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    <title><![CDATA[Re: What if: Romans see potential of Steam Power?]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... Device, US Patent 1,578,045, Application  tiled <b>January</b> 28, 1922, patented March 23, 1926).    Lilienfield ... mode device, US Patent 1,979,275,  application <b>October</b> 3, 1928, patented November 6, 1934)."    and    "His <b>1931</b> patent describing a method for producing stable crystalline  ...  on electrolytic capacitors before the Electrochemical Society in <b>1930</b>,  with two shorter papers in 1932 and 1935....<br><br>
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: "Liberal Fascism" -- Jonah Goldberg, Doubleday 2007]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[...of industrial society, Modern Times.  In <b>1930</b>,  Hitler tasked Hans Buchner to clarify...who  would benefit from rearmament until <b>1930</b>.    Hendrik Willem van Loon, in his...Mower writes that  when in April <b>1931</b> a number of German industrialists visited...big  business.  The same act of <b>October</b> 16, 1934 removed the exemption on...and then only in installments.  In  <b>January</b> 1935,  all  mortgage banks and similar...<br><br>
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    <title><![CDATA[Re: Classic double features historically archived by theater - Laurel & Hardy & more]]></title>
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    <description><![CDATA[... news    (Wednesday-Friday) May 14, <b>1930</b>  Children of Pleasure (Lawrence Gray...news    (Wednesday-Friday) May 13, <b>1931</b>  The Finger Points (Richard Barthelmess...Fox news    (Friday-Saturday) <b>October</b> 9, <b>1931</b>  Pardon Us (Laurel & Hardy...Wilderness (African Adventure)    (Wednesday-Friday) <b>January</b> 6, 1932  Her Majesty Love...Hardy)  Paramount news    (Friday-Saturday) <b>October</b> 5, 1934  Servants' Entrance (Janet...<br><br>
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