The Cold War was over, colonialism was history, an era of global peace and prosperity seemed imminent. |
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During the Cold War, NATO's strongest deterrent against Soviet aggression was the threat of nuclear retaliation. |
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The strategy of deterrence which served us so well during the decades of the Cold War will no longer do. |
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The new American policy provides the missing link in a vicious circle that is as dangerous as the arms race of the Cold War, if not more so. |
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The countries bordering the Baltic Sea, for example, were in the front line during the Cold War. |
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The US supported efforts to unify Western Europe economically and politically, to establish a stable bulwark in the Cold War. |
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Part of the beauty of Cold Roses lies in the effortless free-flowing rhythm of the words coupled with bittersweet lyrics. |
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The obverse, of course, was that such positive inducements would be withheld if the Soviet Union continued to pursue Cold War policies. |
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A staple of the Cold War espionage novels that used to populate best-seller lists was the sleeper agent. |
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As predicted by many pundits, Anthony Minghella's Cold Mountain leads the nominations for this year's Bafta awards, with 13 nominations. |
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Did the plight of the boat people refine his understanding of how the hot war played out in the Cold War? |
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The other has to do with the place of Japanese art history within area studies in the context of Cold War geopolitics. |
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Cavalrymen familiar with the command and control squadrons of the border regiments during the Cold War will recognize this organization. |
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The republic was narrowing itself into the ideological rigidities of the Cold War. |
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We were neck deep in the Cold War, and building a bomb shelter still seemed like a pretty good idea. |
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The world now awaits a verbal fudge that will end seven days which took us back to the Cold War. |
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Superficially, their Cold War roles might seem to have been remarkably similar. |
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One consequence of the end of the Cold War and the demise of the Soviet Union was a burst of joint efforts aimed at resolving armed conflicts. |
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By the same token, we were able to negotiate specific arms-control pacts with the Soviet Union but never an end to the Cold War. |
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In the event, these were to make a decisive contribution to the final outcome of the Cold War. |
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The beginning of the Cold War intensified anxieties about the nation's supply of strategic resources. |
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His design was a tour de force, and it became one of the most glamorous and widely admired of all the Cold War embassies. |
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The mid-air catch manoeuvre has been resurrected from the days of the Cold War. |
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The end of the Cold War brought a measure of freedom and a movement toward democracy in much of the former Soviet domains. |
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Offices are regularly swept for bugs, and even after the Cold War the United Nations remains for some a hotbed of espionage. |
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Both had a vested interest in the continuation of the Cold War and the escalation of the hot war in Vietnam. |
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During the Cold War, large standing forces were available to counter the Soviet threat. |
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The arms race of the Cold War may be dead, but the race for hot weapons has never been so alive. |
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For The Cold Six Thousand, Ellroy reverts to the jivey slang he used in White Jazz. |
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During the Cold War, the U.S. established a super secret underwater listening post at Midway in an attempt to track Soviet submarines. |
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During the relative peace following the Korean conflict, America rearmed for the Cold War. |
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Kinsey's first major work on sexuality appeared during the first years of the Cold War, on the eve of the McCarthyite witch-hunts. |
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This U.S. military support, a remnant of America's Cold War containment policy, prevents China from using force to end the impasse. |
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Sigint's main predictive capability goes back to the Cold War, when it was used to detect unexpected troop or aircraft movements. |
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Real connoisseurs of Cold War sporting tussles treasure the memory of the USSR beating the USA in the 1972 basketball final. |
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Since the end of the Cold War and all that, I thought Nasa had slowed down as the space race had lost momentum. |
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On this basis, they have said, Anthony Blunt was considered to have committed treason by spying for the Soviet Union during the Cold War. |
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There was a real and deeply worrying possibility that it would reopen the Cold War division between East and West. |
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He sagely laboured to reduce the miniaturization of the Cold War and prevent nuclear conflict between the East and West. |
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If this distinction were ever true, it was only in the depths of the Cold War, when the eyes of satellites were to focus on Soviet missile silos. |
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The Polygon, a Cold War development, had a U.S. counterpart located on traditional Shoshone territory in Nevada. |
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The Cold War and the nuclear threat got us into the habit of timorously cowering at the prospect of any great action. |
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During the Cold War, the US needed Japan to act as a bulwark in Asia against the spread of communism. |
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During an interval in the battle of Cold Harbor in 1864, he was seen lying on an oilcloth, occupying himself by studying Arabic. |
