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"glory days" Definitions
  1. a time in the past which people look back on as being better than the present

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Ten years from now, those will be my glory days; I can't wait for 225 years from now, those will be my glory days.
But this is not yet a return to glory days.
Yet no one expects a return to the glory days.
Now you can relive those glory days, if you choose.
"We're bringing back the glory days," Mr Cruz proudly crowed.
Honduras's government is promising a return to the glory days.
But even they say coal's glory days might not return.
I asked Beşliu about the communist glory days of Vaslui.
But the band has never returned to its glory days.
" On kissing fans: "I stopped that…the glory days, man.
Are Marbella's glory days as a criminal getaway behind it?
Sisqó has turned to country music since his glory days.
Scroll down to see what its glory days looked like:
But it's a steep climb back to TiVo's glory days.
They look at pictures of his high school football glory days.
Defeated sofas and tired photographs speak to glory days now gone.
BTW, if you ARE LeAnn ... shout out to your glory days.
We're not going back to the glory days of big government.
Even if Mr Trump loses, NAFTA's glory days may be over.
We took a look at Forever 21 in its glory days.
For some, it means Pong and the glory days of Atari.
But those gas glory days are coming to an end. Gov.
In the salon's glory days, people would recognize her in the street.
But in his glory days the Night King could get it. 14.
I'm too young to have lived in the glory days of Blaxploitation.
If you thought the Kepler spacecraft's glory days were over, think again.
A lot has changed since the once mighty phone makers glory days.
The villagers of Belambo are enjoying the glory days while they last.
But the landscape has changed dramatically since the glory days of Vine.
Those were the glory days of the modern celebrity world I adored.
Inevitably, their supporters are desperate for a return to the glory days.
So Battlefield 1 is meant to harken back to those glory days.
French Connection's glory days were, arguably, when the "fcuk" logo reigned supreme.
That does not mean, however, that the glory days are definitely over.
And one day further removed from his glory days so long ago.
But if anyone can still conjure cabaret's glory days, it's Steve Ross.
The Hoxton&aposs style feels like a throwback to those glory days.
The city is hoping that its glory days aren't all behind it.
He's hopeful his presence can return the site to its glory days.
Indeed, it is a time capsule for the glory days of the automobile.
Will the Switch be enough to return Nintendo back to its glory days?
But hey, New Jersey fans can always look back on the glory days.
And in the meantime, we can always revisit their glory days on Netflix.
Those were the glory days, filled with so much sunshine and free time.
Brazil's mystique remains in the hearts of those who recall their glory days.
They were real glory days, even if a little faded around the edges.
Since those were also still the glory days of telephones, she answered it.
But for 20 years here, Bryant was a callback to the glory days.
It was great back in the glory days, the salad days, the halcyon days.
You can relive the glory days with the brand's newly released Platform Thong Sandal.
It's sort of like the glory days even though it was five minutes ago.
With catcher Carlos Ruiz, he is a link to the club&aposs glory days.
In race tournaments around the country today there are echoes of BMX's glory days.
She was looking for classics, and he was re-living his PS2 glory days.
But its members exhibit the same fondness for Roman salutes and mythic glory days.
Some of this institutional knowledge was honed during the glory days of line-standing.
One scholar has compared his work to the glory days of Dutch realist art.
But almost a decade later, the glory days of the iPhone may be over.
Big Rollers like Mandel enjoyed profitable glory days in the 20.30s and early 20.30s.
"Their glory days are over," says Balazs Jarabik of the Carnegie Endowment, a think-tank.
President Donald Trump has promised to return the U.S. coal sector to its glory days.
The sheen of crowdfunding has largely worn off since its glory days four years ago.
So, whenever I get the chance to restore it to its glory days, I jump.
But that doesn't mean they've completely abandoned the CB radio lingo of the glory days.
Click here to view original GIFMost of us remember the glory days of Windows 98.
Just look at these view graphs, aching ever upward to their early 2000s glory days.
Basically, there's nothing here, save for the logo that calls back to Nokia's glory days.
The Continental itself faded out of production, a shadow of its glory days, in 2002.
"What kept me motivated was getting this space back to its glory days," Jew says.
MTV, an arbiter of cool in the 1990s, is planning to relive its glory days.
This record was released on Victory Records in the glory days (Snapcase, Bloodlet, Strife, etc.).
The quality is not as consistent as its glory days, but its a must eat.
Let's all put on our caps, tilt them backwards, and reminisce on the glory days.
If you liked your dance music powder-fresh and digestible, these were the glory days.
In their 1970s glory days, the Bee Gees were an unstoppable musical and commercial force.
"The glory days are coming back," says Viktor Vangjeli, aged 78, a retired MiG pilot.
It was at a season-ending dinner during the Celtics' glory days in the 1960s.
Often it fails, but sometimes you get an episode like "Kamp Krustier," which is funny and fresh without feeling like it's coasting off the show's glory days — a remarkable feat for an episode that is literally a sequel to an episode from said glory days.
Aside from weapons, Putin's speech was heavy on romanticizing the glory days of the Soviet Union.
With Switch, Nintendo is back on its game and eyeing a return to its glory days.
It very much looked like a game stuck in the glory days of Gears of War.
For veterans, the promise of basking in the glory days of Pokémon remains an attractive prospect.
Besides expressing the prime minister's consuming nostalgia for the Anglo-Canadian imperial glory days, I mean.
A: I will be the first to say that the glory days of Facebook are over.
Hardly. In his glory days, Teo ran a taco stand in the Candelaria de los Patos.
I had gotten a bit lost in trying to recover the luster of my glory days.
He also fences occasionally at the clubs his teammates have opened since their Olympic glory days.
In the glory days of air shuttles, a few decades ago, shuttles were more freewheeling affairs.
I mean, there's obviously pullback at Conde Nast and other magazine companies from the glory days.
This ongoing series is perfect for those who still wax poetic about their college glory days.
The glory days have been over for a long time; all that matters today is survival.
However, Chavista power in Venezuela is continuing its decline from its glory days with Hugo Chávez.
Questlove, RZA, Usher and Nas are among those paying homage to his former group's glory days.
Brooks Koepka is the most dominant force in golf since the glory days of Tiger Woods.
"I think the glory days are over, but they may as well try," said the Rev.
Sadly, it appears the glory days of the vodka-soaked train trip through Russia are over.
Just give your glory days a mutual high five and move along before it gets weird.
In any event, Bobby ain't quite ready to live out that alleged part of his glory days.
So was Chris Weber, a stalwart in the team's glory days of late 1990s and early 21s.
Since the eCard's glory days, no better, more inclusive way to send silly online messages has emerged.
Even so, coal's comeback wouldn't be nearly big enough to restore its glory days, said BNEF's Regan.
Ever since dreezy season commenced, I've been trying to figure out how to recapture those glory days.
THE financial crisis a decade ago brought the glory days of private equity to a screeching halt.
AOL co-founder Steve Case finds Donald Trump's tight-borders, back-to-the-glory-days approach unsettling.
Football, he said, was like a scab, ripped open every time a fan mentioned the glory days.
The brand's glory days in the Cold War, all that spying and skullduggery, were a distant memory.
Yet back during the glory days of the Sqad they might have been the closest of all.
It's one of the ways Russian children are taught about the glory days of the Soviet Union.
But the huge turnout this year seemed to suggest that the sport's glory days might be back.
They all reunited on Saturday, reliving some of their glory days before an announced crowd of 41,682.
What the Warriors don't yet know: Will the party be a celebration or mourning of glory days?
The businessman has built an enthusiastic following by promising to bring back the country's economic glory days.
He wanted more order, a systematic language full of possibilities, as in the tonal system's glory days.
His best friend is Cliff Booth (Brad Pitt), a stuntman whose glory days are probably behind him.
I found a great Chicago Bulls hat from the glory days of the late '90s for $19083.
In its glory days, Noble employed hundreds of traders, with ambitions to rival competitors like Glencore
The skit feels similar to the improv of the SCTV glory days, with a refreshing queer twist.
" And Kristen Bell tries to bring former musical theater stars back to their glory days in "Encore.
"We just decided to be kind," said Leah Planinz, who owns Glory Days Pizza with her husband, Nick.
You guys re-recorded some of your hits for this self-titled record that appeared on Glory Days.
Tyra, staying on as executive producer, has promised a return to the show's glory days — with a twist.
But it's far from its glory days: its average quarterly top line in 2009 was almost $6 billion.
But the glory days could not last, and the industry suffered a devastating blow with the 2011 revolution.
Not everyone can say they spent their glory days traveling the globe spreading the gospel of Girl Power.
After a few long nights reliving my digital glory days the allure of logging in became dangerously enticing.
Trump, the Republican presidential candidate, promises to return coal country to its glory days by repealing environmental regulations.
Gone are the bad old "glory days" when hate speech was widely used and ignored by the public.
The glory days of The Simpsons, which recently began its 30th season, have been over for multiple decades.
What police say he just did to play basketball in high school and relive his glory days again.
And recounting his glory days in New York City high society -- decades before they were even born. 25.
America bailed out the automobile industry and now they should return the Motor City to its glory days.
Still, remaining fans in the region remember the glory days and still hold high expectations for their teams.
Next, JoJo heads to California, where Jordan takes her on a tour of his high school glory days.
For those who remembered Reagan's 1980 run, the slogan was seen as a return to America's glory days.
That is a template that worked for Democrats in sort of the glory days of the Democratic Party.
Back in his glory days, however, he dismissed any suggestions that his approach to business might prove perilous.
Franken's 2017 memoir, "Al Franken: Giant of the Senate," is a relic from the former senator's glory days.
The glory days of television and film are disappearing, along with the awards shows that celebrated such content.
Anyway the glory days of my little Fiesta, which in its heyday was called "clean diesel" are long gone.
That said, the sixth-generation Mustang, in all its variations, can't come close to matching its former glory days.
The film opens with an unexplained murder, presumably from the hotel's glory days, over a suitcase full of money.
He answered my questions, but I mostly got tales about Denninger's deftness with a harpoon during his glory days.
The echoes of the Reagan glory days seem to ignore how much the world has changed since the 1980s.
The irony is that in the glory days of the 1990s, Yahoo bought GeoCities for $3.57 billion and broadcast.
With hair as big as her vocal range, relive the diva's glory days with these seven incredible live performances.
He seemed the perfect man to restore United's glory days and make them a force in Europe once again.
The sweaty, retro gym choreography — a homage to "Flashdance" — had a vibe reminiscent of the glory days of MTV.
"Klaus" will make you relive the glory days of 2D animation and hope we get more films like this.
On the fraternity side, Biggs said alumni nostalgic for their glory days can be a roadblock with instituting change.
The restaurant will take fans on a nostalgic trip back to the show's glory days of the early '90s.
The Atari 240 had been instantly popular since its release in 22, but the company's glory days were over.
The offices of the magazine moved downtown years ago, but embedded memories from the old glory days live on.
The museum's displays include an example of a timepiece from Besançon's glory days: the Leroy 2400, completed in 2480.
This is also a low-powered budget device, rather than a flagship HTC handset from the company's glory days.
Ms. Walker then backtracks to Solidor's 1930s glory days, when she owned the anything-goes nightclub La Vie Parisienne.
The producers had started to sketch out a story that would find Picard many years after his glory days.
Dark Fate, for better and worse, jumps back to the franchise's heyday and tries to recapture the glory days.
Maybe he wasn't so much a philosopher anymore, but just another abuser of power, leaning on bygone glory days.
Monza is not an attempt to revive his political career, or restore his name, or reprise his glory days.
Unlike many shows by legendary directors whose glory days are behind them, this "Faust" never feels like self-parody.
Those glory days of eating freely at the Costco food court may soon come to an end, per 10News.
As a former EDM thot now in my late-20s, I decided to relive my glory days for a night.
If you think the glory days of throwing on a dress and running out the door are over, think again.
Before we see who takes the 22017 crown, we're reliving the glory days of some of the most memorable winners.
And think pieces about these milestones and celebrations of milestones and revisitation of glory days and what it all means.
A woman got to relive her baseball glory days and it's basically the real-life A League Of Their Own.
There are legitimate things to appreciate on the U12+, but like LG, the company's glory days are long behind it.
The company is far from its glory days and, at this point, mostly just republishes classic titles like Rollercoaster Tycoon.
Relive the glory days of arcade gaming with the Street Fighter 2 arcade machine on sale for $199 at Walmart.
Adults going back to school trying to relive their glory days, but this next story is not from a movie.
We yearn to fight conventional wars like it's 1945, our glory days, and then wonder why we have stopped winning.
The move comes at a time when Japan hopes to return to its glory days as top dog in technology.
A company called Aura wants to bring the picture frame back to its glory days by making digital frames smarter.
They also call to mind the glory days of Nickelodeon interstitials, when commercial breaks were peppered with stop-motion shorts.
A member of the Packers Hall of Fame, Bratkowski was Starr's backup during Green Bay's glory days of the 1960s.
That experience could help come Derby day, but are the glory days of 46-year-old Kent Desormeaux behind him?
" Surprisingly, Ahmadinejad wrote back: "With a hard work ethic Inshallah the U of M will return to its glory days.
