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  1. 141
    by Cornish, F.
    Published 30 December 1901
    “…1901-12-30 1901 1900s 6 pages Smith — Lily 10385 Visited 13 Brook Rd Saw Mrs. Smith and after a good deal of arguing Mrs Smith said her husband was a labourer at present out of work, that he had no regular employers but generally gave her 18/- or 20/- a week, could not say what he earned. …”
  2. 142
    “…fancy-dress ball in the nursery, family waking up, fly, cups on the table, cultural meeting 1964, chore, speeches, handing over awards & cups, man with medals speaking (no sound), 1970 baby in different position, Christmas, baby & mother, company around a black car, children & parents, at the Lake Balaton, ce-cream, playing in garden, father cutting with a saw, bicycle, checking the sole of a little girl…”
  3. 143
    by Clark, Andrew E.
    Published 2014
    “…"In spite of the great U-turn that saw income inequality rise in Western countries in the 1980s, happiness inequality has dropped in countries that have experienced income growth (but not in those that did not). …”
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  4. 144
    Published 2015
    “…At that time, their significance and importance was recognised generally, but people reacted in very different ways: some viewed machines as a threat, while others saw promising opportunities in them. Today, in the era of ubiquitous technology and in the middle of a transitional phase, a similar situation is presented, but this time as regards smart machines and processes."…”
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  5. 145
    by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)
    Published 1963-05-02T00:00:00Z-1963-05-02T23:59:59Z
    “…Gomulka Interview Gomulka's May 1 Speech Cardinal Wyszynski Not Going to Berlin Winiewicz on Economic Commission for Europe Polish Ambassador Saw Ball on Laos Commission Polish Ambassador in France on Oder-Neisse Line Polish-Chinese Trade Relations Further Trade News…”
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  6. 146
    by Galbraith, James K.
    Published 2014
    “…And the 2000s saw the end even of that—despite frantic efforts to keep growth going with tax cuts, war spending, and financial deregulation. …”
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  7. 147
    “…It happens when you drill, saw, cut, grind or sand the products – or work on them in any way that disturbs the natural silica content."…”
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  8. 148
    by Beckett, Francis
    Published 2010
    “…The rest never forgot the dreadful things they saw: "Once you've pulled a dead child out of a burning building, you never forget it", said one of them. …”
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  9. 149
    by Hall, Lesley A.
    Published 2000
    “…"The author examines a range of specific areas in the context of the Victorian era, which saw major developments in issues of sex and gender. …”
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  10. 150
    “…As in the United States, rural regions within European countries saw more pronounced declines (or smaller increases) in participation than urban regions. …”
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  11. 151
    by Cornish, F.
    Published 30 December 1901
    “…1901-12-30 1901 1900s 6 pages re Spong — Henry — 12 1/2 10389 Visited 181 Morley Avenue, Noel Park saw Mrs. Spong who said the family consisted of herself, husband and 3 children. …”
  12. 152
    by Pressman, Steven
    Published 2014
    “…"This paper provides a short history of family allowances and documents that Keynes supported family allowances as early as the 1920s and continuing through the 1930s and early 1940s. Keynes saw this policy as a way to help households raise their children and also as a way to increase consumption without reducing business investment. …”
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  13. 153
    by Limou, Sandra, Boy, Stefano
    Published 2003
    “…"The EU's Machinery Directive has now been in force for ten years, but we still know little enough about how it is being applied in Member States' own systems. The TUTB saw a pressing need to look in detail at how it was being implemented and draw the key conclusions from the way it is working, particularly as the European internal market opens up to ten new member states and the Directive itself is in the throes of revision. …”
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  14. 154
    Published 1946
    “…1946 1945-1960 "Daily Herald Modern Homes exhibition, 1946" [HFR0067], 1946 The post war period saw a dramatic housing shortage due to the loss or damage to millions of homes, cessation of the house building programme during the war and an explosion in numbers of births. …”
  15. 155
    “…Words. 48 148 12.7 LONDON T 68 Sir Walter Citrine Trade Union Congress Plymouth = Just received following telegram from Viscount Churchill in Barcelona quote returned from front advise widest publicity be given following facts myself saw bodies women children killed by bombs identified as German dropped from Trimotor German plane constant proofs Italians Germans steadily supplying rebels armaments and services unquote would be so grateful if you would communicate this information to Congress = Viscountess Hastings + + 292/946/10/109…”
  16. 156
    “…Austria, Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden all saw a large absolute and relative influx of refugees in both 2015 and in the years between 1992 and 1995, when the largest share of Bosnians arrived in Western Europe. …”
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  17. 157
    Published 1958
    “…1958 1951-1960 "London bus dispute, 1958" [BW0032], 1958, Trades Union Congress Leaflet distributed by the Transport and General Workers' Union during the London bus strike, which saw the complete withdrawal of all Central and Country areas buses from May 5 to June 20, 1958. …”
  18. 158
    Published 2005
    “…In view of the revision of the EC Directive 94/95/EC the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) saw the need for a qualitative inventory on the operation of EWCs and the results that these new workers’ representative bodies had so far led to. …”
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  19. 159
    Published 1947
    “…At this time, the TUC was opposed to legislation enforcing equal pay and saw it as interfering with free and voluntary collective bargaining. …”
  20. 160
    Published 1943
    “…The violence the killing scenes was so intense that Americans never saw a complete print of the film. The critics who gave positive reviews to the movie in US at the time of its release were some of the first targets of the Red Scare in 1950s.…”
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