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  1. 3441
    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published 1920
    “…It is only the workers who are ignorant of the knowledge of how to prevent bringing children in the world to fill jails and hospitals, factories and mills, insane asylums and premature graves. …”
  2. 3442
    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published 1920
    “…During this time the woman is in a highly nervous condition, and it is the opinion of the best medical authorities that a continuous condition of this unsatisfied state brings on or causes disease of her generative organs, besides giving her a perfect horror and repulsion for the sexual act. …”
  3. 3443
    “…In particular we have lowered the pension age for women from 65 to 60, thereby bringing in for pensions some 400,000 extra women who are either the wives of pensioners or are themselves insured ; and we have added a scheme of Supplementary Pensions by which the old persons can get State help up to a maximum which almost doubles their weekly pensions of [superscript 1] This figure of £94 million includes both non-contributory and contributory old age pensions, and widows' and orphans' pensions. 13 15X/2/566/303…”
  4. 3444
    “…The Potato Board’s experiment in Bishop Auckland was an attempt to bring prices down to an uneconomic level to meet the needs of families on low incomes. …”
  5. 3445
    Published [1930]
    “…Grants not exceeding 12/6 a week to bring income of single blind persons up to 20/- a week and married blind persons up to 30/- a week. …”
  6. 3446
    “…This, with the possible help of an occasional concert, will, we hope, bring us in necessary funds. Teas were started at the Clinic in November. …”
  7. 3447
    Published 1946
    “…No responsible socialist can withold [withhold] his sympathy either from the Party or from the individuals called upon to deal with the present situation. This brings us to the first vital point connected with this pamphlet. …”
  8. 3448
    Published 22 June 1937
    “…., meeting in Geneva on 16th and 17th June: "Declare that the breakdown of the system of control, which is now obvious, makes it more than ever the duty of the Internationals, in conformity with the London resolution of the 19th March, to appeal to all the peoples of the world, to bring to an end by all the means in their power the policy of permanent and large-scale intervention, which is being practised by Italy and Germany, under the guise of the policy so inaptly called non-intervention; "declare moreover that the delay which has occurred in the withdrawal of non-Spanish combatants (which was declared by the last Council meeting of the League of Nations to be an urgent question) is favourable to the aims pursued in Spain by Italy and Germany; and "consider that the responsible organs of the I.F.T.U. and the L.S.I. should meet without delay to determine how effect should be given to the resolution adopted at London by the Joint Conference of these two Internationals.…”
  9. 3449
    Published 2001
    “…"Pfuideifi", sagt er, "sakaradi, ja, was stoist ma denn da hi?" Bring mir a Fidschi, guates, echtes, gsüffiges, gschmackiges, boarisches Bier! …”
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  10. 3450
    “…Three simulated case studies analyzed the effects of key sector policies to determine the benefits realized in the United States, China, the European Union, India, Mexico, and Brazil. The sector policies include regulations, taxes, and incentives to stimulate a shift to clean transport, improved industrial energy efficiency, and more energy efficient buildings and appliances. …”
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  11. 3451
    by American Irish Minute Men
    Published 1952
    “…They were public documents too-not the private papers of the president. [] President Truman has been even more brazen. He has abused his executive powers to protect traitors, crooks, fixers, and those who have been engaged in selling the United States dawn the RED RIVER. …”
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  12. 3452
    by Pelkmans, Jacques
    Published 2015
    “…This paper reaches two main conclusions: i) the US-EU MRA was only partially successful and only for some one-fifth of the export flows at the time: a disappointing outcome and a far cry from the expectations of business and political leaders; and ii) the EU’s attempt to ‘balance’ the negotiations in 1995 by bringing in three relatively competitive sectors did not work out – it was precisely there that problems accumulated. …”
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  13. 3453
    Published 2012
    “…Societies flourish as jobs bring together people from different ethnic and social backgrounds and provide alternatives to conflict. …”
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  14. 3454
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    “…Nadien werd er nog een bestand uit het Huysmansarchief aan toegevoegd : het zijn fotocopies van brieven (uit het archief van De Paepe) die door Camille Huysmans verzameld werden.De gedeeltelijke reconstructie van het archief van De Paepe bevat naast de eerder zakelijke en practische brieven van Louis Bertrand, Gustave Bazin en Ernest Vaughan ook een verslagboek van de Cercle d'Etudes Sociales (1874-1875) en een cursus politieke economie. …”
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  15. 3455
    by Belgische Bank van de Arbeid
    Published 1913-1943
    “…Het was de eerste in een reeks ‘rode fabrieken’ die vooral in de textielsector actief waren, hoofdzakelijk in Gent, maar ook in Aalst, Torhout en Braine-le-Château. Geleidelijk trad diversificatie op: de metaalnijverheid, de chemische sector, de voedingsnijverheid, de zeevisserij en het bouwbedrijf. …”
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  16. 3456
    “…The second problem is to determine the areas most suitable for hospital organisation, and bring together in a working plan for each area the various separate and independent hospitals. …”
  17. 3457
    by Sanger, Margaret, 1879-1966
    Published [1915?]
    “…The man with a large family must bring his standards down to fit the wage his job pays ; if he does not like the price, he can leave it, others will accept it gladly. …”
  18. 3458
    Published March 1942
    “…1942-03 1942 1940s 24 pages 5 Dinner — 12 to 1 p.m. 1½ tablespoonfuls per child of any of the following :— Meat, mince, stew, liver or brains, fish, sweetbreads, or cheese (grated), with vegetables or 3 tablespoonfuls vegetable broth cooked with milk. 1-2 heaped tablespoonfuls per child of boiled, mashed or jacket potatoes. 1-2 heaped tablespoonfuls per child of green vegetables, carrots, cauliflower, sprouts, peas, beans, spinach, or 1/2 to 1 tablespoonful of raw salad vegetables finely grated or chopped. 2-3 tablespoonfuls per child of milk pudding or milk blancmange, or steamed pudding or baked wheatmeal bread puddings with custard (1-2 heaped tablespoonfuls), for children of 15 months or more. …”
  19. 3459
    Published 1908
    “…If a steward shall have cause to think that a member while on the funds is in any way imposing on the same, he shall directly inform the other stewards, and if they see sufficient reason, they shall suspend his pay till the next meeting night, when they shall bring the same before the society, and if they think that such member is an impostor, they shall have him examined by a surgeon or physician, and if his report confirm his deceit he shall be excluded without appeal. …”
  20. 3460
    by Hastings, Somerville, 1878-1967
    Published July 1932
    “…Every mother will be encouraged to bring her children to this clinic at frequent intervals, whether apparently healthy or not. …”
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