Tumblr has more than 475 million blogs using its service, but the platform's value has plummeted since its glory days.
Charismatic, tireless, eloquent, and yet resistant to an excessive nostalgia for the glory days of the movement, he has presence.
Since taking office, Trump has continued promises to resurrect U.S. manufacturing's bygone glory days and bring back millions of jobs.
Bad Antics is an up-and-comer band with an unapologetic link to the 80s glory days of OC punk.
The former coach continues to fight for his reinstatement, but even he concedes that the team's glory days are numbered.
I know actors that I've worked with that have — they even dress the way they did in their glory days.
The fact that his final glory days in Japan involved becoming something of a professional actor seems like justice served.
With only one Blockbuster outlet soon to be left in the world, readers share memories of the chain's glory days.
Common Sense Since The Washington Post's Watergate-era glory days, my need to read that paper has waxed and waned.
This guy works on Nintendo Switch, Wii, or PC so you can relieve the GameCube glory days across your consoles.
But while Petrea said he insisted on a clean start, there are links, real and sentimental, to Steaua's glory days.
He introduced himself; it was Jim Gross, who had also been one of Betty's students back in the glory days.
Medicare, Medicaid, and the payroll taxes to pay for them did not even exist back then in those glory days.
Passages from the 1954 book "The Wonderful Writing Machine," by Bruce Bliven Jr., look back on Typewriter Row's glory days.
The culture, she complains, isn't what it was when she was young, in the glory days of 18th-century Russia.
But those two schools, like Syracuse and UConn, have drawn few comparisons to their Big East glory days this season.
When Ms. Galuppo disposes of everything, there will, actually, be one piece of evidence left testifying to Etna's glory days.
A kind woman at a motel across the street who had no vacancies told him that Glory Days had a couch.
When it comes to space policy, reliving the glory days too often means pouring billions of taxpayer dollars into black holes.
Since the glory days of Robert Redford in All the President's Men, it's been downhill for the public image of journalism.
It reminded him of his glory days on the field in high school and how fit he was at the time.
And if you plan on reliving your four-player Mario Kart glory days, just make sure to draw the curtains first.
Like others born in the area in the middle of the 259th century, Hood is nostalgic for the city's glory days.
By mid-269.4 he was back at the helm of another railway, Canadian Pacific (CP), whose glory days were long past.
There's the Suncoast Seabird Sanctuary, its glory days as remembered from Gerard's youth juxtaposed with its current dismal ("post-apocalyptic") state.
"We can surmise this was brought on by an effort to relive his glory days as a basketball student," says Harris.
Still, the brand is far reduced from the thick magazine of its glory days, and has been for quite some time.
While Trump has promised to revitalize the coal industry, Clinton has argued that it will never return to its glory days.
If Skins marked the glory days of uploading, sharing, and maintaining a fandom despite geographical borders, then Skam is its renaissance.
Real retro You can soon relive air travel's glory days when the TWA hotel -- yes, that TWA -- opens near JFK airport.
The CNN documentary equaled the best work of CBS News in the glory days of Edward R. Murrow and Walter Cronkite.
For Backstory, photographer Thomas Dworzak highlights one of the ways Russian children learn about the glory days of the Soviet Union.
By sticking at it with hefty fees, though, Jones is betting he can relive at least some of his glory days.
Safeway Open tournament host Miller was crestfallen at the news, and acknowledged that Woods' glory days were probably long behind him.
From essays on medical malpractice to a former president's glory days, McQuade creates the visuals to enhance the in-depth articles.
Despite its glory days being long past, Wat Chedi Luang remains one of the largest temples in Thailand's second-largest city.
Together, they manufactured scenes and created images that reminisced on the bygone glory days and are permeated with a tangible melancholy.
Set in the mid-1990s, the film is part time capsule, part bildungsroman and part hagiography of skating's predigital glory days.
Before you relive the glory days as a Wildcat this November, here are five things to know about the rising star.
But I have young kids; it's not like I'm going to stop playing basketball and think my glory days are done.
These photos show its glory days, from its glamorous cabin crew to how its passengers wore their best clothes to fly.
In the glory days of the 1930s, the Peace Mission amassed a sizable real estate portfolio, including large hotels in Philadelphia.
A Connecticut-based company called Macton built the bulk of America's revolving restaurants — more than 100 — during the trend's glory days.
The racing track in this Chinese gambling hub no longer sees the excitement it did in its 53th-century glory days.
But the truth is most lobbyists are not at all like Abramoff or his cronies were back in their glory days.
Few people represent the 1980s glory days of the Big East more than Chris Mullin, the first-year coach at St. John's.
It's tough not to bring up the band's glory days in the 20133s though, when Headstones were the bad boys of CanRock.
Reverently, he shows foreign students videos of the twins' Bangkok glory days, almost as if he's letting them in on a secret.
The glory days of punk and hardcore tend to be romanticized in hindsight, and maybe that's because of how they were captured.
The company's announcement sparked a wave of nostalgia on Twitter as people look back to the glory days of the physical keyboard.
It turns out the glory days of gadget blogging was in no small part a bunch of people acting like teenage buttholes!!!!
Ahead, we've broken down our favorite throwback dorm decor staples according to horoscopes, making a trip back to the glory days simple.
Dallas ISD spokesperson Robyn Harris said that Gilstrap-Portley's "primary motivation" for lying and enrolling was to relive his basketball glory days.
They want to recreate their old glory days of you know, big anniversary of starting the impeachment stuff (ph) today -- CARTER: Right.
As he retraces those glory days now, he constantly raises the Texas senator's opposition to government rules that benefit Iowa's ethanol industry.
The collapse left deep and still visible scars that help explain the appeal of Trump's pledge to bring back manufacturing's glory days.
Steve Ballmer, you may not have been able to restore Microsoft's glory days, but you have certainly restored my faith in humanity.
Glover positions Earn as a down-and-out intellectual, a former wunderkind rummaging through his past glory days for any way forward.
Samberg plays Cooper, a white rapper who decides he can reverse his careening career by returning to his boy-band glory days.
Those future Hall of Famers are gone, but at least for one game, the team's point production compared to those glory days.
"You can look back on the Obama years as the glory days, but that doesn't mean his record was perfect," James said.
As for Daniel, having grown into an accomplished adult doesn't mean he's totally shed dining out on his old karate glory days.
Since it's '90s glory days, Neighbours' ratings have declined steadily, and now the show currently hovers around the one million viewers mark.
It is a movie about a fucked-up dude trying to recapture his glory days amid a fog of his own fuckedupedness.
The glory days may well be over, but there is still something mesmerising about the regional side climbing determinedly up the leagues.
The Chinese economy's glory days may be over, but even a 6 percent growth rate over the next decade would be remarkable.
The Negro Ensemble Company has sometimes struggled since the glory days of "The River Niger" and "A Soldier's Play," its 1981 hit.
Maxo Kream is bringing back the glory days of early-2000s VH1 with the video for "She Live," which dropped Tuesday morning.
As a lone surviving vestige of Apple's early aughts glory days, you did us well with your a la carte music offerings.
But then hard times came, and it would be decades until the brand saw the height of its early glory days again.
And lending support to Syria helps a weakened Egypt evoke its glory days as the leader of Arab nationalism in the 1960s.
By sticking at it with hefty fees, though, Mr. Jones is betting he can relive at least some of his glory days.
For Ric Flair, back in his glory days, he used the 1896 jam "Also sprach Zarathustra," the Dawn section by Richard Strauss.
Until then, no matter how much his own glory days led to this opportunity, Mullin only wants to think about moving forward.
"Arlit used to be Niger's 'little Paris,'" says a northerner of the city's glory days, during the uranium boom of the early 1980s.
With dozens of new hires, MTV is getting serious about its future by seeking a return to the glory days of MTV News.
You can flip through the back issues of Nintendo's official magazine, which stopped printing in 2012, and relive your glory days of gaming.
Jenner and (most of) the original Hills gang are back and ready to relive their glory days, while tackling their present-day problems.
If you want to relive Dylan McKay's glory days, all 10 seasons are available to watch for free with a subscription on Hulu.
Once upon a time, in the glory days of MoviePass, customers had free reign to enjoy unlimited movie tickets for $9.95 a month.
Her work is a testament to her efforts to question the ideologies of the mullahs and reclaim her homeland's pre-1979 glory days.
But she's far from alone — recent years show a troubling trend of big names from wrestling's glory days passing away far too young.
Luger, marginalized as he is long after his glory days, can't quite pass the muster for honesty which Nash, Hogan, and Angle can.
That's why they are turning to candidates who promise an iron fist or a return to the glory days of a dictatorial past.
She's powerful, and still consuming humans with her lady parts, but in her glory days, she was classy enough to liquify them first.
The franchise's video game glory days of the 90s and 2000s have at times felt as lost and irrecoverable as the Jedi themselves.
FBR was once a big success, but its glory days seemed to have faded with the departure over time of its three founders.
The game finished with fans doing one last tomahawk chop chant, summoning the glory days of Tom Glavine, John Smoltz and Greg Maddux.
They harken back to the glory days of water beds, but modern technology makes them more comfortable than the water beds of yesteryear.
On Wednesday, there was no need to rehash the glory days, or the battle outside that's still raging across that Jersey state line.
In the end, Max finally takes a hard look at himself and decides his dissipated self is a disgrace to his former glory days.
There are younger, hungrier, people who want to be here and couldn't give a shit about your raising rent and your bygone glory days.
This was contrasted with alter-egos like "Peaked in high school Rob Lowe" who hangs on to his football glory days and has cable.
Anyone who has every wished to go back to their glory days in high school, here's the techno-hormonal nightmare you're missing out on.
Delegates to Coaltrans in Bali, Indonesia, however, said that while coal's glory days are done, reports of its imminent demise have been greatly exaggerated.
His Hawaiian shirt says he likes to party, and he talks a big game about his glory days of hot girls and deluxe hotels.
In the lobby of Building 84, where new enterprises are emerging, the glory days of its past as a Studebaker plant are still celebrated.
Breckel's lush, primary colors don't give in to modern trends of darkness and burgundy, but call back to the glory days of spandex superheroics.
Lip contouring gone wrong can look like you simply forgot how to color inside the lines — or like you're reliving your '90s glory days.
Once claimed to be 20183,000 fans deep, the reality of Redskins demand hadn't been as rosy since the glory days of Riggins and Theismann.
If Vinyl is going to try to be the Mad Men of rock's glory days, it should be ready to tell the whole story.
Sure, technology might have changed a bit since our glory days — and we've been following that part very closely — but some essentials never change.
People get their hopes up that it will restore the franchise to relevance by focusing on the pure speed of the Genesis glory days.
The Instax Mini works as a great way to help kids find their creativity, or you can relive the glory days of Polaroid cameras.
Remember that we didn't worry as much about repeating weak passwords and publicizing our login info way back in the glory days of AIM.
Yeah, your muscles remember your glory days too, even if sprints to the office vending machine are all you use them for these days.
Suddenly, Mike wakes up as his 17-year-old self (played by Efron) with a chance to relive the glory days of high school.
Though it's no longer enjoying the ratings of its "Trump bump" glory days, SNL still religiously adheres to the formula that garnered such success.
He envisioned returning the retailer to its glory days, when it owned the tallest building in the world, a radio station and Allstate insurance.
Renaat and Sabine built a serious legacy in the nineties but we're still going strong and trying to live up to those glory days.
There's something about the glory days of that period in San Francisco, this magical time when all these people came here looking for something.
He was a scouting swami for the Chicago Bulls during their glory days and vice president for player personnel during Phil Jackson's Knicks tenure.
The '70s and the '80s were the supermodel glory days, when women like Cindy Crawford, Christie Brinkley, and Beverly Johnson dominated the fashion scene.
The five chapters spread out over six years or so and are punctuated by home-video-style flashbacks to the band's earlier glory days.
Ms. Aris collected vintage Pendleton flannels for inspiration, but those shirts had been made during the glory days, and she quickly faced modern realities.
Reminiscing on my own glory days, I thought back to when I first started using beauty products — and let's just say, it wasn't pretty.
And DJ Khaled, still trying to return to his Snapchat glory days, showed us his broom and said the word, "theory" about 600 times.
He collects stories from the RoadRunners, a group of former Area 51 employees who meet biennially in Las Vegas to discuss the glory days.
The struggle of good against evil feels less like a cosmic battle than a longstanding sports rivalry between teams whose glory days are receding.
With wins hard to come by, the memorable moments at Joe Louis Arena this season have come from tributes to the building's glory days.
He has polled much better among those over 65 than among millennials, perhaps because of his appeal to return America to perceived glory days.
Freeman Williams — who is second, and the scorer of 3,249 points for Portland State — acknowledged that his college years had been his glory days.
While it's all well and good to reminisce about the glory days of Vine, it's worth asking whether we'd still love Vine if it matured.
It's like Rock n' Roll Fantasy Camp, but on a boat, and with a significantly lower number of middle-aged men reliving their glory days.
I have to say 'The Addams Family' movies were two really – they were like glory days for me as a 10 and 12-year-old.
