pre-war in the PONS Dictionary

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This rate was based on the pre-war conversion rate between the franc and sterling.
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Violet symbolises the old world and order of the pre-war days and sometimes has difficulty accepting change.
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However, the old pre-war political parties were reestablished as well.
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The city prospered briefly in the pre-war era when natural gas deposits were found in the area.
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Wartime builds omitted the cruising turbines originally specified and carried by the pre-war sub-group.
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The pre-war hubs were smooth and after the war, there was a raised part in the center of the hub.
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There were minor cosmetic changes from the pre-war versions with one exception, the car's grille now had a concave center section.
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Authentic traction equipment, including the genuine pre-war wagons, wooden seats, and stop platforms of the funicular are still used.
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The population would not return to its pre-war level for 30 years.
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Most pre-war officers came from families with military connections, the gentry or the peerage; a public school education was almost essential.
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