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During the Cold War, the threat of strategic attack using nuclear weapons dominated air force war planning. |
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Few if any of the serious scholarly treatments of the Cold War and its end credit a single policy or factor or agent. |
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It provided the closing bookend for the project with the beginning bookend being the ending of the Cold War. |
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For a very long time during the Cold War years, we never mobilized Army Reserve soldiers. |
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In the arithmetic of superpower rivalry during the Cold War people tended to be forgotten, the reality buried under rhetoric. |
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If Red Army paratroops were equipped with watches that could not withstand a two foot fall, no wonder they lost the Cold War! |
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Happily, the spy flick trappings are a mere smokescreen for the film's clever satire of Middle American society and Cold War paranoia. |
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And the rapprochement between China and South Korea has helped temper Cold War tensions in Northeast Asia. |
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Madison Cold weather didn't stop Wisconsin from packing a one-two punch among midsize cities. |
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Their densely packed, cheekily written catalog offers things like Russian microscopes, Cold War-surplus Geiger counters, and accordion halves. |
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The blushing bride shunned a traditional wedding car in favour of a converted Cold War fighter plane. |
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With the Cold War now well under way, nuclear-weapons development became a high national priority. |
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But the Cold War was still going on, and obtaining Russian and Chinese speaking translators was given priority. |
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Peace in Europe during the Cold War rested on two pillars that made up the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union. |
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He was a man who believed in non-intervention, non-coercion, non-violence in the era of the Cold War. |
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The Cold War was a result of this division of power and of the important policy of spheres of influence. |
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At the end of the Cold War, Russia was left with nearly 200 nuclear submarines rusting at the dockside. |
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When the Cold War ended, these neoconservatives began casting about for a new crusade to give meaning to their lives. |
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It is sad that we have squandered the opportunity with the ending of the Cold War. |
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At the macrolevel, we won the Cold War by engaging in a long-term expenditure of resources while maintaining a large standing military. |
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Growing up in Cold War Australia in the 1960s, I was vaguely aware of this murky family past, though it was rarely talked about. |
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The recessive 1930s brought the reversal of this globalism while a new one was later formed during the Cold War. |
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In the multipolar world that has ensued from the end of the Cold War, submerged tensions between the US and Europe have come out into the open. |
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Reprehensible, too, were the succession of Cold War alliances with repressive but anti-Soviet regimes. |
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A similar story was a regular feature of anti-communist propaganda during the Cold War. |
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Such views triumphed after World War II in the context of the Cold War and the arms race. |
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As already noted, Soviet power was certainly an important element in the Cold War balance of power in East Asia. |
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A better introduction to the label would be harder to imagine, as the singles capture the remarkable beauty of Cold Blue's singular sound. |
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Proponents of the plan liken it to the Cold War strategy of boosting military spending while pushing for arms-control talks. |
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The Cold War could have produced a hot war that might have ended human life on the planet. |
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The end of the Cold War has also seen the end of acceptance of trade unions by big business as the palatable alternative to Communism. |
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It was not bridging the gulf that has grown between Europe and the U.S. since the end of the Cold War. |
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Give Cold Steel a call or visit their Website for more details on the new Laredo Bowie. |
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The ending of the Cold War has had profound effects upon the philosophy of, and approach to, military logistics. |
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The passing of the Cold War was therefore likely to unveil a new age of power politics, untrammelled by the checks and balances of the Cold War. |
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If you believe that, I have a shiny hunk of useless Cold War hardware to sell you. |
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He is widely regarded as a leading proponent of strategic bombing to break the enemy will, and his philosophies echoed throughout the Cold War. |
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Although the Cold War ended more than a decade ago, its impact continues to haunt the international community to this day. |
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In many ways Cold War cultural production was ideologically driven to a degree not seen before or since. |
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The over-arching framework of bipolarity seemed to render other struggles and rivalries nothing more than local manifestations of the Cold War. |
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Crucially, neither side actually used military force directly against the other at any time during the half-century of the Cold War. |
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The Cold War nuclear stand-off did much to sharpen Kubrick's awareness of global politics. |
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What demanded resistance was their own imbrication in Cold War intrigues, worsened by state corruption and materialist excess. |