Welles started on "The Other Side of the Wind" in 1970, when he was 55, but his golden-boy glory days were far behind him.
These last 16 Arrested Development episodes suggest Hurwitz has mainly been thinking about Arrested Development: perhaps pondering its glory days, wondering how to recapture them.
"It also doesn't hurt that Trump keeps 2016 front and center all the time, like a former football player reliving his high school glory days."
It channels the best parts of the series's glory days — the speed, the twitchy action, the Rube Goldberg level design — and largely improves on them.
The I.D. Buzz is an all-electric, fully autonomous vehicle meant to harken back to Volkswagen's glory days of peace signs, bellbottoms, and flower power.
That said, bouncing enthusiast can get their hands on a Walmart knockoff called "Moonhopper" for anyone who wants to relive their pogo bal glory days.
Gone are the glory days of little lead toys that were easy to choke on, and welcome to the era of digitized Cracker Jack surprises.
In its glory days in the 413s, the ship carried everyone from royalty to immigrants across the Atlantic Ocean, accompanied by three on-board orchestras.
If you'd like to see Radnor and Lee live and relive the acoustic pop glory days of 2005, you can find their tour dates here.
There's a minor meme, which pokes fun at the weight the once-lithe Guns N' Roses frontman has put on since his band's glory days.
What does beautiful, elusive Lee Parrish mean to Viv Feld now, 10 years after their glory days in college and afterward, in New York City?
While all 45 seasons aren't available to stream, seasons 1 to 8 are, so you can relive the shows glory days with the original cast.
The Canadiens are still a long way from their glory days of forty years ago, when the Habs rose to the summit of professional sports.
The twinkling pianos continue against images of glory days past, until the Good Guys Star Wars music starts playing to highlights of Super Bowl XLIX.
If you miss the glory days of the Sunset Strip and have a healthy appreciation for the blues, then baby, Dorothy's got what you need.
Chatroulette, the chat website that hooks up random people around the world via their webcams, started in 2009 and enjoyed its glory days in 2010.
Some hero out there spliced both moments of radio gold together so that it sounds like the glory days of Mike and the Mad Dog.
The Crime Beat: With his Harry Bosch detective novels, Michael Connelly has always harked consciously back to the glory days of Los Angeles crime writing.
If we dismiss these discussions as authoritarian censorship, we'll be betraying everything that made South Park great in the glory days of Bigger, Longer & Uncut.
Now, Lord & Taylor has unveiled another milestone, although one that speaks less to the retailer's glory days and more to the challenges of modern retailing.
He palled around with Willis Reed during the Knicks' glory days in the early 1970s and later became a team broadcaster and community relations mainstay.
Walking around the pub in the Guest House Mr. Welch built, Mr. O'Brien confessed to a little nostalgia for G.E.'s glory days in Fairfield.
Frontier towns, the mining booms decades behind them, had to choose between extinction and transforming themselves into caricatures of their glory days for public consumption.
In a nod to its pre-Arrium glory days, Gupta said the plant and its associated infrastructure would now operate under the name Liberty OneSteel.
Why we're hyped: You know ... there have been so many shows like this since the glory days of Lost, and all of them have failed.
It was an excuse to ignore my phone, let go of my anxieties and allow the music to whisk me back to my glory days.
If you and your friends are trying to relive your college glory days with a Spring Break-esqe vacation, look no further than Punta Cana.
In those glory days, Microsoft Paint ruled the computer labs in elementary and middle school and the Start menu was the glorious start to my day.
Back in the glory days of the original Wii, Wii Fit sold millions of users on the idea of working out in front of their televisions.
The logo wouldn't be so jarring except that it underscores just how badly Mozilla has been struggling recently as it tries to reclaim its glory days.
It's a Detroit carmaker's move from an old playbook, a reference to the glory days of the pony car era, but it's still hard to resist.
Some of the biggest changes in recent decades have made the meritocracy even more intolerable than it was in the glory days of the 11-plus.
O'Toole plays Maurice, who's spending the waning days of his life reminiscing about the glory days of British stage and cinema with his fellow aged thespians.
I have to say The Addams Family movies were two really really — they were like glory days for me as a 10 and 12-year-old.
Yet every time I get a buzz for a text, I can't help but feel a deep yearning for the old glory days of T93 texting.
Nostalgia for the glory days of the social welfare state, roughly the first three decades after the end of World War II, is palpable, even understandable.
And to be clear, it's difficult to believe that male players in McEnroe's glory days would be able to keep up with today's most elite players.
In its rise to greatness, Apple has repeatedly shrugged off bouts of panic among investors, who have suddenly convinced themselves that its glory days are over.
Motorola may not be the mobile powerhouse it used to be during the glory days of the RAZR, but it's not down and out just yet.
The problem for VW is that in the US, the company is known for small vehicles and has been since the glory days of the Beetle.
Elliott is a throwback to the glory days of running backs in another way as well: He is clearly a rusher first and a receiver second.
Favors Beach is never entirely uninhabitable, but right now it's dreary enough to wonder if sun-sprinkled glory days are forever a thing of the past.
Luke Popovich, a spokesman for the National Mining Association, acknowledged Trump's efforts would not return the coal industry to its "glory days," but offered some hope.
We're talking about a camp that neither panders to our sad sense of self nor tries to convince us that our glory days are long gone.
Cleveland was hoping that RGIII could recapture his brief glory days and help the Browns jump on the city's winning bandwagon alongside the Cavaliers and Indians.
Directed with vaudevillian flair and firecracker snap by Rupert Goold, "Ink" is set in London, in the gory glory days of a quaint phenomenon: print journalism.
Anyone who grew up in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, would tell you that by the winter of 1997 the glory days of the Cine Variedades were long gone.
Mr. Tadlock said the political invective was clearly out of place at an event where former teammates were reliving their glory days on the soccer pitch.
Darnold is now tasked with helping lift a franchise that has been seeking a savior since the glory days of Joe Namath nearly 50 years ago.
It's not easy to make the winning offer when you've got very little to offerWe bought our home during the glory days of the subprime mortgage.
He was part of the Formula One team's heyday, and as its new team principal he knows his job is to return to those glory days.
American International Group Inc's new Chief Executive Brian Duperreault has pledged to revive the insurer's glory days of top talent, underwriting discipline and fat profit margins.
The environmental regulations that the Trump administration is trying to undo will not restore the coal industry to its glory days, though they might slow its decline.
And who were fun and tough and didn't give an East Coast fuck about all the slick pricks out in L.A. And those glory days in Tribeca?
Marketing has changed a lot since the glory days of Madison Avenue – and for small business owners, sometimes the best solutions are ones you can implement yourself.
The upcoming game aims to bring the series back to its glory days, with pixel art and side-scrolling action reminiscent of the franchise's 16-bit hits.
If pigtails make you nostalgic for the glory days of Lisa Frank, here's some good news: We're playing with a new, grown-up way to wear them.
Girls, which is entering its final season, will seek to bring us back to those glory days with an early-season sexcapade reminiscent of times gone by.
All across Skyrim there are guards who pine for their glory days of adventuring, all of which were cut short by an unlucky arrow in the knee.
Analysts are being cautious in their forecasts for bond-trading revenue, arguing that the business remains challenged and will almost certainly never return to its glory days.
Relive the glory days with classics like Galaga, Asteroids, Street Fighter, Centipede, and Rampage (but we wouldn't be surprised if more were added to the selection later).
While MoviePass is still flailing about, trying to find a model that works, it never regained the hype — or customer base — it had in its glory days.
Who knows how this will end, but for fans of the Big East's 1980s glory days, the prospect of Ewing returning to Georgetown is an interesting one.
Begun in the glory days of the British Raj, this archaeological tug of war has remained unresolved for more than a century, of concern to virtually nobody.
Of the $148 billion spent on local advertising in 2023, only 13 percent went to local television, reflecting a steady decline since the glory days of broadcasting.
The slow progress makes many Chinese business owners nostalgic for Boten's glory days, when the lights shone brightly and the town was mobbed by cashed-up tourists.
But his friends never managed to leave those glory days, even when they soured, and his selfish fixation on revisiting the past feels exploitative rather than caring.
Slap it on, roll something up, and zoom back down a rainbow road to the glory days of '09, back when everything was thick, luminous, and delicious.
During the ride, Mr. Meyer told the driver that the two men were once cabdrivers themselves and proceeded to regale him with tales of their glory days.
In fact, I've played no other game that so perfectly captures how magical the experience of using computers felt in the glory days or Netscape and AltaVista.
Some of these social platforms were already fading from their glory days, others — like YouTube, Twitter, and LinkedIn — were still finding their footing and on the rise.
Almost everybody has come to realize how horrible Rudy is, although some innocent souls remember him from his glory days running New York City after 9/11.
In the show's first hourlong episode, Mr. Burns tries to relive his glory days and crosses paths with a mysterious music mogul who cons him into bankruptcy.
The other Bellas are similarly unhappy with how things have turned out for them in the real world, wishing for their glory days as college a cappella champs.
Reagan invited Tom Cruise to her "Ronnie's" California offices so that he could relive some of his own Hollywood glory days with one of "modern Hollywood's" newest stars.
A return to Apollo's glory days will require a different hardware pipeline, a new funding structure, and a soul-searching assessment of NASA's role in the entire process.
By the mid-1980s, when the elder Mr. Shapiro and Mr. Tuberman bought the baths, there was still one mute masseur, but the glory days had long passed.
And while the Nokia 9 PureView may not have the staggering megapixel count Nokia's phones were known for, it's certainly a product meant to evoke those glory days.
But investing in a show that highlights YouTube's glory days as a dream-launching platform makes sense for the site, especially amid growing unrest from its biggest personalities.
More than a few of the fans would remember his glory days when he won two majors, including the 1991 PGA Championship after gaining entry as an alternate.
Anyone who remembered the MTV-dominating glory days of Garbage—specifically, its badass cult-icon frontwoman Shirley Manson—was quietly pulling for them to make a triumphant return.
It remains to be seen how Macau can return to the 2012 glory days of $40 billion gaming revenues, after 153 revenues tanked 34 percent to $28.92 billion.
To simplify a bit, he argues that the glory days of US science were an artifact of the Cold War and the arms race against the Soviet Union.
A massive wave of Netflix's longtime customers will see their monthly subscriptions move to that price point next month, up $2 from the glory-days price of $7.99.
The U.K. girl group's new album, Glory Days, is just two weeks from release and single "Shout Out to My Ex" is topping the charts across-the-pond.
Rather than just take RuPaul's word for it, I headed down to the theatre to ask some of the Glory Days performers one question: has drag gone mainstream?
If you don't already have them in your collection, it could be costly to relive your glory days with the Super NT—even after throwing down the $190.
Of the $148 billion spent on local advertising in 2017, only 13 percent has gone to local television, reflecting a steady decline since the glory days of broadcasting.
Because of an editing error, an earlier version of a picture caption with this article misstated the number of businesses left over in Boten from its glory days.
Mention Luke and Laura to anyone who was watching TV in the '80s and their eyes will glaze over as they remember the glory days of daytime soaps.
Manziel posted the video and photos to congratulate LJ, but also seemed to be remembering his glory days 4 years ago when he was college football's best player.
"They re-established themselves as a global player when the conclusion had been that the glory days of the Soviet Union were dead and gone," Mr. Alterman said.
Hanlon's phone keeps ringing because sculpture seems to be enjoying a renaissance, particularly among universities and teams flush with television riches and eager to celebrate their glory days.
As the first luxury hotel in Iceland, the Hotel Borg drew luminaries such as Marlene Dietrich, William Faulkner and Ella Fitzgerald in its mid-20th-century glory days.
Actual real-world Hollywood is not the most exciting place to go, and it doesn't look beautiful and art-deco like Hollywood did back in the glory days.
Lampert had pledged to restore Sears to its glory days, when it owned the tallest building in the world as well as a radio station and Allstate insurance.
Lampert had pledged to restore Sears to its glory days, when it owned the tallest building in the world and companies that included a radio station and Allstate insurance.
I truly don't know if there's a better five-minute distillation of screamo's glory days than Neil Perry's side of their split seven-inch with Usurp Synapse in 2000.
It feels like he's trying to grasp onto his glory days as the great Professor X, as if he's only himself when he has a young charge to nurture.
In those simple times, these snacks were staples, and occasionally, on Saturday nights spent alone with Netflix and our stretchiest yoga pants, we like to relive those glory days.
Scott Lang (Paul Rudd) is reintroduced reliving his glory days as a superhero – not out of vanity or regret, but in order to entertain his daughter (Abby Ryder Fortson).
The cameras feature an integrated microphone, digital viewfinder, and lots of connectivity options like USB cable and SD slots—which definitely didn't exist in Super 8's glory days.
Sure, the Dark Souls games may ask you whether or not to extend the final days of a once bright era, but that world's glory days are long gone.
And rather than letting us bask in the glory days of 1950s Baltimore diners, the film jolts us out of nostalgia by revealing the open racism of those days.
But if you're buying a whole range of the gun sets with the hopes of recapturing the glory days of weekend-long K'nex builds you'll be out of luck.
