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His wife worked ceaselessly during the | wartime, both at Leslie House and elsewhere, acting a |
As participants in the | wartime coalition with Prime Minister David Lloyd Geo |
utive Committee formally refused to renew the | wartime truce between the political parties. |
d War was Harold Owen, younger brother of the | wartime poet Wilfred Owen. |
sponse to public demands for action after the | wartime coal strikes and the postwar strikes in steel |
132 strike mechanism was disabled, due to the | wartime curfew. |
join the British Army, refusing a post in the | wartime coalition government of Winston Churchill. |
helped Arthur Goodhart as coordinator of the | wartime Short Leave Courses at Balliol College, Oxfor |
2 campaign saw Town continuing to play in the | Wartime League. |
He took part in 1942 to join the | wartime State Department. |
rate group of individuals is recruited by the | wartime British Special Operations Executive to train |
e for the weight concession" coupled with the | wartime exigency of passing tank design work to any h |
In 1940, the ULFTA was banned under the | wartime Defence of Canada Regulations, because of its |
ouse, no 83 Ashburnham Road, Bedford, was the | wartime HQ of the 5th Beds. |
us World War II relics, the largest being the | wartime German hangar. |
Cas dropped out of the | wartime Yorkshire league in 1942-3 and did not return |
ool for Danger, a drama-documentary about the | wartime training and deployment of SOE operatives. |
For his organization and support of the | wartime U.S. Naval Forces both in American and Europe |
This article records the | wartime deployment of the KFRE and the units which it |
ther primary source materials documenting the | wartime detention of 120,000 people of Japanese desce |
the Seven Wonders of Wales; Penley, where the | wartime Polish Army Hospital once boosted the populat |
an electoral truce between the parties in the | wartime coalition government, neither the Liberal nor |
rnment" and "Opposition" were used during the | wartime campaign to designate the governing Conservat |
first choice goalkeeper, helping them do the | wartime double in 1941, winning the Football League N |
ed from 1 January 1917 to 1 March 1919 in the | wartime economy measures, and again from 22 May 1944 |
f its length as the active airport runway The | wartime 04/22 still exists in a very deteriorated con |
, Leo Marks, became a prominent member of the | wartime organisation, Special Operations Executive, s |
This mood was reflected in the | wartime film Sherlock Holmes and the Voice of Terror |
atriotic in tone, it reported battles and the | wartime experiences of France's soldiers and people i |
The last year of the | wartime parliament was dominated by the Conscription |
cases in which the High Court had upheld the | wartime legislation allowing indefinite administrativ |
This was very similar to the | wartime establishment of the police Special Constabul |
They wore a uniform identical to the | wartime Royal Air Force, but with unusual wreath-and- |
The outline of the | wartime airfield is very evident by the shape of the |
g also has the distinction of having been the | wartime capital of China during the Second Sino-Japan |
multi-lane freeways have been built over the | wartime airfield, and industrial and other estates no |
aye's brilliant double-talk routines, and the | wartime escape atmosphere that filled the theatre nig |
driving with her headlights on bright in the | wartime blackout zone that affected most of the West |
ontinued to play for Burnley part-time in the | Wartime Football League, making 34 appearances in 191 |
, and The Memoirs of Lord Coutanche about the | wartime Bailiff of Jersey. |
. and developed educational materials for the | wartime Army. |
tandard "I'll Be Home for Christmas", and the | wartime hit "(There'll Be Bluebirds Over) The White C |
er mother chose to give birth here due to the | wartime German occupation of Norway. |
ley and Winston Churchill MP, grandson of the | wartime leader and son of Randolph Churchill MBE. |
primarily U.S. Navy command, focused upon the | wartime defense of the Atlantic sea lanes against Sov |
Its second incarnation was part of the | wartime expansion of the Royal Air Force. |
da and liaison activities between some of the | wartime Burmese leaders like General Aung San and the |
