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"golden age" Definitions
  1. golden age (of something) a period during which something is very successful, especially in the past
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It's the period of the first golden age of television and the last golden age of radio.
The golden age of global firms has also been a golden age for consumer choice and efficiency.
Cable created the golden age of television, but it ended a golden age for the bully pulpit.
We are living in the golden age of Rihanna, and Rihanna is enjoying the golden age of herself.
We may be in a Golden Age of television, but we're also in a Golden Age of tell-alls.
We may be in a golden age of television drama, but the '90s were arguably the golden age of cartoons.
We are living in a golden age of authors telling Americans that we no longer live in a golden age.
We're not living in the golden age of AI, but we are living in the golden age of AI-enhanced productivity.
If the golden age of television is, in fact, coming to an end, at least we&aposre still in the golden age of podcasts.
" And when asked if the candidates could transport the United States to its "golden age," only 28500 percent thought that "America's golden age is now.
If Korean painting has a golden age, it's the 18th and early 20083th century; and if the golden age has a pre-eminent painter, it's Jeong.
They remain, however, critical to decoding behaviors that walk like a golden-age troll, and talk like a golden-age troll, but act like a Trump-Era fascist.
We are living in the golden age of TV. (Have you seen The Mandalorian yet?) But we're also living in the golden age of board and tabletop games.
The genre of "How has America gone wrong?" is overstuffed; we are living in a golden age of authors telling Americans that we no longer live in a golden age.
The golden age of vinyl In Nairobi's golden age of vinyl between the 1970s and 1980s, records were being pressed by Polygram, a Dutch-German entertainment company which later merged with Universal Music.
We are truly living in the golden age of television.
Researchers say we're enjoying a "Golden Age" of exoplanet discovery.
Meanwhile, this was the golden age of the Twitter mythos.
Western animation is in the middle of a golden age.
Not everyone participated in the Golden Age, not at all.
Watched more (we are in the golden age of TV)?
I'd spend hours listening to programming from the Golden Age.
It's a golden age for queer characters in comic books.
We are in the golden age of Facebook meme groups.
But that golden age was built on some rusty foundations.
We're clearly entering a golden age of socially conscious athletes.
When historically does this pining for a Golden Age emerge?
This should also be a golden age of free speech.
This week's crash foreshadows the end of that golden age.
Politics drove science's golden age, not the other way around.
Are we living in a golden age of conspiracy theories?
We're living in a golden age of wacky food trends.
We now live in a golden age of celebrity altruism.
The golden age of passwords is coming to a close.
The Gilded Age was not a golden age in America.
Dark Souls is entering a bit of a golden age.
We've reached the beginning of a golden age for periods.
"I think space is about to enter a golden age."
We are not in a golden age of multicamera comedies.
The 1920s were also the golden age of German cinema.
Baby food is in the midst of a golden age.
We are living in a golden age of rubbernecking entertainment.
But then that golden age was betrayed by the elites.
MTurk ushered in a "golden age" for social science research.
That might not make for a golden age of punk.
The 8003s were undoubtedly the golden age of kids' meals.
"It's like the golden age of the lad," said Philip.
It was a golden age for fashion, beauty, and music.
And then the golden age is 4, 5, and 6.
And we're in a kind of golden age of beer.
The 2900th century was the golden age of American quackery.
We live in the golden age of the TV reboot.
"I call this the golden age of robotics," Wolff said.
We are living through a golden age of exoplanet discoveries.
So far, we've lived in a golden age of malfunction.
BECKY QUICK: What created the Golden Age to begin with?
The idea that this is the golden age of television.
So it's the golden age of television with an asterisk.
The 70s was also a golden age for black radio.
"We live in the golden age of outsourcing," Krawcheck said.
In the sport's golden age of velocity, Syndergaard is king.
Surely, 2016 is not the golden age of street performers.
LONDON — We are living through the golden age of celebrity relationships.
In that sense, this is a golden age of factual discourse.
We are currently living in the golden age of superhero movies.
STAND-UP comedy had its first golden age 40 years ago.
"It's a golden age everywhere, if you want it," said Howery.
China is in the midst of a "golden age" for philanthropy.
Now, let's talk about internet of things and turbo golden age.
It's the golden age for reimagining adaptations that have already happened.
You talk a lot about the "golden age" of serial killers.
THE 1960s and 1970s were a golden age of Pakistani cinema.
LAS VEGAS — We're deep into the golden age of Bluetooth speakers.
Arguably, we're now living in a golden age of artificial intelligence.
In other words, shoppers live in a golden age of convenience.
Sure. Well, the 1920s was the golden age of demand engineering.
Flavored coffee lovers, you are living in a true golden age.
We are truly living in the golden age of human innovation.
"The 1920s really begins the golden age of medicine," he explained.
For one sector of the industry, it is a golden age.
For me, that was the golden age of San Francisco clubbing.
My friends, we're in the golden age of gaming while pooping.
IN A sense, this is a golden age for free speech.
Though this was certainly no golden age, three principles remain useful.
Grant was a legendary actor and icon of Hollywood's Golden Age.
Americans have this image of the founding as a golden age.
We are living in a golden age of processed vegetable snacks.
I talked to him about that golden age of French porn.
We are living in the golden age of the silent video.
Square Feet For the modest warehouse, this is a golden age.
The first golden age of Bahamian basketball occurred in the 1970s.
Mediator This is, in many respects, a golden age for journalism.
"We are living in a golden age of photography," she said.
" Dr. Erickson added: "The golden age of paleontology is right now.
This is the golden age of local journalism, of American journalism.
We're entering the early stages of the golden age of robotics.
In the golden age of blogging, she was an A-lister.
Opinion Columnist This has been a golden age for brain research.
And so for us at this time, we looked at ... our basic idea, the thing that motivates us is that we're at the second golden age, at the dawn of the second golden age of audio.
Mr Lee began his career in the "Golden Age" of comic books.
Did we mention it's absolute treasure trove of golden age sci-fi?
Families And The Nostalgia Trap, a search for the supposed "golden age"
It birthed a "golden age of content" for consumers around the world.
Those guys represented the golden age of hardcore frontmen in the Northeast.
Living in the so-called golden age of television has its consequences.
It evokes fond memories of the golden age of handheld gaming. Sold.
All this sounds as though a golden age for universities has arrived.
It doesn't portray a "golden age" in 1963 or 1988 or anything.
Silicon Valley, he says, is enjoying a golden age of AI technologies.
Fortunately, we find ourselves in the golden age of couples sex toys.