I’ve got few complaints (the cameras just aren't that good), but even so the G7's unlikely to restore LG to it’s former glory days.
In other words, lots of people are deeply cynical about Kickstarter projects these days, especially when it comes to old school game designers promising to relive their glory days.
Inside, it was a distinctly more grown-up scene than Alig's glory days at the Limelight, but was still probably the wildest thing happening in the neighborhood before dinnertime.
The staff of seven taught her how to propagate plants and told her about the conservatory's glory days, when it had been kept immaculate by a staff of 20.
From her grey solitary life of cats and bird-feeding and slopping in shabby clothes to the shops she took herself back to her glory days of international importance.
In the 1950s, a Pittsburgh sanitation worker (Denzel Washington) reflects on the limitations of his life and remembers his glory days as a baseball star in the Negro Leagues.
Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.), in his seventh term, said he arrived in Washington "during the glory days," when an "all-star cast" — including Pelosi and her two lieutenants, Reps.
But as Garofalo reports, the majority of local whites don't seem to like it — they wanted Lewiston's glory days restored, not for culturally alien newcomers to transform their hometown.
Carmelo Anthony is 34 years old, and the glory days that once encouraged him to piddle from the mid-range without a conscience have been distilled into a memory.
Amanda Mull, a 22016-year-old managing editor for the PurseBlog, was in college during Mr. Jacobs's glory days, and she remembers saving up for his $1,300 "Stam" bag.
There is also more choreographed dancing than I have ever seen in one place since, well, the 90's: the glory days of unnecessary arm movements and synchronized jumps.
The band that would become Creeper longed for – and hinted at – the glory days of their beloved AFI, Alkaline Trio and My Chemical Romance, including their levels of ambition.
I'm just trying to run practice and teach these guys and preach to them about what this game is all about, so I never bring up the glory days.
In a sequel to HBO's award-winning film "The Gathering Storm," which starred Albert Finney, Mr. Gleeson here plays Churchill recalling in flashback his glory days during the war.
There is just Incandela, in the cavernous space he has shaped into a patchworked homage to high Viennese culture, the bordellos of New Orleans and SoHo's raw glory days.
CNN founder and media entrepreneur Ted Turner, 80, who was raised in Georgia but born in Ohio, owned the Atlanta Braves during the team's glory days in the 1990s.
For many fans, he is the last connection to the generation of drivers led by his father, who was known as the Intimidator, and the glory days of Nascar.
It's a mix of die-hard camp people reliving their glory days, once-homesick campers redoing their awkward years, and first-timers wondering what all the fuss is about.
These critics say tariffs will raise prices and invite foreign countries' retaliation while doing little or nothing to bring back the glory days of bountiful middle-class manufacturing jobs.
A poster of him from his title glory days hangs in the bedroom of the family's daughter, Paige (Florence Pugh), who's been wrestling since she was a young teenager.
St. John's success matters a great deal to a Big East that has yet to replicate the success of the glory days of Patrick Ewing and, yes, Chris Mullin.
Chief Executive Officer Brian Duperreault took the helm of AIG in 9623, promising to return the company to its glory days and make the company's general insurance business profitable again.
Any buyers looking to relive the glory days of the stand-up boom, can walk down the hill to the Comedy Store in the footsteps of some of the greats.
In many ways, it feels like a remnant of the glory days of indie film, when movies made for under $2 million could end up on the Best Picture list.
Serie A, the country's top club division, is unrecognisable from its glory days in the 1990s, they say, and domestic clubs are no longer capable of producing talented local players.
Bertl always reminisced about the glory days of the SV Austria Salzburg football club, while my mother's boyfriend, Günter, taught me to play chess when I was six years old.
The Bills have been one of the NFL's sickest franchises in the 2000s, and the glory days of the Super Bowl teams of the 1990s seem like an eternity ago.
A new Super 28 camera released 28-some years after Super 2300 effectively died seems like a fun idea for people eager to relive the glory days or escape digital.
They have won the Icelandic title on three occasions – 183, 1997 and 1998 – and the Icelandic Cup four times, the last success coming in 1998 during the club's glory days.
On shows like Gilmore Girls and other teen soaps of the WB's glory days, ambitious girls who clearly work hard are always foils to the girls we're supposed to like.
The physical demands and even risks largely still make BMX a young person's sport but you see racers out there in their 40s, old enough to remember the glory days.
Many have wondered why Queiroz, who enjoyed glory days as assistant manager to Alex Ferguson in two spells at Manchester United, would have taken the job in the first place.
Abandoning previous forays into video and digital magazines, Ms. Mayer, who formerly headed search at Google, is now focused on returning Yahoo to its glory days as a search engine.
I recently had the chance to chat with Elterman over the phone about hanging with rock royalty, being reunited with his negatives, and what he misses about his glory days.
It cleverly plays off all the Britney tropes you loved from her glory days: the album title, Glory, suggests the whole shebang is more self-aware than you might think.
"Rico, Valera and Hajji were three of the biggest stars of the glory days of Filipino music," the music columnist Baby A. Gil wrote in The Philippine Star in 2002.
Many of those flocking to the debates are lobbyists with campaign experience, allowing them the chance to relive their glory days on the trail and catch up with old friends.
In the glory days of seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher with Benetton and Ferrari, Germany hosted two races a year with huge crowds drawn to Hockenheim and the Nuerburgring.
The airdate for Berry's new series has not yet been released, so there's plenty of time to re-watch every old episode of Bake Off in its glory days until then.
So if you're feeling as nostalgic for those glory days of the Mickey Mouse Club as we are, look no further than its current (and irresistibly talented) freshman class of Mouseketeers.
Jaime Owens, editor-in-chief, Transworld Skateboarding, 2013–present: I think when I got here in 2013, that was kind of the last hoorah of all the glory days of Transworld.
Plenty of ink's been spilled over the years on Untrue's shadowy, melancholic atmosphere, but it's important to note how the album captures the ecstatic sensory overload of revisiting rave's glory days.
With the Nintendo Switch blowing up your feed and getting you to reminisce about the glory days of video games, you may have missed some of this week's best new apps.
Though the game has been in the works for a decade and doesn't launch until September, it has garnered a level of attention that harkens back to the franchise's glory days.
For union bosses across the country, it is also a chance to harken back to the glory days of organized labor in an attempt to reverse the tide of worker freedom.
But downtown business leaders are especially bullish on the prospect that the Younkers redevelopment can help return Walnut Street to its 2752th-century glory days by becoming a lively pedestrian mall.
His other books include "Pump and Circumstance: Glory Days of the Gas Station" (1993); "Home Away From Home: Motels in America" (1995); and "Fun Along the Road: American Tourist Attractions" (1998).
It represents a nostalgia for the supposed glory days when the press was the hero behind Watergate and the Pentagon Papers, and when integrity and independence mattered to journalists and publishers.
Stanley Cup banners and four banners with retired numbers still hang on a wall at the team's practice complex and inside Prudential Center, but the glory days seem so long ago.
Hamilton was on the podium from day one but Norris cannot expect such success at former champions who have fallen far from their glory days and are now in rebuilding mode.
The streamer reportedly pulled out all the stops, pouring over $125 million into Benjamin Buttoning De Niro and his co-stars, Joe Pesci and Al Pacino back to their glory days.
Nonetheless, it serves as a snapshot in time – a flawed, sullen, resentful John Terry, trudging away from his glory days on the pitch and down the long tunnel of footballing decline.
Nate Robinson may not be peaking out in his NBA glory days right now, but he's certainly still pulling out some crazy shit in his time in the NBA D League.
Coyote Johnson, nicknamed after the cartoon characters Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner from the Looney Tunes series, has been collecting muscle cars from his "glory days," according to VanDerBrink Auctions.
Once, in its glory days, it was a phallic jack-in-the-box transported from arena to arena across America as part of the Beastie Boys' 1003 "License to Ill" tour.
The larger question for markets is whether investors will now stop ignoring Trump's clear desire to rip up trade deals and apply tariffs to try and restore America's manufacturing glory days.
Long gone are Hungarian football's glory days of global dominance in the 1950s, or even their more modest achievements in the late 1970s and '80s when they reached the World Cup.
In the caustically funny Young Adult, Charlize Theron played a woman determined to relive her high school glory days by returning to her hometown and pilfering her married high school boyfriend.
Finally, however, after more than 20 years, fans now have an all-new 16-bit adventure to enjoy in " Sonic Mania," a return to the glory days of Sega's iconic platforming series.
Bryan was hot like nobody had been since Cena's initial just-dangerous-enough glory days of a decade ago; it's telling that, more than anything else, WWE seemed to truly resent it.
The interruption came nearly halfway through Act I, during Desmond's ballad "With One Look" — a song in which the cast-aside actress sings about her desire to return to her glory days.
The politicians can talk about jobs all they want, but the future jobs in manufacturing are not the assemblers, welders, sorters, packers, and shippers of the glory days of blue collar employment.
Angel Diaz told WFLA that she got a text message from Glory Days Grill that her food had been picked up, but her order was then canceled and her dinner never showed.
Although these businesses are sprouting up across Wall Street, they are unlikely to make up for huge profits banks earned during the glory days of bond trading, at least not anytime soon.
Macdonald, 27, plays Willowdean, the plus-size daughter to a former pageant queen (played by Jennifer Aniston) who relives her glory days in their small Texas town by hosting Miss Teen Bluebonnet.
The glory days are far in the past for the winners of nine constructors' and seven drivers' titles between 1980 and 1997, but Silverstone has a special place in the team's history.
I like Peppa Pig and the two-second "banned" videos, myself: Richard D. James is a prolific musician, but not since the glory days of Chris Cunningham has he released a video.
It could mean the glory days of social media will give way to creeping regulation and increasing wariness of organizations that have become central to our lives; possibly, many think, too central.
In her piece, she relives her glory days during the financial crisis, when her attacks on banks brought her to the country's attention and, ultimately, led to her election to the Senate.
It is the exact opposite of what happened in the glory days of the emerging market boom when quantitative easing by the US Federal Reserve flooded the world with cheap dollar credit.
Without official servers, not only are gamers denied the chance to relive their glory days playing SOCOM or Star Wars: Battlefront, the industry is deprived of an important part of its history.
In the long run, Trump and Pruitt's empty promises about the return of coal's glory days are just setting miners up for failure by not preparing them for a changing economic landscape.
It would be misguided to think that reshoring jobs from a handful of companies that are household names will be enough to bring back the glory days of manufacturing in this country.
Still on the air 30 years after its debut, "The Simpsons" may be past its glory days of seasons three through six, but this American institution is still essential (and timely) viewing.
Anthony, who led the Knicks with 25 points and hit several clutch shots down the stretch, also said it was premature to think that the glory days of Knicks basketball have returned.
Its pacing and focus on dancing through massive combat encounters recalls those old glory days of corridor shooters, but it's much more a game of resource management and positioning than its predecessors.
When Sears filed for bankruptcy last fall, many Chicagoans found themselves reminiscing about its glory days, particularly in North Lawndale, on the city's West Side, where the retailer's original headquarters still stand.
In the glory days before the internet and the financial collapse, newspapers were earning profit margins of 227 percent to 22017 percent, and they cost at least 13 times earnings to purchase.
But here's the thing: It's easy to label Phantom Thread as the work of a more "mature" filmmaker, with the glory days of caffeinated whip-pans and coke-fueled narratives behind him.
Back in the glory days of the form, constant debates would break out over whether this game or that game was a "failure" if it didn't get World of Warcraft level subscriptions.
Lampert had pledged to restore Sears to its glory days, when it owned the Sears Tower in Chicago, then the world's tallest building, and companies that included a radio station and Allstate insurance.
So you may way to take a minute to bask the glory days of the Awkward Moment Seal, when our advice came from animals, and our biggest concern was mucking up everyday situations.
They also discuss their glory days at Wolf + Lamb's now defunct studio space/venue Marcy Hotel, as well as the moments that marked when their careers really took off to the next level.
On the album chart, Michael Ball and Alfie Boe's joint record "Together" claimed the UK's Christmas Number 1 album position ahead of "Glory Days" by former "X-factor" talent show winners Little Mix.
If you have tens of thousands of spare dollars, very little taste, and a desire to revisit the smartphone glory days of last year, maybe Constellation is just what you've been waiting for.
However, if Macy's thinks the problem with retail is the lack of newness, excitement of selection, a slowing consumer or a strong dollar — it won't be able to return to the glory days.
The N.B.A.'s Raptors, who share Scotiabank Arena with the Leafs, delivered a championship in June in their 24th season to a generation of fans with no recollection of the Leafs' glory days.
Ya gotta watch ... after busting out the dance moves and explaining how that sequence all came about ... Tom summed up the glory days by busting out Les' signature cursing dialogue -- at Conan's request.
The celebrity appeal of the 110-year-old elite auto race is reminiscent of its '70s glory days, when Steve McQueen and Paul Newman drove its challenging day-into-night-into-day course.
As a result, even for the 15 biggest global drugs firms, returns on capital have halved since the glory days of the late 1990s, and are now barely above the cost of capital.
Previous technical head Tim Goss was moved aside in April, after former engineering director Matt Morris resigned from a team far from its glory days as the second most successful in the sport.
