So I described in the book how it would feel, especially coming from a city that had a heyday, and that heyday ended.
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Nvidia reminded Cramer of Intel or Qualcomm in their heyday.
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In its heyday, Renren had over 100 million active users.
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"All that is dead now," said Hayek, of Vienna's heyday.
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"No Angel" could've been a Britney song in her heyday.
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In its heyday the place had a booming chemical industry.
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Kanoria launched Heyday, a biodegradable sanitary napkin, in October 2017.
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Both men have gone clean since their Backstreet Boys heyday.
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In its heyday, Grand Caillou was home to 500 people.
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What have you been up to since the funky heyday?
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"I don't see a return to coal's heyday," he said.
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His hair has lost the silken luster of his heyday.
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Had you been to Knebworth in its British rock heyday?
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It feels like this is the heyday of the durag.
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The Village Voice in its heyday was rude as hell.
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It's time to return to the heyday of investigative reporting.
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He was a longtime exec at AOL during its heyday.
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Skylights allowed light to flood the lobby during its heyday.
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Gracie's mixed martial arts heyday was nearly 25 years ago.
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The 1930s and 40s were the heyday of Hollywood mustaches.
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The humor magazine's heyday was years before he was born.
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It was published in 1935 during the heyday of fascism.
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By all accounts, the porte cochère's heyday ended decades ago.
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Thriving communities were built around the mines during coal's heyday.
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The turnaround from Jordan's heyday at the school is stark.
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During its heyday, Iraq produced three quarters of the world's dates.
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Who said the heyday of the printed word was behind us?
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But their quality is distinctly dimmer than in the section's heyday.
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But just like for any heyday, a decline would arrive eventually.
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But the most expensive boarding schools may have had their heyday.
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From AO: Even past the console's heyday, nostalgia fueled game sales.
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Throughout her Hollywood heyday, Gabor listed her birthday only as Feb.
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However, the heyday of the U.S. smelter sector is long gone.
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Dan and myself come from the vinyl heyday for dance music.
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In its heyday TiVo maxed out at 4.36 million hardware users.
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"In its heyday, Dozier was considered a great institution," Meyer said.
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In its heyday, SolarCity installed more than 200 MW a quarter.
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Detroit in its heyday it boasted more than 1.8 million people.
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Knight was no less of a bad boy during Pac's heyday.
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In her heyday, von Lehndorff landed a whopping 11 Vogue covers.
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This was the so-called heyday of Freudian theory in America.
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"In its heyday, it averaged a murder a week," Rasmuson said.
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Venice has reportedly sunk 6 feet since the city's medieval heyday.
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I was lucky enough to see The Clash in their heyday.
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A defunct Goodyear tire plant supported 1,500 workers in its heyday.
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It feels like the heyday of Tiger Woods out here today.
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Even in its heyday, "The Apprentice" never earned ratings like this.
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Its engine was rebuilt to how it was during its heyday.
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I was a sprinter in my heyday, and a good one.
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Nobody is expecting IBM to revisit the heyday of the 1980s.
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In the city's industrial heyday, factories churned out carpet and hats.
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Of course, there had indelible rumors since the heyday of Wham!
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It was 2002, just after the big heyday of the Mission School.
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In its heyday, no platform fostered a more ridiculous and original scene.
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It applied again in the heyday of the PRI's one-party system.
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In fact, he said it's really the personalization that sets Heyday apart.
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That heyday had been followed by centuries of decline and political instability.
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"We collected in the heyday of midcentury gay erotica," Mr. Baumann said.
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She regarded each job during her heyday as just that — a job.
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Daily deals is an area Facebook explored years ago, during Groupon's heyday.
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Bush's brand of populist nationalism was extremely politically potent in its heyday.
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This is fitting because Adam basically dressed like this in his heyday.
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Back in the heyday of desktop computers, consumer electronics used cylindrical batteries.
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This heading into the heyday of Web 250 before it went boom.
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"Let's just say your heyday was when you were 12!" laughs Kivlen.
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During the industry's heyday, dozens of companies operated mines in Perry County.
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Star power was as strong as it had been since Thalberg's heyday.
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The city's heyday was from the late 1950s through the early 0003s.
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In its heyday, Forever 21 was known for its cheap, trendy clothing.
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What can you tell me about the, like, heyday of the blogosphere?
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In its heyday, Soviet officials erected some 14,000 statues in his honor.
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Compare that with Sorenstam's heyday, when she averaged 245 victories per season.
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The two best-known ads from Jordan's heyday aired in consecutive years.
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The United States had a brief heyday in 2010, winning four medals.
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The new version of the Nickelodeon show revives sketches from its heyday.
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He freely stated that this country's heyday resided in its antebellum history.
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"It was the heyday of abstract expressionism," she recalled in the interview.
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Since its 1833s counterculture heyday, LSD has been closely associated with music.
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Today only a handful of buildings remain from the heyday of Storyville.
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Tech tools that help companies support remote work are having a heyday.
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This was in the '70s, the consumer-advocacy heyday of Ralph Nader.
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Much like MTV did in its heyday, that means going beyond music.
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Mr. Mokha warned against too much nostalgia for the city's industrial heyday.
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During its heyday, it was the 35th fastest supercomputer in the world.
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During TiVo's heyday, cable and satellite companies came after its market share.
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So has the heyday of these meritocratic agglomerations actually made America greater?
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In their heyday, spas were metropolitan affairs, situated in cities like Merano.
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What was it like in its industrial heyday, the '50s and '60s?
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In the heyday, they employed more than 7,000 people in the foundry.
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In his heyday, Gilbert could hit about 30 liquor stores a day.
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In their heyday, dairies in Masisi also churned out butter, cream and yogurt.
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In its heyday in the 26.3s, the school won many national riding titles.
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In its heyday, Darra was a refuge for vagabonds, drug dealers and fugitives.
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So anyone who misses A&F's heyday, abs and all, can stock up.
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That increase continued during the Klan's heyday, growing by 84% through the 1920s.
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The recall is bad news for Heyday, Target's first-ever consumer electronics brand.
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John gets nostalgic when he thinks about the heyday of the Costacos Brothers.
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The skeletal remains of Lebanon's iron heyday are now scattered across the country.
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Lip gloss has come a long way since its heyday in middle school.
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However, this critical reevaluation coincided with the waning years of the studio's heyday.
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In its heyday around World War I, the group had about 100,000 members.
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Even after its heyday, Ong's Hat continued to pop up in the wild.
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Back then, in the heyday of Internet Ugly, the humor was more straightforward.
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No band has better exemplified this situation than Cryptopsy did in their heyday.
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Their heyday was the mid-1960s, when nearly 15 took place every year.
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WALK down Whitehall and it is not hard to imagine its imperial heyday.
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Many ordinary Egyptians and activists believe the heyday of street politics is over.
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In its heyday, a raft of playboys, diplomats, journalists and businesspeople lived there.
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Reminiscent of Christie's heyday, the press packed in to hear his announcement. Just.
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The world has changed greatly since the heyday of USAID in the 1960s.
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In its 2170s heyday, Sacha Distel, Charles Aznavour and Brigitte Bardot were visitors.
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She might have a point -- Sharon's heyday was in the '90s, no doubt.
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That's around half of what Century was capable of producing in its heyday.
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For better or worse, the heyday of those movies was in previous decades.
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George Chen, a restaurateur and executive chef, yearns to see the heyday return.
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JD: It's at the heyday of hubris, perhaps looking for a little humility.
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Though it flamed out, in its heyday the paper was groundbreaking and influential.
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Members recall that during Mr. Figari's heyday, Sodalitium focused on discipline and obedience.
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Even in their heyday, the Lemonheads never wholly surpassed next-big-thing status.
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In its heyday, up to 3,000 initiates could be received at a time.
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But Weinstein is older now and not as influential as in his heyday.
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In the years that followed the tomboy heyday, gender polarization effectively swallowed childhood.
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Patrick Chappatte President Donald Trump has vowed to bring back the industry's heyday.
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I would go on, even to the great heyday of the Roman Empire.
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The 2017-2018 era is the period in which altcoins had their heyday.
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Those who remember the plantations' heyday are in their 80s and 90s now.
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In its heyday, it was both the Walmart and Amazon of its time.