Indeed, many SIGINTers believe that their golden age is already behind them.
We're in the golden age of asking what happens after an affair.
But the golden age is not coming back, perhaps not ever again.
The so-called golden age of TV has changed the audio equation.
The golden age of globalisation, in 1990-2010, was something to behold.
Because the 2000s were a precursor to the Golden Age, that's why.
This is what we learned about today's golden age of drug trafficking.
The new wave of Pakistani cinema may well eclipse its golden age.
The golden age of physical notes and snail mail is long gone.
Some people are saying that this is the golden age of television.
That was in 1985, a golden age of immigration to this country.
But this isn't the golden age of gadgets, at least not yet.
Sure, this was a golden age of cartoons so competition was tough.
The last two decades have been called a golden age for television.
And, wait, when you say "golden age," John, what does that mean?
They were pioneers returned from hip-hop's golden age, but not prophets.
John Yembrick: I feel like we're in a golden age right now.
He calls the period between 1999 and 2013 the "Third Golden Age"
UPON SUPERFICIAL inspection, Pakistan's market for expression is enjoying a golden age.
FROST: ARE WE COMING INTO THE GOLDEN AGE OF ACTIVISM, RIGHT NOW?
Memory is selective, history is partial, and youth is a golden age.
The journey toward graphene's golden age is a slow but steady one.
If it works, it could mean a new golden age of navigation.
NEW HAVEN H. Perry Chapman discusses the Dutch Golden Age of painting.
The lesbian vampire film dates back to the Golden Age of Hollywood.
But this isn't the Golden Age of gadgets, at least not yet.
TV right now is in a new golden age for fantasy novelists.
No, we haven't quite entered a new golden age for American workers.
Can a culture exist without a version of a Golden Age Myth?
If we're living in the golden age of anything, it's being yourself.
And today, in the golden age of television, the stereotype rages on.
That was true in the golden age of Yiddish speakers in America.
Golden-age thinking feels woven into the fabric of the art form.
During this "golden age" for Europe, imperial powers had to navigate decolonization.
"We're just entering a new golden age for pizza," he told us.
New York (CNN Business)This is the golden age of food delivery.
Hunters deliberately channels the grand, mythic spirit of Golden Age comic books.
Sato's time in office, from 1964 to 1972, was a golden age.
It is "Everything's Coming Up Profits: The Golden Age of Industrial Musicals."
It has not been a golden age for Toronto sports in general.
For Voice devotees, the golden age was always the one just past.
David Brooks It's clear we're living in a golden age of bailing.
Lionsgate aimed for fanciful artistry with a golden age of Hollywood sensibility.
To Mr. Gore and others, this is a golden age of documentaries.
The Prado opened during a golden age of museum expansion in Europe.
It looks like a golden age of Super Bowls is upon us.
The 1970s ushered in a golden age of congresswomen from New York.
It has really ushered in a new golden age of the con.
"Lion / Golden Age Thinking" is out on Chess Club Records on 7.27.
According to Nolan: The reason we went with the shogun, Imperial Japanese motif for that world is in large part because of the beautiful relationship you had between the golden age Westerns and the golden age samurai films.
The current state of NBA Twitter is one of two things: a golden age of collective sports discourse coinciding with a golden age of on-court talent, or the beginning of a new paradigm in how we consume sports.
This is the so-called Golden Age where the real money is made.
The movie was made in 1979, a golden age for government-subsidized spaceflight.
Yeah, at the time it was sort of the golden age of tech.
Fintech is in the midst of a golden age of investment and innovation.
It is 2017 and we are living in the golden age of lying.
We are mourning the end of the golden age of the celebrity app.
Today we're talking about depictions of masculinity in the golden age of TV.
That will not restore to workers a golden age of prosperity and security.
In the northern triangle, a golden age of judicial independence may be ending.
Here it feels like the golden age of the startup is already over.
Photo: GettyAccording to pretty much everyone, we're in the "golden age" of television.
"This is the golden age of marine exploration," AMNH president Ellen Futter says.
I, and others, refer to it as the golden age of serial murder.
Mr Xi said the scheme would bring about a "golden age" of globalisation.
It was the golden age for mega-clubs like Mudd Club and Danceteria.
But, we've entered the golden age of socks, and fishnets are its MVP.
One of Hollywood's Golden Age legends has been glorified in a Google Doodle.
The third is that the golden age of American growth may be over.
It feels like we're living in a golden age of rap, doesn't it?
Truly, we live in a golden age of Putting Dangerous Things On Drones.
But the golden age of television has yet to meet its streaming counterpart.
Geddes brushes aside claims that we're living in the golden age of horror.
As Mr du Sautoy argues, this is a golden age of scientific knowledge.
"Turns out, the interwar years are called the cavalry's golden age," she says.
BRIDGEHAMPTON "The Golden Age of Rock 'n' Roll Part: II," paintings and photographs.
During the Golden Age of Hollywood, some of the biggest stars stayed here.
She remembers that time as a golden age of sorts for her work.
Patience is still a virtue in the golden age of television rom-coms.
He had prominent ringside roles throughout boxing's Golden Age of the 80s middleweights.
For us, there will be no golden age of economic hope and glory.
And the excitement of flying and definitely the nostalgia of the golden age.
Yet Grace also illustrates how tenuous the golden age of data really is.
Like a lot of Golden Age creators, Disbrow could've used a watchful editor.
This is part of the reason this is a golden age for media.
In the golden age when Donald and Ivana were together, he was amazing.
But she hopes, it seems, only to return to that previous golden age.
Breakingviews The golden age of television programming is heading for a grisly finale.
The ordeal adds another footnote to the epilogue of the mafia's golden age.
The names were a testament to a golden age of European Renaissance astronomy.
In his limber and leisurely fashion, Linklater is glancing at a golden age.
There's no telling where this golden age of biology as technology will lead.
That might not seem terribly remarkable today, in the golden age of recovery.
For the actress Aubrey Plaza, the mid-aughts were U.C.B.'s golden age.
Take advantage of our golden age of cheap, delicious and often healthy food.
In many ways the 1970s was the Golden Age of Leather in Rock.
This is kind of the golden age of conservatism when you think about it.
We're living in a golden age of gadget-making, as these DIY projects prove.
He was considered a real important guy, you know, golden age of musical theater.
FOR couch potatoes and bookworms, filmgoers and music-lovers, this is a golden age.
These are all elements that have their roots in Nintendo's NES/SNES golden age.
