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`` Uncle Sam '' was, indeed, a rich uncle to Prokofieff, in those opulent, post-war victory years of peace and prosperity, bold speculations and extravaganzas, enjoyment and pleasure: `` The Golden Twenties ''.
Statistics have been recognized as a matter of strategic importance in the Congo and in Ruanda-Urundi during the post-war years in connection with long-term economic and social programs.
Fifteen years ago, troubled by the rising tide of materialism in the post-war world, a businessman and a minister asked themselves if there might not be a place for a small magazine in which men and women, regardless of creed or color, could set forth boldly their religious convictions and bear witness to the power of faith to solve the endless problems of living.
Though the merger process was traumatic and the new party suffered a few years of extremely poor poll results, it gradually found much greater electoral success than the Liberal Party had done in the post-war era.
The immediate post-war years were taken up with the return of the collections from protection and the restoration of the museum after the blitz.
During the immediate post-war years the cinematic industry was also threatened by television, and the increasing popularity of the medium meant that some film theatres would bankrupt and close.
Building on the success British cinema had enjoyed during World War II, the industry hit new heights of creativity in the immediate post-war years.
Film noir, which was given its name by Nino Frank, is marked by lower production values, darker images, underlighting, location shooting, and general nihilism: this is because, we are told, during the war and post-war years filmmakers were generally more pessimistic ( as well as filmgoers ).
The post-war years were a time of hardship, natural disaster and mass emigration, followed by rebuilding, large-scale public works programmes ( especially the Delta Works ), economic recovery, European integration and the gradual introduction of a welfare state.
Eradication of infectious diseases is an international effort, and several new vaccines have been developed during the post-war years, against infections such as measles, mumps, several strains of influenza and human papilloma virus.
With Stalin nearing 70, the post-war years were dominated by a concealed struggle for succession among his supporters.
In the post-war era, the early years of the Cold War, the Soviet Red Army and NATO further developed the equipment and doctrine for mechanized infantry.
In the post-war years, NNS built the famous passenger liner SS United States, which set a transatlantic speed record that still stands today.
The post-war years had seen much reconstruction work on buildings damaged in the fighting.
To use the terms " First Reich " and " Second Reich ", as some commentators did in the post-war years, is generally frowned upon as accepting Nazi historiography.
Critics say that Menzies ' success was mainly due to the good luck of the long post-war boom and his manipulation of the anti-communist fears of the Cold War years, both of which he exploited with great skill.
As a result, the post-war years saw a record increase in student numbers.
In the post-war years, Warner Bros. continued to create new stars, like Lauren Bacall and Doris Day.
In post-war years, Milan enjoyed a prolonged economic boom, attracting large flows of immigrants from Southern Italy.
The young, pre-war squad of Valencia had also remained intact and in the post-war years matured into champions, gaining three Liga titles in 1942, 1944, and 1947.
It is unclear how much armament was actually produced there ; Schindler and some of the workers claimed in the immediate post-war years that there had been no production that would have been useful to the German war effort, and even that some or all of the output had been deliberately faulty product.
The Twentieth Century Society has stated that " tragically high quantity of good buildings have been demolished in Slough in recent years, including grand Art-Deco-styled factories by the likes of Wallis Gilbert and high-quality post-war offices.
Used extensively in WW2, there was a huge expansion of 16 mm professional filmmaking in the post-war years.
roving reporters, and illustrators of the Stars and Stripes were veteran reporter or young soldiers who would later become such in the post-war years.
They have been held in the Ryƍgoku Kokugikan since 1909, though the Kuramae Kokugikan had been used for the tournaments in the post-war years until 1984.

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The post-war, and post-reunions, period saw an increase in co-operation and interaction between ecclesias, resulting in the establishment of a number of week-long Bible schools and the formation of national and international organisations such as the Christadelphian Bible Mission ( for preaching and pastoral support overseas ), the Christadelphian Support Network ( for counselling ), and the Christadelphian Meal-A-Day Fund ( for charity and humanitarian work ).
The reconstruction that followed left very little historical remains and the post-war reconstruction period saw drastic renovation plans in highrise style, some of which were implemented.
The post-war period also saw growth of the ecumenical movement and the founding of the World Council of Churches, which was generally regarded with suspicion by the evangelical community.
Yugoslavia, Greece and Ethiopia requested extradition of 1, 200 Italian war criminals who however never saw anything like Nuremberg trial, because the British government with the beginning of cold war saw in Pietro Badoglio a guarantee of an anti-communist post-war Italy.
However, though the post-war period saw a boom in prosperity for Canada, the country was again at war by 1950, with Alexander, in his role as acting commander-in-chief, deploying to the Korean War soldiers, sailors, and airmen, whom he would visit prior to their departure for north-east Asia.
The United States saw dramatic growth in the popularity of talk radio during the 1990s due to the repeal of the Federal Communications Commission's post-war Fairness Doctrine of 1949, in 1987.
This period saw consolidation in the face of the breakup of the Empire and the post-war reorganization of the Commonwealth.
The post-war years saw a widespread consolidation of the paper clip as a national symbol.
Engineering and research also saw great growth and expansion from the post-war period until the early 1970s.
The post-war years saw a major population boom in the area, some of which were returning sailors and their families that had undergone training at the Navy base.
The post-war period also saw a surge of activity around the English borders.
However, this economic boost was short-lived and the post-war years saw the last textile plants close.
After the arrival of Interstate 35W in 1960, the next two decades saw the largest boom in population when post-war pressures forced the community to develop at rapid pace.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s Scotland saw a creation of several " post-war new towns ".
British skiffle grew out of the developing post-war British jazz scene, which saw a move away from swing music and towards authentic trad jazz.
There was significant sugar beet traffic on the river between 1925 and 1959, with the last known commercial traffic occurring in 1974. Leisure boating had been popular since 1904, and the post-war period saw the creation of the Great Ouse Restoration Society in 1951, who campaigned for complete renovation of the river.
The village suffered only a little damage during the Second World War and saw a further housing expansion along Huntington and Strensall Road in the post-war years.
The University saw the addition of a number of new faculties in the post-war period, such as the Faculty of Graduate Studies ( 1947 ), the School of Business Administration ( now the Richard Ivey School of Business ) ( 1949 ), the Faculty of Engineering Science ( now the Faculty of Engineering ) ( 1957 ), the Faculty of Law ( 1959 ), and Althouse College for education students ( now the Faculty of Education ) ( 1963 ) and the Faculty of Music ( 1968 ).
1948 saw the publication of Andersch's essay " Deutsche Literatur in der Entscheidung " ( German Literature at the Turning Point ), in which he concluded, in the spirit of the American post-war " re-education " programme, that literature would play a decisive role in the moral and intellectual changes in Germany.
The outbreak of the Second World War saw the museum expand both its collections and its terms of reference, but in the post-war period the museum entered a period of decline.
In the late 1950s and early 1960s Scotland saw a creation of several " post-war new towns ".
The post-war era saw developments that further stimulated the growth of a mass market.

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