When in full stride, in the mid 20th century, real output per capita in the US grew at 2.5% annually, aided in large part by leveraging technology and machines.
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Using the same data but carrying out a slightly different analysis, Nasa said it was the 9th warmest year with temperatures 0.6C warmer than the mid 20th century baseline.
"We're playing in a new neighborhood as far as global temperatures go, compared to even the late 20th century and especially the mid-20th century, " said Deke Arndt, head of monitoring for NOAA's National Climatic Data Center.
Those modern agricultural chemicals are what made the Green Revolution of the mid-20th century possible.
While its Theater District has retained the neon, the Loop has changed immeasurably since the mid-20th century.
In the mid-20th century, elite car builders reached the effective limit of the materials (steel and aluminum) and engineering (body-on-frame) available.
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The building dated back to the 18th century, but a mid-20th-century fire meant that everything but the basement had been rebuilt.
All over the world, since the mid-20th Century, sediments have become measurably enriched in 'reactive' nitrogen - nitrogen oxides and ammonium compounds.
The chief executive of Welsh literature organisation Academi called Mr Garlick one of the top five mid-20th Century English writers in Wales.
It is thought that the phrase does date from the mid-20th Century.
They include Fanny King who was still trekking her nine-mile route in the Cotswolds at the age of 65 in the mid-20th Century.
Likewise, who would dominate the region's steel mills, especially in Luxembourg, which could provide a basic building block for mid-20th century military power?
In the mid-20th century Brazil seemed to have found a formula for stimulating growth and enjoyed what appeared to be an economic miracle.
Punctuated by the mid-20th-century sounds of the Manhattan Brothers and Hugh Masekela, a trumpeter, the show evokes a South Africa that is arguably long gone.
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It was born in 1922, matured after the second world war, and has all the features of a typical state-owned monopoly of the mid-20th century.
In the mid-20th century, the carpet wound up in the hands of Sita Devi, a woman some refer to as the Wallis Simpson of India.
At first sight, it looked as if the reason was that the chub were being eaten by trout introduced for sport fishing in the mid-20th century.
The classroom, which looks like it was lifted from a mid-20th century film set, has authentic children's desks, a blackboard and a wooden teacher's pointing rod.
For centuries, the rival tribe would steal cattle and take Chagga women and children as slaves, a practice that reached its height in the 19th Century and continued until the mid-20th Century.
Neither had most folks in the late 1800s and throughout the early- and mid-20th century, when these two men were designing some of the most majestic spans in the world.
Another of Sellers's shows championed Constance Spry, the social reformer, author and florist who educated millions of British people on the art of beautifying their homes in the mid-20th century.
But like for all Jewish communities in the Arab world, the advent of Arab nationalism in the mid-20th century forced the overwhelming majority of Tunisia's Jews to leave the country.
Economists from the 19th and mid-20th centuries can be forgiven for not anticipating an interconnected digital realm like the Internet with its p2p distributed architecture, but modern economists cannot be.
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The Malbec bandwagon ground to a halt in the mid-20th century when Argentina experienced an economic reversal and many Malbec producers pulled their vines out, replanting them with cheaper, more prolific varietals.
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Up until the mid-20th century there were, however, exhibitions and bouts on both sides of the Atlantic with popular fighters like "Battling" Barbara Buttrick, who actually did have a fight screened on television in 1954.
Kipling came to prominence after the adventurers and privateers who had built the British empire (he himself never heard a shot fired in anger) and before the naked power-politics of the mid-20th century (he hated Nazism).
So, it seems, the scientific uncertainty generated by not having good data from the mid-20th century is going to be repeated in the early 21st century (satellites may help on optical depth, but it would really help to know what is being emitted).
The report blames industrial pollution from the 19th century for climate change from the mid-20th century, although the recent warming trend set in about 20 years ago from the cumulative use of fossil fuels giving off clear greenhouse gases such as methane and carbon dioxide.
They were Manchus who ruled China from the mid-17th to early 20th centuries and expanded the country's borders.
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