In the US, bomb shelters were a boom in business in the late 1950's and early 1960's; the Eisenhower/Kennedy years. They were hardly spoken of after the mid 1960's. By the late 1960's people often spoke fun of those people (made fun of them) that built those bomb shelters. ALthough no doubt some may still exist, bomb shelters in the US are a thing of the past which ended in the 1960's.
The Iron Curtain was brought down between 1989 and 1990 when communist governments in Eastern Europe were deposed.
Restrictions were hard on both peoples. With more difficulty for the individual living in a communist country. And which ever person visited the other...each country would often be suspiciouis of the traveler. The question states, "...2000", the Cold War ended in about 1990. The Berlin Wall came down in about 1989. The Soviets signed their documents ending the Soviet Union in 1990...so there was NO COLD WAR in 2000.
I think it was 1990 and was invented by maxim
Wednesday.
Battle Bull happened in 1990.
It doubled
It doubled
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It appears that they only circulated 3,600 in 1975.
The region that had fewer people living in emergency and transitional shelters in 1990 than in 2000 is not specified in the question. A specific region or dataset is needed to provide an accurate answer.
Edward Leigh (born July 20, 1950) served as the first, and only, Member of Parliament for Gainsborough and Horncastle, serving between 1983 and 1997, including the whole of 1990.
Keith Bradley (born May 17, 1950) succeeded Fred Silvester as the tenth Member of Parliament for Manchester Withington, serving between 1987 and 2005, including the whole of 1990.
Chris Butler (born August 12, 1950) succeeded Mark Carlisle as the second Member of Parliament for Warrington South, serving between 1987 and 1992, including the whole of 1990.
Tom Sackville (born October 26, 1950) succeeded Ann Taylor as the sixth Member of Parliament for Bolton West, serving between 1983 and 1997, including the whole of 1990.
it was made in 1990 it was made in 1950
1950, 1974, 1990
They may not have qualified that why.