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(1) The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s.
(2) This is a prime example of 1930s architecture.
(3) In the 1930s he was forbidden to practise his profession.
(4) Further economic decline set in during the 1930s.
(5) The story is set in Poland in the 1930s.
(6) The 1930s was a period of economic dislocation.
(7) The depression persisted through much of the 1930s.
(8) She began life as an actress in the 1930s.
(9) The novel depicts French society in the 1930s.
(10) He was a famous broadcaster in the 1930s.
(11) The 1930s brought unemployment and economic recession.
(12) The bank is planning to give its 1930s building a complete facelift.
(13) In the course of the 1930s steel production in Britain approximately doubled.
(14) Big band music was very popular during the 1930s and 40s.
(15) In the 1930s(), millions of Ukrainians starved to death or were deported.
(16) There were mass deportations in the 1930s, when thousands of people were forced to leave the country.
(17) By the 1930s(Sentencedict), the wolf had vanished from the American West.
(18) This 1930s musical is being revived at the National Theatre.
(19) During the 1930s and 40s, the Nazis used racist propaganda in an attempt to demonize the Jews.
(20) It was the 1930s and war clouds were gathering on the horizon in Europe.
(21) A visit to the museum will take you back in time to the 1930s.
(22) The company was started in the depth of the recession of the 1930s.
(23) Many people lost their jobs in the great depression of the 1930s.
(24) There was a slackening of western output during the 1930s.
(25) In the teeth of the longest recession since the 1930s, the company continues to perform well.
(26) It was the archetypal British suburb, built in the 1930s.
(27) One of Australia's pioneering women aviators learnt to fly in the 1930s.
(28) Bad economic times can result in political dictatorships. Witness Germany in the 1930s.
(29) Greta Garbo was one of the great movie stars of the 1930s.
(30) His writings on motorized warfare dominated strategic thinking in the 1930s.
(1) The civil war lingered on well into the 1930s.
(2) This is a prime example of 1930s architecture.
(3) In the 1930s he was forbidden to practise his profession.
(4) A visit to the museum will take you back in time to the 1930s.
(31) The 1930s was a time of high unemployment and economic hardship in much of the United Kingdom.
(32) Most nations learned their lesson during the 1930s when trade imploded and incomes plunged.
(33) Glenn Miller was one of the most famous bandleaders of the 1930s.
(34) Italy became a satellite state of Germany by the end of the 1930s.
(35) He never forgot the hardships he witnessed during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
(36) In some modern fashions we can see shades of the 1930s.
(37) By the 1930s the wristwatch had almost completely supplanted the pocket watch.
(38) British society tended to ossify and close ranks as the 1930s drew to their close.
(39) Shockingly, this useless and dangerous surgery did not end until the 1930s.
(40) The film explores the life of small-town America in the 1930s.
(41) He invoked memories of Britain's near-disastrous disarmament in the 1930s.
(42) Amy Johnson was a pioneering aviator who made record-breaking flights to Australia and South Africa in the 1930s.
(43) Today's economic problems pale in comparison with those of the 1930s.
(44) During the depression of the 1920s and 1930s many men found it almost impossible to keep the wolf from the door.
(45) Unemployment was so bad in the 1930s that they went on their knees nearly to get jobs.
(46) Her education followed the usual well-worn path of rich youngsters in the 1930s.
(47) It lingered on well into the 1930s.
(47) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(48) Throughout the 1920s and 1930s, racism and bigotry intensified.
(49) The 1930s were the glory days.
(50) Throughout the 1930s she was an increasingly isolated figure.
(51) In the 1920s and 1930s designers dispensed with ornamentation.
(52) He had started a literary bookshop in the 1930s.
(53) They're old apartments, built in the 1930s or thereabouts.
(54) Nor would all the additional acreage have been possible without those crops of tobacco from the 1930s onward.
(55) The 1930s were the era of the detective story, and it had reached its maximum popularity with Edgar Wallace.
(56) The politics of the 1950s and 1960s were not as dramatic as those of the 1930s.