My options are preposterously good — this is the Golden Age of Television, after all.
A lot of [privacy] advocates say this is actually a golden age of surveillance.
How do you respond to that—that this is a golden age of surveillance?
WERNER: WELL, I THINK THIS IS IN SOME WAYS THE GOLDEN AGE OF BASEBALL.
In this new golden age of antiheroines, femininity is neither about goodness or weakness.
The middle of the 20th century was a golden age for the American theater.
The other crucial ingredient was writing that burnished a golden age of Sunday journalism.
I think we're about to hit a golden age of black British urban music.
That said, we are truly living in the golden age of the Keanu Renaissance.
"This is really a golden age for cruising," he said in an emailed statement.
Best known for Broadway: The Golden Age, by the Legends Who Were There (2003).
The past decade has been something of a golden age in U.S.-Korea relations.
Despite what you may have heard, there is no Golden Age of American democracy.
This doesn't mean we've entered a golden age when inducing fear will never work.
During that golden age of American cinema, black folks were hardly seen on screen.
Its golden age of insider influence has passed with the inauguration of President Trump.
This is not to say we've entered a golden age of grass-roots democracy.
Horror podcasts, both fiction and nonfiction, are in the midst of a golden age.
They're all from the 90s, which was apparently some kind of pinball golden age.
Halberstam's Golden Age, or what he called "journalism's high-water mark," ended about 1980.
In the golden age of game shows, you competed for cars or dream vacations.
El Pana was a throwback to the golden age of bullfighting in the 21s.
IDK guys, it feels like we're in a new golden age of teen TV!
We are, in fact, living in the golden age of the master-planned metropolis.
I think that's why we're living in this golden age of audio and podcasting.
But the musicians weren't setting out to justify the rhetoric of a golden age.
It was a golden age many fans today didn't have the chance to experience.
On Tennis MADRID — The golden age of men's tennis has lost some luster lately.
It is to bring what he calls the club's golden age into the present.
Walk among Vermeer, Rembrandt, and many more masters from the Dutch Golden Age here.
At first glance, this looks like a sudden, unexpected golden age for Brazilian goalkeepers.
These were peak years of the "affluent society" and a golden age for entrepreneurs.
J. K. Rowling's series facilitated a golden age of magic and fantasy that endures.
Economic Scene Is a new golden age for the American worker around the corner?
This has, by and large, been a golden age for the American press corps.
The golden age of at-home DNA tests, however, may be nearing its end.
Hogg's career began in the golden age of publishing (and style) in 1960s London.
The 1950s and 60s have often been described as the golden age of flying.
From 2013 to 2014, the Dutch Golden age painting went on a world tour.
After our removal, the Cherokee Nation, through perseverance, experienced somewhat of a Golden Age.
In the meantime, please sit back, relax and enjoy the golden age of flying.
California cannabis Is the golden age of green coming to an end in California?
It ushered in a golden age of stability and security for blue-collar workers.
D.I.Y. broadcast mediums like Instagram have ushered in a golden age of personal eccentricity.
As this author has long written, the "Golden Age of Proliferation" is already here.
It's a nice touch that gives the airline that "golden-age of flying" vibe.
But this text message golden age has operated largely in a legal grey area.
She is used to epitomize the kinds of horrors that died with Hollywood's golden age.
In conclusion, the great convergence that produced a golden age for MNCs is now unravelling.
"This is actually a golden age of journalism, one that makes me proud," he said.
The RS 5 is proof we're living in the golden age of internal combustion engines.
"I don't think there was ever a golden age for studying porn," Attwood told me.
We're merely inquiring about what the golden age was to which you want to return?
It's almost as though we're living in a new golden age of the record store.
These stories make clear that the golden age of the sleeper train is long past.
Even in the new golden age of television — 455 scripted shows aired this year alone!
But as a combined force they would bring about a new golden age of comedy.
That's strained the two countries' relations, spurring talk that the "golden age" of China-U.
Le Corbusier's journey from Brazil to France took place during the golden age of liners.
The founding era is often described as a golden age of brotherhood and unanimity. Hardly.
The golden age of globalisation created huge benefits but also costs and a political backlash.
Now evidence is emerging which suggests that Britain is entering another golden age of inheritance.
THIS IS A golden age for books written by doctors, psychoanalysts, surgeons and the like.
The '60s to late '70s are part of the golden age of rock and roll.
It seems fair to say that we are living in the golden age of leggings.
In contrast to the smart home, mobile health is entering a kind of golden age.
The case could even be made that we live in a golden age of good
The Obama administration's reforms created a golden age for digital healthcare entrepreneurs and investors alike.
Growing up in the golden age of DVDs was both a blessing and a curse.
Now it looks like the golden age of political comedy is back with President Trump.
They have an entire season on the golden age of MGM which was incredibly informative.
But lately, there have been signs that picture books are entering a new golden age.
I decided to spend my time entirely on the river to reimagine its golden age.
Where its golden age brought the Silver Streak, a ballroom bringing Basie, Ellington, and Fitzgerald.
The Roosevelts saved America from plutocracy and created a golden age for the middle class.
And the golden age is more imaginary than real even for those who hold privilege.
A master of late-Romantic opulence, Korngold shaped the sonic texture of Golden Age Hollywood.
Gallagher's discussion of the postal system's "Golden Age" during the Progressive Era is more convincing.
"Maybe it was a golden age, when all these types lived peacefully together," she said.
The nearly two-decade "Golden Age" of porn that followed encouraged ambitious scenes and storytelling.
The mid-to-late 2000s were something of a golden age for celebrity-backed vodkas.
"The world is just queerer now," Smith says of this golden age of queer poetry.
Most ironic of all, it would have been a fitting testament to Marvel's Golden Age.
Still, choosing not to know your prospects is surprising in this golden age of data.
So why do I balk whenever someone declares that jazz has entered another golden age?
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. We're living in a golden age of surveillance.
A decade ago, Milan and Italy felt they were still living through their golden age.
The golden age of "normal" might date back to 1945, the year Trump was conceived.
In the mid-1.33s, the peak of the golden age of comic books, sales boomed.
That's sort of the golden age of the original Pony, you know, original Stone Pony.
What could be easier, or more thrifty, if not necessarily Golden Age of TV-worthy?
Books of The Times We're deep into the golden age of the classic-rock memoir.
That, she said, was the tail end of the golden age of Bangkok street food.
"Misty Beethoven" is seen as a high point in the genre's so-called golden age.
The album captivated a fledgling generation of musicians at the dawn of rock's golden age.