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In its heyday, many big name digital influencers rose to fame thanks to Vine.
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A lot, obviously, has changed since Flickr's heyday — Facebook, Instagram, Snapchat, squares, vertical, etc.
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"It was a movement," Grier, 67, now says of the films in her heyday.
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Mariah Carey came of age as a singer in the heyday of prima donnas.
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Russell was known as "the master of space and time" in his 20003s heyday.
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In its heyday, Roseanne was heralded for its refreshing honesty about class in America.
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In their heyday in the mid-23.5s, more than 30% of workers were members.
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In its post-independence heyday, this cement works was a pioneering northern industrial development.
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While Fantastic Beasts is going strong, the heyday of Harry Potter is behind us.
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But there is plenty to enjoy in this panorama of Victorians in their heyday.
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" The heyday, in Petersen's memory, was the 1970s, when "rural America was ungodly vibrant.
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In its 1950s heyday, the movement successfully crossed class boundaries, scrambling left and right.
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Britain now produces excellent cars—and in greater numbers than in Mr Robinson's heyday.
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In its heyday, Gawker attracted 23 million visits in a month, according to Wikipedia.
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In its heyday, the plane was used to drop the atom bomb on Japan.
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And Andy Kindler and it was the heyday of that, as I call it.
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If you loved the heyday of gadget blogs, you're going to love Circuit Breaker.
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It's not like when we had our heyday, but it always ebbs and flows.
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But surprisingly, a seemingly retro ad format — outdoor advertising — is also having its heyday.
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But it's a different world than in the heyday of West Coast free love.
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In its heyday it claimed to have gathered 5,000 data points on every American
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Here's the pitch deck Desjarlais and Heyday used to raise its seed-funding round:
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It's easy to imagine how gorgeous the palace must have been in its heyday.
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The company was in its heyday, selling bright-colored clothes for the notionally idealistic.
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In its heyday, Wilfred enrolled over 21987,27 students at 2000 campuses across the country.
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Pompeii was a wealthy city in its heyday with plenty of large, stately houses.
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It offers a global view of Pop Art's reach and permutations during its heyday.
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The heyday of the labor movement was from the 30s up until the 70s.
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How has the infrastructure of Manchester's clubbing scene changed since it's decades old heyday?
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The plot dances between Sartaj's life and flashbacks of the criminal in his heyday.
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More than a century after the heyday of Harvey Washington Wiley, the deceptions continue.
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She started researching the instrument, which had its heyday just after the Civil War.
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There's no question that the definition of beauty has evolved since Victoria's Secret's heyday.
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Browsing How to dress like a Parisian tomboy or Anita Pallenberg in her heyday.
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In their heyday they developed many exotic features including, in some species, long spines.
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In its heyday an average of 25 flights roared in and out every day.
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In its heyday, the restaurant attracted diners from a broad swath of the region.
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It's a subject of continuing feminist debate, from Madonna's heyday to sex workers' unions.
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Mr. Montanus embraced it all, thriving as the leading Colorama photographer in Kodak's heyday.
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Sales of traditional policies have dropped considerably since their heyday in the early 2000s.
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Editorial President Trump's vow to bring back the coal industry's heyday is a delusion.
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However many ordinary Egyptians and activists believe the heyday of street politics is over.
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Today, minivan sales are a mere fraction of what they were in their heyday.
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In its heyday, Joe Louis and Jackie Robinson reportedly both passed through Paseo YMCA.
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I think the simplistic but nonetheless true story to tell is that the 20th century was a heyday for scarce and powerful broadcasters and therefore a heyday for mass media entertainment, and that the invention of the internet smashed the mass media.
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Castan's, in its heyday, could attract as many as 5,000 visitors on a single Sunday.
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Back in their heyday in 1989, one of these gaming devices went for just $90.
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In its heyday in the middle of the 17th century, nearly 5,000 Jews lived there.
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I'm also young enough that I missed out on a particular heyday of lesbian life.
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Heyday has raised $3 million in seed funding led by New York's Lerer Hippeau Ventures.
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Value's last heyday was from 2000 through 2006, in the wake of the tech bubble.
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You might even mistake the toy area for a Toys R Us in its heyday.
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And at Etro, horizontal stripes and frayed edges recalled the grunge heyday — to great effect.
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Even in his heyday, he was often accused of ignoring fans and the press equally.
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Sadly, overfishing means the fishing industry is no longer what it was in its heyday.
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Facebook's latest expansion into original video is a throwback to the heyday of reality television.
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A century after America's railway heyday, the country's ageing trains still enjoy an anachronistic glamour.
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Nobody embraced EDM as enthusiastically—and successfully—during its heyday as the K-pop industry.
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During Backplane's heyday, VCs were willing to throw big sums and valuations at unproven companies.
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Horse meat's heyday came after World War II, with the modernization of the agricultural industry.
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In its heyday, around 230-240, the GLCF was trying to rebrand a little bit.
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In Houtouwan&aposs heyday, Lin Fazhen ran a small store in 1984 catering to fishermen.
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That doesn't really mean anything, though, because Scion is a husk of its heyday self.
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The aptly named town is home to 60 residents, down from 400 in its heyday.
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Half a century after its heyday, the Alden StaRRcar clearly wasn't made for its world.
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In the heyday of America's Old West, roughly a fourth of the cowboys were black.
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While Jackson's political star has faded since his heyday, his endorsement would still carry weight.
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Surveying their late eighties and early nineties heyday in hindsight, theirs was an incredible record.
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But in its heyday, anarchism promoted a broadly appealing vision of a free, stateless society.
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I know because I was there in the heyday of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers.
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The Porsche Foxworthy drives went for $1,750 in its heyday and now is worth $3,33.
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In its heyday, Podesta Group was the largest non-law firm lobbying organization in Washington.
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Back in the mafia's heyday, FBI and IRS agents had a set of surveillance rules.
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Jochen Bittner HAMBURG, Germany — In its heyday, Communism claimed that capitalism had betrayed the worker.
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There had been nothing like it, on public view, since the heyday of James Dean.
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The structure of the American job market has changed dramatically since the heyday of manufacturing.
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His level of play, I contended, echoed the greatness of Tiger Woods in his heyday.
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The world has changed a bit since the heyday of Mookie Wilson and Keith Hernandez.
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During Vegas's heyday, coolers were supposedly sent out on the floor to end hot streaks.
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In its 1970s hitmaking heyday, Steely Dan rarely toured, preferring to work in the studio.
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Members of Disco's Class of '54 recall its 53-month heyday, and the night magic.
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In 03, the Packers were far removed from their heyday of the 22013s and 22017s.
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For whatever reason IDM in the heyday was predominantly white male, listeners and artists alike.
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Even in her Redactron heyday, Ms. Berezin was hardly alone in the word processing business.
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Far fewer people drink them than in their heyday, and that goes particularly for port.
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It sometimes takes the two of them to piece together one story from their heyday.
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In his heyday, Popeye set an example to encourage young viewers to eat their spinach.
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Or on the heyday of the well-paid union worker in the state's industrial past?
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This was Vice in its heyday, when its agency was booming with some 200 people.
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American Football, in its brief heyday, paired plain-spoken declarations of feeling with knotty arrangements.
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That was the heyday of liberal democratic capitalism, free market fundamentalism, the end of history.
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Soviet Communism in its heyday served many people around the world as a secular religion.
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Katie Willis decided to join LuLaRoe through a friend during its heyday in April 2016.
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This period provided the heyday of California's influence over the nominating process in both parties.
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In the station's heyday in the 22015s, more than 22013,219 passengers passed through each day.
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The era that Reece and Jennings write about represents an early heyday of American idealism.
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Its heyday is around 2005 but it is quickly eclipsed by the rise of Facebook.
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FRANKFURT — In his heyday, Roland Berger may have been the best-connected man in Germany.
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Even after their mid-6873s heyday, zombie movies just kept respawning well into the 2346s.
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In the 1990s she was selling pills at the Ministry of Sound during its heyday.
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His site is gone now, a strange fever dream memory of the heyday of early blogging.
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Despite transitioning to TV, she never as visible as she had been during her blaxploitation heyday.
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Shirow and Oshii knew that, even if our ideas about selfhood have evolved since cyberpunk's heyday.
