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  • Canadian Paintings in the Thirties is a film based on the exhibition organized by the National Gallery that toured Canada in 1975.

    Archive 2008-04-01 The Nag 2008

  • West of the Thirties is the story of Edward as a young man discovering his way in what might have been another century and another world, a frontier where four cultures – Navajo, Hopi, Hispanic and Anglo – clashed.

    Beyond Culture – Edward T Hall 2007

  • West of the Thirties is the story of Edward as a young man discovering his way in what might have been another century and another world, a frontier where four cultures – Navajo, Hopi, Hispanic and Anglo – clashed.

    Vitro Nasu » 2007 » May 2007

  • The Thirties was the outlier in this series, not the norm.

    James Berman: Reports of the Death of Equities: Greatly Exaggerated 2009

  • And, we now have a depression greater than that of the Thirties, which is why we call it the Greater Depression.

    [sonus] understanding issues: part 4 2009

  • The model should properly illustrate and explain the Little Ice Age when the Thames froze and should show how the Thirties were the hottest decade of the twentieth century.

    On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2008

  • Considering what the adults knew of how young families had had it in the Thirties, which is to say the Depression.

    The Volokh Conspiracy » Evaluating The Two-Income Trap Hypothesis: 2007

  • I am grateful to friends and correspondents who have reminded me that France in the Thirties was a very lively place, and not simply the gloomy anticipation of an impending catastrophe.

    'France's Hollow Years': An Exchange Carroll, David 1996

  • The intellectual life in New York and the radical life of the Thirties are the worst possible preparation for Alabama at this stage of the Civil Rights movement.

    Selma, Alabama: The Charms of Goodness Hardwick, Elizabeth 1965

  • And Jules Janin, who during the Thirties was a zealous opponent of Balzac, cast his weight of evidence in favour of the Review.

    Balzac Frederick Lawton

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