(57) No doubt a Conservative Member will cite the 1930s, just as has happened in the past.
(58) Such was the disturbed world in which the young impressionable Nasser was to take his first steps in politics in the 1930s.
(59) This fall reflects in particular the low birth rates of the 1920s and 1930s.
(60) Certainly Mosley's constant harping on the theme of left-wing intimidation was a fairly effective recruiting ploy throughout the 1930s.
(61) These ideas, embodied in the so-called quantity theory of money, dominated economic thinking until the 1930s.
(62) Moreover, in the 1930s offensive weapons were openly and legally sold.
(63) By the mid 1930s, he had begun to rule as a royal dictator without the benefit of independent counsel.
(64) The startling image of a piano encircled by a wedding ring exemplifies the notion of affinities developed by Magritte from the 1930s.
(65) The introduction of cash crops in the 1930s further reduced the amount of land available for food production.
(66) Currently its sole model is the Kallista, a sort of replica of a 1930s open-top sports car.
(67) Births fell and employment and real wages worsened in almost all industrial economies in the early 1930s.
(68) The impact of the trenches and of mass unemployment in 1930s Stockton gave him decent enough values.
(69) The rift between the two was never really healed, and from the 1930s onwards they pursued their separate paths.
(70) By the early 1930s scepticism with liberal democracy was widespread.
(71) I grew up during the 1930s in a little rural village in central Ohio.
(72) But the political solutions which he advocated in the 1930s were not so.
(73) And in the 1930s he had been unforgiving towards these friends of his youth.
(74) The foundations of the post-war boom in Britain were laid in those crises at the start of the 1930s.
(75) My father, who was a well-qualified master mariner, was unemployed for four years in the 1930s.
(76) The road to depression Even so, parallels with the 1930s are far more compelling now than they were in 1987.
(77) Retrospective Diagnosis Using the first technique(/1930s.html), researchers found dozens of possible AIDS cases from medical records dating back to the 1930s.
(78) The house was built in the 1930s and faces south with glorious views of Dartmoor, shared by all the principal bedrooms.
(79) It suggests there was an Oxford spy ring in the 1930s which passed secrets to the Soviet Union.
(80) The hardships in the countryside in the 1930s were given an added bitterness by official rhetoric on the virtues of rural life.
(81) The disorder was aggravated by the economic depression of the 1930s.
(82) During the 1920s and 1930s interest in occupational family allowances grew but the impetus to introduce them came largely from individuals.
(83) Since the 1930s, it has served as both a tea shop and now a restaurant.
(84) Throughout the 1930s he emerged as one of the classic left-hand spin bowlers of all time.
(85) In the 1930s, electricity liberated farmers from many hard chores.
(86) The fact is people were making recordings as early as the 1930s.
(87) Some were, of course, ephemeral, including books and articles written in the 1930s when he lived by his pen.
(88) Two-thirds of the way down is Buchi Emecheta's house, built in the anonymous style of 1930s ribbon development.
(89) Prewar production levels were not regained until the early 1950s, and not until even later were 1930s agricultural productivity levels exceeded.
(90) The changes of the 1980s were more far-reaching than those of the 1930s.
(91) The events in Spain in the 1930s foreshadowed the rise of Nazi Germany.
(92) North-South models; international migration of labour; trade and industrial structure in the 1930s; the political economy of protectionism.
(93) It features a two-story newsroom, a lobby decorated like a 1930s ocean liner and a Mount Vernon-style cupola on the roof.
(94) The second world war had solved the problems of the 1930s depression.
(95) This is in Pauntley and is an impressive, large, half-timbered building which underwent restoration in the early 1930s.
(96) The Gorbals produced flyweight boxers and hard drinkers in profusion in the 1930s, and Lynch died there 6 August 1946.
(97) In the 1930s the Bauhaus school tended to favour a technological approach to art.
(98) During the 1930s, as anti-Semitism became an organized mass-movement, the league diversified.
(99) The movie tells the story of a young girl brought up in the Deep South in the 1930s.