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The seduction industry didn't disappear after The Game's heyday, it just lost its new-car smell.
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How has our relationship with UFOs changed in the present time as compared to Hynek's heyday?
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But even when shopping malls were in their heyday, many stores still shuttered for various reasons.
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"In its heyday, it was just gorgeous," Mr. Davison, now an artist in New Orleans, said.
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In its heyday, Tesla's solar division (formerly SolarCity) installed over 200 megawatts in a single quarter.
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Even during its heyday, the industry eschewed trends like 'Dress Down Fridays' embraced by other companies.
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Bands which had their heyday decades ago are producing new music that responds to current events.
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The heyday of Finnish, as well as Argentine, tango may have passed, but dedicated dancers remain.
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Growth has been relatively stable since the last coup, but lower than in Mr Thaksin's heyday.
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In its heyday, the reality singing competition pulled in tens of millions of viewers each night.
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But at the same time that's a difference because I remember Ryan Howard in his heyday.
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In their heyday, how do you think Depeche Mode contributed to rock and music in general?
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In One Direction's heyday, the singer was dubbed "Daddy Direction" because he was the responsible one.
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In its heyday, the fund beat the S&P 500 every year from 229 to 212.
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During its heyday, the site processed sales of around $400,000 a day, according to academic research.
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And while the song is 100% original, it samples a classic tune from your tween heyday.
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How did it feel to be pigeonholed like that back in the heyday of slasher movies?
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He recounts the heyday of the kipper season, when South Northumberland had a strong mining industry.
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The Communist Vaslui project restores old archival photos and videos from the heyday of the city.
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"This is the heyday of the durag," says 27-year-old Nigerian-American artist Anthony Akinbola.
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When they're not creating Oceans 8-level heist songs, they're revamping the songs of rap's heyday.
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In his heyday, Tilden's dominance on the court was featured regularly in magazines, newspapers and newsreels.
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In its heyday, the tiny town of Gross, Nebraska, was home to more than 600 people.
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In the heyday of shopping malls, it was evidence of the century-old retailer's enduring success.
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But his league-leading numbers also reflect how far removed hockey is from its offensive heyday.
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Many of those who inherited her jewelry after her heyday were less sure of its value.
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It makes sense, as whites were the target demographic during Route 66's pre-desegregation heyday.
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Fifty years later, images from the Black Panther Party's heyday still flicker in our national memory.
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Weddings were held in the space during its heyday, but the church eventually fell into disrepair.
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"Because these landscapes are not that old, people remember them during their heyday," Mr. Birnbaum said.
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But he estimated that Kool has lost 90 percent of its advertising revenue since its heyday.
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Amazon shareholders have benefited more than workers, but Sears, in its heyday, tried to serve both.
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In its industrial heyday, Massena was home to two aluminum plants and a General Motors factory.
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But the kinds of shows The WB produced in its heyday largely just don't exist anymore.
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And it's inaccurate to think "Cops" was watched by only racists or ignoramuses in its heyday.
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Plaid's a bit like Madonna in her heyday: It keeps coming back, reinvented, season after season.
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In its heyday in the 1980s, Bild had a daily print circulation of over 5.5 million.
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Her grandfather was involved in one of the most prominent garment workers' unions during its heyday.
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Back in their heyday, in the '1003s, they made up about 6 percent of the total.
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Many treasures were spirited out of Iraq during the nineteenth century, the heyday of imperialist archeology.
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When Opening Ceremony was in its heyday, it was as simple as walking through its doors.
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In its heyday from the 1920s to the '40s, Locke was home to several hundred Chinese.
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If you spent any time on Vine during its heyday, then Lele Pons probably looks familiar.
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Some big musical acts, like Calvin Harris and Arctic Monkeys, were discovered during MySpace's musical heyday.
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Six months later, Heyday was removed from online bookstores and the electronic versions were taken down.
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In its heyday Arabian horses strutted around a grassy track, tempting foreign buyers into eye-popping bids.
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And take it from me, I asked loaded questions, you know, created some drama in my heyday.
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Alaska had 15 stores in its heyday, some of which began closing in the early 2000's.
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Law, who in his heyday boasted of being the world's richest man, died in penury in Venice.
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Generations of sports fans have been raised with only stories and grainy footage of Ali's boxing heyday.
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Betting big on a few companies and sticking with them may have worked during Mr. Whitman's heyday.
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But during its brief heyday it sparked a war with the Creek, then helped to vanquish them.
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Justices pay far more heed to specific wordings today than they did in the Warren Court's heyday.
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I know, it's unfair: most of us weren't even born yet when ABBA were in their heyday.
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It should be remembered that the heyday of Western democracy corresponded with the zenith of Western hegemony.
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Whipped Lightning, a combination of sugar, heavy cream, grain alcohol, and artificial flavoring had a brief heyday.
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You can't really argue with the numbers: For Silicon Valley, the hangover from heyday valuations has started.
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In their heyday in the late 1980s and early 1990s, analysts could make or break corporate reputations.
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Even when the IPO calendar is full, it gets us nowhere near the heyday of the 1990s.
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Research has also started on paediatric antibiotics, which were neglected even in the heyday of antibiotic development.
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Moonves, in contrast, was in his prime and his heyday when the first New Yorker exposé hit.
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That compares with 23.5 percent in 2014, and about 40 percent in its heyday two decades ago.
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These days it is used by British troops, but in its heyday was frequented by Hollywood stars.
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During its heyday, the B-25 was a respectable warplane -- distinguished by its twin-tail and versatility.
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It is inarguable that Neymar is now the most beloved Brazilian since Pele was in his heyday.
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That year Jethro Tull, a folk-prog band, beat Metallica, then in their heyday, to widespread derision.
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Back in the heyday of AOL, tech site CNET launched its own web service, called Snap Online.
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During its heyday the so-called Islamic State offered foreign recruits honeymoons in Raqqa, its former capital.
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Russia during the 1860s and 1870s – the heyday of the author's career – was experiencing massive socioeconomic instability.
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In its heyday, some 25 million people logged on to play and chat together in the community.
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But there will be no flashy HTC press conference — as was the norm in its smartphone heyday.
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He was a great teacher, trained at Iowa during its heyday and immersed in story ever since.
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And hopefully Russell Crowe in his heyday, not today … He needs to get back into the gym.
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Desjarlais's company, Heyday, has created a chat service that's designed to help online retailers do just that.
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The opulence of the grounds and "big houses" speak to the wealth of the sugar cane heyday.
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Was the album at all influenced by chill-out rooms you encountered during the UK rave-heyday?
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Even during the middle-class heyday of the 21990th century, they couldn't have done it without Worcester.
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But now the young earthers are having a heyday, thanks largely to Mr. Ham and his supporters.
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"When he was in his heyday, it was Gordie Howe, Bobby Orr and Bobby Hull," Bacon said.
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Today, the paper sells around 1.7 million copies a day, down from four million in its heyday.
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The board has absolute power to shrink the city payroll from its heyday of casino tax support.
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In the industry's heyday, the U.S.S.R. exported roughly 21,2400 tons in a year, an unthinkable sum today.
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Salemme, a fitness buff in his heyday, was then led out of court wearing handcuffs and grin.
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A lot has changed in Berkeley since the heyday of the Free Speech Movement in the 1960s.
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It's been over a decade since Pretty Ricky's heyday had way too many teenagers dry humping pillows.
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The 212 Raoul's in SoHo is less riotous now than during the restaurant's '70s and '80s heyday.
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In their playing heyday, Lindsay, Howe and Abel were good friends as well as Production Line teammates.
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This means the phrase enters the twilight of its heyday — to which there is but one response.
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LodgeNet has had a whole bunch of troubles since its heyday, and filed for bankruptcy in 2013.
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The labor movement, in its heyday, could be ruthless about identifying economic chokeholds and deploying political pressure.
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It isn't progressive, either, unless "progress" means adopting ideas that had their heyday about a century ago.
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In its heyday, it published writers like Katherine Anne Porter, Dylan Thomas, Flannery O'Connor and Saul Bellow.
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Last year, the genre was having something of a heyday, but since then, the bubble has burst.
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The club had its heyday in the 1960s, when it produced a string of talented young players.