This Halloween, shake up the usual Dorothy costume with a look from Garland's golden age.
You came up in the golden age of stand-up, when everybody could get in.
Trump has delivered on his promise: We are in a golden age of American energy.
Many artists in Golden Age Spain had slaves in their studios, but hardly painted them.
A Rajadamnern champion from the golden age, Rotnarong is 2900 years young and still fighting.
The title is, "A New Golden Age for Computer Architecture," and I think the four things that we think that are part of this golden age are, what is called today's domain-specific architectures, which are like Google's TPU, you know what that is?
Yet even if TV's golden age is over-hyped, the medium is still viewers' best bet.
But Boris Johnson's ability to steer his country towards the "golden age" he promises is constrained.
Podcasting has also entered its golden age, having seen 103+ percent annual growth in recent years.
Maida and George S. Abrams donated 330 Dutch Golden Age drawings to the Harvard Art Museums.
They talk about the Golden Age of television; perhaps we should call it the Golden Glut.
Selections from a frequent visitor's personal collection highlight a "golden age" of North Korean graphic design.
With few people noticing, including the producers, reality TV has found itself in a golden age.
The Royal Palace of Amsterdam dates back to the Dutch Golden Age in the 17th century.
There's no doubt that when it comes to beauty, we've entered the golden age of inclusivity.
Germany's economic golden age seems to be coming to an end amid uncertainty over global trade.
The spinoff is set in Westeros' golden Age of Heroes, thousands of years in the past.
Brexiteers promise that Britain is on the verge of a new, golden age of global commerce.
"We're at the beginning of a golden age of AI," said Bezos in a press statement.
Taken together, these trends have cracked open the door for a new golden age of technology.
Golden age of turbo, this is going to go on for another 10 or 15 years.
China's newspapers enjoyed a golden age of profitability from the mid-1990s until 2010 or so.
Reformers turned the early 20th century into the golden age of taxing inheritances (see chart 1).
Finally, an elderly Arthur Abbott (played by Eli Wallach) is a throwback to Hollywood's golden age.
In just three short months, 2017 sure seems like it's becoming a golden age for comedians.
The end of the golden age of corporate cosmopolitanism may make some governments feel more secure.
Fallowfield's golden age of 43 to 2014 was a genuinely wonderful thing to be part of.
The last few years have been a kind of golden age in the outdoor culinary arts.
TWENTY years ago this newspaper published an essay that hailed a coming "golden age of discovery".
I don't think anyone would dispute that the last several decades have been a golden age.
That is why she urges similar robust state intervention to usher in a fifth golden age.
The Wii U may be dead but the golden age of Wii U emulation lives on.
Perhaps now, though, we are moving headfirst into the golden age of Mars, medallions and all.
In its golden age, it was dominated by the movie studios, which were primarily content creators.
The rise of the golden age of television and streaming—once that occurred, people's calculus changed.
It's been three decades of trade and political liberalisation and a golden age for financial globalisation.
For others, though, digital home viewing had the potential to usher in a new golden age.
" There's much truth to Frank's claim that we're living in "the golden age of conservative magazines.
The 19th century marked a golden age for apples, with the country growing roughly 14,000 varieties.
Optane memory may only be the beginning of a golden age of super-fast personal computing.
Here, where gabled brick houses line the central canals, it is always the Dutch Golden Age.
Brexit could bring a new golden age of prosperity —or British industry grinding to a halt.
I've heard of a Golden Age, but I'm not sure how many SILVER AGEs I've seen.
Jeita had been a major attraction during the golden age of Lebanese tourism in the 1960s.
Instead he seeks to turn the clock back to an imagined golden age of fossil fuels.
Kevin Tachman/Getty; Zayn Malik Store It appears we've entered a golden age of tour merch.
We are approaching a golden age of scientific research, especially when it comes to fighting cancer.
Looking back at the golden age of the socialist manager, a pattern emerges over the years.
It's another sign that Trump could spark a new golden age of activism on the left.
"Are we living in a golden age of conspiracy theory?" the Boston Globe wondered in 2004.
If you play his melodies on a piano, they sound like Golden Age musical theater songs.
Because trying to recreate a bygone golden age is a shaky way to build the future.
With the advent of miniaturized GPS chips we have entered the golden age of animal tracking.
For the moment, he is focusing his energies on the new layout of Florence's golden age.
"Operation Finale" resembles a drama from the first golden age of television, back in the '50s.
In the last 25 years, you see, British theater has enjoyed something of a golden age.
Themed around a hotel from the golden age of Hollywood, the attraction was a guest favorite.
According to many scholars, filmmakers and historians, this period was a golden age for American cinema.
The introduction of Superman in 18653 sparked the "golden age," or first era, of comics publishing.
Yet as with "The Illusionists: Turn of the Century," this golden age prattle is strictly plating.
PHILADELPHIA — By common consent, Argentine tango had a golden age from the 1930s to the 1950s.
"Sometimes I wonder if we've lived through the golden age of fashion and beauty," he said.
We are truly in a golden age for taking pictures of dark shit with phone cameras.
"If you are a Republican, this is the beginning of a golden age," Mr. Sabato said.
During Mr. Plepler's tenure, HBO helped to create what is often called TV's second golden age.
Post-World War II was a golden age for comics, as people sought escapism and laughter.
I think that's one of the things that's made this such a golden age of television.
Bikes plus smartphones, then, might just be enough to usher in a new golden age for cities.
Not many American nerds these days know about a golden age sci-fi writer called Edmond Hamilton.
And sure, it is a golden age of free speech—if you can believe your lying eyes.
Invocations of Donald Trump as Reagan, heralding a new Golden Age for capitalism, are in the air.
And it's within these deviations that there's a sense the golden age of music festivals is over.
Its core is the royal collection, which reflects the tastes of Spain's monarchs in its Golden Age.
There was a time, long ago, when they were more aggressive, a golden age of antitrust enforcement.
The great paintings of the Dutch golden age are displayed alongside weaponry, ships' models and felt hats.
In the golden age of the 2000s, every Disney Channel star had a show and an album.
It's just the tip of the iceberg ... We're on the edge of the golden age [of AI].
Similarly, an elderly Sunni colonel in Fallujah recalls the "golden age" of the late dictator, Saddam Hussein.
THE PAST five years have been a golden age for tactical experimentation in Major League Baseball (MLB).
It was good while it lasted, but the golden age of the amateur landlord may be over.
