| 11. | For example, Japan's postwar boom was often attributed to an extraordinarily loyal and docile workforce.
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| 12. | Japan's postwar boom, when annual economic growth rates sometimes approached 10 percent, was an anomaly.
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| 13. | It came as Niarchos, who had foreseen the postwar boom in trade, was beginning a shipbuilding spree.
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| 14. | In the postwar boom, the family began adding tall modern wings that contrasted sharply with quainter neighboring hotels.
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| 15. | But a postwar boom in manufacturing and the launch of several major engineering projects drew people off the land.
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| 16. | The postwar boom and increasing demand for copper wiring fueled the development of Houghton in the 1860s and 1870s.
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| 17. | The long postwar boom ended in the 1970s, amid the economic crises experienced following the 1973 oil crisis.
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| 18. | It came just as Niarchos, who had foreseen the postwar boom in trade, was beginning a shipbuilding spree.
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| 19. | John Latsis, 93, the last of Greece's shipping billionaires from the postwar boom years, dies.
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| 20. | During the postwar boom, a modern commercial district developed along Baldwin Avenue south of Huntington Drive in west Arcadia.
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