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Ending three decades of enmity, the two visionaries shelved Cold War differences to unite against a growing Soviet threat. |
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These two visionary leaders forged an enduring relationship that has weathered many challenges from the Cold War to the terrorism we face today. |
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The ideological battleground of the Cold War stretched far and wide and Africa was not an exception. |
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The aftermath of the Cold War produced renewed interservice rivalry over allocation of roles, missions, and budgetary shares. |
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The end of the Cold War has ushered in a new epoch of imperialist conflicts. |
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The couple were said to have had several blazing rows after Thomson confessed to the threesome while filming episodes of Cold Feet in Australia. |
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Though the film is undoubtedly a product of widespread Cold War paranoia, the film distances itself enough to objectify its horrors. |
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Years later, amid Cold War tensions, Democratic President John F. Kennedy chose Republican Douglas Dillon as Treasury Secretary. |
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The Cold War turned the race to reach the moon into a battle of ideological honour. |
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I have reservations about it because I think it could trigger another Cold War and escalate the arms race once again. |
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During the Cold War, anti-communists dreamed of rolling back the tide of Soviet conquests but were constrained by the threat of nuclear war. |
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Orange County was a prime beneficiary of Cold War largesse, and the enemy in Washington was their prime economic supplier. |
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What happened to the neo-Jeffersonian critique of profiteering and of the military-industrial complex during the long and expensive Cold War? |
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In that respect the kind of analysis that is going on is no different to the Kremlinology of the Cold War. |
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When Bobby Fischer met Boris Spassky at the 1972 World Chess Championship, the event was redolent with the superpower politics of the Cold War. |
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In the meantime, buy a copy of In Cold Blood, the best piece of extended journalism ever published. |
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The existence of sweatshops in Hong Kong is directly attributable to the Cold War. |
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It's a Cold War story based on a Tom Clancy book, so the locations are plentiful and the political intrigue calls for realism. |
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The deep pessimism which infects the classic Cold War novel gives way to a complacence born of the hero's capacity to survive. |
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Those aren't the words of somebody who was serious about fighting the Cold War. |
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Current production facilities were generally built to handle Cold War requirements for major end items and accommodate a mobilization surge. |
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The writers convincingly expose the essence and consequences of the arms race in Cold War years. |
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The scene is described in novelist Truman Capote's chilling account of the killings, In Cold Blood. |
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Indeed, since the end of the Cold War, more states have actually given up their nuclear weapons arsenals than have created new ones. |
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The Admiral remembers all too clearly returning from long Cold War submarine patrols, and having to queue on a rainswept jetty to use a phone. |
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The best of his scoreless period is a 1964 Cold War thriller and one of the most arresting films of any era. |
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Much of the city's old heart was left unreconstructed, until the end of the Cold War. |
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The author notes a symbiosis between Cold War events and southern red-baiting but never fully explores these connections. |
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Talking heads are juxtaposed with offbeat Cold War footage and recurring tunnel imagery in split screen shots, montages and slo-mo sequences. |
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What advice do you expect to get from a xenophobic Cold War warrior dripping in petty prejudices and half-baked homilies? |
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His main pitch was that Stevenson was too left and too weak to manage the Cold War. |
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And so I wonder if there is a reversion to some of that Cold War mindset. |
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Kennan was the legendary Cold War strategist who authored the doctrine of containment. |
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During the Cold War, the West Germans used to pay the East Germans to release political prisoners and allow them to emigrate. |
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In international matters, the common western front of the Cold War required Canada's less stringent repression of leftism to remain domestic and provincial. |
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By helping show Gorbachev that he could safely release Eastern Europe, Reagan helped end the Cold War. |
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So, yes, be wary of Greek dominos falling, but remember the domino theory was wrong during the Cold War yet it sowed fear. |
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And Putin, to his great delight, got to revel in imitating a Cold War giant. |
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The Western appropriation of communist kitsch thrived during the Cold War, for purposes both earnest and ironic, and it has not abated since then. |
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This image of A Cold Christmas Day would make a really fine Xmas card. |
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A man of powerful intellect and great energy, Casey was an unreconstructed Cold Warrior with a penchant for action and a fascination with covert operations. |
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Tropico is the excellent nation-builder game that simulates a Caribbean banana republic during the Cold War. |
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As the Cold War died down and nuclear destruction never came to fruition, the underground complex slowly slipped into disrepair. |