(100) Throughout the 1930s the Conservative Party was the great beneficiary of the popular support for the National governments which were formed.
(101) It was not primarily from the left that the groundswell of absolute pacifism emerged in the later 1930s.
(102) Brainstorming on creative tasks has been a major activity in the advertising business where it began in the 1930s.
(103) Through the late 1930s and 1940s, buildings were sold or left to deteriorate, though still occupied by stars.
(104) The peace movement in the 1930s was faced with quite insoluble problems.
(105) They included liberals, who were far more plentiful and powerful in the 1930s and 1940s than they are today.
(106) The power of photojournalism and documentary photography in the 1930s also affected fashion images, especially as photographers moved between the genres.
(107) By the 1930s only two thirds of the island's arable land were under cultivation and only half of that was irrigated.
(108) In the early 1930s the average morning congregation ranged from 72 to 113 and the evening congregations were between 120 and 140.
(109) The financial crises of the 1920s and the Great Depression of the 1930s had brought capitalism to the edge of extinction.
(110) His father, Wei Zilin(Sentencedict), worked in the Communist underground in the 1930s.
(111) By the late 1930s the legal realist movement seemed to have lost its way.
(112) By the 1930s, Garbo was reportedly earning $250,000 a picture.
(113) Britain in the early 1990s appears to be on the precipice of the worst recession since the 1930s.
(114) Indications of tangible progress in the late 1930s were stifled by the constraints of war.
(115) In the early 1930s, a former social club evolved into the Patients' Federation and a newspaper was started.
(116) Unemployment in the 1920s and 1930s, partly through the types of demonstrations outlined above, was highly visible.
(117) During the Moscow Show Trials in the 1930s, prisoners were forced to publicly recant.
(118) The Clovis record has stood since the late 1930s, though numerous contenders for evidence of earlier human habitation have arisen.
(119) Since the club's formation in the 1930s we have reached the first round on no less than 42 occasions.
(120) The right hon. Gentleman's policies would reintroduce the levels of unemployment that we saw in the 1930s.
(121) It is, in a memorable phrase from the 1930s, a faraway country of which we know little.
(122) A politicisation of the thinking classes has taken place in the Thatcher years, echoing the revolt of intelligence in the 1930s.
(123) The 1930s were hard times, so I think they will be forgiven for this slight oversight.
(124) With the Depression of the 1930s, the main focus of financial management shifted to the defensive aspects of business survival.
(125) She, like the 1930s girls, also appears in a relatively relaxed, candid pose.
(126) And this museum, previously named the Museum of Non-Objective Art, was championing abstract art as early as the 1930s.
(127) He was seated in a massive, throne-like leather armchair of 1930s vintage.
(128) How do we explain the rise in European dictatorship in the 1930s?
(129) There are of course differences between the 1930s and late twentieth-century interpretations of the glamour girl.
(130) In the 1930s, they were key players in lettuce strikes in Salinas.
(131) In the United States in the 1930s, a financial collapse led to an economic collapse.
(132) It's like the twilight zone, as if you're travelling back to the depression of the 1930s.
(133) Widely available since the 1930s, instant coffee is produced commercially by brewing ground freshly roasted coffee to a strong concentrate.
(134) In the 1920s and 1930s Nina Boyle wrote a number of novels.
(135) The Grand Union Canal's reservoir at Ruislip was marketed by the canal company as a leisure amenity in the 1930s.
(136) One or two other workers made attempts at isolating the antibacterial substance from Penicillium during the 1930s.
(137) There is an extensive rose garden, separate from the Observatory, laid out in the 1930s.
(137) try its best to collect and build good sentences.
(138) In particular, he acted as adviser to the Labour Party continuously from the 1930s till his death.
(139) In terms of value, roughly, that sum in the 1930s was equal to around £1500 in today's money.
(140) Many artists in the 1930s followed an overtly political agenda.
(141) The churches have never objected to the existence of the vocational schools since their establishment in the early 1930s.
(142) Nu and Aung San only grew to early manhood in the 1920s and 1930s.