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It was during the heyday of mixtapes that I first read "Geek Love" (1989) by Katherine Dunn.
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Iran, too, is not the same challenge that American strategists grappled with during the heyday of containment.
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In its heyday, more than 100 scientists worked there keeping track of the hard rain from space.
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Here's some retailers who were "all the rage" in their heyday and are now struggling to survive.
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Nintendo is hoping Ring Fit becomes a top-selling game as Wii Fit did in its heyday.
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In their heyday there were more than 8,000 fire lookouts in 19593 states across the United States.
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Democrats and Republicans and Civil War veterans from both sides lived at the hotel during its heyday.
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Overall, they're looking to build a lifestyle brand that accomplishes what morning TV did in its heyday.
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Live-action films were forgettable, and the animation side never reached the height of its '20103s heyday.
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In its print heyday, Teen Vogue was edited by Amy Astley, an exacting protégée of Anna Wintour.
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In their heyday, Mr. Hamill and Mr. Breslin were widely imitated by big-city newspaper writers everywhere.
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In its heyday, back in 1900, inclusion here was what it meant to be famous in America.
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He also played with several musicians who had made their name in Yangon's post-independence cultural heyday.
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But over the last two years, we've seen the U.S auto industry gradually returning to its heyday.
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IN THE heyday of the talkie, Louis B. Mayer, head of the biggest studio, was Hollywood's lion king.
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If you were a BlackBerry fan back in the company's heyday, you're going to love the BlackBerry Classic.
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Image: Android AuthorityIn its heyday, the Fitbit Charge was, for most people, the best wearable you could buy.
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Soon enough, Hirsch's polluted palette will be a memory, much like the industrial heyday of the borough's interior.
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The coming-of-age rom-com was a prime example of a young Bynes in her acting heyday.
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For the spring/summer drop, the London-based designer was inspired by the 1950s heyday of Brighton beach.
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But mostly to national defense—the most reliable tributary of the D.C. swamp since the cold war's heyday.
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Eddie Murphy is going to approach his return to stand-up a lot differently than in his heyday.
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Researchers have uncovered less than two metres in height, but in its heyday, it was probably far taller.
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Known in his heyday as "Big Poppa," Pearlman was one of the successful music producers of the 1990s.
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Dr Laura Miller, a professor at the University of Missouri, was working in Osaka during the sukeban's heyday.
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WHEN CRITICS had a go at André Previn in his heyday, the word "showman" was an easy gibe.
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More specifically, a kind of seeping-dread horror familiar from the heyday of William Friedkin and Roman Polanski.
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In its heyday, it flew Cuban troops to Africa and passengers to allied socialist countries around the globe.
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Girls Trip (2017)Back in their heyday, the four members of the Flossy Posse were each other's worlds.
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In its heyday in the 1970s and early 1980s, none of its three neighbours even had national airlines.
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To set the scene, artist Christopher Reynolds transformed a converted warehouse into the luxe surroundings of Fleiss' heyday.
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Like many companies of its era, Iomega no longer exists in the form it did during its heyday.
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Amanda Bynes in her heyday stars as Daphne Reynolds, an American girl growing up with a single mom.
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Video games weren't mature enough to tackle difficult topics when World War II shooters were in their heyday.
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"Gronkowski can't hang with me back in my heyday," Ball tells The Really Big Show on ESPN Radio.
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In its heyday, that fund beat the S&P 500 for 15 straight years from 1991 to 2005.
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And even now, years after the heyday of Spice-mania, Baby doesn't always get the credit she deserves.
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While the opulent buildings of Vegas' heyday may lay in shambles, the spirit of the city lives on.
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"We are having a heyday in here in Denmark when it comes to capturing wild yeast," he says.
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But mostly to national defense—the most reliable tributary of the D.C. swamp since the cold war's heyday.
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In its heyday, Coyote threw annual Hooker's Balls, where drag queens and celebrities mixed with politicians and police.
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Montreal-based Heyday has developed a chat service for retailers and other companies that interact directly with consumers.
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After founding the company in 2017, Desjarlais and his partners essentially bootstrapped Heyday for its first two years.
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Terracotta floors create a sense of warmth, while the walls are decorated with frescoes from Italy's Renaissance heyday.
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In its heyday, Atlantic City was a retreat for wealthy east coasters, as far back as the 1850s.
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The furry, long-stranded rugs have long been out of style, but they were pervasive in their heyday.
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"Oasis: Supersonic" follows the squabbling brothers and bandmates Liam and Noel Gallagher during their heyday in the 1990s.
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But they are probably still not as powerful as the old AT&T monopoly was in its heyday.
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In their heyday, the Wendels paid more real estate taxes in New York than anyone, surname Rockefeller included.
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Anyone who misses the gritty Morrisound Recording heyday of death metal should dig Confessions in a big way.
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Back in the heyday of the '50s, '60s, '70s, you used to have serious music writing going on.
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Kiko has been around since Britpop's 90s heyday, and is nervous I'm going to print everything he says.
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Although ratings for the show have fallen from its heyday, it still remains popular by current TV standards.
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Though the principles of forward psychiatry are still in place in current conflicts its heyday has now passed.
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In Congress, the heyday of quorum-breaking was the late 22003th century, as explained in my book, Filibustering.
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In its heyday, the newspaper was an essential institution in the city, helping bind together a vast metropolis.
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Yet in its heyday, haute couture wasn't an exorbitant luxury — it was simply the way clothes were made.
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He designs massive-heeled boots that recall the heyday of glam, and has a durable love of velvet.
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Mr. Reitmeyer said the moves could hark back to the early 1980s, a heyday for tax-avoiding structures.
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Though he reunited with Mr. Lee for a Silver Surfer graphic novel in 1978, their heyday had ended.
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Because it aired from 1986 to 1990, its heyday overlapped with the last gasps of '80s popular culture.
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"I can't say if the magazine will ever be what it was in its heyday," Ms. SerVaas said.
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They were emblematic of the town's earlier heyday as a summer spa in the 18th and 19th centuries.
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This is a menace that has stalked crowded Western cities since the heyday of the bomb-throwing anarchist.
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"The study was launched in the heyday of the A.C.A.," she said, referring to the Affordable Care Act.
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It was the heyday of unions, when they were at their most entrepreneurial, forming banks and insurance companies.
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David Leonhardt The heyday of the colleges that serve America's working class can often feel very long ago.
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But the festival remains a prevailingly male-dominated event, and the sexualized atmosphere of Harvey Weinstein's heyday lingers.
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The Cosmos were the toast of New York in the North American Soccer League's heyday of the 1970s.
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The partnership also plays to one of BlackBerry's strengths, enterprise, from the heyday of its mobile phone business.
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His mother was a bassoonist, working for a while with New York City Opera in its 1950s heyday.
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Like her, it had its heyday in the 2000s and didn't fare well with the onset of adulthood.
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In their heyday, which coincided with the Great Depression, Hollywood musicals drew huge audiences looking for escapist entertainment.
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Its heyday was known as a time "when the sex was safe and the driving dangerous," Osborne says.
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In their 1960s and 70s heyday, the clubs positioned themselves as a real-life version of Playboy magazine.
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In its heyday, Baoding had eight steel mills, all contributing to China's status as the world's biggest producer.
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During its heyday, in the 1930s and 1940s, over 5,000 lookout towers peppered the nation's dense forest groves.
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But the mountain's heyday was back in the 1990s, when skier visits peaked at about 350,000 a year.
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He's had a pretty good career, and age-wise, experience-wise, he's coming into his heyday right now.
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But back in its heyday, the weekly print publication was largely a passion project put together by volunteers.
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Anyway the glory days of my little Fiesta, which in its heyday was called "clean diesel" are long gone.
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In an email, Rahaman told Hyperallergic that Townsend often reminisces about Overtown in its "Harlem of the South" heyday.
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Evans hit it big in Christian circles during the blogging heyday that took off more than a decade ago.
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It's unapologetically weird, aggressively sexual and steeped in psychedelic future funk vibe that defined the Purple One's '90s heyday.
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In its heyday, as a theater, it played host to the likes of Frankie Howard and Laurel and Hardy.
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They're torn right out of the old-school heyday of YouTube and internet videos, somehow miraculously transported to 2017.
