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Other themes recurred in the era from 1932 to 1965.

The era from which they came, and Steadman's other contemporaneous work, also proved inspirational.

His book is rich in nuggets that bring the era, from roughly 1910 to the mid-1960s, vividly to life.

This is almost what happened to Penn when the era from which he drew his inspiration ended.

Gone is the antagonism between city and state governments that spanned the era from governors Huey Long in the 1920s through Earl Long in the 1940s.

"In his otherwise excellent article Mr. McGrath twice uses the term 'cowpat' to refer to some English composers of the era from about 1900 to World War II.

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Nash is signed through 2014-15 and could help bridge the eras, from one dominated by Bryant to one built around Howard.

This partly explains all the talk of the "new era" from the England management.

But all the babies from the Reagan era, from the 80s to '85, '86, that was New York's worst time.

It was easier for their predecessors, especially in the golden era from the 1930s to the 1960s.

The same general passivity marked our reaction to the perceived moral atrocities of the Bush era, from the war in Iraq to domestic surveillance to our torture program.

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