(143) Both systems were created during the 1930s to accomplish specific missions.
(144) From the 1930s, the clearing banks directly linked their interest rates to Bank Rate.
(145) During the Depression of the 1930s and the Second World War, alcohol consumption, understandably, fell significantly.
(146) Inset Watching the world go by from the observation or promenade deck of an Empire Flying-boat, 1930s.
(147) In the 1930s top personalities from the wider sporting world took their bruises and broken bones to Highbury.
(148) His first major contribution came in the field of meteor-observing in the 1930s.
(149) All-night jam sessions were common in Kansas City jazz clubs of the 1930s.
(150) Fertility increases in Britain occurred in a modest way in the later 1930s and much more strikingly between the mid-1950s and 1960s.
(151) By the late 1930s the trade union movement was, in fact, recapturing its lost membership.
(152) Snow was involved in a whiff of controversy about some experimental results obtained in the 1930s.
(153) In the 1920s and 1930s the Soviets could be motivated to build socialism.
(154) Bevin's plan was only one of a number of retirement pension schemes discussed in the 1930s.
(155) I looked up at a sheer sheet of glass and steel, one of the 1930s Rockerfeller buildings.
(156) By the late 1930s it had been converted to a dwelling and remains so to this day.
(157) The Lockharts' house always seemed to me to smell of the 1930s.
(158) I have a collection of glasses intended for the most celebrated of all drinks dating back to the 1930s.
(159) Fleming continued to work with penicillin as an aid to the isolation of bacteria in cultures all through the 1930s.
(160) During the 1930s a large proportion of Britain's urban population was malnourished.
(161) Consequently a lack of cooperation in the international monetary system only served to intensify the economic problem of the 1930s.
(162) During the 1920s and 1930s Nina Boyle's interests reflected the diversity of feminist concerns of that time.
(163) Although the party had a strong aristocratic and agricultural interest, by the 1930s it was becoming closely connected with industry.
(164) By the 1930s Storni had gained sufficient independence to allow her poetic vision to encompass the world of objects around her.
(165) It ended in the 1930s when another depression swelled the numbers of itinerant workers.
(166) Bonnie Langford explains that the songs from the show were big hits in the time of the 1930s depression.
(167) But by the 1930s the Gloucestershire Old Spot was being squeezed out by faster growing modern hybrids.
(168) I first met Wells at a weekend party at Max Beaverbrook's country estate in the late 1930s.
(169) On Steamdays visitors can enjoy rides in the 1930s steam trains and see the activities of a steam locomotive depot.
(170) But from the early years of the twentieth century to the 1930s classical styles reigned supreme for all larger city stations.
(171) By the 1930s, Wyman had been replaced by Charles Dee(), who worked the mill throughout the decade.
(172) Nevertheless, the second surely comes closer to reflecting the realities and passions of the 1930s.
(173) Welfare is a program that originated in the 1930s to help widows.
(174) In the peculiar circumstances of the 1930s vague feelings of unrest with the Party crystallized into something more concrete.
(175) In the 1920s and 1930s such distinctions in land and station use were given even more precise legislative sanctions.
(176) Throughout the 1920s and 1930s this trio defined for many regions popular music, and everything after it would be for ever changed.
(177) For a decade until the late 1930s, people could do no better than to regard the electron as an empirical fact.
(178) None the less, women married for the first time in the 1930s actually had family sizes only just below replacement rate.
(179) Raley started a grocery business in the 1930s with $1000 in capital.
(180) The most bizarre manifestation of this disregard was to be the purges that swept across Soviet society in the middle 1930s.
(181) Nevertheless, several of the experimental novelists mentioned above actually began their careers in the 1930s.
(182) Through the 1930s such quirky turns were more and more discouraged in holiday venues.
(183) Our understanding of development is at a stage reminiscent of genetics in the 1930s.
(184) But his greatest legacy is his now largely forgotten work as an actor-manager inthe 1930s and 40s.
(185) Germany's military buildup in the 1930s gave it a huge start on Britain and France.