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The big picture: Those numbers, if anything, understate the degree to which GE has been diminished since its heyday.
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Did Moore maintain whatever contacts he might have had in the heyday of Dig Dirt and his newspaper career?
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EVEN during its heyday in the 1930s, the Shanghai of legend seemed to live under a premonition of death.
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Instead, the band will be utilizing virtual reality technology to simulate their faces and bodies from their disco heyday.
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In her heyday, from 1909 until 1915, Munson said she posed for 200 artists, at 50 cents an hour.
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Coffee farmers are producing only about a quarter of the quantities that were shipped during the industry's colonial heyday.
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Whitman made his name during the heyday of active mutual fund managers by beating the market picking value stocks.
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In its heyday GM employed 75,000 workers there; the main drag features statues of Louis Chevrolet and David Buick.
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This is why your tipsy grandfather might wistfully recall how little a pint of beer cost in his heyday.
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Members of the Sackler family, which founded and controlled Purdue during its OxyContin heyday, will contribute another $75 million.
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His perceptive book traces the roots of contemporary America's political dysfunction back to Mr Gingrich's heyday in the 1990s.
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Sidenote: though their heyday is past in the US, rage faces and comics are still massively popular in China.
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"Stan & Ollie", a new film, chooses not to revisit their early work or their heyday in glitzy Los Angeles.
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Forty years ago, in the region's heyday as a mining area, Bobal primary school had more than 343 pupils.
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Whatever brand goodwill Polaroid used to enjoy back in its heyday, this batch of laptops should finally erase it.
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But the designation outside of Italy signifies the wave of sizzling thriller/horror films from the post-war heyday.
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One man managed to traverse both Pride and WWF's heyday: Paulo Cesar da Silva, otherwise known as Giant Silva.
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In the heyday, people used to go to the club and see a comedian ... And see a funny thing.
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Y., CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATE: A lot of these folks were in their political heyday in the third way '90s politics.
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For those who didn't grow up in the '90s ... Matt was practically the face of MTV in its heyday.
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The labor movement's heyday in the 6900s—when one-third of U.S. workers were union members—is behind us.
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Of course, it was only a matter of minutes before Twitter had a heyday with the "nut job" quote.
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He was also famous for appearing as a costar on numerous "movie of the weeks" during that genres heyday.
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Several obituarists have noted that since Mr Ali's fighting heyday, boxing has lost its status as universal family entertainment.
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Images and references to chic, mid-century, modern Cadillac — the brand's heyday — are used in subtle, almost tentative ways.
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Who would've known that butchering your own meat would become, in the heyday of Snapchat, the thing to do?
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Honestly, I'm surprised more phones didn't attempt to position themselves as action devices in the heyday of the GoPro.
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SARA Growing up in the sort of heyday of radio, I had a pretty cranky, snobby view of it.
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In its heyday, circa 2011, Sidecar was considered a ride-share pioneer, beating even Uber and Lyft to launch.
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In her heyday she embodied a type that even now doesn't seem available to most young women: the weirdo.
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He still has the talent, but recently his results haven't equaled the work he did during his Colorado heyday.
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In short, the Orient Express was perhaps the world's most luxurious train in its heyday about a century ago.
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But the heyday of re-enacting was the '343s, during another moment of national fascination with the Civil War.
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Our elected leaders were raised in the heyday of naked liberalism and still talk as if it were 1994.
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An unusual exhibition in draws a line between work being made in the heyday of Nasser's Egypt and today.
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The '90s were also the heyday of Prozac, which may have left people open to easy feel-good solutions.
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There were people out in the streets, smiling and conversing, not unlike how Guyton described Heidelberg in its heyday.
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In their heyday, poppers were typically made from a form of alkyl nitrite called amyl nitrite or isobutyl nitrite.
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"Black girls didn't have many outlets," she told a Florida radio station in 21971, eight decades after her heyday.
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Thanks to the growing popularity of Latin trap music, Latin pop is having a heyday in the United States.
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Things have changed since the heyday of theater-trained movie stars and the independent acting schools that shaped them.
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She also taught classes for the group and, later in life, would help resurrect the dances from its heyday.
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One such name is Mirko 'Cro Cop' Filipovic, who is one of the most recognizable fighters from Pride's heyday.
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Without the influence of human reviewers that we've come to expect, this could be a heyday for the robots.
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We pass the Eclipse Center, which in its heyday in the 1960s was the biggest mall in Rock County.
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During its heyday, the 10,682 square feet home was visited by the likes of Betty White and Frank Sinatra.
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Maybe it's the spa, with a Dry Bar for blowouts and a Heyday for facials, on the second level.
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I'll mention something I did back in my heyday, and someone will say, 'I didn't know you did that.
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In its heyday, the small space mounted exhibitions by major 20th-century artists, including Lucio Fontana and Robert Rauschenberg.
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That win streak came during the heyday of their run of four straight Stanley Cup titles from 1980-83.
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Dark Fate, for better and worse, jumps back to the franchise's heyday and tries to recapture the glory days.
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The family arrived after the heyday of the Harlem Renaissance, but many of its major figures were still there.
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During its heyday, the galaxy was able to create more than 1,000 solar masses of stars in a year.
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James Rosenquist helped define Pop Art in its 1960s heyday with his boldly scaled painted montages of commercial imagery.
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But beyond the windswept beaches and luxurious resorts lurk the vestiges of a dark, sugar-fueled 21775th-century heyday.
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In the brand's heyday, Ms. Guy featured wedding photos from many of her clients on Stone Fox Bride's website.
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Warner's heyday was 213 to 215 with the Rams, whose offense was known as the Greatest Show on Turf.
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Since its economic bubble burst in the early 1990s, Japan has tended to be seen as past its heyday.
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Those who balk risk losing roles, a demonstration of the way the casting couch openly operated during his heyday.
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It lacks the same thing Emeril Lagasse presciently criticized television for in the heyday of Food Network personalities: smells.
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"[They're] one of the last remaining linen mills from the heyday of linen production in Northern Ireland," he says.
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In the heyday of the Japanese electronics industry in the early 1980s, Japan had nearly 60,000 applications every year.
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Back in 1967, in the space race heyday, the world's major powers met and hammered out some essential rules.
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This is an allusion to Boys in the Sand, a 1971 pornographic film that marks the beginning of porn's heyday.
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As the head of the Sinaloa Cartel, Guzmán is arguably a bigger deal than Pablo Escobar was at his heyday.
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Constructed during the Soviet heyday in 1957, the stadium seats 23,000 people — falling about 12,000 seats short of FIFA's requirements.
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It had its heyday in the '60s and '70s, but natural female pubic hair has since fallen out of favor.
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When medical illustration was in its heyday, illustrators favored a more illustrious approach, and used pen and ink and wash.
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Ketzel's parents' hotel was hugely popular in its heyday and played host to members of the Jewish mob, Murder Inc.
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That comes across clearly in this teaser, which definitely leans into the trippy vibe of John's '60s and '70s heyday.
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Look for 2017 to be the best year for tech IPOs since the dot-com heyday almost two decades ago.
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ZS: Knowing the internet in the heyday of torrenting, how does that understanding of the online terrain affect your work?
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Journalist James Ball, who worked for WikiLeaks during its heyday in 2010, offered a darker account of Embassy Cat's fate.
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In its late-19th-century heyday, people called Bourke Australia's "Chicago of the west" because of its wealth from wool.
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In his heyday, Lil' Wayne had the ability to turn a one-liner into a saying that lasted a lifetime.
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As you might imagine based on this quote, a lot has changed with The Print Shop since its '80s heyday.
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"I was very surprised how much I was able to find, considering her heyday was 100 years ago," Bone says.
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He's someone who's facing his relevance—who was in the public eye, had his heyday, and isn't as popular anymore.
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For a band that had its heyday nearly 50 years ago, Queen's ethos is astonishingly in step with the times.
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It was like Havana in its heyday: Paved roads everywhere, policemen in uniforms, soccer matches on beautiful pitches, amazing hotels.
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Finally, the world has changed a lot since the heyday of the U.S.-Turkey alliance, over a quarter century ago.
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Why, in turn, were artists in the 1990s so interested in becoming rock stars well after the music genre's heyday?