The club is working with city rivals Internazionale FC on a new stadium project to boost matchday revenues as part of a wider project to return to the glory days of the past.
The audience, which looked to be predominantly comprised of aging rock fans, got a kick out of the notion that the 70s would be considered to be anything but the genre's glory days.
He'll come at you, as he did in his real estate glory days when he even posed as his own press secretary to sing his own praises and critique others in Trumpian fashion.
On TV: Two Mets stars from the 1986 World Series-winning team, Darryl Strawberry and Doc Gooden, look back at their glory days and the drugs and other troubles that eroded their careers.
But a reorganization of the Communist Youth League laid out in the state news media on Tuesday indicated that its glory days as a finishing school for China's political elite may have passed.
His family office, formed as SAC began to wind down its operations in 2014, employs about 1,000 people — not too many fewer than Mr. Cohen's old hedge fund did during its glory days.
Mercedes deBellard whisks fans of David Lynch's seminal dramatic series Twin Peaks to the original glory days of Detective Dale Cooper's investigation and his professed love for a highly superior cup of coffee.
Why this matters: Trump has been hooked on coverage, especially of himself, since the glory days of the New York tabloids, when he would happily leak details about his affairs and business deals.
The end of the Cold War produced reams of self-satisfied commentary about how capitalism had won, socialism had lost, ideological struggle had ended and the glory days of human freedom lay ahead.
If your memory stretches back to the glory days of 2013, you'll remember the blog-buzz around Hannah Diamond's "Pink and Blue," arguably the strongest track to emerge from the collective to date.
In one, I'm an officer for Enclave, a military cult obsessed with bringing America back to its pre-war glory days, searching for the remnants of a failed military campaign against Vault 18.
Almost six years after it won that race in Brazil, the question is: Will McLaren ever recapture those glory days, or is it just another bystander to the battle between Mercedes and Ferrari?
In the early rounds especially, particularly when the auditioners were young black men, he slipped into a paternal role, offering firm encouragement and stories from the Commodores' glory (and not-so-glory) days.
Her father (Paddy Considine), is a failed jazz drummer still trying to reclaim his 1978 glory days, and her mother (Sarah Solemani) is struggling with postpartum depression after the unplanned birth of twins.
He plays to the audience like the notorious Andrew Dice Clay at his height, riffing the way Don Rickles once did in top Las Vegas rooms during his Rat Pack-era glory days.
That doesn't mean a return to the glory days of private offices, but it does mean workers have more space and more places to seek solitude than in the neo-Dickensian workbench settings.
Since then Cuba has developed a thriving cultural scene that recalls the glory days of the early '60s, with a world-renowned international film festival, dozens of artist-run galleries and vibrant theater.
Michaeli, who is white, knew nothing about the glory days of the Negro press and had been surprised to find while walking through the newsroom for the first time that almost everyone was black.
We catch a child Kate (Mackenzie Hancsicsak) singing for her talented, beautiful, and inadvertently critical mom Rebecca Pearson (Mandy Moore), who is reliving her musical glory days by trying to make her daughter better.
That means that if Microsoft can build a space to communicate with your co-workers, while using all Microsoft tools, then we can return to the glory days of all Microsoft, all the time.
Think of how many older iconic DJs get by unleashing the biggest tracks from their glory days on festival crowds, unaltered, seemingly forgetting what made the tracks such groundbreaking spectacles in the first place.
Even though he spent his glory days with a rotation of glamorous starlets like Natalie Wood, Debbie Reynolds and Jayne Mansfield on his arm, it was all a ruse to hide his sexual orientation.
Pruitt promised the "regulatory assault" on coal was over, saying the EPA will be protecting the environment "the American way," and insinuating a return to the glory days of American coal production circa 1958.
Not since its '70s glory days when Steve McQueen and Paul Newman drove its challenging day-into-night-into-day course has the 110-year-old elite auto race exhibited such strong celebrity appeal.
But the advent of fast, cheap fashion at one end of the market and affordable luxury at the other - combined with fierce online competition - has left it struggling to return to its glory days.
In her public politics, she uses the rhetorical vocabulary of America's glory days, when white tact and white taste and a deep voice and dignified white middle age connoted wealth and power and stability.
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When it comes to old college gear like sweatshirts and pennants, you might be better off hanging on to them to relive the glory days, rather than trying to sell them to a collector.
In a country that has long felt that its glory days of imperial power and artistic accomplishment were centuries in the past, Mr. Vann Molyvann's buildings were credited with giving Cambodians new self-confidence.
As the show charts the changing fortunes of men who became synonymous with Motown's glory days, the years keep moving forward with the relentlessness of a conveyor belt in an auto-making assembly line.
If you came to New York in the late '70s, as I did, to experience the beauty and terrors of the city in its ruins and its glory days, she will make you nostalgic.
Critic's Notebook In the glory days of Lillian Randolph's down-on-its-luck plantation, long before war broke out and the family fortune disappeared, Robert E. Lee was a guest in her very house.
As decrepit industrial enclaves wait for some new deal to replace the yanked promises of their glory days, one might forgive the billion-dollar incentives with which they try to recapture their lost prosperity.
The glory days when America was great — when people of color knew their place, immigrants weren&apost &aposrunning amok&apos and when the country wasn&apost at risk of becoming a majority brown country.
Relive your gaming glory days with this plug-and-play Sega Genesis miniature replica console — just connect it via HDMI to your TV, and you're ready to experience the device's 40 legendary gaming titles.
Even in the glory days, when blue-collar whites' wages were spiraling up and the Federal Housing Administration was helping them buy homes, those jobs and houses were not equally available to African-Americans.
Riding with the panache of his glory days, he sped away from Froome's group on the second and longest climb, the 15-mile ascent to the mountain pass Col de la Croix de Fer.
In a high-scoring affair reminiscent of the glory days between Edmonton and Calgary, the new-and-improved Oilers ran away with a 23-4 win, much to the delight of a crowded Rogers Place.
Some of Trump's recent foreign policy and national security hires — national security adviser John Bolton and CIA Director Gina Haspel — are even throwbacks to the neocon glory days of George W. Bush and Dick Cheney.
Its corporate sponsor, Generali, the insurance giant founded in Trieste during the port's glory days, slaps its name everywhere, from the race bibs on the boats to the red inflatable buoy marking the finish line.
By most accounts, the Bonanno crime family has been battered and crippled by prosecutions and high-profile defections in the last 15 years, even if its glory days long ago became grist for Hollywood screenwriters.
As it stands, about a dozen games still need help to be completed, but in the meantime, you can play any of the other completed games on Origami64, and relive some of Flash's glory days.
In "Now Museum — Now You Don't," the characters pace forlornly through a shrine to the glory days, covered with memorabilia from the era when Team Venture hobnobbed with celebrities like President Kennedy and Dick Cavett.
What started out as just ten friends having a beer has grown into a sizable get-together of passionate gabbers from all over Europe, who come to Kortrijk to share memories of the glory days.
The last game in the series (that was well regarded) was Samurai Shodown 5 Special, the Neo-Geo's last game, a swan song for SNK's glory days, and it's still played all over the world.
Rock critic Dave Marsh wrote a book, also called "Born to Run," in 1979, and later merged it with his 1987 biography "Glory Days" and other material into "Two Hearts," which came out in 2003.
Now that the glory days of the 90s are over however, Choco Tacos are a lot harder to find, so I've been forced to live without the chocolately take on the taco for many years.
Turkey likely is being used as a pawn in Russia's game — playing up Erdoğan's attempts at restoring Turkish pride built upon recalling the Ottoman Empire's glory days and tapping into a historical sense of grievance.
Neither can imagine a time when they stop going to arcades, and are heartened by the few advantage players they know in younger generations, but both seem to acknowledge their glory days are behind them.
Another reads the same part but then thinks aloud that JonBenét herself clearly wanted to participate in the contests and wasn't the victim of a so-called pageant mom trying to relive her glory days.
Instead we get wizards, dragons and spider kings, the band meting out classic doom that merges high fantasy with a sense of atavistic classicism wassailing the glory days of Candlemass, Cirith Ungol and Pagan Altar.
I saw this as an easy opportunity to relive her glory days—and meditate on how the 21st Century American City became so hostile to the alternative culture that once thrived in places like CBGB.
She earned another Tony nomination, for a 543 musical adaptation of "Grand Hotel," in which she was Grushinskaya, the high-strung ballerina, nostalgic for her glory days, played by Greta Garbo in the 254 film.
While its bikes like the Scout and the just-released Scout Bobber are aimed at younger buyers, most models revel in heritage, with styling and names that hark back to the company's prewar glory days.
Now it had seemingly gone, and word traveled down the hotline of despair, where there are regular reports that nothing at all is left of the Village to remind you of its bohemian glory days.
They would love to see the team return to its glory days when it won six consecutive constructors' championships from 13 to 2004 and five successive drivers' titles with Michael Schumacher from 2000 to 2004.
Lampert, formerly the company's chairman and CEO, had pledged to restore Sears to its glory days when it owned the tallest building in the world and companies that included a radio station and Allstate insurance.
It's where moms take yoga or Pilates, or dads relive their glory days on the basketball courts, or retirees attend lectures or cooking classes or have high-school students tell them how to work iPads.
Today MiMo, which stands for Miami Modern, bears more semblance to its glory days; longtime residents as well as newcomers, motivated by comparatively affordable rents, have set up shop and are behind MiMo's renewed energy.
We were talking about the glory days and started listing all the Indigenous surfers there are in Australia, and we got thinking that some of the best surfers out of the country are Indigenous anyways!
The bottom line is you should probably watch out for a new unlimited plan next week if you loved the glory days of MoviePass subsidizing your filmgoing but it probably won't be how you remember it.
Musician Blu Jemz and writer/producer Judnikki join COOKIES to talk about the disappointing first round of the playoffs, Harriet Tubman on the $20, the most fashionable NBA players, and the New York Knicks' glory days.
Why you'll love it: Party like it's 1991 with " Sonic Mania," an unexpected and brilliantly-executed throwback to the glory days of 16-bit gaming that reminds us how this speedy hedgehog rose to challenge Mario.
The parallel establishment had to content itself with sniping from the sidelines during neo-liberalism's glory days, consolidating its control of the universities and the public sector as it was locked out of Westminster and Whitehall.
The beating heart of the novel, out now, is Vivian Morris, an octogenarian reminiscing about her glory days at the behest of a young woman who wonders what Vivian meant to her father, way back when.
Alf was born in 1978, meaning he was a teenager during the glory days of Guns N' Roses and Skid Row, and was more than happy to introduce the glorious significance of these bands to me.
Those looking to relive the glory days could easily run most of these games through a virtual machine, but YouTuber nine took it a step (or several) further and built a period-accurate 1998 gaming rig.
The property had once housed a nightclub on the Chitlin Circuit called Dee's Bird Cage, but those glory days had long since passed: the roof was caving in, and the second floor was pockmarked with holes.
In powder form, cocaine has long enjoyed a glamorous image as the little secret of supermodels, hedge fund bros, and pretty much every band that looks back fondly on the glory days of the Sunset Strip.
To many of college basketball's broadcasters, Hield is a callback to the NCAA's glory days, an ambassador from a time when the relationship between athlete, university, and governing institution was happily presumed to be mutually beneficial.
After weighing all the pros and cons (including the features missing from the SE), I personally would spend a bit more on the larger iPhone and say goodbye to the glory days of one-handed phones.
In its glory days, that park, Ontario Place, focused on education, technology and innovation, and ranked among the most popular theme parks in the world, attracting about three million visitors a year in the late 1970s.
The prospect of jobs and subsidies that the site would bring has split locals between those who want to preserve rural Australia's way of life and those who say the glory days of farming are over.
The happier news is that for much of its three-hour running time, the modern-dress production serves as a reminder of the glory days of high-definition acting that was once the R.S.C.'s norm.
Mr Lemann never establishes whether the majority of the workforce, or only a small elite of workers—and their pampered, sometimes reprehensible overlords—benefited during the glory days of behemoths such as AT&T and IBM.
Elliot's sister Darlene, his right-hand woman during the fsociety glory days, has been turned by the F.B.I. and is now working against him, including by secretly planted a mirroring device on (or within) his computer.
The ceremony is the latest move in a broader effort by the Islanders' new owners to reconnect with the team's glory days ahead of the franchise's move into a new arena for the 230-20213 season.
Until that show tries to revive the glory days of Studio 54 (now a theater itself), here is a look back at Broadway's best efforts, rated on a scale of 1 to 5 disco-dancing emojis.
If you’re a casual gamer looking to have fun or a parent who wants to show their children the glory days of games past, you’ll find a lot to like with Arcade1Up.
" — "Affleck's line readings would be too mumbly and mulish even for the glory days of '50s Method and he might as well be wearing a T-shirt that says 'Shoot Me.' Fortunately, he's not the lead.
" But, as the guide describes, the glory days of fishing were already past, and "many an old skipper now hangs out a sign on his porch—Tourists Accommodated—and sits down to wait for the summer people….