(186) In the past I have lived in a large Victorian house and a 1930s semi-detached.
(187) This season we cross America from Broadway to Hollywood where dance legends Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers created the Hollywood film musical in the 1930s.
(188) During the 1930s the British ship ferried passengers and cargo across Lake Albert—until it sank, or was scuttled, after Uganda gained independence from Britain in 1962.
(189) Maginot Line, Elaborate defensive Barrier in northeastern France Built in the 1930s. Named after its principal creator, Andre Maginot.
(190) He is an admirer of the anarchists who fought alongside the Republicans against Gen. Francisco Franco during the Spanish Civil War in the 1930s.
(191) Many major American cultural movements, such as the Harlem Renaissance of the 1920s and 1930s, began in New York.
(192) The hole was carved in the 1930s. The carcass of a giant sequoia, the former Wawona Tree, which once had a similar tunnel cut through it, is lying on the ground in Yosemite National Park.
(193) Yet its real precedent is Tempelhof Airport in Berlin, a monument to air travel conceived by Albert Speer in the 1930s as a gateway to a new Europe.
(194) This compound molecule is then administered with an adjuvant mixture consisting of an oil-in-water emulsion, MPL and QS21, a plant derivative used since the 1930s in veterinary medicine.
(195) Moniz and Freemen are usually credited with inventing the lobotomy in the 1930s, though in truth their work was based on many other people's research going back to the mid-19th century.
(196) Using data on national banks from the 1920s and 1930s, we show that branch banking increases competition and forces weak banks to exit the banking system.
(197) In the 1930s and 1940s, however, London was more polluted than any of these cities are today.
(197) try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(198) Fender was working alongside the earliest electric guitar designers throughout the 1930s and 1940s, even applying for his own patent on his 1944 Hawaiian guitar design.
(199) Qian was immediately suspected of being a communist sympathiser, with claims being made that his name had appeared on Communist party documents as early as the late 1930s.
(200) At the end of the 1930s, she entered the Moscow Music and Dance Institute and fortunately performed in the same play with G. Ulanova, the world-famous ballerina.
(201) You hear it in old Hollywood films from the 1930s and 1940s. It is the accent of Cary Grant, Katherine Hepburn and (at least in some films) God.
(202) In fact, Britain in the early 1930s outperformed the US, under the more orthodox policies of the Chancellor, Neville Chamberlain.
(203) Some of these weapons were deployed; for example, in Abyssinia in the 1930s, in China in World War II, in Yemen in 1963, and in the Iran-Iraq war of the 1980s.
(204) IN THE 1930s the Japanese economist Kaname Akamatsu proposed a theory of how the economies of Asia could take wing.
(205) Historically, it is argued that deficit financing in the 1930s did not turn around the Great Depression, and the argument is correct.
(206) "Euro Customs" to my semifeudal and semicolonial period, the 1930s, construction compromise.
(207) Productivity growth continued to be the major factor for the rest of the 1930s, accounting for about three-quarters of the growth in real per capita output that occurred between 1932 and 1939.
(208) He, too, prefers the 10-year price-to-earnings ratio, he said, but he didn't think that it necessarily had to fall to the same bargain-basement levels it reached in the 1930s and 1970s.
(209) But Jim Crow was so accepted in the land that when Benny Goodman, during the 1930s, brought Teddy Wilson, and then Lionel Hampton, into his trio and quartets, it was briefly big national news.
(210) It was only after entering public life as a Congressman in the 1930s that LBJ, a man from humble origins, started amassing considerable assets.
(211) Originally I wanted to make it a musical with the feel of a 1930s screwball comedy.
(212) For almost 25 years — from the early 1930s to the mid 1950s — much of biology in the Soviet Union was dominated by one man, the agronomist Trofim Lysenko.
(213) The term 'The Big Apple' was coined by touring jazz musicians of the 1930s who used the slang expression 'apple' for any town or city.
(214) This requirement was instituted during the early 1930s, in the era of massive bank failure, to help curb runs on banks.
