During World War II, Porky Pig sold war bonds and Popeye planted a victory garden. |
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There has been no call for rationing, victory gardens, or buying war bonds. |
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A First World War promotion campaign prompted Canadians to contribute money to war bonds. |
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The extremely zealous President Kevin Baugh has been issuing war bonds to raise funds in case fighting becomes necessary. |
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Every region of the country contributed in one way or another, from buying war bonds to collecting scrap metal. |
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Loans from the Banque de France and the British are no longer enough, and the French government turns to a national program of war bonds. |
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She was a favourite pinup of troops in World War II, frequently visited the Hollywood Canteen to dance and talk with GIs, and was a dedicated promoter of U. S. war bonds. |
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But Foster also bowed to the reactionary Gompers bureaucracy on the question of support to the imperialist world war, going so far as to sell war bonds. |
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Despite the fact that our wages were low, we were expected to buy war bonds, and it was quite an event when Buzz Beurling came to our station dance promoting a War Bond Drive. |
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The old bourgeoisie immediately got back its assets, received for a second time redemption payments for war bonds and was allowed to borrow capital from state banks in order to engage in private business. |
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Soon, war films of all types were showing throughout the world, notably those of Charlie Chaplin who actively promoted war bonds and voluntary enlistment. |
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War bonds essentially fund a war chest that is voluntarily filled by the public. |
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