Former wrestlers are just as vulnerable to telling stories of high school glory days as Al Bundy, but the reality is most wrestlers never win state championships or earn scholarships or a spot on the Olympic team.
Anna Kendrick steadies the ship and drops the dry one liners, Anna Camp is manic and highly strung, Brittany Snow is charming as she continually yearns for her Bella glory days and Hailee Steinfeld is just adorable.
Sports Briefing The Cincinnati Reds formally retired Pete Rose's No. 14 on Sunday, capping three days of celebrations that filled Great American Ball Park and transported a struggling franchise back to its glory days, if only briefly.
Dumplin' tells the story of a plus-size girl named Willowdean "Dumplin&apos" Dickson, whose mother (Aniston) is a former pageant queen who relives her glory days in their small Texas town by hosting Miss Teen Bluebonnet.
A multiple champ in Muay Thai and Kickboxing, Aerts was a prominent player in K-1's glory days, and, like Rob Kaman and Ramon Dekkers before him, inspired many other Dutch fighters to follow his lead.
It was just like the glory days for the Blackhawks in overtime as Jonathan Toews sent a cross-ice pass to Kane, who lifted the puck into the goal past Ducks goaltender Ryan Miller for the winner.
Theirs is a world of either being on it or talking about being on it, reminiscing about the glory days of bags past while sharing memes and links to Croatian festivals or Airbnbs for next summer's blowout.
The leaders of the Mad Ones (the name is lifted from Jack Kerouac's "On the Road") are in their early to mid-30s, so they are not wistfully hankering for the analog glory days of their youth.
Opera fans hold on to his 1960s and '70s glory days, when his sunny voice was in its prime — I mean, listen to this, right now — and he challenged himself in corners of the bel canto repertory.
Alongside Highway 22, uphill from Longview is its only remnant: a memorial cairn topped by a miniature derrick and surrounded by photographs from the glory days, including one of Pete's store and post office, and interpretive panels.
Though its glory days spanned only four years, the community played witness to the creation of the blogger Bryanboy, Hari Nef's transition from super-user to model and actress, and Jeffree Star's pivot from singing to cosmetics.
The glory days of rodents, in terms of the animals' size, were quite a long time ago, said Leonardo Kerber, a paleontologist at Universidade Federal de Santa Maria in Brazil and an author of the new study.
No, not pleasuring herself with a giant blue sex toy — rather Laurie gets mad at her mother for reliving her glory days as a vigilante crime-fighter and getting off on the fame and celebrity she received.
" The concert also featured a reunion performance by the Eurythmics, who have been almost entirely dormant since 2005, Debbie Harry rapping with DMC and Bruce Springsteen dueting with John Cougar Mellencamp on "Pink Houses" and "Glory Days.
" Echoing Trump's "Make America Great Again" election slogan, she vowed to oversee a return to France's glory days, saying if she were in power, the country would be "nothing like you have seen in the last 30 years.
Despite a pretty hefty spec bump over the eight-year-old Wildfire S, which had a 3.2-inch screen and 512MB of RAM, there's little else about the leaked handsets to suggest a return to HTC's glory days.
Bolland had battled to bring M&S back to its glory days, spending billions of pounds on the redesign of products, stores, supply chain logistics and the website to address decades of under investment at the clothing business.
Named after the champ's late wife, Adrian, the restaurant is a cosy neighbourhood bistro, but there's no doubting who the owner is: the walls are decorated with framed black-and-white photographs of Balboa in his glory days.
The often overlooked quintessential New York band stuck to the lo-fi sound they built a name for themselves on this, their fourth album, and the result is something that feels like a product of NYC's glory days.
The financing and additional store closures reflect the continued difficulties Lampert has had in his attempt to return Sears to its glory days, when it was among the largest retailers and owned the tallest building in the world.
Reunited at a Queens diner, Mr. Gooden and Mr. Strawberry look back at their glory days and their falls from grace, while Bill Maher, Keith Hernandez, Jon Stewart, Ella Mae Gooden (mother) and Tracy Strawberry (wife), offer commentary.
The film is interested not in the heart of Lee's career — he pitched for Boston and Montreal from 1969 to 1982 — but in the end of it, and the slow process of letting go of the glory days.
Giants 24, Jets 228 | Exhibition EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — Of the jersey-wearing fans at MetLife Stadium, many favored current stars from the Giants or Jets, while others, wistful for the past, modeled popular players from the glory days.
"Insecure" is being paired on Sunday nights with "Divorce," a new show from an HBO legend, Sarah Jessica Parker, but it's Ms. Rae who is delivering a richness of character and story reminiscent of the network's glory days.
And he can appreciate the skepticism that has accompanied a comeback that he never expected to make — at least not until recently, at 36, a decade removed from some of his glory days with the Golden State Warriors.
Back in the glory days, not so long ago, these lesser teams from teensy cities whined and moaned about payroll imbalances while they went about the proper business of losing many games to the Yankees and the Lakers.
He appeased those wistful for the New York glory days by name-dropping Steve Lappas, Butch van Breda Kolff and Jay Wright and by acknowledging that talking "ad nauseam" about Duke and Kentucky on television could become tiresome.
Named after Charles Dana Gibson, the magazine's former editor, and Henry Luce, its former publisher, the bar pays tribute to the glory days of the famed photojournalistic periodical, in a space where Norman Rockwell and editors once lounged.
Why it matters: This technology could revolutionize how sports networks and media outlets produce highlights, which remain a huge part of every sport fan's diet even if the glory days of Stuart Scott and "boo-yah" are over.
The Boss charged through a typically high-energy "Born to Run," changed the lyrics of "Glory Days" from baseball to football and punctuated "Tenth Avenue Freeze-Out" with an impressive knee slide across the stage into the cameras.
The result has been either U.S. absence (as at Hanover) or a succession of well-meaning but ultimately underachieving U.S. pavilions — shadows of what was accomplished in the glory days of Montreal in 1967 or Osaka in 1970.
Following four consecutive years of double-digit growth, total year-end revenues are expected to break the $10 billion mark this year, inching ever closer to the sales numbers the industry hit during the glory days of CDs.
In the 1960 version, the most we get about almost anyone is that they were all members of the 82nd Airborne during World War II, and the heist is partly just a way to relive their glory days.
While a monster story is enveloping the media world, sad-eyed folks from CBS seem to be gathered in a pub somewhere, talking of Edward Murrow and Walter Cronkite, while Bruce Springsteen's "Glory Days" plays on an endless loop.
Former Olympians to presently hold IBF titles, such as the aforementioned Joshua, Gennady Golovkin and James DeGale, have shown no signs of willing to revisit their glory days on the amateur scene and have spoken out against the move.
Generally, the NBC World Series is for amateur players, mostly college aged, but LaRoche and former Tigers pitcher Nate Robertson decided to see if they could get their buddies to play on a team and relive the glory days.
His new $600 million, 1,100-room presidential palace has become symbolic evidence for critics' claims that he wants to be the new Sultan, reprising Ottoman glory days, when one man had full power and Turkey led the Muslim world.
Where the parents of their New York peers are hip-hop pioneers well past their glory days in the limelight, the cast of GUHHATL is still more likely to be overshadowed by moms and dads who still make headlines.
The deal announced on Wednesday aims — admittedly amid cutthroat competition in the world's smartphone market — to resurrect the Nokia brand for consumers that may still remember the company's glory days before it fell behind rivals like Apple and Samsung.
They traveled to cities rich with punk history, like New York City, Boston, and Seattle, to explore old (and new) venues, meet staples in the local punk scenes, and relive the glory days of the beloved garage-based genre.
But, back in the glory days of "The Thin Man," Crosby and Hope road movies, Rin Tin Tin, Charlie Chan, and Bulldog Drummond, the film industry produced and released far more movies in a year than it does today.
M6 bought the French club in 999953 and hoped to bring back the glory days of the 1980s when Girondins won three league titles and two French Cups with players such as Alain Giresse, Jean Tigana and Marius Tresor.
Donald Trump ran for the presidency on a chaotic cocktail of issues: xenophobia and anti-immigrant sentiment, a rejection of the political class embodied by Hillary Clinton, and doses of nostalgia for the bygone glory days of U.S. manufacturing.
But the longer tradition initiated by Elizabeth I, which precedes England's presence in Virginia and Massachusetts, might find the perfect marriage of archetypes and opposites for Britain to be with india, which found its glory days in the Raj.
Though the glory days of U.S. manufacturing are over, President Trump's campaign promise to create manufacturing jobs in the United States will have ample benefits for the economy, Scott Paul, the president of the Alliance for American Manufacturing, said on Friday.
Back in the glory days of hand-drawn animation, every outfit, and every bead and button on it, had to be hand-painted, frame by agonizing frame, which meant that Cinderella's dress from 1950, say, while lovely, is remarkably unadorned.
During the glory days of political drinking it was routine for journalists to share a bottle of wine or more with their sources over a long lunch and then stagger back to their offices in order to hit their deadlines.
But if you're looking for a quick and easy way to relive the glory days of your parents' wood paneled basement (or to expose a new generation to the feeling), the NES Classic is a quick and relatively inexpensive way in.
The SP-1993 is a Wi-Fi picture printer, a device that harkens back to the glory days of Polaroid by giving you a pocket-sized, physical version of your favorite snaps from your smartphone, whenever and wherever you want one.
Kept alive and thriving through the war, a time "when the Reich wanted women to shut off their minds and keep their uteruses open," the company has left its glory days behind by the 1970s, when the film is set.
Meteorologist Scott Sabol of Cleveland's Fox 8 TV is a lifelong Cleveland Browns fan—one who remembers the Bernie Kosar-Reggie Langhorne "glory days" of the 1980s, along with the time Art Modell skipped town with the team in 1995.
The last time two Phoenix players had 35 or more in the same game was when Steve Nash (36) and Amare Stoudemire (41) managed it on March 31, 2008, during the glory days of the "Seven Seconds or Less" Suns.
Robert Reynolds, manager of the iconic American rock band The Killers, suggests that bundling music streaming services with television or video streaming providers could return the music industry to its glory days by charging a premium rate as low as $4.
While not as obvious as the role Saudi Arabia played as the market balancer for crude in the previous glory days of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC), the dynamics for China and metals may be somewhat similar.
In much the same way that Brexit voters selectively recall feelings of positivity about a past when things were intangibly 'better', United fans have fond memories of glory days that coincided with the presence of an angry bastard wearing the armband.
While it's tempting to look back on rock's grunge boom in the 90s as the genre's recent glory days, it's easy to forget that boom periods typically only benefit a small number of people and leave the rest on the curb.
Just in case you missed it in the epigraph, this is repeated several times in the game too That sounds a lot like the gang's early glory days we keep hearing about in both Red Dead Redemption 22 and 22.
The shorts follow three "up and coming DJ's" as they prepare for a fictional "Best New DJ" contest called "Ultimate Ultimate," that come off as something of a last-ditch corporate death rattle to cash in on EDM's glory days.
The narrative of The Grand Budapest Hotel is presented through the frame of a memoir by a dead author who, decades earlier at a dilapidated resort, encountered an aging former lobby boy who told him the story of its glory days.
Letter From Europe LONDON — When Muhammad Ali died last week, the memories spooled back inevitably to the glory days of the man who called himself the Greatest, a champion whose life intertwined with America's traumas of race, faith and war.
The Republican presidential hopeful will air a 60-second television ad during the NFL playoffs this weekend in which he catches footballs and takes questions about his glory days on the gridiron, which included a football scholarship to Tarkio College.
Some of the 'saviors' would reemerge after their fall from power; and we would see them in the flesh, at a bar or nightclub, their dull eyes lighting up only when they got a chance to reminisce about their glory days.
The Soviet Union collapsed years earlier; the Russian military was a shell of its former glory days; and the Russian state was so weak economically and riven by crime, corruption and terrorism that Moscow couldn't afford to play the geopolitical game.
That's a trick the show might have been able to pull off in the glory days of season one and two, but by season three, the mysteries of the week were rarely compelling enough to carry the weight of the show.
For one, their clothing often references the genre, and the Palace smiler hood nods to the glory days of the second summer of love, back when you're dad was necking pills in a field in Wiltshere like there was no tomorrow.
He was already enshrined in the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame, and he had long been an iconic figure for New York fans, who remembered his contributions as a player in the team's glory days in the early 1970s.
Mr. Kurson also oversaw the Observer's decision last year to end its print edition and drop "New York" from its title, severing a link to its glory days as a pink-hued broadsheet led by the famed editor Peter W. Kaplan.
Johnson clapped his back, mauled his hand, massaged his ribs, "just as he'd always done in the glory days of old, all the time hailing me as though I were a long-lost friend" before inviting him in for an interview.
Like many, I was a major fan of "90210" in its glory days and gave over so much of my precious time — every second worth it — to watching and then discussing the foibles of the kids of West Beverly Hills High.
Chevy does sell one overseas under the Trailblazer name , and the color of that jacket and the tortoise shell glasses in its pocket do hearken back to the 1970s glory days of the K5, if not a high point in men&aposs fashion.
When Lemire breaks from the comic's subdued blue gradients and deep blacks for full-color flashbacks, we see middle-aged Ouelette's glory days as an "enforcer," an unofficial hockey label for a player who racks up penalties when responding to an opponent's violence.
