what is revealed or what is discovered
According to the Thesaurus there are none.
Concurrently, Simultaneously, Until
I can't think of any actual synonym, but related phrases may be:can't wait until / can hardly wait untilbe excited/eager to [do the activity] soon
Until refers to the time before something happens. Therefore, since could be considered its opposite, as it refers to the time after something happens.
It means the ability to keep trying to do something until you succeed.
According to the Thesaurus there are none.
Concurrently, Simultaneously, Until
I could be wrong on this, but I think all of them until recent history have all been Italian. The reason I say this is because when Pope John became Pope it was pointed out he was Polish and the Pope now is German. Again, it was something that people took note of and if that had been common I don't think that anyone would have noticed.
If fired fast enough, it can either begin orbit (unless/until it hits something else that stops it), or escape Earth's gravity and begin travel through space (again, until it hits something).
wasn't noticed
Dyslexia is something that you are born with, although it may not be noticed until much later than kindergarten, as many kindergartners have difficulty with reading writing and spelling. But if your child has dyslexia, they will have it from the moment they are born.
I can't think of any actual synonym, but related phrases may be:can't wait until / can hardly wait untilbe excited/eager to [do the activity] soon
Flirting is way for people to get noticed. If they like a guy they will flirt with him until he shows interest in them.
I have the same problem with my 06 Liberty. I think it has something to do with the trailer towing package as the problem did not occur until I noticed the lights stop working completely on my trailer.
It lacks internal punctuation such as a semi-colon or period.
The basilisk was able to see Harry until Faux blinded it. After that, Tom Riddle pointed out that it could still smell him.
The Great War, The First World War, or The World War (until there was another one).