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Перевод: prewar


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Тезаурус:

  1. With the party having re-entered the corridors of power through a side door, and with the Liberals beginning to divide over the conduct of the war, the Conservatives" prewar fears had been dissipated.
  2. The Albanian Communist Party was in favour of the adherence of Kosovo to Albania after the liberation, and the Yugoslav Party was adamantly opposed to any loss of prewar Yugoslav territory (although insisting on the Italian surrender of Istria).
  3. The paper spoke in general terms about the lack of prewar co-operation, except on technical matters, and the need for some form of international collaboration to eliminate wasteful competition.
  4. About twenty per cent of those who went to the revival (now to become an annual event) remembered the tradition from prewar days.
  5. On capital account, around a quarter of prewar foreign investments had been sold, and very large debts accumulated in the form of sterling balances.
  6. Bill Pedler was made an Honorary Member but was never to be quite the force he was prewar.
  7. Blessed be the foreign correspondent who can fly from Beirut to Athens, therefore, and in the same day pick up an El Al flight from Athens to Tel Aviv and land at Ben Gurion airport and travel - faster even than the old direct taxi route from prewar Beirut - to Jerusalem.
  8. Clearly the legacy of the war was a huge current account deficit, with exports in 1945 at only 30 per cent of their prewar level (imports 60 per cent), and shipping earnings substantially diminished.
  9. According to a report in NIN (9 November 1986), the memorandum claimed that the prewar Comintern was hostile to Serbia, that the Serbian delegates to the second session of the Anti-fascist Council of National Liberation of Yugoslavia in 1943 (at which major decisions were taken about the postwar composition of Yugoslavia) were elected not by organizations within Serbia but by Serbian personnel who were in the partisan armies in Bosnia and Herzegovina at that time, and that postwar Yugoslavia was largely under the control of Tito, a Croat, and Kardelj, a Slovene.
  10. The prewar refugees from Nazi central Europe dribbled into Britain through a thick filter of red tape.
  11. Inadequate army contract work was given; societies were treated unfairly by military tribunals, on many of which sat rival local shopkeepers; the Cooperative Union was deliberately ignored in government discussions on imports and rationing; and the restricted distribution of goods, based on prewar levels, took no account of increasing membership of the societies (Webb and Webb 1922).
  12. Since national expenditure reached 14 per cent of the prewar level in the first three-quarters of 1922, huge currency issues had to be made to bridge the gap between income and expenditure.
  13. First, it absolves the nation from the reality of its often ignominious prewar and wartime past.

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