The small Polish breweries that existed before World War II were liquidated in the post-war years, and the larger breweries were nationalised.
For most of the post-war era the American media were dominated by a comfortable liberal consensus.
Or, as Colin Powell put it, it is not just that the Cold War is over - now the post Cold War is over too.
NATO's recent summit in Washington, the war in Kosovo and the post-war challenge of once and for all de-balkanising the Balkans could soon cast Europe in a more impressive light.
Then during the post-war infrastructure boom the federal government offered subsidies to cities that wanted hospitals.
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He had grown up with memory of the post-war period and the Cold War.
Why did he reject the post-war consensus about the virtues of government?
He grew up in the quiet environment of a comfortably well-off family, whose attitudes had been shaped by memories of the War itself and the uncertainty of the post-War austerity years.
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In the post-war period in the U.S., federal spending has averaged just under 20 percent of GDP. (You can confirm this for yourself by going to the White House OMB site and downloading Table 1.2).
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By breaking the post-war consensus and emasculating the unions, she paved the way for a new Labour Party more in tune with the British electorate and less in hock to the union bosses.
The post-war West German leaders took the insights of Austrian economics and applied them once again.
He later became one of the founding fathers of the post-war Italian republic, says the BBC's David Willey in Rome.
The post-war slum clearance programmes and the government inspired boom in council house building provided new homes to rent for millions of families.
As the post-war situation deteriorated, and the pre-war intelligence Chalabi supplied about Saddam's weapons of mass destruction did not pan out, the relationship soured.
Nazi aerospace engineers pioneered the jet engine and their early work on rockets laid the foundations for the post-war space programs of both the United States and the Soviet Union.
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The first of the post-war baby boomers turned 55 in the past few years.
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It became ever more elaborate and expensive during the post-war boom when big companies ruled the roost and when international competition was muted.
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Russia had wanted a greater role for the UN in the post-war administration of Iraq and for the UN's weapons inspectors to return in order to certify that the country has no weapons of mass destruction.
There is an especially exquisite irony here, since in the post-war period, at least until the 1980s, food firms were very happy to develop and promote, on its own terms, novelty, from new tastes to greater convenience, and consumers loved it and bought these innovative products.
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Mr Carter has a good feel for the arc America traced from the buoyant post-war optimism of the Apollo programme across the bridge of the Vietnam war to the pessimism surrounding Nixon's fall from power.
Will the post-war administration in Iraq be run by the US or the UN?
During the post World War II Bretton Woods gold standard, the U.S. economy also grew on average 4% a year.
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The post-war period of financial repression occurred under the Bretton Woods system of fixed exchange rates, which was marked by tight capital controls.
The boosts to tourism (the post-war government craved exports even more than the current one) and to what today is called branding are the main advantages cited by both.
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For the majority of Japanese, the norm for centuries was grinding poverty, disease and incipient malnutrition until the post-war reconstruction, kick-started by the allied occupation, began to work its magic.
The next quarter century is likely to bring a new look and feel to housing, much different than the post-war suburban sprawl that America experienced in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Overall unemployment, now 4.1%, is widely expected to surpass the post-war peak of 5.8% within the year.
The post-war expansion of university science was based on the assumption that to invest in knowledge was to invest in growth.
Some leaders have urged the meeting to begin the process of launching a new global agreement to stimulate prosperity, similar to the Bretton Woods agreement in 1944 that created the post-war system of fixed exchange rates and established the IMF and the World Bank.
Mr Van Rompuy paid tribute to the post-war leaders of France and Germany who had forged the EU by uniting their economic interests.
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