65 examples of post-war in sentences

Slav States, cosmopolitan population of Smyrna, the Sanjak of Sonnino, M., at Paris Conference South Africa, British Soviet, the, recognition of, refused Spa Conference, the Starling, Professor States, European, pre- and post-war, et seq.

War, pre-war, and post-war shocks have continued with their incessant pounding upon the reserves of energy.

Most of these persons were women with sounding names and the solid backing of much money conspicuously in evidencematrons of the younger and more giddy generation which was just then so busily engaged in providing material for the most hectic chapters of London's post-war social history.

Member of staff of Detroit News after leaving school, writing a daily column of verse and humor; came to New York City as special feature writer of the New York Globe 1915; in Germany for the Detroit News and Associated Newspapers writing of post-war social and economic conditions 1921.

Social classes in post-war Europe.

R105955, 22Jan53, Zoya Stoddard (W) STODDARD, ZOYA Social classes in post-war Europe.

(Brazilian sketches) (In Liberty, Mar. 17, 1928) (Pub. abroad as Brazilian sketches; post-war San Paulo, in London morning post, Dec. 13, 1927)

Ely Culbertson is coming and he wants us all to plan the post-war world.

SEE TYLER, RALPH W. An inventory of beliefs about post-war reconstruction.

(Religion in the post-war world, v.1)

(Religion in the post-war world, v.3)

On being fit to live with; sermons on post-war Christianity.

(Brazilian sketches) (In Liberty, Mar. 17, 1928) (Pub. abroad as Brazilian sketches; post-war San Paulo, in London morning post, Dec. 13, 1927)

Memoirs of a poor relation; the story of a post-war southern girl and her battle with destiny.

(Social & economic studies of post-war France.

Post-war German Austrian relations; The Anschluss movement, 1918-1936.

Wings after war: the prospects of post-war aviation.

(Religion in the post-war world, v.3)

Soviet views on the post-war world economy.

That audacious eugenist, Nicky Chester, first Minister of Brains in the post-war period of official attempts to raise the nation from C3 to something nearer A1 on the intellectual plane, happens, because of his family history, to be uncertified for marriage.

According to F.A. Smiddy, professor of economics at University college, Cork, a return to grazing has already commenced in Ireland, and "prosperity" will last at most only two post-war years.]

Aside from the victory-defeat relationship which led to political realignments during the post-war years, the essence of the experience is to be found in the UNESCO phrase "weakened in every way".

Dedicated peace advocates were an important factor in this post-war period.

Again western civilization is no exception, as the movements for independence and self-determination that followed the 1946 post-war collapse of the European empires clearly showed.

Among the members of the post-war generation, this ambitious, perceptive elite is aware of two disturbing and compelling realities.

65 examples of  post-war  in sentences