Sentences with phrase «post-war boom years»

If greenspace is being in - filled with asphalt throughout the post-war boom years, this is the perfect candidate for strong modern UHI effects in pre-existing population centres.
The company thrived during the post-war boom years through to the 1970s, designing bridges, sewage systems, dams and roads throughout Queensland.

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Basically the baby boom, post-war, boosted economic growth in the opposite way to what I just described, for about 50 years.
Over the next 20 years, the post-war Baby Boomers will start to come of age, and as they consider their... More
A nostalgic reminiscence from the Clinton years: Social historians, the addlepated media, and other leftists have delighted in categorizing those of us who are «post-war baby boomers,» as self - indulged, morally challenged, half - wits who follow the remnant of the Grateful Dead around in....
For the book, Weigel charts the evolving landscape of dating over the past 200 years, looking at how key changes such as women entering the workforce & the post-war boom led to dramatic shifts in the way people date.
Of course, those post-war years and the last few years» boom is reassuring indeed.
Post-war Italian art has never ceased to be relevant, although it is true that the market for this work has boomed in recent years.
In the years before the mid-1980s art market boom, Schnabel forged a pictorial language that embraced unconventional methods and materials with a visceral effect; he introduced to the American contemporary art scene a particularly European post-war sensibility through his admiration for Francis Picabia and his personal artistic dialogue with Sigmar Polke and Blinky Palermo; and he broke with the prevailing conceptualism through figuration, personal narratives and references to history and mythology.
What we witness in the recent years (and what is a well - known fact among art market specialists) is the boom of the Post-War Italian art on the market.
Forty years earlier — before the freeways and the post-War boom — Los Angeles was a conventional city...
Forty years earlier — before the freeways and the post-War boom — Los Angeles was a conventional city, complete with a downtown business and shopping district featuring hotels, apartment buildings, restaurants and even pedestrians.
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