| 41. | The labor needs of the war economy, especially for skilled workers, meant that some Jews escaped the genocide.
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| 42. | "The history books will write that this is the best post-World War economy, bar none, " he said.
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| 43. | By 1916 a working relationship was established with Debenhams in order to preserve the businesses in the war economy.
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| 44. | The station was closed as a First World War economy measure from 2 April 1917 to 3 March 1919.
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| 45. | As the United States transferred to a war economy, Arthurdale and the ideas it stood for became less relevant.
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| 46. | In an attempt to stimulate Oxford suburban traffic, the Great Western Railway opened three First World War economy measure.
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| 47. | If the senior officials have concerns about the post-war economy, they add that Milosevic faces little internal political threat.
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| 48. | The war economy was not so much a triumph of free enterprise as the result of government bankrolling business.
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| 49. | A collapsing post-Cold War economy and two consecutive years of flooding have aggravated chronic food shortages in North Korea.
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| 50. | This was vital to the smooth running of the British war economy and consequently the entire British war effort.
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