Photo: GettyAh, the golden age of Trump's Twitter account, we were all so much more innocent then.
Jupiter's Legacy: An original series about Golden Age superheroes having kids...and those kids becoming angsty millennials.
We're still in the golden age of television; we just watch it differently than we used to.
Half a century before the golden age of peak television, Lee had stumbled onto the showrunner model.
It evoked the grand, old Golden Age of adventure—rocketships, engineers solving technical problems, a love triangle.
The 1950s were a golden age for television, when American mythmaking about marriage was at its zenith.
Today's pensioners are living in a golden age, but the spending spree may not last for long.
That suggests there will be no return to the broad-based urban prosperity of America's golden age.
If there was any question that we're living in a golden age of television, 2017 answered it.
Pro-Europeans look back to a golden age when statesmen were fired up by a common purpose.
The tariffs are unfocused and inadequate and unlikely to re-create the golden age of American manufacturing.
BRIDGEHAMPTON "The Golden Age of Rock 'N' Roll Part II," a group show featuring paintings and photographs.
Well I think about the Golden Age actors like Humphrey Bogart, who starred in nearly 100 movies.
It's a golden age for baking in Britain, both for pastries and for their sweet-toothed fans.
Over the past six years, American auto buyers and American automakers have been in a golden age.
RIDGEWOOD "The Golden Age of Broadway," the Pro Arte Chorale and the Newark Arts High School Chorus.
So did their manager, Jim Cornette, a notoriously weaselly manager of the golden age for his type.
For years, the golden age of soda fountains provided New Orleanians a number of soft drink styles.
Unsurprisingly, Ware said last year that she was a big fan of the golden-age mystery writers.
On foreign policy, Trumpism's critics wax nostalgic for an imagined golden age before the president took office.
I've heard it said that we're living in the golden age of the Super Bowl right now.
John Latouche, a prolific lyricist of Broadway's golden age, had an omnivorous taste in art and friends.
THE BULLY PULPITTheodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and the Golden Age of JournalismBy Doris Kearns Goodwin910 pages.
I used blogging, so the golden age of blogging around '06, '07, when it was really hitting.
We are meant to be in a golden age of the television drama, and perhaps we are.
But this is the golden age of storytelling, so if you're not changing, you're missing the opportunity.
Progressives see it as an enduring commitment to the poor rooted in a golden age of liberalism.
Now, that golden age is over, and Netflix is keeping content creators on a much shorter leash.
This September, it'll release Marvel: The Golden Age, 1939-1949, a compilation of the company's classic comics.
The original Borderlands was released in 23 during a golden age of narrative-heavy first-person shooters.
Lyon sees the app as exemplary of the "golden age of the maker" we're experiencing right now.
Some disillusioned Republicans like to talk about a golden age of conservative thought, somewhere in the past.
It's a golden age for price alerts, which let you know about bargains on (mostly international) flights.
That work and a country's devotion to it feels like proof of a golden age of something.
Court emerged in the golden age of Australian tennis and was mentored by champions like Frank Sedgman.
In the uncongested golden age of British motoring, it's possible that the car park was the festival.
With a collection of photographs, The Times retraces the golden age of skyscrapers in New York City.
Things were far worse in the "golden age" of the 1950s and '60s than they are today.
These disturbing visuals are intercut with shots of the Dutch Golden Age paintings that cover the walls.
The Age of Streaming has also ushered in a golden age of cheap, plentiful, on-demand content.
MGM STYLE Cedric Gibbons and the Art of the Golden Age of Hollywood By Howard Gutner Illustrated.
Thanks to an aggressive push by streaming services, we're in something of a golden age for comedians.
All those feats helped usher in what became known as the golden age of climbing in Yosemite.
IMPERIAL TWILIGHT: The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age, by Stephen R. Platt.
And as is the case with lots of premium-golden-age-of-television, explanations are not explicit.
We're living in a golden age of NBA basketball; sometimes, it can be hard to keep up.
How did the golden age of science fiction literature imagine what luxury space travel would look like?
I didn't wear them first, of course, but I've continued the trend from the golden age of Hollywood.
Also under investigation is an £8.4 million (~$10.6 million) portrait attributed to Dutch Golden Age painter Frans Hals.
Here are a few of my favorite buildings from LA's golden age of programmatic architecture in the 1920s.
But looking back at clips from the golden age of supermodels, the frenzy actually looked kind of fun?
"If you talk about the Golden Age, people think they know what that story is about," he said.
We can talk about what wasn't good, but let's devote our energies to creating a new Golden Age.
I was one of the champions of the golden age of promiscuity, though that all ended with AIDS.
I think that's an argument you can make for almost any Nicktoon from the golden age of Nickelodeon.
We know it's the Golden Age of Television, and that recent movies and books have been astoundingly amazing.
Because, while we may be in the golden age of tattooing, women's bodies are still under cultural surveillance.
The '80s feel of the Love, Simon soundtrack is an homage to the golden age of teen films.
The "golden age" of stock market returns is over, according to new research from the McKinsey Global Institute.
Michael Schlein of Accion, a Massachusetts-based financial-inclusion non-profit, speaks of "a golden age of fintech".
Many prophesied that it'd usher in a golden age of wearables, much like the iPhone did for smartphones.
Rakim, one of the architects of hip-hop's jazz and funk movements in the Golden Age, is back.
Alternative assets such as venture and subsets of private equity in emerging markets will enter their golden age.
If she is right, the question is: How and when do we get to the golden age part?
To anyone paying attention, it's becoming apparent that the golden age of apps is coming to a close.
So those, we think those four things are going to lead to another golden age in computer architecture.
A perfect storm for Saudi Arabia may mean the golden age of oil is coming to a close.
And yet: despite that, or perhaps because of it, we are in a golden age of sports names.
The end goal of our generation's works isn't a Golden Age of American politics; it's progress toward one.
Productivity boomed, and America entered a golden age of egalitarian prosperity, with a large and expanding middle class.
"First #Babadook and now #Cuca we are truly living in the golden age of gay icons," one said.
IMPERIAL TWILIGHT The Opium War and the End of China's Last Golden Age By Stephen R. Platt Illustrated.
Steam has a larger library (and, for $20, access to the Atari Vault of 100 golden-age classics).
"The 16th century was the golden age of cider, but cidermaking is much older than that," Ainize said.
Yeah, I think we're entering a golden age of art and activism, and the blending of the two.
Peter Hujar's photographs, at the Morgan Library & Museum, captured downtown Manhattan's golden age before the emergence of AIDS.