Successor to the | wartime show Forces Favourites, Family Favourites (mu |
Afterward, through December 1945, he was the | wartime artist for the 83rd Chemical Mortar Battalion |
ait of an Epic Friendship, a chronicle of the | wartime relationship between Roosevelt and Churchill, |
am J. and John E. Espionage in the Ether: The | Wartime Story of Electronic Intelligence & Radio Coun |
eological Department of Kenya, as part of the | wartime strategic planning programme. |
He was involved in the organisation of the | wartime subantarctic Cape Expedition coastwatching pr |
ere been removed, although the outline of the | wartime runway can be seen in aerial photography, som |
tly sincerely held ideological beliefs of the | wartime period. |
much to the chagrin of Winston Churchill, the | wartime leader of Britain, British forces were given, |
The | wartime Polish government in exile had little to say |
Torpedoes were the same as the | wartime Mk 38, while the Adams had the newer Mk 42 wh |
1983), "On Japan" (1984), "Reflections on the | Wartime Massacres" (1985), "A Passage to Manchuria" ( |
The Chicago City Council voted to rename the | wartime Orchard Field in the Northwest Corner of the |
missioner-General for Jewish Questions in the | wartime Vichy collaborationist government, and was se |
rrison was appointed to the Government in the | wartime Coalition, he chose Latham as his successor a |
The cemetery is named for the | wartime aerodrome established in nearby fields althou |
The largest and best armored of the | wartime half-tracks, the Sd.Kfz. |
Germany was jointly governed by the | wartime allies through a Allied Control Council, whic |
iang Kaishek's Last Ambassador to Moscow, The | Wartime Diaries of Fu Bingchang (forthcoming 2010) Pa |
out the Holocaust and Auschwitz documents the | wartime circumstances that brought children like Kwok |
an 'essential precondition for conducting the | wartime economy...'" |
ea Bombing Directive was a directive from the | wartime British Government's Air Ministry to the Roya |
rcumstances were to conspire against him, the | wartime climate of austerity and government control o |
The | wartime airfield comprised three tarmac runways and o |
In the film, they remember the | wartime and say farewell to each other. |
of the character names were changed, and the | wartime setting removed. |
me had gone out of fashion in addition to the | wartime problems it faced. |
s a guest for former club Grimsby Town in the | wartime competitions. |
'Marsena' and Other Stories of the | Wartime. |
ll fetched the highest price in the sale, the | wartime date explains the relatively low prices, The |
The | wartime production interdiction continued until 1923. |
ularly incriminating are the telegrams of the | wartime interior minister, Talat Pasha. |
Hornets dropped out of the | wartime Lancashire League, their last match a 12-4 de |
easons from 1912-13 to 1923-24 (excluding the | wartime seasons, when full competitive football was s |
w runway 27, and the southeast section of the | wartime 14/32 runway was re-opened in 2004. |
h his first (small) billed performance in the | wartime morale booster The Big Blockade, seen in Marc |
inese rear base that protected Chungking, the | wartime capital. |
Little of the | wartime station now remains. |
The | Wartime Information Security Program (abbreviated WIS |
t, the former Countess of Carlisle (CBE), the | wartime head of the ATS counterpart in India, the Wom |
The | Wartime Memories Project - HMS Manchester |
a major contribution to the expansion of the | wartime Navy, training gunners and seamen recruits in |
However, the | wartime demands for power and industrial water by the |
Some of the | wartime Nissen Huts are in use and a new hangar and m |
The | wartime commanding officer, R. C. Warwick, RNR, publi |
Generally, the | wartime Vis were of much lower quality than the origi |
r ended on 8 May 1945, RAF Digby had been the | wartime home to 30 RAF squadrons, 13 Canadian squadro |
ound music in films and programs, such as the | wartime BBC sitcom Dad's Army. |
intended as the domestic replacement for the | wartime BBC Forces Programme (later, the General Forc |
ion to provide background knowledge about the | wartime foe. |
The | wartime airfield was then turned over to French autho |