While the group seems copacetic on the surface, they stand around the ticking time bomb of an affair between Sam (Parisse) and Ethan (Key) and the fact that no one can help acting 19 when surrounded by their friends from the glory days.
In his later years, the indelible images of him were not the glory days in the ring, but of a shaking former boxer carrying the Olympic torch in 1996, or traveling around the world promoting humanitarian causes, and as an ambassador for humanity.
Despite his former role as the "Dash" to Jonathan Stewart's "Smash" during their tandem glory days in Carolina, Williams is a classically complete back, with strong shoulders and light feet and vision every bit as keen as it was in his mid-20s.
While Salesforce was born in the cloud and has been able to take advantage of the advancements in mobile and data analytics, Cisco's glory days were back when businesses bought their own infrastructure — in Cisco's case networking gear like big switches and routers.
He was part of the team's bright future, a complement to the explosive pick-and-roll combination of Jackson and Andre Drummond, who Johnson supplanted as the team's youngest player, and a player whose approach recalled the glory days of Deeee-troit basketball.
When Atari announced it was jumping back into the game-console arena, those old enough to remember the 8-bit glory days of the Atari 2600 — like myself — perked up, briefly lighting up whatever part of the brain responsible for feelings of nostalgia.
They didn't care about the size of Rubio's tax cut, because all the candidates were promising a big tax cut, they were all equally implausible, and voters — even conservative voters — just aren't as tax-obsessed as they were in the Reaganite glory days.
As Wolf descends into the seedier depths of London in search of Isabella's sister, displaced Nazis of every guise turn up, reminding the private eye of his former power and how far he and his comrades have fallen from their glory days.
"The biggest coal giant has fallen, and Peabody Energy's bankruptcy should serve as a wake-up call to anyone promising that coal's glory days will return," Mary Anne Hitt, the head of the Sierra Club's Beyond Coal Campaign, said in a written statement.
If not, it's a handheld ZX Spectrum, basically, allowing you to relive the glory days of 1980s gaming with about a thousand pre-loaded, gaudily colored, and once-slow-loading games you half-remember from when you were probably a barely developed fetus.
The team is ragtag and undisciplined, far from Jack's glory days in the mid-90s, but in typical sports-movie fashion, he whips them into shape (with a lot of accompanying profanity, to the team chaplain's horror), and they finally start winning.
The DBA crew sharing tales of its glory days is a lot like to a group of old friends recounting past triumphs to an outsider; the outsider may be amused, but he has no clue where fact separates from collectively embellished hyperbole.
In the premier episode of our new series Pick Ups, Fernando Perez heads up to the Bronx to meet Twelvyy on the courts at his native Castle Hill Projects to revisit his glory days and talk about how Lil B blessed the Knicks.
Mr. López Obrador, a proud leftist, has said he intends to restore the glory days of the national oil company, Petróleos Mexicanos, or Pemex, when it helped make Mexico self-sufficient in energy and provided hundreds of thousands of well-paying jobs.
"I've been here since 2009 and I have never seen the kind of the glory days description," said Senator Mark Warner, Democrat of Virginia, one of many former governors who over the decades has found the chamber a stultifying place to serve.
She puts a positive spin on the town's plight, admitting that it is "a bit rough around the edges" but pointing out that it has a legacy of mansions and parks from its glory days, and that it is embracing new technologies.
Though the N.A.A.C.P. has undergone a major revamp since its glory days of the 1960s, when the organization was on the forefront of civil rights advancements, it remains a hub of reliable Democratic support — particularly from older and more religious black voters.
That's kind of a shame because if the OP7T had a headphone jack and a removable plastic back, the OP7T would almost be a perfect phone for Android diehards who still reminisce about the glory days of phones like the Galaxy S5.
So that, I guess, is what I always saw the film being "about": those early glory days when it feels like anything could happen, the world is your oyster, and every party and encounter could be the one that changes your life.
It's a fitting summary of how On Pointe made me feel: While you can look back fondly on your glory days, and even let them inform what's ahead, no matter how you try there's just no way to truly recapture the magic.
Desperate to restore their glory days, Vergara has changed head coach 21 times in 14 years, built a shiny new stadium, and even taken his players to a spiritual retreat in the hope that a shaman might help them to rediscover their collective mojo.
Roberts' views on reading the Constitution and the appropriate powers of the judiciary are 180 degrees from the liberal glory days of the Earl Warren and Warren Berger courts that delivered some of the greatest policy victories for the American left of the 20th century.
New Jersey-born Springsteen, 67, and his E Street band have become one of the most iconic U.S. rock bands in the past 40 years, releasing music like "Born in the U.S.A." and "Glory Days" that capture the dreams and disappointments of ordinary working Americans.
Even though Mr Pujols's days as a superstar are long gone, the memory of his glory days and his albatross of a contract—he will earn over $100m from 2018 to 2021—ensures that the team will give him every opportunity to turn things around.
Here, we're focusing on those of you who want to indulge in a little tech retail therapy: Maybe that's a Harry Potter-like photo printer or a smart wall display, or, for those wanting to relive their karaoke glory days at home, a Bluetooth microphone.
Though 100 has been outsold by Little Mix's Glory Days and Adele's 25, neither of those were actually released in 2017, making Vera Lynn, who is famous for singing to the UK troops during World War Two, the biggest selling female album artist of 2017.
Still considered a younger member of the bike community, Timmins told me he yearns for the glory days—back when biking was the thing to do, when it was easier to go off the radar for months without the constant presence of society around you.
And it's far from clear that any of these initiatives will help the company maintain consumer relevance, much less return to the glory days when Intel's public-facing advancements like the Pentium range were among the most important factors in the progression of technology.
The state has become a kind of Republican mausoleum: GOP supporters can relive the glory days by visiting the stately presidential libraries of Ronald Reagan and Richard Nixon, but today Democrats control every statewide office and rule both chambers of the Legislature by commanding margins.
But then why is it that even though Ferrari receives the largest subventions from Formula One and generally has the healthiest budget — of nearly $210 million — as well as a vast staff, it is still struggling to regain the supremacy of its glory days?
The community's glory days at the turn of the 20th century were a story of people riding the train out from San Antonio to spend weekends taking the curative waters of the sulphur springs along Cibolo Creek, and stay in the 52-room Hotel Sutherland.
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" At a rally in the final days before the election, Mr. Zuma harked back to the A.N.C.'s glory days, saying: "Comrade Nelson Mandela stated eloquently in December 2000 when he said: 'The African National Congress is the only party that could deliver services.
New Jersey-born Springsteen and his E Street band have become one of the most iconic U.S. rock bands in the past 40 years, releasing music like "Born in the U.S.A." and "Glory Days" that capture the dreams and disappointments of ordinary working Americans.
Only this isn't the lavender-scented idyll of Provence or the gleaming luxury of the Riviera; the setting is La Ciotat, a port town that has gone from its midcentury glory days of building ships to its current slot in the global economy, servicing yachts.
But what I love most about "Harold and Kumar Get Blinded by the Light" (or "HAKGBBTL," for short) is the prospect of two unconventional Asian-American "model minorities" interacting with dispossessed blue-collar workers reliving their "Glory Days" atop stools in the Legion Hall.
Paris Fifty years after founding his namesake label, Jean Paul Gaultier bid goodbye to the runways with a spectacular show that harkened back to the glory days of the '80s and '90s, when catwalk extravaganzas were as much about theater as they were about fashion.
To be fair, the first weeks of the Trump administration have in important ways been glory days for journalism; one must honor the professionalism and courage of the reporters who have been ferreting out the secrets this authoritarian-minded clique is so determined to keep.
It is a combination of over-the-top praise for their candidate, nostalgic remembrances of glory days and rewarding aides they liked and score-settling with their enemies, particularly Paul Manafort, whose arrival in the campaign started the countdown clock on Mr. Lewandowski's dismissal.
The new series of Robot Wars promises to bring something new to the table but, likewise, it gives us the opportunity to reminisce, and remember the glory days of Hypno-Disc, and Raizerblade, and that red furry robot which inevitably used to burst into flames.
Grown men hanging onto their sports-playing past is nothing new, whether it's Springsteen reminiscing about his hot-shot baseball playing friend on "Glory Days," Al Bundy's tale of scoring four touchdowns in one game at Polk High, or whatever your uncle was good at.
Marilyn plays bass for Witchcryer, a doom band fronted by Suzy Bravo, and he came of age during the city's headbanger glory days—a time documented on the wall next to us, where a collection of tickets to Black Sabbath, Slayer, King Diamond, and Metallica is spotted.
We either assumed they were in a band or, if they weren't, they were someone trying to relive glory days that were long gone, like the old high school quarterback who pops back into high school parties because no one cares who he is in college.
In these two areas, SSTs and flying cars, change is happening that is reminiscent of the glory days of aeronautics—the half-century after 1903, the year that the Wright brothers made the first widely recognised, heavier-than-air powered flight, at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
Nokia — in its newest iteration as a licensed brand of HMD — is a long way off from its glory days, the years when it not only set the pace for innovation in the mobile phone market, but also led it as the world's biggest handset maker.
Above all else, in 2016 we should celebrate people working on-demand jobs for their willingness to take charge of their careers, for their refusal to sit around waiting for the glory days of "traditional" jobs to return and for their determination to embrace new opportunities.
But just as the glory days of waking up to fresh food in the dining hall and having all your friends within the same zip code can't last forever, these discounts expire post-cap and gown — so it's worth taking advantage of them while they last.
He wrote that the "glorious era of rough-edged experimentation blossomed mainly in the 1990s, right up to around the iPhone and Android launches of the late 2000s," which basically means that all us millennials who are excited about the Internet of Things missed the glory days.
The new Power Rangers movie is nice and all, but we know that we kind of pine for the glory days of waking up on Saturday, sneaking sugar cereal until your body was fully vibrating, and then tuning in to watch the Rangers absolutely demolish some Putties.
But any hope that Nadal, who turns 30 this year, can revive the glory days when he ruled tennis were blown away in the first round by compatriot Fernando Verdasco, who roared to a 7-6(6) 163-6 3-6 7-6(4) 6-2 triumph.
The long-ball hitting contest, a highlight of the run-up to the All-Start Game on July 613 at Marlins Park, sets up like a heavyweight clash from boxing's glory days with 6-foot-7 (2.01 metres) Judge going against 6-foot-6 (1.98m) Stanton.
To rock diehards who are constantly in search of the guitar messiah that might come along and restore the genre back to its glory days, whenever those were, Booker seemed to fit the profile—handsome, charismatic, riffs for days, handpicked by Jack White as tour support.
That is the only time in Stanley Cup history that anyone has won five in a row," said Kirshenblatt, adding that "three of the remaining four Maple Leaf teams will be coming off, leaving 1967 [the Leafs' last Cup victory] as the last of the glory days.
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We asked an expert We asked an expert Donald Trump ran for the presidency on a chaotic cocktail of issues: xenophobia and anti-immigrant sentiment, a rejection of the political class embodied by Hillary Clinton, and doses of nostalgia for the bygone glory days of U.S. manufacturing.
But almost as soon as the final whistle blew, and after the players and coaching staff poured onto the field, the supporters shifted to a more familiar standard, "You'll Never Walk Alone," the anthem they have sung since the club's glory days in the 1970s and '80s.
To walk the airport's deserted corridors now is to know that its glory days of just a decade ago are gone, a glaring casualty of an airline merger that transformed the American aviation industry but cost the Mid-South's most important city its status as a hub.
An ambitious provincial physician whose mother worked as a maid during the house's glory days under the Ayres family, he looks back fondly on a summer day he spent there in 1919, when he was 8 years old and local commoners were invited to a fair.
Americans who love trains above all other forms of travel will sigh loudest during a chapter on the glory days of the Santa Fe Super Chief from Los Angeles to Chicago, whose décor was inspired by the Native American tribes in the areas the trains traversed.
These were the glory days of "confessional" poetry, and, ironically, the most glorified of the self-confessors was Lowell, who displayed no qualms about making poetic use of his marital problems, or his stay (one of many) in a mental hospital, or even other people's private letters.
As wolves are recolonizing the wide-open spaces of the West, they are running into a buzzsaw of political meddling at the hands of a ranching industry that yearns for the glory days of its forebears, who killed wolves to the brink of extinction generations ago.
Rose makes it clear that all of us constitute the raw materials to be dredged, stripped, and pumped for someone else's benefit, until all value has been removed and what's left is a barren landscape of abandoned buildings and false memories of glory days that never were.
As far as I've been concerned since I hit upon them a few years back, Whitey Morgan and the 230's are a bright spot in a modern country landscape that all too often feels light years removed from its dusty, lonesome, bar-fighting glory days.
The chasm between Brazil's glory days, when the Seleção won five World Cups and produced legendary stars such as Garrincha, Pelé, Ronaldinho, and Ronaldo, and the current generation of players was vividly captured by the 22011-1 humiliation by Germany in the semifinal of last summer's World Cup.
