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He grew up in the austerity of postwar East Germany with memories of the 1953 uprising and waving to Nikita Khrushchev's passing cavalcade.
If this was controversial in the boom of 1988, when the budget was in balance, it would be indefensible in the austerity of 2012".
If this was controversial in the boom of 1988, when the budget was in balance, it would indefensible in the austerity of 2012.
For 20 years, Mataji wandered with a single companion in the austerity of her faith, forbidden all worldly emotion, forbidden even to beg explicitly and never remaining in one place for long, for fear of creating attachment.
His quest for ontological economy shows up in the austerity of the kinds of fundamental entities he admits into his ontology (he neither shows, nor cares to show, any economy with respect to their number).
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Fletcher's greed for experience, like theirs, had its origins in the austerities of wartime childhood.
THE sombre mood at this year's Detroit motor show manifested itself most visibly in the austerity of the exhibitors' displays, and Chrysler's in particular.
Evans once famously disdained color as "vulgar" in contrast to the austerity of black and white.
There were no home winners at Wembley in the "Austerity Games" of 1948.
The ratio in the austerity packages of Norman Lamont and Clarke during the mid-1990s was 1 1.
It was a splash of colour in the drab austerity of the post-World War II world but anywhere outside Brazil it seemed hopelessly remote.
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