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In his heyday, a decade or two ago, he was a political force to be reckoned with in this state.
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The lack of footage from Jones's "heyday" is a rebellion against the notion that Grace Jones is a has-been.
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The cramped quarters once held bunk beds stacked tightly to accommodate a crew of 35 men in the ship's heyday.
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"With Heyday, we can bring back the conversation we had 20 years ago" between customers and sales representatives, Desjarlais said.
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Jenkins said he believed banks would never return to the "heyday of banking" that led up to the financial crisis.
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The group's ideology was warmed-over fare, dating from the heyday of the Cold War—timid and firmly anti-communist.
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Most people who saw Otis perform during his heyday in the 1950s thought he was a light-skinned black man.
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So I-- CHARLIE MUNGER: So I -- time and-- whether it's Rome, where is-- Britain in its heyday, they all pass.
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These oversize sculptural earrings were a nod to the house's '80s heyday — simultaneously modern and just a little bit decadent.
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We would rather — at the time, in his heyday, he was the top white power movement recruiter in North America.
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Hogan was the enduring face of professional wrestling, even if he had experienced his heyday well over a decade previous.
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This past weekend, Brooklyn somehow obtained a paper cut-out mask in his mother's likeness from her Spice Girls heyday.
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McDonald wasted no time in proving to the crowd that his pipes were as powerful as his Doobie Brothers heyday.
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Harding High School, a once-grand red brick building now long past its heyday, sits on Central Avenue in Bridgeport.
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Nena, born Gabriele Susanne Kerner, says that not playing the United States was simply an oversight during the song's heyday.
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Three years after its heyday in the real world, the dab finally made its way to the Capitol in 2017.
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This was back in the heyday of CB Radios (if you're under 40, you might have to Google that one).
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The jangling adornments, which in modern times had a heyday in the 1950s and ′60s, are having yet another renaissance.
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The white nationalist alt-right is having a heyday and pushing for the acceptance of racist views on college campuses.
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He then had union workers talk about the production reductions to 22 percent from the heyday of domestic steel production.
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Founded in 2003, a year before Facebook, MySpace boasted about 250 million users in the United States in its heyday.
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During his heyday in the go-go 20173s and still-flush '90s, Mr. Zeffirelli found willing enablers at the Met.
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Jeordie Osbourne White is better known as Marilyn Manson's former bassist, Twiggy Ramirez, during the goth rock band's '90s heyday.
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It's not only a great movie, but also — thanks to the cinematographer Jack Cardiff — a high point of Technicolor's heyday.
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This was modern-day portrait of youthful exuberance the likes of which Marc Klionsky might have captured in his heyday.
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Though Delia's continued to operate through the '00s, the Dolls Kill team designed with its mid-'90s heyday in mind.
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Some old-time members from the church's heyday were put off by the unfamiliar direction and canceled their monthly donations.
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Heyday has attracted early risers like Crystal Pepperdine, the founder and executive director of Flint Handmade, a nonprofit arts organization.
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In their heyday members of the merchant class were considered grubby hucksters—at least by Europe's medieval nobility and clergy.
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In 2015, a heyday even by Silicon Valley standards, then-Y Combinator President Sam Altman found the bubble talk deafening.
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A handful of participants had attended in its heyday, and most were white men old enough to have done so.
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In all, "An Odyssey" seems to return the Volksbühne to the wild and socially engaged theater practice of its heyday.
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But this was the heyday of the Cultural Revolution, and to local communists, these terrorist acts were heroic and patriotic.
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The members of the band Rain imitate both the sound and the look of the Fab Four in their heyday.
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Opioids may present a new problem, but our President is looking back to his '80s heyday for an old solution.
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But after covering more than 1998 counties in its heyday, it now limits itself to three: Peoria, Tazewell and Woodford.
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But after covering more than 1998 counties in its heyday, it now limits itself to three: Peoria, Tazewell and Woodford.
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He cultivates a garish creepiness, using motifs that wouldn't have been out of place during the heyday of Afrofuturist funk.
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Yet the man known as "America's dad" during the heyday of his sitcom had already become, for many, a pariah.
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But Mr. Durham grew frustrated by the general tendency, especially during the heyday of multiculturalism, to read his art biographically.
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Yet even Martin's book shows that Graham's conduct during the heyday of the civil rights movement was anything but resolute.
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Only in 2016 did the number of scientific articles published about psilocybin surpass that of its heyday in the 1960s.
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The heyday of disco, in the nineteen-seventies, was defined by conflicts that have recently come to the fore again.
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Chandra, as he's widely known, led the company during some of its heyday before taking charge of the wider group.
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The St. Nicholas rink's heyday was from the mid-1890s to the mid-1920s, when it became a boxing arena.
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But then again so is the New Jersey mafia or Madison Avenue in its heyday or the Albuquerque drug trade.
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And so investors, starved of the yields that bonds provided in their heyday, tapped riskier assets for their income needs.
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In its heyday, Coney featured three distinct amusement parks: Luna Park (which was revitalized in 2010), Dreamland, and Steeplechase Park.
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He was a singer with an outstanding quality of voice and the guitarists could match Iron Maiden's in their heyday.
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United Pickle Company acquired the Guss name and only a handful of the original companies from that heyday have stuck around.
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In her early aughts heyday, Britney built her career on radio-ready singles that flirted with transgressive messages about frisky sexuality.
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Merkel's heyday in the first decade of this century will likely be remembered as the highpoint of modern post-war Germany.
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As worthy contenders emerged from the pack, Clark also dove into the literature on supersonic parachutes from NASA's Nixon-era heyday.
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In its heyday, all types of materials, even book covers and clothes, could be coated in Paris green for aesthetic reasons.
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During its heyday, Streamline cherry-picked some of the best movies and series for release in video stores and specialty theaters.
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It was the age of the Dutch East India Company as well as the heyday for artists like Vermeer and Rembrandt.
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Geoff Cook: I actually came from DKNY, back in its heyday, and met Base's Belgian partners through the world of fashion.
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In its heyday, Technorati raised just over $32 million from investors that included August Capital, Draper Fisher Jurvetson and Reid Hoffman.
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In this way, Amazon has become a landfill for products that have a heartbeat but are no longer in their heyday.
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In their heyday, Tea Party activists ringingly promised to take their country back, certain that America is a majority-conservative country.
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These bad times for the city were, for a while, a heyday for killers and their bosses, and their troubadours too.
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They know that when they land in a place they take over, much like Wal-Mart did in its early heyday.
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With a market value of $3 billion in its heyday four years ago, Gulf Keystone is currently worth around $60 million.
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But at TV EYE, one never would have known that the heyday of broadcast television was a thing of the past.
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But real estate's heyday could be winding to a close, according to Eddy Elfenbein, editor of the Crossing Wall Street blog.
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MTVSome people like to claim that MTV's heyday was back when it actually showed music, rather than the reality TV programming.
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New regulatory filings on Friday showed that Mr. Redstone, famously competitive in his heyday, now has a diminished role at Viacom.
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A B-29 Superfortress Bomber in its heyday, which spanned the end of World War II and into the Korean conflict
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For those of us born after the Fab Four's heyday, their music — and its cultural impact — has become ubiquitous asCoca-Cola.
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It was something Andrew Robb, Lynton Crosby, and Brian Loughnane would wisely school politicians in the heyday of the Howard Government.
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There were several videos of Debbie Allen on set wearing what looks like a throwback to the heyday of Juicy Couture.
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Still, it remains a far cry from where it was in its heyday, a result of both internal and macroeconomic headwinds.
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And in fairness to Apple, no service has really managed to connect artist and fans together since the heyday of MySpace.
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It's been hard to take much of this completely seriously because DeLonge made a lot of dick jokes in his heyday.
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Beckham famously cut her locks and wore the iconic bob hairstyle during her Spice Girls heyday back in the late 1990s.
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Such resources are making bounty-hunting easier than during its frontier heyday in the Old West, but success still requires ingenuity.
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In 2006, when the iPod was in its heyday, Fadell replaced Jon Rubinstein as the senior VP of the iPod Division.
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The American restaurant chain got its start at a single mall outlet in Arizona during the 1990s, the heyday of malls.
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Baldori says that even after the star's heyday in the '50s and '60s, Berry was raking in $19903-$30,000 a night.
