By the 1930s, under the chairmanship of Ernest Oppenheimer, De Beers' cartel had near total sway over the trade.
By the 1930s, the median life expectancy had increased to about 59 years.
By the 1930s, Lanvin was focusing more on her womanswear, and eventually she stopped making clothes for girls and boys.
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It has happened before: the fairly free world economy of the late 19th century was riddled with protectionism by the 1930s.
The retreat from competition in the British economy was triggered by the 1930s crisis but was not fully reversed until the 1980s.
In a country that describes itself as a nation of immigrants, many states once let non-citizens vote, but those policies changed by the 1930s.
By the 1930s the human cost could be ignored because the labour camp inmates, or zeki, were branded as enemies of the people it was an offence to call them comrades and were therefore expendable.
By the 1930s this had secured a dazzling collection of paintings, notably of impressionists and post-impressionists, though today it also has excellent American galleries, as well as good Asian and Middle Eastern artefacts.
By the 1930s, the horses had been replaced by cars with the completion of the aptly named Going-to-the-Sun Road, a heart-in-your-mouth rollercoaster that climbs past cascading waterfalls and gaping cliffs up to the continental divide at 6, 646ft-high Logan Pass.
Many Democrats, not just the conservatives, felt differently about FDR by the late 1930s.
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Among the organization's latest offerings is the 335-acre Tempelhof Park on the site of the city's former airport, which was built by the Nazis in the 1930s.
But till now the only proper guides to the states were those sponsored in the 1930s by the Federal Writers' Project, and these were not specifically architectural.
By the late 1930s, being out of power had begun to make the Republicans the default refuge of voters who did not like what the new, big government was doing.
Inter's achievement of winning five scudettos in a row equals the record set by Juventus in the 1930s but one of Inter's championships could yet be struck off.
They refuse to risk a repeat of the 1920s and, by implication, the 1930s.
True, the Weimar economy experienced massive dislocations but by most measures the 1930s Great Depression that followed far surpassed those of the early 1920s.
Somehow it has become conventional wisdom in the English-speaking world that in the last two decades Japan has gone through something similar to the gut-wrenching economic problems suffered by the United States in the 1930s.
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With a 52-foot mast, Deuce carries 840 square feet of sail, better than 12 times that of the more common, ubiquitous DN class of iceboat (named for a design contest sponsored by the Detroit News in the 1930s).
When the 1930 Census records and those from earlier decades were released, searches largely were confined to people able to trek to National Archives facilities and depository libraries to work through microfilms produced by the Census Bureau in the 1930s and 40s.
Because the term "financial planner" (since it was coined in the 1930s by hungry insurance salesmen) has, like the moon, belonged to everyone.
By the mid-1930s Hemingway found it easier to catch huge marlin than to write.
Inspirations for the hats come from their customers, but Conti is especially influenced by the glamour of 1930s and 1940s millinery.
By the mid-1930s the overnight sleeper train eased the prospect of a long journey and established a classic form of rail travel.
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But overall, bold policy departures that require significant amounts of general revenue are harder to come by than in the 1930s or 1960s.
Overall output remains almost 4% below its peak level in 2008, making this easily the worst performance by the UK economy since before the 1930s.
The Smoot-Hawley Tariff passed by Congress in the early 1930s triggered beggar thy neighbor trade policies in other countries, raising taxes on tens of thousands of imported goods.
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Following his ban, he tried his luck at acting and last year played two games for the Hollywood Cricket Club, which was founded by British actors in the 1930s.
Based on the recent course of events, one business-cycle scenario that merits consideration was fully developed in the 1930s by Friedrich von Hayek, a Nobelist and leader of the Austrian school of economics.
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