Industry powered the country into a golden age of wealth and was a foundation of middle class prosperity.
In 1930s Hollywood — its so-called Golden Age — Douglas was a dancer, shuttling among studios for musical numbers.
Politicians often promise to bring back a golden age, but serious economists also are encouraging a similar illusion.
I have read estimates that almost 14,000 apple cultivars were recognized during this golden age of the apple.
His vanity books tell the histories of houses that played host to Golden Age movie stars and moguls.
For consumers who are willing to do their research, though, this can be a golden age of deals.
In the Golden Age of the 2000s and 2010s, we indulged in high production qualities and limitless choices.
"The series chronicles the world's descent from the golden Age of Heroes into its darkest hour," HBO added.
They were all helping each other out," she said, adding, "To me, that truly was our golden age.
That golden age never existed; still, there was a time when some conservative intellectuals had interesting, independent ideas.
Only Donald Trump's White House could make the Bush years look like the golden age of presidential history.
In the golden age of Hollywood, film actresses and actors frequently posed with pets in gorgeous studio portraits.
The role she played in both Golden Age Hollywood and transplanted Weimar high culture was crucial if vaporous.
And it's a golden age for price alerts, which let you know about bargains on (mostly international) flights.
Fortunately, we&aposre living in a golden age when it comes to ice scrapers and snow removal tools.
Her reign is known as the Cathernian era and is considered the golden age of Russian cultural development.
We're in a golden age of horror right now, but there's been a lot of [snobbery] around it.
"I have just really loved performing in these classic, Golden Age musicals," Bleu told Playbill in November 2018.
WASHINGTON — It is a golden age for golf — at least as far as the Trump Organization is concerned.
The 1920s were known as the "golden age" of road building, according to the US Department of Transportation.
Will this mean a future without privacy, or perhaps a golden age of more compassionate and helpful machines?
CARTOON COUNTY My Father and His Friends in the Golden Age of Make-Believe By Cullen Murphy Illustrated.
Most of the book is concentrated on artists who made significant contributions to the "golden age" of Hollywood.
The 1950s were known as the Golden Age in Cuba, and that was definitely true for my father.
Tinder and other dating apps haven't killed the relationship or ushered in a golden age of sexual promiscuity.
IT IS POSSIBLE I AM HERE TWO YEARS FROM NOW AND I LOOK BACK ON THIS YEAR AND SAY OH, MY GOODNESS I MISSED THE GOLDEN AGE BUT I DON'T REALLY THINK THIS MOMENT IS THE GOLDEN AGE FOR BUSINESS CONFIDENCE AT THE MOMENT SO I THINK THINGS WILL GET BETTER.
This is the golden age of actually rationally designing materials, whether it's for tensile strength or for catalytic capabilities.
This golden age will certainly be unpleasant for some—and not only for drivers newly surrounded by wobbly bicyclists.
The other real big mega trend that is driving the golden age of travel is people want more experiences.
It will follow the world's "descent from the golden Age of Heroes into its darkest hour," a description read.
It's almost like we're coming to the end of the moment where we had that cloud infrastructure Golden Age.
In reality, though, that golden age was never quite as wonderful as it is now made out to be.
Opinion editor Tom Gara talks to Katie Notopoulos about the golden age of scammers on this week's Search History.
Then of course we all watched the Berlin Wall go down and the golden age of capitalism had begun.
Astounding: John W. Campbell, Isaac Asimov, Robert A. Heinlein, L. Ron Hubbard and the Golden Age of Science Fiction.
But The Americans has earned its place in the canon of greatest hits from the golden age of television.
These are deemed to embody the golden age, when Islam was spread by both the word and the sword.
RIDGEWOOD "The Golden Age of Broadway," performance by the Pro Arte Chorale and the Newark Arts High School Chorus.
The original Orient Express trains started rolling in 1883, ushering in a golden age of travel for Europe's elite.
When the original PlayStation launched in 1994, it helped usher in a golden age for Japanese role-playing games.
But if Trump were to become president, we would look back on the Obama presidency as a golden age.
Cavers are in the middle of their own golden age, as the deepest and largest underground grottoes remain undiscovered.
The Golden Age of Television, while coined years ago to dubious looks from movie snobs, only continued in 2018.
Sansa may not bring about the golden age that idealistic-to-the-point-of-madness rulers like Dany sought.
Such an orientation, Lilla argues, is dangerous because it's fueled by an irrefutable narrative about a lost golden age.
In 2016, five pieces of stolen art from the Dutch Golden Age were recovered after a 10-year hunt.
The late 1920s and early 1930s are widely regarded in the US—darkly—as the golden age of kidnapping.
We are living in reality television's first true golden age, and we do not know how to wake up.
This was the beginning of a golden age when Shakespeare could be heard in new languages on the continent.
The first show I saw at Golden Age Cinema, The Dandelion (21/07/2016) was a lot of fun.
The era in which these songs were released, the 90s, was the golden age of the one-hit wonder.
In March, he launched his first video Superman - The Golden Age of Animation, and waited to see what happened.
This time, too, she had a coach, Montgomery Frazier, who dressed the personalities on MTV in its golden age.
"We are in Bolivia's golden age, and it is defined by progress, production, and a digitalized youth," said Linera.
It was as if a Golden Age violinist had jumped out of the grooves of a 78-r.p.m. record.
That won't change until we change the way we talk about the golden age of television in the 2000s.
Many Filipinos even say life under the dictator Ferdinand E. Marcos was a "golden age" of peace and prosperity.
Those conservative Democrats worked easily with midwestern Republicans, leading to what we now consider a golden age of bipartisanship.
"Atlanta" has been hailed as one of the shows to usher in a golden age for black TV shows.
Food Matters Paris is entering another culinary golden age, only this time with influences as diverse as its people.
Noisey: What circumstances combined to jumpstart the beginning of a golden age in rock history in 19603s Los Angeles?
Psychic mediums from the golden age of spiritualism emerge into a quizzical, pixelated future in Alison Blickle's mesmerizing paintings.
Why is this happening in our golden age of technology, when information is widespread and organizing easier than ever?
Broadway's flashy, splashy conjuring ensemble returns for a third season, this one focused on the golden age of magic.
CreditCreditPedro Corrêa do Lago We are living in a golden age of both fretting about handwriting and fetishizing it.
Before the ratings system was the Hays Code, which was applied to hundreds of films during Hollywood's Golden Age.
Watch: Ms. Day became a star as a dynamic leading lady during the golden age of the Hollywood musical.
