Ammunition stocks disappeared as artillery fired projectiles far in excess of prewar projections. |
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Trade with Jordan has rebounded to its prewar levels, reaching 350 million Jordanian dinars in the first eight months of the year. |
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A bill to revive trade on prewar conditions between Britain and France was defeated in Parliament. |
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Most prewar kitchens had ceramic tile countertops and backsplashes, and many of the original patterns and colors are now back in production. |
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The prewar economy was heavily dependent on a few primary products or raw materials. |
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Western European production rose rapidly, and by 1950 it had topped the prewar level by 25 percent. |
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Inflation was rampant, industrial output was low and agricultural production was below prewar levels. |
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The dining room also features several attractive prewar Czech glass pieces, which add color to the room's dark brown hues. |
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The price of chicken dropped precipitously, making it much more ubiquitous than it was in the prewar era. |
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But Furst also conveys the elegant, decadent delights of the prewar good life. One Hungarian character has his sauerkraut cooked not in beer but champagne. |
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Leftover DDT from the prewar years, when the land in the region was all cotton fields. |
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Britain drove its economy into the muck in the 1920s trying to deflate enough to return to gold at the prewar parity. |
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In prewar days this deficit was balanced by a surplus in its trade with Britain and other nations. |
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As the war slowly came to a close, it became clear that Canada would no longer resemble its prewar self. |
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Widespread anti-Jewish violence in southern Poland convinced many survivors that they could not return to their prewar homes. |
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The Gurs camp was one of the first and largest camps established in prewar France. |
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When the Great War ended in November 1918, it was clear that Canada no longer resembled its prewar self. |
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Now it's trying to prevent exposure of its prewar conniving. |
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Austrians enjoy a standard of living people in prewar Germany only dreamt of. |
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Although the Bolsheviks won the Civil War, Russia's national income had dropped to only one-third and industrial output to less than one-fifth of the prewar levels. |
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Canada's net debt today is three and a half times the prewar figure. |
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Despite the obvious glass ceiling, neither women nor social science researchers recognised or criticised it, largely owing to a prewar ban on feminist movements, which were seen as bourgeois. |
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Some of them had been born in Siberia, the children of parents deported there for no other reason than that they had been officials in the prewar republic. |
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Jenkins deemed him one of the two main prewar obstacles to women gaining the vote, the other being the suffragists's own militancy. |
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After 1910, though, Irish Nationalist support helped keep Asquith in office for the remainder of the prewar period. |
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He committed seppuku — ritual suicide by disembowelment — in 1970, after leading a quixotic, botched coup d'état whose object was to restore the demystified emperor to his prewar status. |
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Canada's defence forces reverted to their prewar role. |
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Today, the market is a ghost of its prewar size. |
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And if any influence from prewar sculpture had carried over into postwar practice, it was that of Arp. |
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The Bauhaus was a fusion of the prewar Academy of Arts and the school of technology. |
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Since then many of the French prewar governmental policies that had clashed with the region's particularism have been modified, and the autonomist movement has largely disappeared. |
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An American friend from his prewar Paris days, Robert Wernick, now 94, reminded me in an e-mail of the time during training when my father's commanding officer: ….commanded him to reconnoiter a hill. |
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Its prewar co-ops nuzzle town houses with dormered windows jutting from their top floors. |
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Additionally, prewar Poland had set a very high standard of pilot training. |
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Proposed plans had been drawn up prewar for the postwar years which were extremely ambitious, especially in the austere postwar years. |
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The prewar norm became one Soviet family per room, with the toilets and kitchen shared. |
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In addition to high ceilings characteristic of prewar buildings, solid oak floors and crown molding, it is situated along a tree-line promenade, facing Jackie Robinson Park. |
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In 1946, the local town teams from the prewar County Twilight League and Lower Cape Cod League organized under the Cape Cod Baseball League banner. |
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With Germany deprived of prewar nitrate sources for explosives, Bosch promised in September, 1914, to produce sodium nitrate for the military in six months' time. |
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By 1951, German industrial production had overtaken the prewar level. |
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Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa followed prewar Great Britain's radar development, and Hungary generated its radar technology during the war. |
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