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a new post-World War 2, record.
These qualities endeared him to both the musicians and the social-economic haute monde which supported the concert world of the post-World War 1, era.
Many of the post-World War 2, abstract expressionists, apostles of the discipline of spontaneity and hazard, look alike, and do look like accidents.
The post-World War II housing shortage in Chicago cost him the Institute's building lease, so in 1946, he moved the Institute to Lakeville, Connecticut, USA, where he directed it until his death in 1950.
A notable exception is the Russian composer Dmitri Shostakovich, whose symphonies use the theme of angst in post-World War II compositions depicting Russian strife during the war.
During the post-World War I period ski-lifts were built in Swiss and Austrian towns to accommodate winter visitors, but summer tourism continued to be important ; by the mid-20th century the popularity of downhill skiing increased greatly as it became more accessible and in the 1970s several new villages were built in France devoted almost exclusively to skiing, such a Les Menuires.
* 1965 – Japanese prime minister Eisaku Satō becomes the first post-World War II sitting prime minister to visit Okinawa Prefecture.
Examples would be the M1117 Armored Security Vehicle of the USA or Alvis Saladin of the post-World War II era in the United Kingdom.
In the post-World War II period, Stalin ruled the Soviet Union through the post of Chairman of the Council of Ministers.
Many Jewish academics and intellectuals studied and taught at CUNY in the post-World War I era when Ivy League universities, such as Yale University, discriminated against Jews.
Hannah Höch and George Grosz used Dada to express post-World War I communist sympathies.
The movement became less active as post-World War II optimism led to new movements in art and literature.
It was particularly this testimony of Hindenburg that led to the wide spread of the Dolchstoßlegende in post-World War I Germany.
The resurgence of these dress daggers and accoutrements in post-World War I Germany gave a much needed boost to the flagging fortunes of the metalworking center Solingen.
As a result, the English word is now associated with the Nazi government of Germany not used often in post-World War II English unless one wishes to invoke the Nazis, or one is translating literally from a foreign language where that language's equivalent of " fatherland " does not bear Nazi connotations.
A booming post-World War II American economy established a greater need for graphic design, mainly advertising and packaging.
It cleared up many confusions, and was directly responsible for stimulating a great deal of research in the post-World War II era.
John Barrymore's long-running 1922 performance in New York, directed by Thomas Hopkins, " broke new ground in its Freudian approach to character ", in keeping with the post-World War I rebellion against everything Victorian.
The warning printed on most cards intended for circulation as documents ( checks, for example ), " Do not fold, spindle or mutilate ," became a catch phrase for the post-World War II era.
A condition of this agreement was that Germany accept the post-World War II frontiers created by the victors.
The Constitutional Court passes on the constitutionality of laws, and is a post-World War II innovation.
The individualist anarchist journal " Der Einzige " and the making of the radical Left in the early post-World War I Germany.
Individualism is often contrasted either with totalitarianism or with collectivism, but in fact there is a spectrum of behaviors at the societal level ranging from highly individualistic societies through mixed societies ( a term the UK has used in the post-World War II period ) to collectivist.
Existentialism became fashionable in the post-World War years as a way to reassert the importance of human individuality and freedom.
The IMF's stated goal was to stabilize exchange rates and assist the reconstruction of the world ’ s international payment system post-World War II.

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The representatives of 45 governments met in the Mount Washington Hotel in the area of Bretton Woods, New Hampshire in the United States, and agreed on a framework for international economic cooperation to establish post-World War II.
He was the Japan's youngest post-World War II prime minister and the first born after the war.
Once a small Persian Gulf sheikhdom known locally as a center for pearl diving and boat construction, Kuwait came to international prominence in the post-World War II era largely because of its enormous oil revenues.
His stated desire was for Canada to occupy a social, military and economic ' middle power ' role in the post-World War II world.
Cornelius Castoriadis, libertarian socialist theoristSocialisme ou Barbarie ( Socialism or Barbarism ) was a French-based radical libertarian socialist group of the post-World War II period ( the name comes from a phrase Friedrich Engels used, and was cited by Rosa Luxemburg in a 1916 essay, ' The Junius Pamphlet ').
In an essay appearing in the 14 May 2007 issue of Newsweek, business columnist Robert J. Samuelson argued that China was pursuing an essentially mercantilist trade policy that threatened to undermine the post-World War II international economic structure.
The post-World War II division of the Korean Peninsula resulted in imbalances of natural and human resources, with disadvantages for both the North and the South.
The post-World War II period was one of exceptional prosperity and growth.
In the post-World War II period, the Mishnah Berurah has become authoritative.
Traditionally isolated and underpopulated, Paraguay was one of the last countries in Latin America to enjoy the region's rapid growth in the post-World War II period.
Economic growth in the post-World War II period occurred in the context of political stability characterized by authoritarian rule and patronage politics.