Such nostalgia exists as a weird feedback loop—a wistfulness for a time when a guy considerably older than me tempered his own cynicism with wistfulness about getting older, over music that mined the work of his own musical heroes as a wistful gesture towards those artists' glory days.
Gus, short for Asparagus, now hangs out as a cat usher reliving his glory days as a great actor of the Victorian age, while Grizabella is portrayed as a down-and-out stray who is hinted to have fallen into sex work (seriously) after losing her once-stylish life.
Matt Kemp grew up a fan of the Atlanta Braves during the team's glory days of winning five National League pennants and a World Series title in the 1990s, and the 31-year-old outfielder now is living a childhood dream of suiting up for his favorite team.
These glory days went hand-in-hand with a British and Irish core succeeding during the Cool Britannia era, when laddish banter went unchallenged on terrestrial TV without 'PC' intrusion – see the casual homophobia of They Think It's All Over, and the use of blackface on Fantasy Football League.
In a way, Teo going to the NBA at a somewhat advanced age — he turned 30 earlier in March — is a throwback to the glory days of Serbian and European basketball, when ballers would only make their NBA move after proving themselves in the Euroleague and local competitions.
Yet, for all its splendors, there was a slightly self-important quality to the performance that kept me a little distant, as if the orchestra was claiming ownership of a work from the glory days of Viennese classicism and showing an American audience how it's played at home.
Over lunch at Tavern on the Green, in their signature rhythm and ratio, Mr. Taylor, 39, and Mr. Eichner, 38 — who will also soon appear in FX's "American Horror Story: Cult" — recalled cherished VHS tapes, the glory days of gay night life, and apartments with curtains for doors.
Raphael believes their success is partly driven by a general nostalgia for Dortmund's long-gone beer heritage and for its former glory days as a major coal and steel city; as well as being the name of the beer's founding family, Bergmann is also the German word for miner.
A paradigm shift of sorts is needed because, let's face it, the supposed glory days of nightlife—oh, to be back when there was a club on every street corner and a perfect pinger in every pocket—won't make a comeback in an era of immense fiscal pressure.
In the video above he traces the history of the technology, from its early days as a videogame innovation to the glory days of Gollum to this summer's stunning War for the Planet of the Apes, perhaps the most impressive merger yet between high-end technology and big-hearted performance.
Young Adult slowly coaxes the audience into sympathizing with Mavis, a fading queen bee who's had trouble letting go of her high school glory days, and who starts out hilariously awful even before she embarks on her alarming quest to "liberate" Buddy from domesticity ("babies are boring," she boozily insists).
When Chen took over the company in November 2013, it seemed he was on a fool's errand trying to save a company that had little chance in the handset market, but one thing the company had was some cash on hand from its glory days as a popular handset maker.
While you could probably pass on re-watching the whole series — unless you're dying to spot a pre-fame Josh Henderson in the first episode or relive the glory days of Ryan Cabrera — we highly recommend revisiting Ashlee's first two albums, which are still, to this day, filled with jams.
While the sporting media obsess over who will manage England's biggest club next season and speculate which new players will be signed to bring back the glory days, the man tasked with bringing in the money remains very confident about the prospects for the soccer club over the long term.
The practice of calibrated accuracy between model and image, which Degas dragged like an albatross from the glory days of the French Academy into the chaos of World War I, had been ambushed decades earlier by the Impressionists, with Pablo Picasso's "Les Demoiselles d'Avignon" (1907) delivering the coup de grâce.
But there will be a melancholy feeling among all of us who read the paper in its glory days to see the printed NME retired, because those dirty pages remind us of the fury of youth and of the feeling of belonging that comes with being present and physically engaged.
The girl who everyone ignores turns invisible; the girl whose mother wants to relive her high school glory days through her steals her body; and when Buffy sleeps with her boyfriend, he does something worse than just disrespecting her the next morning: He turns evil and goes on a killing spree.
Casting aside those inauthentic tropes that have plagued modern rock for nearly a decade, it's been embraced by a fandom seldom seen since those early 00s glory days – one that's already invested in the group's every move in a way few non-Matt-Healy-fronted bands could ever dream of.
Drake loves to rap about rap's flamboyant glory days, the "Hype Williams, 'Big Pimpin'" era, but he can't quite strike the magic of a "Big Pimpin'" type of single, the sort of song that makes you feel like a million bucks rather than just reminding you that Drake has a million bucks.
Walhberg, 47, who finds a West Coast counterpart in Lakers superfan Ice Cube for the doc, chatted with PEOPLE about his passion for the project, a particularly powerful memory from the Celtics' glory days and the trade-off he makes with wife Jenny McCarthy so he can get in his sports tube time.
Then, there's the Richmond, VA-based band's updated take on the glory days of 90s death metal, which adds technical know-how and polish to the spirit of the classic albums that emerged from Tampa's Morrisound Studio and Roadrunner Records (the un-fuck-with-able ground zero dyad of the sweatpants boner set).
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Unlike Little, whose career was on the upswing — he'd started an eponymous, thriving label eight years prior — the company had descended to a sorry state since its glory days making military boots during World War II. By then, it was producing lackluster footwear for yellowing, end-of-row stores in small market towns.
Song titles such as "Ice Blasting Storm Winds" and "The Technogoat" aren't winning any points for creative naming, but they are fantastic throwbacks to black metal's glory days, and boast just enough of the band's patented intensity to stand on their own, instead of sounding like a tired rehash of the genre.
More important than the charm factor is that La La Land's song-and-dance elements hark back to the glory days of Hollywood musicals, which were at their best during hard times, when people wanted not only to escape their troubles but also be reminded there was some goodness in the world.
The glory days of the nineties may be over, but there is still a residual excitement when it comes to seeing what template a team will wear this season, which perhaps says something about the hopelessness of being a football fan and the ease with which corporations and manufacturers exploit our loyalties.
Many of today's rap conversations are focused on two extremes: Either fans are arguing whether artists introducing unconventional elements to the genre are polluting it or moving it forward, or they are debating if revivalists are properly leading our youth down a path that upholds the favored qualities of hip-hop's glory days.
With Robinson, 95, the final link to the Indians' glory days watching from a private box at a seething Progressive Field, Cleveland were unable to close the circle with a World Series win of their own, falling 9-3 to the Chicago Cubs to set up a Game Seven winner-take-all showdown on Wednesday.
The romance of the glory days of flight, Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and company wrestling their planes over the Andes and the Sahara, with the freedom of the whole sky thanks to their skill and their machinery, feels distant from today's strictly ruled, tightly regimented airspaces, and constant surveillance anywhere near a major airport.
"While the 'war on coal' narrative makes a good soundbite in coal country, while it's easy for Donald Trump to show up to a rally and put on a hard hat and promise to return coal employment back to its glory days, we've been transitioning away from coal employment for a long time," Houser said.
" The "Glory Days" singer took to the stage at one of his concerts in Australia on Monday to slam the move, telling the crowd, "Tonight we want to add our voices to the thousands of Americans who are protesting at airports around our country the Muslim ban and the detention of foreign nationals and refugees.
" An exception ... The WashPost's Erica Werner writes from Akron that Ohio workers love the tariffs despite their potential effect on statewide politics: "Although few argue that Ohio's steel production industry can be restored to its glory days, steelworkers here hold out optimism that some idled facilities could be restarted and some jobs brought back.
She started her career in magazine publishing in what she says were "the glory days of magazines," but her high-octane productivity pushed her to look further afield: She began her own beauty blog in 2006 just as the blog world was ramping up and had three books published by the time she was 30.
American voters face leading candidates who are another septuagenarian baby boomer whose vision for America is to go back to the so-called glory days (Donald Trump), go back to boring (Joe Biden) or radically reshape America by spending trillions upon trillions of dollars (Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders) the U.S. may not really have.
Informed by this French city's incongruously tropical civic icons, as well as its glory days as a Roman metropolis during the reign of Augustus, Boghiguian peppers her procession with palm trees, crocodiles that appear to be either venerated or roasted, and references to Nîmes's Roman vestiges, including the superbly preserved temple next-door to the Carré d'Art.
"As entertaining as it was during the last debate -- and frankly as therapeutic it was for people, myself included -- to watch Marco engage in his old locker room glory days of trading insults and following up the next week talking about the size of Donald Trump's hands -- it's not going to get the job done," Johnson said.
Broadcast networks haven't had much luck with high-concept dramas since the glory days of Lost, but ABC's latest attempt sounds intriguing: Refugees from a war-torn country seek asylum in a small American fishing town, but we soon discover that the country these people are from is America – and the war they are fleeing hasn't happened yet.
For the Knicks, bringing him in with one season left on his contract is about Jackson trying to have it both ways: continuing to pin hopes of glory days on the development of the Latvian giant Kristaps Porzingis while surrounding Porzingis with enough veteran talent to allow this long-suffering franchise to live more in the moment.
With no prospective owners to be found the Crociati's fate was sealed, and the club was re-formed as Parma Calcio 1913 and relegated to Serie D. It was a tragic and ignominious end to a period of disastrous and at times criminal mismanagement, and a far-cry from the glory days which initially came with Calisto Tanzi's ownership.
And while the Museo Archeologico, with its extraordinary collection of antiquities, remains a bit neglected, most of the city's art, culture and social scene are on an optimistic bender, and the charms of Naples — the Baroque excess, the indulgent cuisine, the mesmerizing fugue state of it all — beckon as they did in the city's Grand Tour glory days.
EditorsNote: Corrects to Laine second behind Crosby in goals Oilers' power play too much for Jets WINNIPEG, Manitoba — The 213s broke out at the MTS Centre on Thursday night and just like they did during their glory days, the Edmonton Oilers broke the hearts of the Winnipeg Jets, this time with a convincing 6-3 victory.
Two new books about being Muslim in today's volatile world — Omar Saif Ghobash's "Letters to a Young Muslim" and Ali A. Rizvi's "The Atheist Muslim: A Journey From Religion to Reason" — may help us return to those glory days when Americans weren't so frightened and could see the world as more than just Us Versus Them.
Yesterday (April 10), Ludacris birthed the music video for his new single "Vitamin D" (it's clever, you see, because you think it's about proper nutrition, but it's actually about sex!) It's fun enough, and has an extremely above-average chorus which, thanks to Ty Dolla $ign's extra vocals, is pretty reminiscent of the glory days of Timbaland and Justin Timberlake.
Filmed by Risky Roadz at the best party you've never been to (which includes rules such as "no sex in the dressing room" and "Snapchat and die"), the whole thing will get you feeling misty-eyed for the glory days of Channel U—in that it was filmed on a hand-held camera and culminates in everyone smashing up a car.
On the bright side, if you're in town for a wedding or fancy occasion, you can prove to your parents or friends that you do,in fact, have your shit together by showing up in one or a few well-made Mashburn pieces—plus, you'll fit right in with all the bros who still talk about frat parties and "the glory days."
Armed with a name that hearkens back to the glory days of 70s ebony porn and a dedicated cult of cyber bullies affectionately referred to as the #TheDingoHive , Dingo has been making waves and pissing people off across the internet for the past several months with his relentless criticism of current rap trends and the artistry that exists within his own city.
Ms. Yaeger, a fashion mainstay who wrote for decades for The Village Voice during its alterna-bible glory days and now contributes to Vogue, has a signature, unvarying style: an anachronistic little bob dyed flaming red, pyramidal layers of skirt and underskirt, the exaggerated lips painted à la Betty Boop, two traffic-light dots of rouge high on her cheeks.
Ex-high school star in podunk town in northern New Hampshire thinks he's qualified to instruct the kids how to take faceoffs because he once scored a hat trick against the rival school 27 years ago, but really he knows nothing about the theory of the game and is just there to attempt—in vain—to re-live his glory days.
So this iteration of the story is simultaneously nostalgic for the characters' '80s glory days; for the '90s grunge era (around when the masterminds David Wain and Michael Showalter made the sketch comedy "The State" for MTV); and for itself — that is, for 2001, before its stars, like Elizabeth Banks, Amy Poehler and Paul Rudd, went on to bigger things.
I want to tell you about how I remember Barneys in its early glory days, all avant-garde charm and quirky excess, but my strongest memory of going with my family as a child had nothing to do with the store: It was the grilled cheese I'd get at the diner next door, whose name has been lost to time.
IN THE LAND OF MENBy Adrienne Miller Reading Adrienne Miller's account of her decade-plus working at men's magazines during the glory days of print journalism, I was reminded of how, in the 1990s, it was seen as daring and even outré for educated liberal men, reacting to the perceived scourge of political correctness, to say demeaning things to women.
Wanda likes to station herself in her wheelchair on the sidewalk in front of the building, smoking with a cigarette holder like a silent-movie star and drinking vodka through a straw, as she talks about her glory days to Mateo (Sean Carvajal), the sweet seventeen-year-old son of a terminally ill resident, and works on purposefully starving herself to death.
As we move into the era of transgender bathrooms and L.G.B.T.Q.I.A. studies, when millennials are more likely to take their cultural cues from Justin Bieber's Instagram feed than 6,363-word profiles of Sean Penn, Mr. Fielden is charged not just with bringing back Esquire's glory days, but with also figuring out exactly what the Esquire man — that is, the American man — is in 2017.

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