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But it is now near its 76 percent average for the postwar period.
We need to keep our eye on the postwar period.
A look back at perhaps the most important foreign policy success of the postwar period.
During the postwar period, Japan became an economic power state.
That was better than expected, but there are still 4.6 million people out of work, close to a record in the postwar period.
Still, that's far below the average increase of 5.3 percent in the postwar period.
It defined American business and politics in the postwar period.
More Americans of working age are employed today than ever before in the postwar period.
"We've seen this movie five times before in the postwar period," he said.
In the postwar period the city did not experience significant investments.
In the postwar period, the city had lost nearly 150,000 jobs to the suburbs.
Nor does the president seem to question his handling of the postwar period.
During the postwar period the population grew, and in 1946 there were 3,200 residents.
In the postwar period, the art of the short story again flourished.
For much of the postwar period, the group's businesses grew slowly.
In the central part of the town, the buildings are mainly from the postwar period.
Terror by the secret police continued in the postwar period.
As the area grew rapidly in the postwar period, 4 schools were built between 1949 and 1961.
It is hard now to understand the Communist appeal in the postwar period.
That would be the first major retaliation against Japan in the postwar period.
We've already done a good deal of thinking and planning for the postwar period."
However, the station increasingly lost its former importance in the postwar period.
Little is known of this aircraft which vanished in the postwar period.
We need to go back to the postwar period to find a similar landscape of economic imbalance.
During most of the postwar period, that age was fifty-five.