But government spending is still notably larger than at the turn of the century.
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Here are some cool photos of electric cars from the turn of the century.
Around the turn of the century, companies began offering increasingly sophisticated managed hosting options.
Teddy Roosevelt, a Progressive Republican, led the trust-busting crusade at the turn of the century.
At the turn of the century, it wrote a tenth of the world's insurance.
Randolph and Burnett listened to loads of music from the turn of the century to the present.
By the turn of the century, the biosphere reserve was seeking to reduce its dependence on bamboo.
Around the turn of the century Imperial Japan colonized the Korean peninsula and ruled with characteristic brutality.
Around the turn of the century, the farm supplied the nearby residents with milk, butter and eggs.
The number of annual defectors has risen drastically since the turn of the century and continues to climb.
By the turn of the century, though, mechanicals had won favor among collectors who prized their antediluvian complexity.
By the turn of the century there may well be no more than three domestic telecoms companies in Japan.
For comparative purposes, copper hovered slightly below a dollar a pound for years after the turn of the century.
On the other side of the world, Company B came into being just after the turn of the century.
At the turn of the century it was a market town of 15, 000, and half the population was Jewish.
That's 79 million pounds of green goodness up from 8 million pounds at the turn of the century.
Around the turn of the century Germany realised that it was becoming uncompetitive.
In policy terms, however, New Labour is strongly reminiscent of the New Liberalism of the turn of the century.
By comparison, merely 26 F3-to-F5 tornadoes have struck the U.S. on average each year since the turn of the century.
The pair played together for Wales during Harris' largely unsuccessful three-year stint in rugby union at the turn of the century.
By the turn of the century, Lourdes had become identified with the anti-Dreyfusards and their fight against Jews, Freemasons and republicans.
Ultimately, all foreign manufacturers in China face the same dilemma as Henry Ford at the turn of the century last century.
Back around the turn of the century, Watson was a rising, young sales executive for John Patterson at National Cash Register.
Praised at the turn of the century, by 1937 the repairs were deemed a calamity because Olbers had restored by repainting.
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Swindon have a dismal recent record in cup competitions, failing to get past the opening rounds since the turn of the century.
The next generation of batteries--so-called lithium-polymer batteries--due in mass quantities sometime around the turn of the century, should extend that even longer.
It will peak around 2050 at 9 billion and then fall to 7 billion or below at the turn of the century.
MarketHistory's analysts use patented software to mine historical data back to the turn of the century and come up with likely future patterns.
F-16 assembly lines in America and Turkey will run out of work by the turn of the century unless new customers are found.
For a number of years at the turn of the century most big investing institutions forgot what the ownership of a company entails.
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