"Genji," the book, is one of the monuments of Japan's Heian period (21922-21997), widely considered its golden age.
The building is "sort of a relic of Houston's golden age," said Kirby Liu, director of development at Lovett.
The book paints a compelling social landscape of what appears to have been a golden age of the swindler.
To declare a golden age is to freeze a moment in time, locking a gilded frame around its edges.
American cookie decorating stretches back to colonial days, but there has never been a golden age like this one.
Prospecting for its "golden age" can yield precious nuggets, somewhat tarnished by low resolution but watchable just the same.
In the process, it spoofs many crime show cliches of the contemporary "Golden Age" of television, primarily True Detective.
Starting in the 1980s, shows from Broadway's Golden Age joined the repertoire; now most seasons feature two ambitious musicals.
The "golden age" of the Shaolin Temple was from 618 to 1644 AD, spanning the Tang and Ming Dynasties.
There's a desire to see Australia as an ideal America or some 'golden age' America, and it's just not.
One of its founders, Amir Khosrowshahi, calls the investor interest in chip companies "the golden age for hardware" startups.
She emerged at the end of 1941, as World War II helped foster a golden age of superhero comics.
People often talk about a proverbial "golden age" of air travel, and if only we could return to it.
We are in a golden age of speakers, from the new Sonos Move to the ever-reliable Sony portables.
So, let's seize this chance to come together and launch a new golden age of entrepreneurship in our country.
"Now that people are bombarded with information, we are in a golden age where brands matter," Ms. Green said.
Even in Sanskrit's golden age, some 1,500 years ago, it was primarily used as a language of scholarly discourse.
The 1950s and early '60s were the Golden Age of American comics, or at least its glorious tail end.
The Roman Empire in the fourth century, led now by Christian emperors, enjoyed a kind of second golden age.
So the Golden Age of Free Speech, that's not a nerd issue, but it's a really complicated tech issue.
Now regrouped, they are in the business of actual nostalgia—for the golden age of early millennial hipster culture.
Illusions: The Art of Magic is a book and exhibition at the McCord Museum in Montreal featuring hundreds of posters from the Golden Age of Magic The "Golden Age" of magic coincided with the heyday of the lithographic poster, and acts involving levitation, decapitation, escapes, hypnotism, and other illusions were lavishly advertised.
Does this paltry pace of progress mean that the much-touted golden age of television is much ado about nothing?
In the golden age of television there's no shortage of aspiring storytellers eager to express their truth behind the camera.
"The last part of the golden age of American organized crime went down with people like Cadillac Frank," Burnstein said.
"The golden age of the liberal international order is over," says Natalia Narochnitskaya, a conservative nationalist former lawmaker and diplomat.
All of them are part of what feels, broadly, like a new golden age for the coming-of-age film.
The drawback to this golden age of entertainment is that it makes compiling any given "best of" list extremely difficult.
"The Lot," a drama about a Golden Age film back lot, made its debut in 1999 and lasted two seasons.
The 1960s and 1970s, today remembered as a golden age of bipartisanship, were rife with bombings, street battles and assassinations.
In Greece, organized violence among soccer supporters started appearing during the 80s and had its "golden age" in the 1990s.
To hear the Federal Communications Commission tell it, this is a golden age for broadband access in the United States.
As an aesthetic, it represents, Mr. Michele suggested, a coming golden age of pan-gender, post-racial, post-sexual identity.
It was often the site for a who's who of the golden age of Hollywood, the archetypal studio mogul's estate. 
Much like the Tulip Mania in the Dutch Golden Age, Winkle prices have now cleared the hurdles of the rational.
Two-hundred-eighty horsepower isn't much in the golden age of forced induction, but the Giulia Ti is no slouch.
Television producer Norman Lear said even though there the world is oversaturated with media, television is in its golden age.
Perhaps, it is suggested, America's new president will open the door to a new golden age of Anglo-Saxon friendship.
Thirty-five Egyptian films from the pre-1970s "golden age" made the cut, but only three modern Egyptian movies managed.
The work, one of around 70 pieces from the Dutch Golden Age on view, was recently acquired by the museum.
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We are truly living in a golden age of television that could air in the background of a dystopian movie.
In many ways, Trump's decision on Thursday may be seen as a catalyst for the golden age of climate activism.
The University of Minnesota business professor believes technology is fostering a golden age of pop culture, not dumbing it down.
I mean, if I was younger and had more energy, I would, this golden age sounds pretty good to me.
I think you can't get away from the fact that we were in a sort of golden age back then.
Right now is like the beginning of our golden age—of beat discovery and producer movements and empowerment for producers.
She starred in "The Wizard of Oz" and "A Star Is Born," among other musical films, during Hollywood's golden age.
Cavell, as it happens, loved the Marx Brothers, as he generally did Golden Age Hollywood, particular in its screwball mode.
It turns out that even the bygone, now-lamented golden age of the blog was a diminution of rudeness's influence.
It was independent, intransigently against outside investment, and came into being in a weird golden age of cash-for-blogs.
The venerated pulp spirit in science fiction and fantasy has dwindled since the golden age of the 1920s to '50s.
There was even one at Cervantes's birthplace that still had space: Periodicos del Siglo Oro (Journalists of the Golden Age).
Announcements about exoplanets, those found outside our solar system, seem almost commonplace in this golden age of discovery for astronomers.
They are long past their golden age but still offer beautiful vistas and tell tales of the lives of lightkeepers.
Part of this argument is based on the show's position as a clear forerunner of today's golden age of television.
Kangxi's unprecedentedly long reign was viewed as a kind of golden age, and Kangxi was still held in high regard.
Contemporary historians have begun examining all the roles that women have taken in movie history, including during Hollywood's golden age.
The Neptune Pool, designed for the publishing tycoon William Randolph Hearst and frequented by the stars of Hollywood's Golden Age.
The Power story could be positive in the near term, while Aviation's golden age is just outside our time horizon.
She was a golden age mystery writer who wrote from the 1920s into the '50s, and she is immensely comforting.
From this distance, the 1990s can seem almost like a golden age, not least given that, 16 years after Sept.
We are living in a golden age of TV series that build to big finishes and then just … stick around.
Do the victories of Hamilton and Next to Normal suggest we're entering a new golden age of the American musical?
Paul Krugman The years immediately following the 2008 financial crisis were a golden age of inflation derp, at various levels.
Above all we need to be inoculated against the temptations of nostalgia, to recognize the golden age of right now.
