For most of the post-war era the American media were dominated by a comfortable liberal consensus.
AUSTRIA'S predilection for grand coalitions, which have governed the country for much of the post-war era, may be ending.
Mr Graham took the barbed-wire fundamentalism of his youth and reshaped it for the post-war era of two-car garages and upward mobility.
Government loan programs exploded as housing starts doubled in the post-war era.
This reflects an underlying improvement in Britain's economic performance over the past two decades, after relative decline during most of the post-war era.
By contrast, he believes, many tie-ups with closer European counterparts have dwindled in relevance since the post-war era as cheap travel has become more widely available and communications links have improved.
Growth for 2012 as a whole came in at 2.2%, up from 1.8% in 2011, but still unusually slow compared with previous economic recoveries in the US following recessions in the post-War era.
According to noted vintage poster dealer Jim Lapides, president of International Poster Gallery in Boston, pre-World War II travel posters are the most highly sought after, with posters dating to the post-war era quickly catching up in price.
Most annoying of all is the lack of a conclusion: the book ends with a garbled account of the downfall of Margaret Thatcher and the limp observation that the 1980s were by far the most interesting part of the post-war era.
Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke, who has been accused by many of setting the stage for an inflationary spiral through his asset purchase programs or QE (quantitative easing), recently said he has the best inflation record of any Fed chief in the post-war era.
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Vice Admiral Burkhalter opened the Roundtable with an informative look at the "big picture" -- the strategic environment in the post-Cold War era and its implications for U.S. security interests.
During the 1990s the CIA struggled to reinvent itself in the post-Cold War era.
The nation was waking up from the doldrums of the post-war Eisenhower era, ready for something new.
Second, it is now clear from archival material emerging from the old Soviet empire that the quote was wrong even if it had applied only to the immediate post-war era.
Although no effort was made to reach a consensus or to adopt specific recommendations, the general sentiment appeared to be that the post-Cold War era is increasingly characterized by portentous challenges and ominous instability.
During the entire post-World War II era, the U.S.-German relationship has made a vital contribution to the growth of democratic institutions and to Germany's reconciliation with and integration into the West.
Rip-roaring adventure, vividly drawn characters, exotic locales in the immediate post-World War I era provocatively, hypnotically brought to life are trademarks of the most underrated, little-heralded novelist of our time.
The United States has benefited as much as any other country from the free exchange of goods, the safety of global sea lanes, the spread of democracy and the great-power stability that have characterized the entire post-World War II era.
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Labor markets of 2013 look very different from those of the post- World War II era.
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Japan in the post-World War II era has been an export-led economy.
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Consequently, the cuts in inventories to get rid of unwanted stocks were far and away the biggest in the post-World War II era.
Indeed, if the trend continues, the next era will see global growth that exceeds any period in the last 200 years except for the post-World War II era.
There were complex problems in the post-World War II era that needed to be addressed by people who, and by citizens who, possessed a university degree or possessed access to university education.
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That public system supported largely by the state and the state university systems, not so much in the North East, mostly in the Midwest and the West, flourished, grew dramatically in the post-World War II era.
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The city's rent regulations date back to the post-World War I era, when a severe housing shortage caused by an influx of returning troops and a dearth of new construction prompted Albany to adopt an emergency rent law.
The Center believes that the illusions of the fleeting "Post-Cold War" era must now be replaced with a more realistic view of Western security requirements in the Post-Kuwait world.
And it is rather remarkable, if you think about it, even as it deals with its challenges and as it has dealt with them in the past, what Europe looks like today, now unified in the post-Soviet era and the end of the Cold War, compared to what it looked like in 1945 or 1955.
There were no comparable crises during the post World-War II gold standard era ending in 1967.
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There are more than 100 cards to choose from, all in vintage style from the Victorian era to post-war America.
The long post-World War II bull market in stocks ended during the 1966 to 1969 era when the rate of inflation began to spike.
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