So he reshapes Efrafa as a permanent wartimeeconomy.
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The world's darker, more crowded, more violent, and has been on a wartimeeconomy for decades.
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However, its direct effect on the Nazi wartimeeconomy has been downplayed by historians in recent decades.
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The terms of an act of Congress authorizing the merger guaranteed employment to al the Postal workers, and wartimeeconomy made it impossible for W.U.
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There is no economic orthodoxy that anticipates events of this nature: the nearest analogy is the wartimeeconomy, though even that has its conceptual limitations.
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The New Yorker, November 10, 1945 P. 96 The N.Y. Central has announced that a wartimeeconomy has gone by View Article
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How could there be a "white hegemony" when the most dynamic prewar economies were China and India, and the largest wartimeeconomy was unquestionably Cuba?
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Wartimeeconomies indeed-ina place like this. She tossed her hand in the direction of the castle.
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Vog Foundry has survived wartimeeconomies before.
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But that was in World War One, and as is common with wartimeeconomies, the big thing was production.