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In his heyday, Carnera had been the 'ambling alp' and the 'man mountain'—a larger than life character in every sense.
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Check out "train street" during its heyday, full of cafes, camera-wielding tourists, and people standing dangerously close to moving trains:
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The mid-1970s were the heyday of the Iranian oil sector, when its output accounted for 10 percent of global production.
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The graveyard is filled with ancient crypts, some of which are made of iron, indicative of the heyday of iron production.
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But in its heyday (which was most of its 127 years in business), GE was an example for businesses across America.
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Shop Heyday tech accessories at TargetHeyday is like the AmazonBasics of Target, but with more eye-catching colors and prints available.
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If you're on a budget, Heyday is an excellent place to find USB cables, phone cases, and power banks for less.
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In its heyday, the Victoria&aposs Secret Fashion Show was one of the most hotly anticipated fashion events of the year.
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Not for nothing did Janowitz appear in her heyday on the cover of New York magazine beside a slab of meat.
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At a time when people are bombarded by media, email newsletters have enjoyed a heyday because there's a perception of wantedness.
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In the stock market's heyday, Cramer said he couldn't walk 5 feet down Wall Street without being asked about a stock.
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Various factors contributed to Carson's outsized role, including the fact that the TV marketplace was much less fragmented during his heyday.
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Not since the heyday of '80s hair metal have we seen so many fluffy, peroxide-treated strands bouncing together in synchrony.
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Under the slogans "Make America Great Again," Trump has promised to return the country to a mythical heyday for white America.
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But put her next to a pic of her dad from his '80s heyday, and the father-daughter resemblance is clear.
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They're famously selective, accepting something like 1.5 percent of applicants, but still noticeably less selective than Kleiner Perkins in its heyday.
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And whenever I think of Kenzo's heyday, it's definitely in the '80s and it's an homage to that period in time.
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Not since the heyday of Disney's '23s animated musicals has a film soundtrack had such high expectations to live up to.
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"I can't listen to hours of continuous heavy metal," he told The Los Angeles Times in 1987, during the band's heyday.
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I grew up in Hamilton, Ohio 20 miles away from Cincinnati in the heyday of the Big Red Machine (1970-1979).
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Whether returning Beacon to its heyday or rebuilding its cityscape in anticipation of newcomers, the developers have a vision to advance.
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But it was in its heyday in Spain when Mr. Franklin arrived in 1929, with top matadors, like him, devoutly revered.
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Gone, too, were the eye-buzzing pattern-on-pattern compositions and dizzily detailed wallpaper of his heyday, exchanged for monochrome backdrops.
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You did graduate studies at Columbia University during the heyday of 12-tone music, but shifted toward a more tonal idiom.
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In the 220s, the Bastille district was the city's young night life zone, not unlike Williamsburg, Brooklyn, in its early heyday.
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Even Will Smith — once considered infallible — has struggled to achieve anything approaching the box-office triumphs of his mid-'90s heyday.
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I can tell you endless stories of the heyday of gay cruising, much of which has faded away into the past.
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I'd been there in my youth, when I played keyboards for the Daft, during our short heyday as a regional band.
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On Thursday at Danspace Project, the Commons Choir performs "mayday heyday parfait," what it calls a "choral, choreographed, fiscal epic." movementresearch.
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But feminist nonprofits, especially those founded during the movement's second wave heyday, aren't thriving in a way that reflects the moment.
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This should be the heyday of independent hotels, which by their very nature offer the distinctive experiences sought by many travelers.
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During the Islamic State's 2014-2015 heyday, the group defaced and demolished historical sites across its territory in the two countries.
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Among the catalog of hits put out by Destiny's Child during their heyday, there's one song that seriously bugs Kelly Rowland.
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The pressure is greater since overall revenues are lower than in the music industry's heyday around the turn of the millennium.
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Denis district, but it is also an allusion to Victor Hugo's novel about the Terror of 1793, heyday of the guillotine.
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But he says it is undeniable that unionization rates have plummeted from the heyday of union power in the late 1970s.
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Jill Johnston wrote about downtown New York dance and performance in the 1960s, during the heyday of the Judson Dance Theater.
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Gone is the 2011 heyday of street politics, when Egyptians camped in Tahrir Square to end Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
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Hated: Facetune While body positive marketing had its heyday, the rise of Instagram culture ushered in a new kind of fakery.
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Internationally, U.S. retrenchment ushered in a heyday for authoritarian aggressors and a dismal period for international human rights and press freedom.
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He recently invested $5 million in video news startup on The Recount, not $50 million like in digital media&aposs heyday.
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It was alive for 60 years, beginning as the Columbia Record Club in 1503, but its heyday was the mid '90s.
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Yes, but: Smith noted that today's giants exert more control over their platforms than Microsoft did over Windows in its heyday.
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If you played Doom during its heyday in the 90s, I have some disappointing news: it's not as frightening as you remember.
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When you see Motley Crüe in their heyday, in their 20s, with girls in a limo and Jack Daniel's, it looks rad.
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This Heyday Salon 50 Minute Facial is $114, which is a middle-ground for price, in terms of the treatments they offer.
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While technofeminism is experiencing an undeniable heyday, the Discwoman affiliate—otherwise known as Cindy Li—is not capitalizing on Toronto's cultural momentum.
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Internet activists and the firms themselves may deplore the fact that the early heyday of digital exceptionalism is drawing to a close.
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Some handsets were sold for $30,000 in the company's heyday, and offered 24/7 concierge services as part of the handset's price.
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The Atari logo is a neat throwback to the original film, which was released in the height of Atari's heyday in 1982.
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A high share of renewables may be less efficient at powering economic growth than fossil fuels were in their 20th century heyday.
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More than 7 million policies are in force today, though the industry is a far cry from its heyday in the 1990s.
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Even if record stores have largely shuttered and Blogspot's heyday is behind us, music obsessives will always find somewhere to call home.
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IN HIS HEYDAY John Ruskin exercised the sort of influence that today's hyperactive "thought leaders" and "taste makers" can only dream of.
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IN ITS 215th-century heyday cane grown in the Caribbean and cut by African slaves provided Britain with nearly all its sugar.
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Also, do you feel like most drummers miss this Sabbath-era heyday where they could just fill the fuck out of everything?
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This has had the tax reform process tied up in knots ever since the heyday of the destination-based cash flow tax.
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Since Pam Am's heyday in the 1960s, air travel has been presented as a glamorous experience with beautiful women at the forefront.
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We know, too, that LaVar Ball claims to believe that in his heyday, he could have defeated Michael Jordan one-on-one.
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It's the kind of reach Geocities could never have imagined in its heyday, that mythical simpler time, before Facebook existed at all.
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Valyrian steel was made back in the fabled heyday of Valyria, using a technique lost in the Doom that ended that territory.
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The automotive industry alone, once the bedrock of the labor movement, now employs far fewer people than it did during its heyday.
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IN ITS heyday the Independent, Britain's youngest national newspaper, was a scrappy place to do journalism—a startup before there were startups.
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Tessa's grandfather -- Joe Blanchard -- was also a pro wrestler who won titles during his heyday back in the '50s, '60s and '70s.
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According to a recent press release, in its heyday, the Taco-matic was capable of preparing 900 tacos in a single hour.
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We're a long way from the heyday of phone phreaking—the phenomenon of exploring the telephone system to understand how it works.
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Although the PFLP is still the second largest faction within the PLO, its influence has declined quite a bit since its heyday.
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The former hasn't lost a step since his heyday, his rhymes and delivery still as polished as a set of gleaming Daytons.
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The story has been in some state of heyday since it debuted in 1985; but in 2017, the renewed resonance is twofold.
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These days, the practice is moving back into the spotlight, but things look much different now than they did in its heyday.
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Being that the '90s were the heyday of soapy teen dramas and boy bands alike, Mitchell was pretty close with the boys.
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Even in the '50s, the heyday of Hitchcock's thrillers, horror hadn't fully developed into what we considered a "true horror" film today.
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Bill Clinton was president during much of its heyday, and its only electoral victory was the 2000 election of George W. Bush.
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Throughout the game, visual hints draw upon the heyday of Japanese tourism back in the '80s and '90s—the rainbow-colored REGISTERED!
