Both the Conservatives and Lib Dems want an independent inquiry, headed by a judge, into the pre-war intelligence.
He had been a senior civil servant in the pre-war government, specialising in financial matters.
Though he kept working through the 1980s, his pictures conjure up a world of pre-war elegance and style.
Many men in the Diet are opposed to abortion, as their pre-war predecessors were, although for different reasons.
So far, it has not done too much harm: few companies are reporting a pre-war pull-back among advertisers.
Many of the Germans had supported Hitler, and thus contributed to the destruction of the pre-war Czechoslovak state.
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Even the billowing steam, it turned out, was fake: no one had dared stoke up the pre-war boiler.
Will they relinquish the additional quotas as Iraq gets back to pre-war production?
Western diplomats say that insisting on a reduction to pre-war levels is unrealistic.
Art lovers who miss the exhibitions will have to resort to an accompanying catalog, Pre-War Balinese Modernists 1928-1942, and CD-ROM.
That chiefly took place in occupied Poland, and the largest number of its victims were citizens of the pre-war republic.
Being a victim would spare Austria reparations and hasten the closure of its pre-war divisions, so they quite reasonably felt.
Last week, they forced a rare closed meeting of the Senate to look into foot dragging over investigating pre-war intelligence.
Nine months after the war, Russian troops have not fully withdrawn to their pre-war positions, as agreed under an internationally-negotiated truce.
Having witnessed many pre-war governments' failed attempts at trade treaties, he concluded that only institutionalisation would procure long-term benefits, including peace.
Poland's two great poets studied there: Adam Mickiewicz nearly two centuries ago, and in the pre-war years Czeslaw Milosz, a Nobel prizewinner.
The Senate's move highlights Iraq's other money problem: its enormous pre-war debt.
Haneke has made his bid for an Oscar with this literary, early 20th century period piece set in a small pre-War German town.
With Napoleon's fall, questions of free trade and sailors' rights became moot and the two sides agreed to re-establish the pre-war status quo.
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.
Wolf Blitzer of CNN asked Clinton about reports that she took the vote without ever reading the government's full classified report on pre-war intelligence.
He assembled 22 of the former Winton children in one of the pre-war carriages for a scene in his new version of the story.
Shanghai's small Russian Orthodox community has also, for the first time, received permission to use one of the pre-war churches built by White Russians.
Despite many efforts to locate and destroy Iraq's pre-Gulf War chemical munitions, filled and unfilled pre-Gulf War chemical munitions are assessed to still exist.
He sang with the original pre-war choir before it was disbanded, and when it was reformed in 1946 he was one of the reforming members.
Mr Son has talked of creating an Internet zaibatsu, a reference to Japan's pre-war holding companies that combined financial and industrial interests in large conglomerates.
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Such campaigning women, though, were hardly popular in militaristic pre-war Japan.
It talks about a new sort of Internet zaibatsu, a reference to the giant pre-war holding companies that combined financial and industrial interests in sprawling conglomerates.
Peter Wells, of the Centre for Automotive Industry Research in Cardiff, reckons that Skoda should recapture its pre-war reputation, when it was known for its engineering.
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