The 2001-10 period, therefore, was not typical but more like the 1930s and 1970s.
Belcher talks about his tap dancing days on the streets of Pittsburgh in the 1930s.
"No utility bond defaulted during the 1930s, while virtually all the railroad bonds defaulted, " he says.
While tearing down a wall, Mr Gonzales found newspapers from the 1930s used as insulation.
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Uneducated farmhands flocked to cities, arriving just in time for the Great Depression of the 1930s.
It's worth underlining the revolutionary character of this vision in Spain in the 1930s and 1940s.
"In the 1930s, two things happened to arouse fascination of people in the West, " he says.
He shows us the newly restored Villa Necchi Campiglio, which dates from the 1930s.
Britain was re-evaluating many of the traditional power structures that had shaped society in the 1930s.
Before last year, Britain hadn't been governed by a coalition in peacetime since the 1930s.
Both Presidents Hoover and Roosevelt get credit for creating the Reconstruction Finance Corp. during the 1930s.
The economic crisis of the 1930s faced by Franklin Roosevelt is most near today's deepening crisis.
Other non-musical recordings include rare footage of interviews with former US slaves from the 1930s.
The United States last suffered serious deflation during the Great Depression of the 1930s.
This is in the 1930s, and it goes into World War II, and it's freaking gorgeous.
The Creditanstalt moment was when the ordure really hit the rotating device in the 1930s.
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But the 1930s timber-framed bungalow has become more than just a home for Ms Nierop-Reading.
Uneducated farm hands flocked to cities just in time for the Great Depression of the 1930s.
That's a longer recovery period than the UK economy faced in the 1930s Depression.
Its factory workers never unionized, and locals claim there was no need: Since the 1930s S.C.
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One of Shnaider's favorite customers was the Zaporizhstal plant in eastern Ukraine, built in the 1930s.
During the 1930s and 1940s, AM radio was a perfect medium for carrying drama and comedy.
The Carnegie Institution and Rockefeller Foundation supported eugenics programmes in Germany into the 1930s, for example.
The rationale: if the mainstream does not deliver - as in the 1930s, others will try.
For the rest of the 1930s, it never came close to regaining all its losses.
Just as in the 1930s, present deflation invites fears of aggressive inflation from central banks.
But whereas the 1930s is seared in American memory, it is less clearly remembered in Germany.
The British used it against both Arabs and Jews in occupied Palestine in the 1930s.
Western governments and the al-Saud family have been in an awkward embrace since the 1930s.
But, he made an attempt to engage, a point Reynolds underscored in Hemingway: The 1930s.
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