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He helped win the Cold War for a country that he would probably now disown more than ever. |
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During the Cold War, it was the Russians who left their mark. |
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The great supporters of human rights during the Cold War now quite readily either roll them back in their own countries or encourage others to do so and turn a blind eye. |
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Few believe these same Cold War hawks actually care about foreign peoples, as they were fairly open about their indifference to human rights not so long ago. |
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Formerly HMS Upholder, she was the first of the four boats launched between 1986 and 1991, but by 1994 they had been laid up, with no role to play as the Cold War was over. |
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So why are his advisers suddenly comparing him to the coldest of Cold Warriors? |
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So if Cold Fusion is real, I imagine some major physics needs a rethink. |
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The thaw between Washington and Cuba finally begins to close a chapter of the Cold War. |
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For a few minutes it seemed like old times, a return to the clearer fault-lines of the Cold War. |
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During the Cold War, anti-communism was the glue that bonded the American conservative movement together. |
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Accusing his opponents of being locked in a Cold War mind-set, it is Stone who is beholden to old orthodoxies. |
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My Cold War childhood was like an unending session of Soviet show-and-tell. |
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To indulge your sweet tooth one last time, taste the sinfully delicious creations at Cold Hollow Cider Mill. |
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Since the Cold War, some in the anti-globalization movement have excused Hugo Chavez for the same reason. |
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During the Cold War, the West confronted a unidimensional threat from Soviet Marxism-Leninism, an adversary whose motives were certain and whose moves were expected. |
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It was routine in Cold War times to see Chiang and Mao and the parties they led as opposites in every way. |
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But, unlike some more militant libertarian thinkers, Ron Paul never dismissed the threat of communism during the Cold War. |
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Gone is the need for massed arrays of troops in static positions waiting to confront a Soviet attack in Western Europe as during the Cold War years. |
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This cannot erase his record as a weak sister during the Cold War. |
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That was all a relict from the times of the Cold War, and had to go. |
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To be fair, there are nonpartisan, academic roots to the vision of the Cold War as a model of stability, not volatility. |
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He sort of saw the handwriting on the wall, that it was going to be the end of the Soviet Union and the end of the Cold War. |
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Operation Open Spirit took the Force to the bay of Riga, where shipping lanes were cleared of explosives left from the two world wars and the Cold War era. |
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After experiencing official restrictions during World War II and red-baiting during the Cold War, they drew back from close governmental cooperation. |
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As the Cold War receded into history, the new world order was redefined again. |
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He demonstrates that first-aid very slowly trickled down to needy Germans and how individualistic attitudes replaced communal ones as the Cold War intensified. |
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The most secure border in modern history was probably the Cold War border between East and West Germany. |
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Neither in World War II nor in the Cold War did US administrations go so far in restricting civil liberties or arrogating unlimited power to the executive branch. |
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And George Herbert Walker Bush for smoothly overseeing the end of the Cold War. |
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I swallowed H.S. Tsien's deportation and Cold War paranoia and Joe McCarthy and the Yellow Peril and the coming war with China. |
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As the Cold War entered its final years, the film enjoyed a warmer reception in Russia. |
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The U.S., allied with Afghans, helped defeat the advance of the Red Army in Afghanistan spurring the end of the Cold War. |
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Analysts say that the stigma of the CIA's experiments with mind-altering drugs during the Cold War has long tainted the field. |
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As the world environment grows more tense than it has been since the end of the Cold War, the UN shows itself hopelessly inefficient at tackling such threats. |
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After a string of disappointing books, the Cold War spymaster is back with a great new novel. |
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Thousands of Americans were blacklisted during the Cold War. |
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The end of the Cold War lowered the threat of nuclear Armageddon and brought an end to many of the proxy wars through which the two sides struggled to exert their influence. |
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The upside is a short-term deal that would lead to the Mideast equivalent of ending the Cold War with the Soviet Union. |
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Ten years after the end of the Cold War, the threat of a nuclear Armageddon has receded, but the collapse of world communism and its repercussions are still works in progress. |
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In a nod to existing Cold War tensions, Gozer is played by Serbian model Slavitza Jovan. |
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It is merely the latest in a series of clashes as the bipolar Cold War institutional framework is reshaped by the pressures of today's unipolar world. |
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It's two-and-a-half hours of Cold War politics and recitative operatics! |
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The dominant Western powers viewed Nasser through the prisms of colonialism and the Cold War. |