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But due to the massive post-World War II demobilization of the U. S. armed forces, Kenney's position at the UN Military Staff Committee in New York, and Kenney's unhappiness with being assigned to SAC, for the first two years of its existence, there was some lack of urgency.
Originally produced with collaborative input from the Ministry of Agriculture, The Archers was conceived as a means of disseminating information to farmers and smallholders to help increase productivity in the post-World War II years of rationing and food shortages.
Ruston grew steadily during the post-World War II years.
The area remained a rural farming community until the post-World War II years, when a massive wave of development occurred.
The Scofield Bible was published only a few years before World War I destroyed the cultural optimism that had viewed the world as entering a new era of peace and prosperity ; and the post-World War II era saw the creation in Israel of a homeland for the Jews.
Two years later, he bought a house and retired, but post-World War I inflation ruined his wealth.
Serving largely as a headquarters base in a curtailed operational capacity during the post-World War II years, the Continental Air Command, Strategic Air Command and the Military Air Transport Service have been headquartered here.
The post-World War II stamp program followed a consistent pattern for many years: a steady stream of commemorative issues sold as single stamps at the first-class letter rate.
Erlander's mandate coincided with the post-World War II economic expansion, in Sweden known as the record years, in which Sweden saw its economy grow to one of the ten strongest in the world, and subsequently joined of the G10.
In the post-World War years, the concept of qawmiyya " gradually assumed a leftist coloration, calling for ... the creation of revolutionary Arab unity.
The Spanish Civil War paradoxically brought about the beginning of population recovery, but in the post-World War II years the population stagnated as a result of emigration.
Produced in the post-World War II years, a time when cheap short-distance transportation was most needed, it became one of the most successful and influential city cars ever created.
In the early post-World War I years, a number of other small dance organisations were formed: the English Dancing Masters Association ( EDMA ), the Premier Association of Teachers of Dancing ( PATD ), the Universal Association of Dane Teachers ( UADT ), and the Yorkshire Association of Dancing Masters ( YADM ).
This was a major reason for the subsequent conversion of weak collective farms into state farms in the post-World War II years, a process enhanced by the Soviet policy of agro-industrial integration and the ultimate development of the agroindustrial complex comprising collective and state farms and industrial processing capacity.
Demand for train travel dropped greatly through the post-World War II years as highway and air travel became increasingly popular.
This has sometimes correlated with how far productions of the play go towards reaffirming a sense of unification, for example a 1947 production concentrated on showing a post-World War II community reuniting at the end of the play, led by a robust hero / heroine in Viola, played by Beatrix Lehmann, then 44 years old.
In the post-World War II years, the United States Strategic Air Command was based at three major airfields in eastern England: RAF Lakenheath, RAF Marham and RAF Sculthorpe.
In the post-World War II years, Keynes's policy ideas were widely accepted.
His generation were the cadres who continued as revolutionary Marxists through the post-World War II years, and who were gradually able to connect their vision with the young activists in the mid-and late 1960s.
Mammola Sandon, known by the stage name of Flo Sandon's ( 29 June 1924 – 17 November 2006 ), was an Italian singer who was popular in the post-World War II years.
In the post-World War II years, Evans began working for comic books, including an in-house staff position at Fiction House until 1949.
It is lined with shops and restaurants and throngs with tourists, and was known in the post-World War II years as the Golden Mile, a name that is now rarely used.
" Kid Dropper " Nathan Caplin or Kaplan ( August 3, 1891-August 28, 1923 ), also known as Jack the Dropper, was an American gangster controlling labor racketeering and extortion in New York City during the post-World War I period into the early years of Prohibition in the early 1920s.

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