It explains Marshall and also American life in the early years of the Republic.
In the early years of his business, "everything was hard, of course, " he says.
The critics will point to the destruction of manufacturing capacity in the early years of Mrs Thatcher.
In any event, production is likely to fall off in the early years of the next century.
This is widely credited with the defeat of inflation in the early years of Mr Menem's presidency.
Earlier I said I admired Martin Luther King, especially in the early years of the civil rights movement.
In the early years of the war, diplomats were encouraged to leave their compounds and meet ordinary Afghans.
Professor Glasson said in the early years of construction of the new power plant there would be little change.
In the early years of the policy, most of that monthly premium pays the death benefit and administrative costs.
Indeed, in the early years of the Queen's reign he found this lack of a defined role very difficult.
We live now in the early years of a new era of cheap tech products, affordable around the world.
He personally answered all customer emails in the early years of the company.
Women had been eager participants in the early years of flying, when things were disorganized and open to all comers.
Carpenter worked for the Greyhound Express and Daily Mail in the early years of his career before joining the BBC.
In the early years of flight, getting an aircraft into the air might have been nerve-racking, but it was hardly complex.
British Overseas Air Corporation was a precursor to BA, concentrating on long-haul routes in the early years of mass air travel.
First Minister Peter Robinson has called on the Irish government to apologise for its role in the early years of The Troubles.
The judiciary, the press, the trade unions, which had all tasted freedom in the early years of the republic, had been shackled.
The more that is paid in the early years of the contract, the bigger the increase in the value of the Lakers.
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Goddard, in the early years of the past century, established the idea that intelligence could be measured along a single, linear scale.
The finale ended in a photomontage of the Gosselin kids growing up and Jon and Kate in the early years of their marriage.
Others attest to his charisma and charm, characteristics that no doubt helped fuel rumors of indiscretions in the early years of his marriage.
In the early years of the ICT revolution, during the flat part of the exponential curve, progress seemed interesting but limited in its applications.
He shows how, in the early years of its existence, Christianity was closely associated with romanitas and the geographical limits of the Roman empire.
In the early years of fiat money, inflation took off, especially in America, in part because of the two oil shocks of the 1970s.
We are in the early years of a big experiment centered on using hundreds of millions of consumers and activists to pursue progressive social ends.
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Some federal borrowing for the transition may be needed in the early years of the reforms, as the savings from all the changes phase in.
The adversarial relationship between UAW and the auto makers has existed since the formation of the UAW in the early years of the auto industry.
For someone who grew up in extreme poverty in the early years of the last century, Camus was surprisingly often within range of a camera.
He had an affair when he was posted to Berlin in the early years of the war, and almost certainly had another in Bad Nauheim.
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