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31. In particular, the question of whether the largest groups, known as keiretsu, are merely pre-war zaibatsu in a different guise.
32. Mention his name to these pre-war survivors and you hear a sound like soup sucked through clenched teeth.
33. Our pre-war apartment is spacious, with windows on three sides and a central hallway that roughly bisects the rooms.
34. But the sharp decline in peasant disturbances in the pre-war years pointed to peaceful development.
35. The pre-war career of H. N. Brailsford illustrates the easy co-operation of liberal and socialist internationalism before 1914.
36. Pre-war poster for Circular bus route 22, which replaced the Layton and Central Drive trams in 1936.
37. One of its own ancestors, the pre-war, down-market Lagonda Rapier,(www.Sentencedict.com) almost destroyed its parent company.
38. During the immediate pre-war years the characteristic features of imperialism rapidly intensified.
39. There was a pre-war bed and a prewar tallboy and a pre-war wardrobe and patterned lino on the floor.
40. For a few years the child population remained at pre-war size and existing facilities could match demand.
41. The Labour Party's pre-war proposals for improved old age pensions had included a retirement qualification.
42. The mass of new information which started to accumulate with the pre-war coalfield revision was greatly augmented during the wartime period.
43. Nevertheless, it was not until the last pre-war years that recruitment from the intelligentsia declined.
44. But does it exist anywhere outside coiled up rolls of decaying celluloid of pre-war films?
45. Indeed, in political terms Die-hard conservatism proved to be even less relevant than its pre-war namesake.
46. Hastings began to try to get back to its pre-war holiday resort living.
47. The example of Coventry perhaps best exemplifies the dovetailing of pre-war concerns with the effects of the blitz.
48. pre-war Europe was a community networked by transnational institutions.
49. Why was the pre-war intelligence faulty?
50. If anything , his views were those of Poland's pre-war Socialist party.
51. So did self - interest ; dead Jews were unlikely to want their pre-war property back.
52. Thirdly Peloponnesus War was a disaster to Athenian, made the citizens of Athens much poorer compared to before of pre-war, and weakening their capacity to gather land.
53. That is a Czechslovakian , pre-war , monochrome, low - budget movie.
54. Some Chasseur Officers used the pre-war hunting horn emblem which lacked the RF of the wartime version above.
55. Certainly prejudice was prevalent in pre-war Poland; but many Poles defied it.
56. The red and white striped tail on this C-47 Skytrain called "Bluebonnet Belle" is typical of pre-war color schemes, when high visibility arrangements dominated.
57. By the spring of 1940 only six of the 19 pre-war studios were still operating.
58. TIMELINE: Flashbacks are pre-war, the present - day stuff is the future. Wait, I confused myself.
59. The government protected key sectors as part of a wider industrial policy aimed at restoring pre-war industrial levels.
60. Certainly prejudice was prevalent in pre-war Poland; but many Poles defied it. One of the bravest was Irena Sendler.
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