Bugs & Daffy: The | Wartime Cartoons is a 1989 video containing 11 classi |
The | Wartime Genesis of Free Labor: The Lower South. |
On the south side of the runway the | wartime grass runway is still in use, along with the |
cted without Taisei Yokusankai support in the | wartime election of 1942. |
f the bench for another federal post-head the | wartime Office of Economic Stabilization), advisor to |
ostwar U.S. government strongly resembled the | wartime government, with the military establishment-a |
Cambridge for the MAUD Committee, part of the | wartime Tube Alloys project. |
R. Clynes as Minister of Food Control in the | wartime coalition government of David Lloyd George, f |
The | wartime control tower, with modifications, is still u |
ld War II, he served as Crown Counsel for the | Wartime Prices and Trade Board in Montreal. |
The | wartime imagery is taken further by images of having |
otball League for Stoke as well as 216 in the | wartime league. |
h 15 games with the Browns before joining the | wartime Senators, who fielded a starting rotation fea |
The figure was doubled by 1865 due to the | wartime demand and the pace continued for the next se |
ecame the first writer ever to be awarded the | wartime Legion of Honour. |
It had a different appearance to the | wartime Austers due to the lengthened landing gear st |
n was ordered by the United Kingdom under the | Wartime Emergency Programme, in the early part of the |
were soon recruited into Bletchley Park, the | wartime codebreaking centre. |
Eventually the | wartime steel runway put down by the Americans during |
The | wartime travel restrictions that had forced Geelong i |
It received wide distribution within the | wartime Navy as the only naval planning guide then in |
5 campaign saw Town continuing to play in the | Wartime League. |
Revisiting his use of the | wartime fleet of aircraft he had obtained for films s |
A new team formed in the midst of the | wartime manpower shortage, the Wolves failed to win a |
The DNSAP was not included in the | wartime coalition government (1940-1943) and at the 1 |
nd decided not put forward a challenge to the | wartime party truce. |
rt Johnstone was returned unopposed under the | wartime electoral truce. |
debut in The Miniver Story, the sequel to the | wartime morale boosting movie Mrs. Miniver; unlike it |
ee on Indians in 1668 and later served on the | wartime council in 1673-1676 that dealt with King Phi |
. - as he was stationed in Blackpool - in the | Wartime Leagues, where he impressed enough to earn hi |
sevelt to devote a significant portion of the | wartime budget to atomic research. |
the London County Council area, although the | Wartime Social Survey conducted in 1942-43 indicated |
apan Holiness Church, under pressure from the | wartime government, joined the United Church of Chris |
ey had met through their participation in the | wartime WAVES program. |
During the years of the | wartime Australian Labor Party government (1941-1949) |
es home front to eat healthier and follow the | wartime ration guidelines. |
ble to offer formal assistance because of the | wartime electoral truce. |
In accordance with the | wartime electoral truce, the Labour and Liberal parti |
a fleet patrol aircraft was superseded by the | wartime development of effective Air to Surface (ASV) |
and is notable as the most successful of the | wartime military sides. |
As participants in the | wartime coalition the Conservatives agreed not to con |
state but Italy, West Germany and many of the | wartime Western Allies and some formerly neutral stat |
States as simply the majority stockholder the | wartime reality was that it was the sole stockholder. |
reak of World War II, Douglas enlisted in the | wartime Canadian Army. |
lighthouse was also used as a setting for the | wartime comedy, now in Public Domain, "Back-Room Boy" |
to a peacetime four-year curriculum from the | wartime three-year curriculum instituted in October 1 |
The | Wartime perception of the Chinese Communists was a ma |
ial assembly in 1942 after being named to the | Wartime Prices and Trade Board in Charlottetown. |
otype for a mass production submarines in the | wartime under the Maru 1 Programme. |
e First World War and unveiled in 1920 by the | wartime British Army Commander-in-Chief Field Marshal |
The Grove was used as the | wartime headquarters of the London, Midland and Scott |