(215) John Cage who studied with Schoenberg in the 1930s produced hundreds of prints, drawings and watercolors towards the end of his life.
(216) Arguably, the Italians managed it in the 1930s; and Argentina's World Cup winners in 1978 received plenty of backing from the ruling military junta.
(217) Well, back in the 1930s, a baker named James A. Dewar invented a sort of strawberry shortcake snack for Hostess; yellow sponge cake with strawberries crammed inside.
(218) China changed its mind after vituperative outbursts online by nationalists, still angry with Japan for its occupation of China in the 1930s and 1940s.
(219) Although Alberto Giacometti is considered the premier sculptor of the Surrealist movement of the early 1930s, the Swiss artist is best known for the tall, thin figures he produced after World War II.
(220) Some analysts are comparing the Obama approach to the one President Franklin Roosevelt took during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
(221) This banking crisis of the 1930s showed that unregulated, unsupervised financial markets can all too easily suffer catastrophic failure.
(222) Must we now re-explore every scary trip of the 1930s???? If the US "gets tough" with China, the average US Joe/Jane are going to, again, take it up the ole ying yang.
(223) But the joke would be lost on some: the Canadian-American musicologist Colin McPhee, who spent several years on Bali in the 1930s, recalls a young boy who showed great talent for dancing.
(224) This so-called Kaiser Baby was among the most popular of the character dolls, while the sweet-faced My Dream Baby perhaps was the longest-surviving, widely produced throughout the 1920s and 1930s.
(225) The Great Depression of the 1930s, however, all but required sharply unbalanced budgets, whether from Herbert Hoover or Franklin Roosevelt.
(226) The heyday of California water development began in the late 1930s with construction of the colossal Central Valley Project, or CVP.
(227) In this way, postmodernism might be seen as the delayed germination of an older seed, planted by artists like Marcel Duchamp,(http:///1930s.html) during modernism's high noon of the 1920s and 1930s.
(228) In the 1920s and 1930s, members of a dance orchestra never stayed with one group for long.
(229) Accounts "gloss over the genocidal character of the Soviet regime in the 1930s, which killed systematically rather than episodically, " says Naimark.
(230) Deficit reduction by a creditor country such as Germany is in direct contradiction of the lessons learnt from the Great Depression of the 1930s.
(231) In the 1930s, Vernon Rudolph bought a recipe from a New Orleans French pastry chef for yeast doughnuts, and in 1937 he started to sell them to local grocery stores in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
(232) The Maginot Line, the massive series of fortifications built by France in the 1930s to defend its borders with Germany and Italy, is perhaps the most maligned collection of fortifications ever built.
(233) All-Encompassing Library is closely linked to the name of Wang Yunwu, and it is one successful case in Chinas and 1930s China s publishing industry.
(234) For all practical purposes, the notion that countries engaged in competitive devaluation during the 1930s is simply erroneous.
(235) Yachts sail the entire length of the Lake Balaton in this traditional 200-kilometre annual race since the 1930s.
(236) Since the 1930s , however , a second meaning for the term has become dominant : low-budget independent films dealing with subjects made taboo by the Production Code , such as drugs and sex hygiene .
(237) The Dow Jones industrial average gained 936 points on Monday, the biggest gain in the American stock market since the 1930s, as Wall Street continued to careen through the worst crisis in decades.
(238) World's Biggest Urban Playground. NYC was named this because immigrant children played stickball throughout the New York Streets in the 1930s.
(239) Panisse is a chickpea flour cake from the south of France. It is also the name of a kind male character in a 1930s film series.
(240) Guests will feel like a maharajah for the night staying in the same quarters where Maharana Bhupal Singh of Udaipur held court in the 1930s, amid the golden chandeliers and sculpted marble.
(241) The housing debacle touched off the worst financial crisis since the 1930s that Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson have been desperately trying to bring under control.
(242) In public, the British actress, who won two Oscars in a career spanning 30 years, was portrayed in 1930s Hollywood as the romantic soul mate of another rising star, Laurence Olivier (L).
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