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After his election to the presidency, he presided over renewed prosperity for several years.
Post-war reconstruction during the 1940s, along with renewed optimism of peace and prosperity, brought about a 39 % surge in the Dow from around the 148 level to 206.
Bermuda has enjoyed steady economic prosperity since the end of World War II, although the island has experienced recessions, including during the early 1990s, when the contraction of the economy led to a population reduction of 2, 000 people ( as many long-term residents found their work permits were not renewed ), and a mild recession in 2001 – 02, both paralleling recessions in the United States.
After the war, renewed farming and fishing brought prosperity to Oysterponds.
In the last several years, tourism has brought renewed prosperity to the area.
Today, Wavre is enjoying renewed prosperity as the capital of the recently created ( 1995 ) Belgian province of Walloon Brabant.
The advent of the Ayyubids marked the beginning of a period of renewed prosperity in the city which saw the improvement of its commercial infrastructure, the establishment of new institutions, and the minting of its own coins.
The party's platform focused upon repeal of the Specie Resumption Act of 1875 and the renewed use of non-gold-backed United States Notes in an effort to restore prosperity through an expanded money supply.
After World War II, a new era of increasing prosperity arrived, fuelled by high prices for Victoria's wool, increased government spending on transport and education, and the stimulus of renewed high immigration.
The two former enemies, the conservatives and the Socialists, put aside their differences in order to work towards the prosperity and renewed sovereignty of the country.
At that time, huge iron mines were discovered and French and British companies set up business in the area, bringing renewed prosperity and returning Almería to a position of relative importance within Spain.
Under renewed Ottoman rule, centered at Tripolitsa, the region enjoyed relative prosperity.
Between 1920 and 1960, Azuaga experienced major activity in mining lead and ( to a lesser degree ) silver, which brought renewed prosperity to the region, fluctuating between 16, 000 and 18, 000 inhabitants, but after that the population fell off rapidly as workers migrated elsewhere, nearly half of the town's population departing.
Increased prosperity in the islands, and a healthy summertime tourist traffic, led to ever increasing volumes of traffic queueing for the ferries, and brought renewed calls for the construction of a road bridge.
The Oxford Canal was constructed alongside the village in the 1790s and brought renewed trade and prosperity to the village.
The railway defined the character of Junee for almost 100 years and the renewed prosperity is evidenced by various hotels and railway facilities.
Here they found a sure refuge under benevolent rulers and acquired a certain prosperity, in the enjoyment of which the study of the Talmud was followed with renewed vigor.
In 1806 under Emperor Franz of Austria, Cisnădie / Heltau renewed its market rights, proving prosperity.
With the town experiencing renewed prosperity as a result of this growth, a wide range of shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes have been established in the thriving town centre.
The spirit of reform that had made the reign of Charles III an era of renewed prosperity for Spain was extinguished in the reign of Charles IV.
Good transport links have made Blackwood a favoured home for a growing number of commuters who work in the cities of Newport and Cardiff, giving the town a renewed prosperity.
Initially, the railway brought renewed prosperity and rapid development.

renewed and continued
Having achieved some of its goals, among them the establishment of state funding for the film industry and renewed international recognition for German films, the New German Cinema had begun to show signs of fatigue by the 1980s, even though many of its proponents continued to enjoy individual success.
Low production continued throughout the 1980s ( see 1980s in film ), but it increased again in the 1990s ( see 1990s in film ) with renewed private and public investment.
These recent clinical successes have led to a renewed interest in gene therapy, with several articles in scientific and popular publications calling for continued investment in the field.
If anything, continued uprisings against the government and the threat of a renewed Central America conflict made the situation even worse.
President Wahid's government continued to pursue democratization and to encourage renewed economic growth under challenging conditions.
His contract was not renewed and he soon published an article entitled “ End of the Miracle of Howard Beach .” This was Kahane ’ s first article in the Jewish Press, American-Jewish weekly, for which he continued to write until his murder in 1990.
At the outset, he had to reckon with the presence of the powerful antipope Clement III in Rome, but a series of well-attended synods held in Rome, Amalfi, Benevento, and Troia supported him in renewed declarations against simony, Investiture Controversy, clerical marriages, and continued opposition to Emperor Henry IV.
They also renewed the pact between the Popes and the kings of the Franks, confirming the privileges of the Roman church, and the continued existence of the recently emerged Papal States.
The excavations, carried out by the École française d ' Athènes, were renewed in 1920 and continued until 1937.
His associates were perplexed, as they felt his choice to direct such substandard material was a result of his renewed cocaine use and continued alcoholism.
There is evidence that he continued to support humanism ; he renewed Erasmus ' pension that had previously been granted by Archbishop Warham.
Although Wessex had now effectively been subsumed into the larger kingdom which its expansion had created, like the other former kingdoms, it continued for a time to have a distinct identity which periodically found renewed political expression.
Even after the Soviet repudiation of Stalin and de-stalinization, Trotskyism continued to be regarded as politically discredited and there was very little renewed support for Trotskyist ideas, particularly when it came to those already committed to another form of communism.
Andrew Jackson continued and renewed the political and military effort for the removal of the Native Americans from these lands with the passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830.
Despite numerous cast and production changes over the years, Last of the Summer Wine continued to be popular with viewers and was renewed year after year despite reports to the contrary.
York had his Lieutenancy of Ireland renewed, and he continued to attend meetings of the Council.
The population dropped to 357 in 1940 ; this decline, attributed to decreased agricultural activity and a renewed interest in cattle raising, continued into the 1990s.
) was not renewed until June 1844 and continued until Pugin's mental break down in 1852.
Sargent's contract was not renewed in 1957, although he continued with undiminished popularity as chief conductor of the Proms until his death ten years later.
The situation continued, with a renewed call every decade for a National Theatre.
As admissions to colleges and universities grew increasingly competitive in the 1990s and 2000s, President Henry S. Bienen's tenure saw a notable increase in the number and quality of undergraduate applicants, continued expansion of the facilities and faculty, and renewed athletic competitiveness.
She continued appearing in small parts in about a dozen films, including The Women ( 1939 ) but failed to make a strong impression and her contract was not renewed when it expired in 1939, the same year she married her first husband, British actor Brian Aherne.
The long-running rent-seeking battle between the margarine and dairy lobbies continued: In the U. S., the Great Depression brought a renewed wave of pro-dairy legislation ; the Second World War, a swing back to margarine.
The Confederation renewed their alliance with German-held Sweden and assembled a large fleet of warships and subsequently assaulted the Norwegian coast and continued to raid it all the way to Agder.

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