s United, Luton Town and Middlesbrough in the | wartime leagues, though he did not play again for Bir |
little provision for the daily needs of their | wartime garrisons, locating latrines, showers, kitche |
tarving for love, they cannot transcend their | wartime experiences. |
of the Children of Liberated Countries: Their | Wartime Experiences and Their Needs (1949) |
The Stooges reminisce about their | wartime romances in Europe. |
little provision for the daily needs of their | wartime garrisons, locating latrines, showers, kitche |
lt by Danubius and launched in 1917, so their | wartime careers were rather short. |
heir group and their ability to execute their | wartime tasks. |
physical or mental disabilities die to their | wartime service. |
former internees seek compensation for their | wartime treatment and for pensions from the Japanese |
His own account of these | wartime events are given in his book Marching on Tang |
t is still possible to find remnants of these | wartime airfields. |
In this | wartime power struggle, he was urged by some of his m |
As she continued this | wartime riverine service into 1864, Tulip developed a |
In this | wartime election, Godbout's support for Canadian Prim |
This | wartime memorial was initially released on LP in mono |
was written in Dundee, mostly in 1915, though | wartime shortages and D'Arcy's many last-minute alter |
ed law in the D.C. courts, but had a thriving | wartime practice as the custodian of absentee propert |
uction, but this time, work continued through | wartime. |
aduated two months early and been assigned to | wartime posts. |
ater they were fully mobilized and back up to | wartime strength and ready to fight. |
Savannah, which were deemed unsuitable due to | wartime damage and sold for scrap in 1959, the rest w |
reign battleship construction was diverted to | wartime causes. |
series remained in Chicago for Game 3 due to | wartime restrictions on travel. |
ere made of plaster instead of gold, owing to | wartime metal shortages.) |
early 1940s, but could not be printed due to | wartime difficulties. |
Due to | wartime shortages of material, this version of the Qu |
War I, he left England for Switzerland due to | wartime tax increases levied on luxury imports. |
built on the West Coast and its conversion to | wartime production during World War II aided the Unit |
ers each (Geelong did not field a team due to | wartime rail and road transport restrictions), plus o |
ement just before the Second World War due to | wartime economy. |
uld not normally give official recognition to | wartime changes of territory and government". |
Due to | wartime restrictions, no building permits could be ob |
ar team from the National league, but, due to | wartime restrictions, the game was never played. |
ps after only nine months of training (due to | wartime need; the normal course of study was eighteen |
released from service because of his value to | wartime Nazi propaganda. |
place until 1943 with much machinery, due to | wartime restrictions on new purchase, being brought f |
ng crew member's name was not released due to | wartime censorship. |
thly shortly after World War II began, due to | wartime paper shortages. |
The game was cancelled due to | wartime travel restrictions due to United States invo |
Geelong did not play in 1942 and 1943, due to | wartime rail and road transport restrictions. |
Robinson retired in 1942, but due to | wartime staff shortages his permanent replacement, Dr |
In 1975 it moved to England to be restored to | wartime condition as a memorial to the USAAF B-17 air |
In Britain Isotype was applied to | wartime publications sponsored by the Ministry of Inf |
Due to | wartime constraints, the new freeway had an unusual a |
t the time there was a fierce gale and due to | wartime blackout conditions no landmarks were visible |
tributed only one fifth of 1% (.002) of total | wartime expenditure. |
rged with preparation to commit high treason, | wartime treason, military sabotage and espionage. |
I ship not only made four perilous round trip | wartime crossings of the Atlantic and served on D-Day |
he first time that Warner Bros. used the tune | wartime rally song “We Did It Before (And We Can Do I |
marines and the Royal Navy and played in two | wartime international for Wales against England. |
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