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How far we have travelled from the ideals of those pre-wardays.
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The gardens behind private residences brought back memories of pre-wardays.
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In pre-wardays it was occasionally hinted that bazaar prices were a trifle high.
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Bruay had not been shelled, and the mines were being worked as in pre-wardays.
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It was largely used in the pre-wardays.
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Those were the pre-wardays of dramatic strikes.
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Suits of clothes, boots, food, anything, were at double and treble the price of pre-wardays.
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The old skeptical theories and captious criticisms of pre-wardays are little heard during this awful time.
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Their destroyers were completed in a little over twelve months from the official date of order in pre-wardays.
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In pre-wardays, when we met in Egypt and at Malta, K. made no bones about what he wanted.
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The words "until death us do part" were said as she might have said them in pre-wardays.
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In the pre-wardays, when they met in a drawing-room full of people, he had generally ended his evening beside her.
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It appears that the stuff is now eaten by itself, instead of being spread thinly on butter, as in pre-wardays.
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Fred Eustace recalls the school cadets of pre-wardays and CAL Treadwell describes the pre-war Officer Cadet Training Unit at Victoria University.
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For the same reason all meat and butter have to be imported, and their price even in pre-wardays was sufficiently staggering.
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The cumulative effect is really rather wonderful, especially to those who remember the rather dismal aspect of this particular thoroughfare in pre-wardays.