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61, In the current period industrial relations is conducted in a very different climate from that of much of the post-war era.
62, The Berlin intelligence scene was dominated by one of the most charismatic figures in post-war espionage - General Reinhard Gehlen.
63, In 1966 it produced the closest contest of any post-war election with a three-vote Conservative win after seven recounts.
64, His is the only post-war body of symphonic and chamber music to achieve genuine popularity.
65, Elsewhere, urban centres did not experience the anticipated post-war expansion in liberal adult education.
66, The introduction of the Resettlement Transfer Scheme in 1948 was the beginning of post-war labour mobility policies.
67, She had longed to be a bad girl in those post-war years, those austerity years.
68, These and the other changes presented enormous difficulties in the immediate post-war years.
69, They lost in the general elections by the two biggest margins in the post-war period.
70, In the United States the economic impact of the size of the post-war military establishment and budget has been tremendous.
71, Third, New Towns constituted experiments in social engineering - well in tune with the psychological requirements for post-war reconstruction.
72, The principle of multilateralism has been pursued with varying degrees of success and sincerity in the post-war world.
73, Archie was a former cinema manager who became the most successful chairman in the post-war history of Darlington Football Club.
74, We then consider the objectives and operation of the post-war planning system.
75, In the post-war world the fireside has been split apart, indeed subsumed to the kitchen.
76, The post-war period in Britain has been characterized by the development of geriatric medicine as a legitimate medical specialism.
77, None the less, the picture for output in manufacturing does indicate a shift after 1973, away from the trend of steady post-war growth.
78, About four years ago, Mr Rafsanjani shifted to the right, voicing the reformist policies that the post-war era craved.
79, The Manchester site, Collyhurst, is a post-war social housing estate on the north-east edge of the city centre.
80, Unemployment has reached post-war records, and government schemes for the unemployed have replaced each other at a very fast pace.
81, On paper, the economy is one of the healthiest in the post-war era.
82, Militarism Fourth, the Western post-war build-up of defence is partially justified in the above terms.
83, Consider in this light the succession of governments in the post-war period up to 1979.
84, An equally long lasting,(www.Sentencedict.com) but more profound government stance came from the perceived need to prepare plans for post-war reconstruction.
85, These various basic principles which underpinned the planning machine have survived throughout the post-war period.
86, Shore challenged the regional and new towns policies of the post-war period which had encouraged economic and population dispersal.
87, The post-war period has also been characterized by very profound changes in family and household formation patterns.
88, Since an expanding post-war economy stimulated immigration into Britain, governments have imposed more and more severe restrictions on entry.
89, Congress would brook no potential economic rivals in the post-war world.
90, But development in post-war Britain would be on a rather firmer footing.
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