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Wartime and restrictions
Wartime restrictions included a suspension of the mining industry.
Wartime paper restrictions meant that those issues were all pretty thin so it was possible to bind 19 into one volume.
Wartime restrictions forced Celestion and the nearby British Rola Company to produce loudspeakers to the same specification ; British Rola bought Celestion in 1947 and moved production to Thames Ditton a year later.
Wartime restrictions on barley forced a second closure from 1940-1945.

Wartime and reduced
Wartime paper shortages reduced the length of each weekly issue.

Wartime and well
John Levene, who had previously played a Cyberman in The Moonbase and a Yeti in The Web of Fear, would reprise the role of Benton fifteen more times in the series, as well as in the spin-off video Wartime, produced by Reeltime Pictures in 1987.
Books of Magick: Life During Wartime depicts nudity and sex, as well as a higher degree of violence than The Books of Magic.

Wartime and Research
During his service, Morita met his future business partner Masaru Ibuka in the Navy's Wartime Research Committee.
* Boris G. Yudin, Research on humans at the Khabarovsk War Crimes Trial, in: Japan's Wartime Medical Atrocities: Comparative Inquiries in Science, History, and Ethics ( Asia's Transformations ), Jing Bao Nie, Nanyan Guo, Mark Selden, Arthur Kleinman ( Editors ); Routledge, 2010, ISBN 0-415-58377-2
* Black Jack-Jack St. John Spade was a British inventor working in Her Majesty's Institute for Wartime Research during World War II.

Wartime and .
* 1944 – The United States Forest Service and the Wartime Advertising Council release posters featuring Smokey Bear for the first time.
* Stone, Geoffrey R. Perilous Times: Free Speech in Wartime from The Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism ( 2004 )
Wartime shortages also prevented the New Big Five project from being completed.
* The Collected Wartime Messages Of Generalissimo Chiang Kai Shek at archive. org
* Wartime film of the construction of the Mosquito in Australia Retrieved: 3 January 2012.
Wartime cartoonist Victor Weisz depicted Himmler as a giant octopus, wielding oppressed nations in each of his eight arms.
* Pinck, Daniel C. Journey to Peking: A Secret Agent in Wartime China ( Naval Institute Press, 2003 )
Wartime Correspondence Between President Roosevelt and Pope Pius XII.
Wartime pragmatism allowed recruiting ex-Tsarist officers and sergeants ( non-commissioned officers, NCOs ) to the Red Army.
The Wartime Papers of R. E. Lee.
The single " Life During Wartime " produced the catchphrase, " This ain't no party, this ain't no disco.
The band played " Life During Wartime ", " Psycho Killer " and " Burning Down the House " together on March 18, 2002, at the ceremony of their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
* Tommy Jonason & Simon Olsson, " Agent TATE: The Wartime Story of Double Agent Harry Williamson ", London: Amberley Publishing, 2011.
Canadian-American Relations in Wartime: From the Great War to the Cold War.
* August 9 – The United States Forest Service and the Wartime Advertising Council release posters featuring Smokey Bear for the first time.
( Wartime censorship prevents the story from becoming public.
Decision on Palestine Deferred: America, Britain and Wartime Diplomacy, 1939 – 1945.
Wartime priorities suspended the manufacture of television and radio equipment for civilian use from April 1, 1942 to October 1, 1945, temporarily shutting down expansion of television networking.
Wartime rationing of paper limited the size of newspapers — and hence advertisers — and when papers turned them away, they migrated to radio sponsorship.
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He was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and led a Wartime Coalition Government between 1916 and 1922 and was the Leader of the Liberal Party from 1926 to 1931.
" The Wartime Utility of Precision Versus Brute Force in Weaponry.