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In the loopy logic of the Cold War, this actually made sense. |
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Here is Dorothy's Kansas, but also the flatland of Sitting Bull, Bonnie and Clyde, and In Cold Blood. |
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This had been the dream of the transatlantic Enlightenment, and throughout the Cold War American leaders argued on its behalf in the struggle against Communism. |
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You Are One of Them By Elliott Holt A novel of the Cold War experience told through a ghost story. |
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As during the Cold War era, the links with Latin America's military commanders and chiefs of state are reinforced by institutions like the US Army's School of the Americas. |
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But behind the outwardly chummy relations between the two countries, it has been business as usual for Russian agents, who have continued to spy on their former Cold War foes. |
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Reagan learned this in the midst of negotiating historic arms-reduction treaties with the soviets at the height of the Cold War. |
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Hollywood was late to catch on, not least because no-one in the Cold War days would have touched a movie about two communists such as Kahlo and Rivera. |
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As the Cold War developed, the two superpowers jockeyed for position. |
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Since the end of the Cold War, the world has been awash in hot wars. |
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Russia reportedly developed anti-satellite weapons at the height of the Cold War and China is judged to pose a threat to the US's strategic superiority in space. |
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His reference to the Cold War as his touchstone gives him away. |
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Recall the growth of a military-industrial complex during the Cold War. |
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Deterrence, a centerpiece of Cold War diplomacy, encompasses maintaining credible forces and showing the flag at appropriate locations to deter an enemy's aggression. |
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It is now regarded as the nation's most complete Cold War relic, and three years ago was given the same protection as Stonehenge as a scheduled monument. |
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The end of the Cold War and the emergence of the United States as the only superpower raised several questions concerning the direction of the country's foreign policy. |
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Many continued to make the supreme sacrifice in Korea and the Cold War. |
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Morpheus the Cold was meditating in his underground chamber. |
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The latter similarly sprang from a private association that dates to 1975, when the Cold War often shaped cultural strategies in Germany's once and future capital. |
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I had three caplets of Tylenol Cold in the last 18 hours already. |
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To fans of Cold War-era espionage thrillers, it is a place where effete Russophiles in homburgs and trench coats meet to exchange briefcases and bodily fluids. |
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Before the end of the Cold War, the Baltic region of Northeastern Europe was an area of little political action or interest for the United States. |
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Although he is a registered Democrat, he has close ties with conservative Republicans, and has become something of a champion of their Cold War views. |
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These three factors are the reasons behind the United States dropping the atomic bomb on Japan, as they unknowingly and unintentionally began the nuclear age and the Cold War. |
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Yet it is no exaggeration to say this lanky Texan with prodigious talent fired a huge salvo in the thawing of the Cold War. |
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The Atlantic alliance that won the Cold War is virtually dead. |
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During the Cold War, the unthinkable was nuclear Armageddon. |
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Wallner brings the 1970s Soviet Union to life in this suspenseful tale of love and espionage during the Cold War. |
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A woman called in to read Stone Cold the Riot Act for not giving her family autographs at an event. |
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The United States saw the conflict as a chapter of the Cold War. |
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Britain's Cold War spymasters secretly discussed plans to train flocks of homing pigeons to attack enemy targets with tiny but deadly biological weapons. |
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Rockets, turbines, computers, solid-state electronics, and nuclear and thermonuclear devices were all relatively new to members of the early Cold War generation. |
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The stolen secrets included proximity fuses used by the Soviets to shoot down the U-2 spy plane of Francis Gary Powers, one of the Cold War's most explosive events. |
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From hip-hop to electronic and indie rock, with artists like Cold War Kids and Meltdown, see which music videos are going viral. |
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While a vocal segment of public opinion expressed fear of becoming too closely aligned with the United States, the onset of the Cold War dictated otherwise. |
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The events it recounts are set in the Cold War when the space race dominated the world's media and another race for supremacy dominated the oceans. |
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The ending of the Cold War has resulted in diminished interest in, and budgeting for, civil defence in the traditional sense as a response to military attack. |
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His perestroika changed global politics, ended the Cold War, and won him a Nobel Peace Prize. |
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The Chinese do not view it as a zero-sum game in the manner of the Cold War. |
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In addition, while Marxist and neo-Marxist formulations diminished with the end of the Cold War, other approaches emerged to organize the work of IR in Europe and elsewhere. |
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They understand, increasingly, that Cold War approaches do not serve their national interests and that Russian and American strategic interests overlap in many areas. |
