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Sentence count:242+4Posted:2016-07-29Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: 10000101105110115125130135Meaning: n. the decade from 1930 to 1939. 
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(211) Originally I wanted to make it a musical with the feel of a 1930s screwball comedy.
(212) For almost 25 years — from the early 1930s to the mid 1950s — much of biology in the Soviet Union was dominated by one man, the agronomist Trofim Lysenko.
(213) The term 'The Big Apple' was coined by touring jazz musicians of the 1930s who used the slang expression 'apple' for any town or city.
(214) This requirement was instituted during the early 1930s, in the era of massive bank failure, to help curb runs on banks.
(215) John Cage who studied with Schoenberg in the 1930s produced hundreds of prints, drawings and watercolors towards the end of his life.
(216) Arguably, the Italians managed it in the 1930s; and Argentina's World Cup winners in 1978 received plenty of backing from the ruling military junta.
(217) Well, back in the 1930s, a baker named James A. Dewar invented a sort of strawberry shortcake snack for Hostess; yellow sponge cake with strawberries crammed inside.
(218) China changed its mind after vituperative outbursts online by nationalists, still angry with Japan for its occupation of China in the 1930s and 1940s.
(219) Although Alberto Giacometti is considered the premier sculptor of the Surrealist movement of the early 1930s, the Swiss artist is best known for the tall, thin figures he produced after World War II.
(220) Some analysts are comparing the Obama approach to the one President Franklin Roosevelt took during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
(221) This banking crisis of the 1930s showed that unregulated, unsupervised financial markets can all too easily suffer catastrophic failure.
(222) Must we now re-explore every scary trip of the 1930s???? If the US "gets tough" with China, the average US Joe/Jane are going to, again, take it up the ole ying yang.
(223) But the joke would be lost on some: the Canadian-American musicologist Colin McPhee, who spent several years on Bali in the 1930s, recalls a young boy who showed great talent for dancing.
(224) This so-called Kaiser Baby was among the most popular of the character dolls, while the sweet-faced My Dream Baby perhaps was the longest-surviving, widely produced throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
(225) The Great Depression of the 1930s, however, all but required sharply unbalanced budgets, whether from Herbert Hoover or Franklin Roosevelt.
(226) The heyday of California water development began in the late 1930s with construction of the colossal Central Valley Project, or CVP.
(227) In this way, postmodernism might be seen as the delayed germination of an older seed, planted by artists like Marcel Duchamp,(http://sentencedict.com/1930s.html) during modernism's high noon of the 1920s and 1930s.
(228) In the 1920s and 1930s, members of a dance orchestra never stayed with one group for long.
(229) Accounts "gloss over the genocidal character of the Soviet regime in the 1930s, which killed systematically rather than episodically, " says Naimark.
(230) Deficit reduction by a creditor country such as Germany is in direct contradiction of the lessons learnt from the Great Depression of the 1930s.
(231) In the 1930s, Vernon Rudolph bought a recipe from a New Orleans French pastry chef for yeast doughnuts, and in 1937 he started to sell them to local grocery stores in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
(232) The Maginot Line, the massive series of fortifications built by France in the 1930s to defend its borders with Germany and Italy, is perhaps the most maligned collection of fortifications ever built.
(233) All-Encompassing Library is closely linked to the name of Wang Yunwu, and it is one successful case in Chinas and 1930s China s publishing industry.
(234) For all practical purposes, the notion that countries engaged in competitive devaluation during the 1930s is simply erroneous.
(235) Yachts sail the entire length of the Lake Balaton in this traditional 200-kilometre annual race since the 1930s.
(236) Since the 1930s , however , a second meaning for the term has become dominant : low-budget independent films dealing with subjects made taboo by the Production Code , such as drugs and sex hygiene .
(237) The Dow Jones industrial average gained 936 points on Monday, the biggest gain in the American stock market since the 1930s, as Wall Street continued to careen through the worst crisis in decades.
(238) World's Biggest Urban Playground. NYC was named this because immigrant children played stickball throughout the New York Streets in the 1930s.
(239) Panisse is a chickpea flour cake from the south of France. It is also the name of a kind male character in a 1930s film series.
(240) Guests will feel like a maharajah for the night staying in the same quarters where Maharana Bhupal Singh of Udaipur held court in the 1930s, amid the golden chandeliers and sculpted marble.
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