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Amy Sussman for The Wall Street Journal Pre-war details in the renovated home — from the fixtures and trimmings to the home's interior doors, tubs, sinks and a cast-iron radiator — were salvaged from several homes being torn down in the region, mainly in Stamford, Conn.
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Pre-war [feminist] activists saw that this was not the right time for claiming rights but for exercising obligations.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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Pre-war Salonika was a bustling and exciting place for a young Sephardi woman.
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Between the Pre-war protests and Cindy Sheenan, there was nothing but the facts slowly coming in and millions of individuals started to put 1 + 1 together.
POSTSCRIPT: Liberal House Dems Get Standing Ovation Behind Closed Doors 2009
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Pre-war Berlin and a cast of German, Jewish and physically challenged characters who are already starting to attract the attention of the Nazi authorities but who have all won a place in my heart thanks to Richard Zimler's very down to earth realistic portrayal.
Address Unknown 2007
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Pre-war Berlin and a cast of German, Jewish and physically challenged characters who are already starting to attract the attention of the Nazi authorities but who have all won a place in my heart thanks to Richard Zimler's very down to earth realistic portrayal.
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Pre-war roles and responsibilities of men and women: Before the war Jewish men and women in both Eastern and Western Europe lived in gender-specific worlds which endowed them with different spheres of knowledge, expertise, social networks and opportunities with which they faced the Nazi onslaught.
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Pre-war Berlin and a cast of German, Jewish and physically challenged characters who are already starting to attract the attention of the Nazi authorities but who have all won a place in my heart thanks to Richard Zimler's very down to earth realistic portrayal.
Address Unknown 2007
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Pre-war buildings may have charming decorative touches, but a city with pre-war plumbing is pushing its luck.
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Pre-war, Britain knew it as well, and, in May 2007, a US Senate Intelligence Committee reported that US intelligence documents warned of post-invasion chaos because Iraq is one of the least cohesive Middle East states with rival Sunni, Shia and Kurdish populations.
Jonathan Cook's "Israel and the Clash of Civilisations" 2008
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