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There can be no denying that the geostrategic landscape of today is significantly different from the Cold War bipolarity it supplanted. |
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The Cold War was still raging and military blocks like SEATO and CENTO were arrayed against the Soviet Union. |
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The Cold War had become a battlefield marked by doublespeak. |
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The authors contend that both Iraq and gay people were positioned through Cold War-style rhetorics of containment and un-Americanness. |
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We reneged because of his alleged 'Communist leanings' and recognition of Red China in that Cold War world. |
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Early on I was a fan of grandmaster Caz of the Cold Crush Brothers. |
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Democratic capitalism had won the Cold War not with a bang, but a whimper. |
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Like the Cold War, World War IV will last for decades, and will be waged overseas and on the home-front. |
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The Warsaw Treaty Organization claimed it needed to balance the 'threat' posed by NATO, thus justifying the Cold War arms race. |
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Here he will be welcomed by the post Cold War hawks, who will deify him and hold him in great esteem because he is after Putin's presidency. |
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His doctoral dissertation on the Cold War presents a controversial sociohistory of 1950s America. |
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Bush is saying that he won't be preoccupied by Cold War calculations of how many MIRVed warheads can dance on the head of a treaty. |
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The end of the Cold War resulted in cooperation with Russia and reduced military activity. |
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During the Cold War, Russia and America would each spy on each other for recon. |
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Between Cold Pike and Crinkle Crags, but generally included as part of the latter is the further Nuttall of Great Knott. |
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Similarly, the Czechoslovak border was lined with high electric fence during Cold War to prevent emigration from Czechoslovakia. |
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To the east an initially indistinct ridge firms up on the traverse to Cold Pike. |
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In 2004, Zellweger won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe, the BAFTA Award and the SAG Award for Best Supporting Actress for Cold Mountain. |
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By 1950, with the Cold War at its height, Steele's association with the communists was a crucial electoral liability. |
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If so, prior to the end of the Cold War, socialist law would be ranked among the major legal systems of the world. |
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The following year the Cuban Missile Crisis threatened to turn the Cold War into a nuclear one. |
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Hot liquid is a demulcent, explains Cardiff's Common Cold Centre, which means it forms a soothing film over mucous membranes. |
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During the Cold War, the Bering Strait marked the border between the Soviet Union and the United States. |
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The agreement was a rare case of international cooperation during the Cold War. |
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Since the end of the Cold War the international community through international institutions has been focusing on preventive diplomacy. |
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The Philippines supported American policies during the Cold War and participated in the Korean and Vietnam wars. |
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Cold rolled steel is then annealed to induce ductility in the cold rolled steel which is simply known as a Cold Rolled and Close Annealed. |
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Traditional Chinese holidays such as Chinese New Year, Lantern Festival, Cold Food Festival, and others were universal holidays. |
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During the Cold War, Kalinin was home to the Kryuchkovo air base, which is no longer in service. |
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In the scope of the Cold War, the Portuguese fleet actively participated in the defense of the North Atlantic against the Soviet naval threat. |
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Its position during the Cold War and during other spying periods of the 19th and 20th centuries is legendary. |
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Following the end of the Cold War there have been a number of attempts to curb military activity or even abolish the armed forces altogether. |
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In 1952, Greece joined NATO, reinforcing its membership in the Western Bloc of the Cold War. |
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During the Cold War, Swiss authorities considered the construction of a Swiss nuclear bomb. |
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As indeed it now turns out was the case with nukes and the Cold War. |
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Be sure to try the Cold Roses cocktail and wrap up the meal with the bite-sized petits fours. |
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Most historians point to its success as the product of exhaustion, economic prosperity, or the constraints imposed by the Cold War. |
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The two sides engaged in the Cold War, with actual conflict taking place not in Europe but in Asia in the Korean War and the Vietnam War. |
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Life history characteristics and habitat-structuring by vestimentiferan tubeworms from Gulf of Mexico Cold Seeps. |
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During the Cold War, most of the countries on the Balkans were governed by communist governments. |
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The Union army first attempted to maneuver past Lee and fought several battles, notably at the Wilderness, Spotsylvania, and Cold Harbor. |
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The system was established during the Cold War and still exists, but the members of the militia now are volunteers only. |
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During the Cold War, Woomera had the second highest quantity and rate of rocket launches in the world after NASA's facilities at Cape Canaveral. |
