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This was the last year for the 98 1942 prewar body.
Indeed, many who remember the prewar times say the nation is no more what it was.
The 1986 total was less than half the prewar figure of some 125,000 tons a year.
Iraq's oil production has not yet returned to prewar levels.
In Poland, nearly 19 percent of the prewar population died.
Did she care whether the building was postwar or prewar?
So this one might be perfect for a prewar apartment.
On the other hand, the view of current conditions remains well below prewar levels.
"I wanted to be in a prewar building," she said.
It was built by the Americans on a prewar plantation.
She meant the loss of the prewar communities in Europe.
Under the prewar system of interim development control there were no such effective means.
He wore prewar suits all the time I knew him.
The other element is Iraq, and when or if production there gets back to prewar levels.
Oil prices are off their prewar highs, but they're still higher than they were last fall.
That is a far cry from the millions in prewar America.
The number of ships at sea fell back to its prewar level.
Coal production has dropped to 10 percent of its prewar level.
To see something of Pyongyang's prewar history is a challenge.
Most of us have got over the prewar wishful thinking about international politics.
I knew the history of elections in prewar Hungary, and this seemed to be different.
Nevertheless, these people "still want the prewar life style," she said.
Kuwait's prewar production was about 1.6 million barrels a day.
They come to glimpse what remains of traditional, prewar Japan.
It was divided into seven sections beginning prewar military issues.