restrictions and reduced
For any system, the following restrictions on measurement results apply, where is the reduced Planck constant and is any direction vector such as x, y, or z:
During the first years of the new regime, the Fascist pursued a laissez-faire economic policy: they initially reduced taxes, regulations and trade restrictions on the whole.
Newer television receivers greatly reduced the need for external set-top boxes, although cable converter boxes continue to be used to descramble premium cable channels according to carrier-controlled access restrictions, and to receive digital cable channels, along with using interactive services like video on demand, pay per view, and home shopping through television.
The program included a comprehensive package of policies which reduced the budget deficit and improved monetary control, substantially depreciated the overvalued exchange rate, liberalized the trade regime, removed most price controls, eased restrictions on the marketing of food crops, freed interest rates, and initiated a restructuring of the financial sector.
The act, as a response to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, significantly reduced restrictions in law enforcement agencies ' gathering of intelligence within the United States ; expanded the Secretary of the Treasury ’ s authority to regulate financial transactions, particularly those involving foreign individuals and entities ; and broadened the discretion of law enforcement and immigration authorities in detaining and deporting immigrants suspected of terrorism-related acts.
At this time, the standard publication size and space of newspaper comics was sharply reduced ; for example, the Dick Tracy Sunday strip, which had traditionally been a full-page episode containing 12 panels, was cut in size to a half-page format that offered, at most, eight panels — these new restrictions created challenges for all comic artists.
He is best known as a proponent of reduced legal restrictions on copyright, trademark, and radio frequency spectrum, particularly in technology applications, and he has called for state-based activism to promote substantive reform of government with a Second Constitutional Convention.
Widespread evasion of the maritime and inland trade restrictions by American merchants, as well as loopholes in the legislation, greatly reduced the impact of the embargo on the intended targets in Europe.
Since the mid-20th century, nations have increasingly reduced tariff barriers and currency restrictions on international trade.
Fujimori's initiative relaxed private sector price controls, drastically reduced government subsidies and government employment, eliminated all exchange controls, and also reduced restrictions on investment, imports, and capital flow.
# A somehow limited version of object-oriented programming, where one or more of the following restrictions applies: ( a ) There is no implicit inheritance, ( b ) there is no polymorphism, ( c ) only a very reduced subset of the available values are objects ( typically the GUI components ).
An independent inquiry chaired by Paul Dacre, editor of the Daily Mail, recommended in January 2009 that the last restrictions on the release of information, such as cabinet minutes, should be reduced to a 15-year embargo and phased in over a 15-year period.
Targeted packaging restrictions in the US for supplement containers with over 250 mg elemental iron have existed since 1978, and recommendations for unit packaging have reduced the several iron poisoning fatalities per year to almost nil since 1998.
The sides of the bridge are fitted with special railings to reduce lateral wind loads coming from the Severn Estuary onto the traffic and this has reduced the number of times that speed restrictions have been needed.
In at least one of the affected countries the restrictions on foreign ownership were greatly reduced.
The nature of the gasifier means that the fuel must have high mechanical strength and must ideally be non-caking so that it will form a permeable bed, although recent developments have reduced these restrictions to some extent.
The number of temples was reduced, restrictions on membership in the sangha were installed, and Buddhist monks and nuns were literally chased into the mountains, forbidden to mix with society.
Small private companies were encouraged, protectionist import restrictions were loosened, and the government reduced positive discrimination, to encourage free market trade and to force the chaebol to be more aggressive abroad.
However, building height restrictions around the airport raised concerns about flight safety, blocking of radio communications, noise pollution, and a reduced number of flights.
Additional rationales for smoking restrictions include reduced risk of fire in areas with explosive hazards ; cleanliness in places where food, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors, or precision instruments and machinery are produced ; decreased legal liability ; potentially reduced energy use via decreased ventilation needs ; reduced quantities of litter ; healthier environments ; and giving smokers incentive to quit.
It reduced the number of members required for registration from 40, 000 to 500, lessens the restrictions on party activities, and shortens the registration process itself.
This is especially important in modern China because belonging to any minority group includes a variety of benefits including reduced restrictions on the number of children and easier admission standards to tertiary education.

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