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This behavior has been the hallmark of the Cuban state since pre-Revolutionary times -- arbitrariness expanded under the Fulgencio Batista regime (1952-1958) and became more pronounced under the Castros.
Javier Corrales: Cuba's Latest Reforms Won't Work Javier Corrales 2010
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This behavior has been the hallmark of the Cuban state since pre-Revolutionary times -- arbitrariness expanded under the Fulgencio Batista regime (1952-1958) and became more pronounced under the Castros.
Javier Corrales: Cuba's Latest Reforms Won't Work Javier Corrales 2010
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"Moneymakers" is about American counterfeiters from pre-Revolutionary times up through the troubled days of the Civil War.
'Moneymakers' review: Truly fun tales of 19th-century counterfeiters Carolyn See 2011
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There are a lot of misconceptions surrounding WWII especially and although my specialty is pre-Revolutionary to Revolutionary American history, I find myself reading more and more about WWII recently.
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"Moneymakers" is about American counterfeiters from pre-Revolutionary times up through the troubled days of the Civil War.
'Moneymakers' review: Truly fun tales of 19th-century counterfeiters Carolyn See 2011
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The tradition of constituent instructions dates to the pre-Revolutionary War era.
Bob Edgar: Voters Can Fix the Court's Citizens United Mistake Bob Edgar 2011
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The tradition of constituent instructions dates to the pre-Revolutionary War era.
Bob Edgar: Voters Can Fix the Court's Citizens United Mistake Bob Edgar 2011
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Oh, and Mixner, I grew up in a pre-Revolutionary town and know the history.
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The tradition of constituent instructions dates to the pre-Revolutionary War era.
Bob Edgar: Voters Can Fix the Court's Citizens United Mistake Bob Edgar 2011
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Cheaper goods and services are a mirage if the price is a greater and greater concentration of wealth in the top 1% of the population, which is increasingly resembling the hereditary aristocracies of pre-Revolutionary France and Russia – complete with the smug certainty that nothing will ever come along to disrupt their sweet lifestyle …
Matthew Yglesias » Too Many Lawyers, But Also Too Many Cartels 2010
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