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  1. Naturally, the position of each country derived from its perceived view of the postwar scene: in an open environment US airlines and aircraft could not lose, whereas Britain would be driven from the air.
  2. In the postwar era, government stimulus to industrial development failed to rescue the city.
  3. By 1920 the English Channel Tunnel Company's scheme for a rail tunnel between Shakespeare Cliff and Sangatte was at an advanced stage of development and had attracted the support of MPs, businessmen and engineers who saw it as a major work of postwar reconstruction which would provide badly needed employment at a time of recession.
  4. Fleischmann and Pons' ideas had been anticipated though for all the wrong reasons, primarily a misguided attempt to make helium to fill airships, and all this because the USA would not sell the gas to postwar Germany.
  5. David Clark's committee of 25 years ago, irreverently referred to in some quarters as the "Dave Clark Five" although it contained 13 people, took as its main brief the worsening financial position of the game consequent upon the postwar trend of falling attendances for first-class matches and declining membership of county clubs.
  6. They also embarked on an ambitious national scheme that was designed to place Britain at the forefront of the postwar civil aviation market.
  7. Despite the complexities of their personal chemistry, this might produce a more just assessment of Britain's second-longest-serving postwar prime minister than anything else that is likely to appear.)
  8. MacCabe and Heath had studied in Paris, and Signs of the Times has its niche in postwar cultural history, marking the first major re-entry of French intellectual influences since Eliot's adherence to Remy de Gourmont and the French neoclassicists, half a century earlier.
  9. The success of Morrison's project derived not from the cementing of working-class allegiance to Labour through the unions, but in filling the political vacuum created by the downturn of political and industrial militancy in the immediate postwar period.
  10. The right-wing intellectuals sought to influence postwar political culture in a way that would destigmatise their fascist ideas.
  11. They also share a rejection of the postwar consensus in both labour relations and state policy.
  12. One of the least-known aspects of British planning for the postwar world relates to the field of civil aviation.
  13. Far from seeing the ascent of Labour in the immediate postwar period as a spontaneous response to frustrated hopes and deteriorating social conditions, it was rather a resolution or convergence of deeper currents at a specific historical conjuncture.

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