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The Cold War ended during his tenure, and in 1989, Soviet satellite states in Eastern Europe overthrew their respective communist governments. |
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As World War II ended and the Cold War began, the Arctic became a place where countries that did not get along were close to each other. |
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Thus Cuba morphed into the cold war that has outlasted the Cold War. |
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In the wake of the Cold War, the Admiralty Gunnery Establishment was established at Barrow Hill. |
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At the end of the Cold War, the ICRC's work actually became more dangerous. |
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In the ensuing Cold War, the two sides clashed indirectly using mostly proxies. |
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And it appeared towards the end of an era of bureaucratic complacency, the organization man, and Cold War consensus and conformity. |
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During the Cold War with its high number of military exercises, the military was the main user of convoy rights. |
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While emigration was restricted under Nasser, thousands of Egyptian professionals were dispatched abroad in the context of the Arab Cold War. |
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Partly as a result, the country found itself halfway between the two camps at the onset of the Cold War. |
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Historians and social scientists generally view the Cold War definition of Western and Eastern Europe as outdated or relegating. |
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In the years following the end of the Cold War, the popularity of the Black Sea as a tourist destination steadily increased. |
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Finally, Avene launched Le Gel Nettoyant Surgras Cold Cream, a shower gel specifically designed for thy or sensitive skin. |
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Nuclear weapons continued to be tested in the Cold War, especially in the earlier stages of their development. |
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A similar program was used by the Russian Navy during the Cold War, in which belugas were also trained for antimining operations in the Arctic. |
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Until the end of the Cold War, nearly all males reaching the age of military service were conscripted. |
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Seven Days to the River Rhine was a Warsaw Pact war plan for an invasion of Western Europe during the Cold War. |
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Most of the immigration occurred during World War I until the end of the Cold War. |
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The 1986 assassination of Olof Palme and with the end of the Cold War, Sweden has adopted a more traditional foreign policy approach. |
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This division dominated Europe for centuries, in opposition to the rather short lived Cold War division of 4 decades. |
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He stars opposite Keri Russell in FX's series The Americans, a 1980s Cold War drama about KGB sleeper agents. |
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During the Cold War era, Atlanta embraced global modernist trends, especially regarding commercial and institutional architecture. |
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The end of the Cold War in 1991 marked a reduction in the demand for military ships and submarines, and the town continued its decline. |
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The emergence of this new political entity in the frame of the Cold War was complex and painful. |
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Despite its benefits, the high cost of titanium construction led to the abandonment of titanium submarine construction as the Cold War ended. |
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Saab increases its shareholding in Cold Cut Systems Svenska AB to 27 percent. |
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Novaya Zemlya was a sensitive military area during the Cold War years and it is still used today. |
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With the end of the Cold War in 1989, that obstacle was removed, and the desire to pursue membership grew stronger. |
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During the four decades of the Cold War, the definition of East and West was rather simplified by the existence of the Eastern Bloc. |
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The rest of the crew were saved by the barque Alice, of Cold Spring, and the ship Oliver Crocker, also from New Bedford. |
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These submarines became a major weapon system in the Cold War because of their nuclear deterrence capability. |
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This small-batch process ensures our customers receive the richest, creamiest, most delicious ice cream when they visit Cold Stone Creamery. |
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The Dutch military was therefore part of the NATO strength in Cold War Europe, deploying its army to several bases in Germany. |
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During the Cold War, unaligned countries of the Third World were seen as potential allies by both the First and Second World. |
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Early in the Cold War era, NATO and the Warsaw Pact were created by the United States and The Soviet Union, respectively. |
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During the Cold War Era, the relationships between the First World, Second World and the Third World were very rigid. |
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Since the end of the Cold War, the original definition of the term First World is no longer necessarily applicable. |
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This led to the Cold War, during which the term First World was often used because of its political, social, and economic relevance. |
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The Cold War saw the threat of Soviet bombers attacking the United Kingdom loom large. |
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American troops returned to Iceland as the Iceland Defence Force, and remained throughout the Cold War. |
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Bretton Woods established a benign global discipline that prevailed through three turbulent post-war and Cold War decades. |
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Citizens of Liechtenstein were forbidden to enter Czechoslovakia during the Cold War. |
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I'm talking about the York Cold War Bunker, a fascinating monument to the days of four-minute warnings and nuclear winters. |
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