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(151) By the late 1930s the trade union movement was, in fact, recapturing its lost membership.
(152) Snow was involved in a whiff of controversy about some experimental results obtained in the 1930s.
(153) In the 1920s and 1930s the Soviets could be motivated to build socialism.
(154) Bevin's plan was only one of a number of retirement pension schemes discussed in the 1930s.
(155) I looked up at a sheer sheet of glass and steel, one of the 1930s Rockerfeller buildings.
(156) By the late 1930s it had been converted to a dwelling and remains so to this day.
(157) The Lockharts' house always seemed to me to smell of the 1930s.
(158) I have a collection of glasses intended for the most celebrated of all drinks dating back to the 1930s.
(159) Fleming continued to work with penicillin as an aid to the isolation of bacteria in cultures all through the 1930s.
(160) During the 1930s a large proportion of Britain's urban population was malnourished.
(161) Consequently a lack of cooperation in the international monetary system only served to intensify the economic problem of the 1930s.
(162) During the 1920s and 1930s Nina Boyle's interests reflected the diversity of feminist concerns of that time.
(163) Although the party had a strong aristocratic and agricultural interest, by the 1930s it was becoming closely connected with industry.
(164) By the 1930s Storni had gained sufficient independence to allow her poetic vision to encompass the world of objects around her.
(165) It ended in the 1930s when another depression swelled the numbers of itinerant workers.
(166) Bonnie Langford explains that the songs from the show were big hits in the time of the 1930s depression.
(167) But by the 1930s the Gloucestershire Old Spot was being squeezed out by faster growing modern hybrids.
(168) I first met Wells at a weekend party at Max Beaverbrook's country estate in the late 1930s.
(169) On Steamdays visitors can enjoy rides in the 1930s steam trains and see the activities of a steam locomotive depot.
(170) But from the early years of the twentieth century to the 1930s classical styles reigned supreme for all larger city stations.
(171) By the 1930s, Wyman had been replaced by Charles Dee(sentencedict.com), who worked the mill throughout the decade.
(172) Nevertheless, the second surely comes closer to reflecting the realities and passions of the 1930s.
(173) Welfare is a program that originated in the 1930s to help widows.
(174) In the peculiar circumstances of the 1930s vague feelings of unrest with the Party crystallized into something more concrete.
(175) In the 1920s and 1930s such distinctions in land and station use were given even more precise legislative sanctions.
(176) Throughout the 1920s and 1930s this trio defined for many regions popular music, and everything after it would be for ever changed.
(177) For a decade until the late 1930s, people could do no better than to regard the electron as an empirical fact.
(178) None the less, women married for the first time in the 1930s actually had family sizes only just below replacement rate.
(179) Raley started a grocery business in the 1930s with $1000 in capital.
(180) The most bizarre manifestation of this disregard was to be the purges that swept across Soviet society in the middle 1930s.