war baby


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conceived or born during war

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These few minor facts have been pulled almost at random from the three volumes of War Baby! There are literally thousands more in their 1,757 pages,
Other artists doing well were Paul Young with Wherever I Lay My Hat (That''s My Home) and Tom Robinson with War Baby. Malcolm McLaren's Double Dutch was a new entry.
The truth about being a "war baby" is believed to be painful and traumatic for a child.
They accumulated less wealth over the period of the recession than they would have were they members of cohorts born six or twelve years earlier, but a good part of that difference is due to the fact that members of the War Baby cohort enjoyed a wealth increase from the housing bubble."
"I'm a war baby, born in 1943, and that was my childhood.
"The Woman and the War Baby" is an anthology of poetry from award winning poet Bill Ransom, who has also served as an international humanitarian, a military man, a firefighter, and other intriguing jobs.
On September 1, 2006, Federal Court Justice Luc Martineau ruled in the war baby's favor.
WAR BABY: Barrera (left) has been in a lot of wars during his 62 fight career, like this one with old pal Johnny Tapia
War baby boom boom bang bang sirens of the dead herald our birth into the ruins of Industrial Progress into the ruins of the New World Order
We must be old fashioned at our house, but then I was a war baby when we had very little fruit - and no, it was not the Boer War - because we now always have pears, clementines, grapes and loads of vine tomatoes.
I was a war baby, born into a poor working class family with no money to buy such luxuries as books.
"I was a war baby. I was brought up on a council estate and during the war there were no men about, all the men were in the Army, although the colliers didn't go.
And anyone who started life as a war baby in Hackney and ended up retiring to a golf resort near Marbella gets my total respect.
Giving credit where credit is due, there is probably no better resource book about the M1 than Larry Ruth's War Baby (Collector Grade Publications www.collectorgrade.com).