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During the 1940s and 1950s the whole country went on an extraordinary procreative binge, commonly known as the post-World War II “baby boom.”
Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981
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During the 1940s and 1950s the whole country went on an extraordinary procreative binge, commonly known as the post-World War II “baby boom.”
Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981
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During the 1940s and 1950s the whole country went on an extraordinary procreative binge, commonly known as the post-World War II “baby boom.”
Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981
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During the 1940s and 1950s the whole country went on an extraordinary procreative binge, commonly known as the post-World War II “baby boom.”
Why Nothing Works Marvin Harris 1981
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And while he recognized Japan's expanded involvement in international peacekeeping and disaster relief, and the limitations of its post-World War Two constitution, he urged the Japanese to do all they can to contribute to their own American-guaranteed security and to help address global security challenges.
Gates Cites 'Disconnects,' But Says China's Leaders Do Control Military 2011
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And while he recognized Japan's expanded involvement in international peacekeeping and disaster relief, and the limitations of its post-World War Two constitution, he urged the Japanese to do all they can to contribute to their own American-guaranteed security and to help address global security challenges.
Gates Cites 'Disconnects,' But Says China's Leaders Do Control Military 2011
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• The economy: Unlike the post-World War II recovery of the past, banks have been unable to shed bad loans.
Too Big to Fail? Perhaps, But Not in Your Portfolio David Weidner 2011
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Did you know that this time-honored kids story is an allegory for post-World War II relations between Japan and the U.S.?
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In 1919, when New York hotelier Raymond Orteig offered $25,000 to the first aviator to fly nonstop from New York to Paris (a prize claimed by Charles Lindbergh in 1927), the U.S. was mired in the post-World War I recession.
Creative Financing Eric S. Hintz 2010
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Gates stopped short of calling on Japan to do more militarily, which is limited by its post-World War II constitution.
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