the region shape its own destiny.
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The population is also relatively old, so health care, hitherto a Democratic subject, has been an important issue.
Hitherto, the defense has focused its argument on casting doubt upon the testimony provided by witnesses with plea-bargain deals.
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