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121, The widening of educational opportunity in the immediate post-war period was not accompanied by radical changes in its content.
122, But plans for post-war reconstruction were to bear only limited fruit.
123, In its heyday, in the post-war boom, Pringle's employed four thousand men.
124, Its reports provided a series of blueprints for post-war society.
125, In the sellers' markets of the post-war years there were no pressures for changing this modusoperandi of business expansion.
126, This would all have been uninhabited malarial marshland until the post-war boom made it worth draining.
127, Many of his films express the fears and anxieties of the post-war years.
128, The early post-war years saw a rapid rise in prosperity and with it a desire to own motor cars.
129, Post-war lateral thinking solved the problem by abolishing the school, but the building survived that, too.
130, These and other factors combined to give the elderly population a new and high profile in post-war public debate and social research.
131, The post-war years brought nagging doubts for Mary, when she was not surrounded by her now four healthy children.
132, The film was a dark, powerful allegory of life in post-war America.
133, Post-war Britain offers a suitable period in which to apply the concept of the social construction of old age.
134, Further, the post-war boom at the height of Fordism led to an increased demand for labour.
135, Table 4.2 shows the changes in the licence fee for the whole post-war period.
136, They have reflected the wishful thinking that informed liberal development politics in the post-War period.
137, Metaphors of Britain's decline have been a dime a dozen in the post-war years.
138, Post-war organization theory develops the democratic elitist account to accord a much more substantive policy role to administrative elites.
139, the post-war reconstruction of Germany.
140, Due to the interpenetration and interaction between religion and politics, the post-war situation of the Middle East has become more complicated[sentencedict.com], which is also a distinct characteristic of th...
141, The secretary is expected to explore ideas for post-war reconstruction of the area.
142, Window guidance is not a relic of socialism so much as a throwback to Japan's clubable capitalism of the post-war era.
143, This is the fastest growth rate since the post-war baby boom - and is far more rapid than the Government forecast just three years ago.
144, As one of the most important post-war British poets,(http://sentencedict.com/post-war.html) Ted Hughes is characterized by his great passion and unique images.
145, Several have talked grandly of a sequel to the 1944 Bretton Woods conference, which created the post-war system of fixed exchange rates and established the International Monetary Fund and World Bank.
146, Top, by a wide margin, was Labour's post-war leader Clement Attlee who between 1945 and 1951 set up the welfare state and established the NHS.
147, John Osborne's kitchen sink classic, 'Look Back in Anger', which we think of as epitomising post-war austerity, is really about the emergence from that era into a more affluent, complex world.
148, Post-war reconstruction in Iraq mainly includes political reconstruction, economic reconstruction and security reconstruction.
149, International agreements to limit tariffs, built over the post-war decades, are a safeguard against all-out tariff wars.
150, Sixty years ago, George Marshall came to this commencement and announced a plan to assist the nations of post-war Europe.