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By the 1930s it was a "depression" and later a "recession".
"I was a Depression baby and one of five girls all wanting to go to college," she told The New York Post in 1967.
Then it levelled off, and after a hundred yards there was a depression that looked like a sinkhole — the remnant of the volcano.
What followed was a depression so severe, Mr. Gonzalez said, that he did not want to get out of bed and stopped going to work.
Too much of all that meant (pretty pout) a tummy ache!A toss of those curlsHer parents did not tell her there was a Depression on.
"The story around Kings Park was that there never was a Depression there because people were employed at the hospital," said Kathleen Kelly, a former Pilgrim director and a Kings Park native who helped assemble the exhibit.
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She was a depression-era orphan who was both exploited and saved by older men.
The United Palace, at 4140 Broadway at West 175th Street, was a Depression-era riot of architecture that almost defies description.
There was a depression-dose effect; relative to participants with no depression or mild depression, those with moderate (OR = 1.77, 95%% CI 1.25 2.52), moderately severe (OR = 2.35, 95%% CI 1.53 3.62), and severe depression (OR = 2.53, 95%% CI 1.52 4.21) were at increased risk for the onset of CM.
The merger was technically illegal because still in existence was a Depression-era law known as Glass-Steagall, which prevented such combinations.
"It is a depression".
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