Brunet's oeuvre has one clear purpose: honoring Hollywood's golden age and the films, actors, and directors that have inspired him.
And in the '70s and early '80s, that's what he did by initiating his own personal golden age of portraiture.
Today, we're living in a golden age for beer drinkers, with amazing beer from around the world available almost anywhere.
A year after that, Gawker, a sturdy edifice of the internet's golden age, went dark, crushed by an angry billionaire.
Future historians — assuming that any such creatures exist — will surely identify the present moment as a golden age of dystopia.
In memoriam: Kirk Douglas, one of the last surviving movie stars from Hollywood's golden age, died in California on Wednesday.
What they really want is a return to the past—a golden age of political comity before party rivalries intensified.
"We've seen podcasting entering a golden age and more and more people and companies... are creating audio content," Mason says.
CAST OF CHARACTERS: Wolcott Gibbs, E.B. White, James Thurber, and the Golden Age of The New Yorker, by Thomas Vinciguerra.
It's the golden age of television, so why are we still forced to withstand fake laugh tracks and expository dialogue?
And in the golden age of general-making — the 1990s civil war — they were sometimes distributed in lieu of pay.
The oversize playroom theme, evoking the toys' point of view in the films, represented another kind of golden age: childhood.
If the Dutch Golden Age evinced a newly intimate focus on the individual, Rembrandt applied the dictum to himself ruthlessly.
From this distance, the 1990s can seem almost like a golden age, not least given that, 34003 years after Sept.
Looking back now, this moment marked the end of Obilić's blood-stained golden age and the beginning of their decline.
Specialists at the Rijksmuseum attributed six paintings to the Dutch Golden Age painter and printmaker Hercules Segers (c. 1589–1638).
He reprinted a few scenes from the pie fight to use in his 1957 feature The Golden Age of Comedy.
Designer Juliette Mutzke-Felippelli has created "French Touch," a chair inspired by the late 90s golden age of French house.
However, the subgenre reached its height in the late 1960s and early 1970s, during the Golden Age of British horror.
If we open the definition up some—like, wide enough that we can describe the 14th century as a Golden Age For The Bubonic Plague—we could maybe manage it, but if we stick to the understanding of gold as a valuable thing that is good to have, then ours is no golden age.
The museum had mounted well-attended exhibitions on Modigliani, the Dutch Golden Age, and traditional Incan metalwork before its recent downturn.
It feels like we're in the golden age of astronomy, but looking ahead to the future, this is only the beginning.
The New York Times says we're in the golden age of bailing: "Technology makes it all so easy," David Brooks wrote.
Debbie Reynolds, who died on Wednesday at the age of 84, was one of the last icons of Hollywood's Golden Age.
The golden age of big music festivals is over, but the gates are open, waiting for something else to storm through.
Originals continue to be the primary weapon used on the OTT video battlefront, extending digital media's "New Golden Age" for creators.
Jamie Dimon, chief executive of JPMorgan Chase, has gone so far as to say that a "golden age" of banking beckons.
It would skip over, among other things, early American civilisations, the golden age of Islam, and the rise of the Mongols.
Since we're squarely situated in the Golden Age of TV, does that mean that the Emmys are like the new Oscars?
IN a country where the annual inflation rate is in four figures, the previous month can seem like a golden age.
The Esmerelda, captained by da Gama's own uncle Vincente Sodré, is the oldest recovered shipwreck from the Golden Age of Exploration.
Though it's (generally) been a bad time for the United States, it's also been a golden age for New Yorker covers.
Hamilton's 'The Great Romantic: Cricket and the Golden Age of Neville Cardus' revolves around the 20th-century pioneer in cricket writing.
Hamilton's 'The Great Romantic: Cricket and the Golden Age of Neville Cardus' revolves around the 20th-century pioneer in cricket writing.
"He certainly was an icon, the last cartoonist of the golden age of comic strips," he said on his Facebook page.
An artist himself—a goldsmith and a poet—his reign was known as the "Golden Age" of Ottoman art and culture.
"It is a renaissance, it is a golden age," Bezos told an audience at the Internet Association's annual gala last week.
That's why Arcade24Up is bringing the arcade into your home with a collection of classic games from video games' golden age.
Like Roger Federer or Frank Gehry, the quality of his work was only overshadowed by the length of his golden age.
Living as we do in the great golden age ushered in by The Sopranos, we expect sophistication and variety in programming.
The Golden Age The communist regime favored education in science and technology, in order to supply workers and engineers to factories.
The golden age of hip-hop is interesting because it covered so many different kinds of music, all under one banner.
LNG can still enjoy a golden age, even if it is relatively short, but it needs to start winning some battles.
The penthouse, which also played host to many luminaries during Hollywood's golden age, is now a popular venue for private events.
In this Golden Age, upsets have been few and far between in men's tennis, which only makes them even more shocking.
Then again, unless you're a bigot or a tycoon, the next four years won't be the golden age of jack shit.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. To the untrained eye, it would appear the golden age of magazines is over.
"We genuinely believe that the golden age of investing and entrepreneur in India is the next 10-15 years," he explained.
If you took President Obama at his word, this was supposed to be a golden age for investigative journalism in America.
Reinvigorating journalism When historians look back at the Trump era, they will note that Trump spawned a golden age of journalism.
Top-drawer Golden Age musicals like "Carousel" and "My Fair Lady" — both coming to Broadway next spring — are still eminently playable.
Yet older people are largely being left out of what has become something of a golden age for digital literacy efforts.
What he found when he arrived were few traces of the Golden Age glamour he'd imagined as an East Coast kid.
Polite and precise Golden Age Christmas carol revivalism from Ingrid Michaelson, who is a better singer the less affect she deploys.
The list of top-tier golden-age musicals may be set, but which of the newer shows will join their ranks?
This was the golden age of blogging, when you had the Google blog search and you could find other great blogs.
"He was a unique addition to Stanford Psychology's golden age in the 1960 to 1980s," Dr. Zimbardo said in an email.
Watch: Matt Damon and Christian Bale star in "Ford v Ferrari," James Mangold's look at the golden age of auto racing.
Admittedly, it was an incredible piece of technological theater — reminiscent of the "one more thing" twists of golden-age Apple events.
Two stalwarts of independent music are teaming up for a throwback to the 253s, the golden age of American indie rock.
The Philippine leader had pledged to usher in the "golden age" of infrastructure by upgrading aging airports, seaports, roads and railways.
While department stores struggle to stay open, off-price and discount retailers are thriving in a golden age of their own.
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