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Data from several exchanges shows that since its heyday in 2015, Asia coal futures trading activity has declined by over 90 percent.
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The Ken M subreddit is thriving, with people sharing their favorite trolls at a clip comparable to that of his internet heyday.
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They were disillusioned with the ideologies offered by mainstream society, which was much less liberal in the 1970s, the heyday of NRMs.
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In its heyday, around 220 years ago, up to 250 women operated rows of sewing machines producing footwear for soldiers and schoolchildren.
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For weirdos like myself, it's an enduring cult fascination, but it's otherwise increasingly unnoticed and unappreciated since its heyday 30 years ago.
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Back in the 2009 heyday of Facebook on desktop, it built a massive business on game payments thanks to developers like Zynga.
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When The Order was in its heyday one could count the number of armed white supremacist groups in America on two hands.
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It's striking how wide a net the magazine cast in its '80s and early-'90s heyday, and how forward-thinking it was.
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The nearby city of Webster, Texas, where many Apollo-era staff lived during the program's heyday, put $3.5 million toward the restoration.
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Los Alamos was arguably so under wraps in its heyday that it's uncertain what other kinds of testing were at play there.
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It took several decades for VCRs to make their way into consumers' homes, but in its heyday it was ubiquitous and dominant.
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Everyone feels the aphrodisiac charge of power; this is newsmagazines' heyday, the era when a Time magazine cover could rhetorically kill God.
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But, the highlight was a trip made via time machine to Forever 21's heyday, in light of the company's bankruptcy filing.
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In its heyday in the 1980s and 1990s, it was the most important toy store in the country, if not the world.
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Not only did they work together on 'Fantasy Factory' ... but Chris recently posted a throwback pic of them from the show's heyday.
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Courrèges, in its 1960s and '70s heyday, was a pioneer of space age chic, as well as of ready-to-wear itself.
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In his heyday, he charged speaking fees of $30,000 and was one of the most sought-after economists on the lecture circuit.
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"The heyday of department stores is clearly in the past while apparel retailers (for example) compete fiercely with e-commerce," Severino said.
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For someone whose heyday was during the last days of the Bush administration, New York has spawned an awful lot of content.
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Bianchi still summers there, though he remains wistful about the island's heyday, and glad that he documented that mythic and impermanent time.
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Many young parents have never witnessed firsthand diseases like measles before (measles' heyday was in the early to mid 1900s, after all).
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YESTERDAY in styles In the heyday of MySpace — before Instagram and iPhones — selfies were an emergent form of folk art for millennials.
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In his Formula One heyday, Alonso was the sport's record-breaker, who had challenged — and beaten — Michael Schumacher, the seven-time champion.
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But today, those jeans demonstrate how globalization has altered an American industry — and how dismantling Nafta won't return it to its heyday.
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Mr. Calder and Ms. Boyars's partnership broke up bitterly in the mid-1970s as his heyday as a cultural force was waning.
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Lovely people in their 70s, they harbored fond memories of watching Alfred Drake and Gwen Verdon perform on Broadway in their heyday.
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As he did in his heyday, Woods has fed off the Muirfield Village course's four par 5s, playing them in five under.
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Life magazine, in its large-format heyday, captured world leaders, Hollywood stars and soldiers at war through vivid photography and silky prose.
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Tuberose, an intoxicating white flower that had its heyday in the 21892s in Robert Piguet's Fracas, is back in a big way.
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My dad was a subscriber for 30 years, and I recently asked him how he would describe the magazine in its heyday.
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Many businesses had migrated from the inner city and membership had fallen to a few hundred from thousands in the club's heyday.
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A. Since the heyday of the iPod, Apple has included controls for shuffling tracks, repeating playlists and albums and looping a song.
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Sports Illustrated, which set a standard for sportswriting and photography during its 20th-century heyday, was transferred to a new company Thursday.
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This, too, is beauty, it seemed to say: this diminishing, these skeletons that remain after the gaudy heyday of blossoms is past.
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The attraction, which drew hundreds of thousands of people annually in its mid-20th-century heyday, was shuttered about 20203 years ago.
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Downtown L.A.&aposs heyday really began in the 1920s and &apos30s and saw spectacular architectural and cultural development before starting a decline.
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In its heyday, KPH used Morse code to send weather reports, instructions for maritime commerce and other transmissions to ships at sea.
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GM, for example, never talks about US market share anymore; in its '50s heyday, the carmaker controlled half of all US sales.
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Mr. Balaish founded Showplace in 251, during the heyday of the Chelsea antiques industry, which spanned the 235s through the early '284s.
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In its heyday in the 1970s, Sibilyakovo's primary school had four classes, each of around 18 children, and a population of 550.
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During the heyday of Operation Bootstrap (2900s and 220006s), Puerto Rico was one of the world leaders in terms of economic growth.
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Like Tywin, Thiel also had his heyday, but Thiel now operates as a powerful investor, destroyer of empires, and cultivator of leaders.
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Introduced in 2015, the "California 2500s Legacy" plate revives the black background and yellow lettering used during the heyday of muscle cars.
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Outside of war zones, terrorist deaths are far lower than they were in the heyday of the Weathermen, IRA, and Red Brigades.
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In a way, these "non-spaces" leave an indelible mark on the memories of those who experienced them in their original heyday.
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Street photography, which was then in its heyday as a form of art photography, was as prominent in the annuals as portraiture.
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During the heyday of the Red Brigades and Irish Republican Army, rates of death and terrorism were higher than they are now.
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In his mid '30s heyday, Perry won the men's singles event at the Australian, French and US Opens, as well as Wimbledon.
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Though Yahoo is nowhere near its heyday, it still boasts a robust media sector, and is one of the top trafficked online destinations.
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In the '50s, ECT was in its heyday in the US, and doctors used it on hundreds of thousands of patients a year.
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Prince never stopped playing and performing music, even if he got less radio play in recent years than he did in his heyday.
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In her early twenties during the heyday of queer cruising culture, meeting women was as easy as dropping by the local cruising hotspots.
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Swift bought the home in 2015 for an estimated $25 million and has been restoring it to reflect the heyday of Old Hollywood.
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In its heyday, the show won 210 Emmys, including two trophies for Comedy Series and five for Lead Actress, honoring star Candice Bergen.
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Screenshot: Heyday FilmsImagine the frightening scenario—dramatized in movies like Gravity and 2001—where an astronaut gets sick or disoriented during a spacewalk.
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In its heyday, the Walkman was as synonymous with portable music players as Kleenex became to tissue and Xerox was to copy machines.
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We're talking about the decade that gave us New Wave, New Romantics, new respect for rap, and Michael Jackson's King of Pop heyday.
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Near the end of the 1800s, salad entered a different kind of heyday, one in which it literally took on a new form.
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Heyday, a startup aiming to make facials more affordable and personalized, announced today that it has raised $8 million in Series A funding.
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They are happy, of course, for the public to be reminded of its fond feelings for Mr Vajpayee and his heyday in office.
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But like Mr Bolt in his heyday, Mr Kipchoge is the only man in today's field with a reasonable shot of besting it.
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During the heyday of air travel, they were known for a first class cabin that was chic, roomy and served five star meals.
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North Korea uses far less crude than during its industrial heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
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It can reach speeds of 100 mph and was known in its heyday for its large engine and ability to not make noise.
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Last night, avuncular professional northerner Stuart Maconie took his listeners on a journey into the loved up heart of the UK's raving heyday.
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The heyday of corporate influence President George W. Bush's first cabinet may have been the high-water mark of the corporate network's influence.
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Last year, when the franchise selected Luyendyk to be the Bachelor, the move looked like an effort to return to the franchise's heyday.
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And in its heyday, NAMBLA membership held a certain temptation even for pedophiles who say they truly wanted to avoid sex with kids.
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In the company's heyday, over 218,22017 shops nationwide offered Quanjian's signature "fire therapy" (patients are draped in alcohol-soaked towels and set alight).
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In fact, she told the Daily Mail that the first time she was ever approached was back in the heyday of Destiny's Child.
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In its mid-aughts heyday, Shockwave was used by designers to create fancy splash pages for websites, interactive CD-ROMs, and web games.
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To recap, at some point during the early '80s heyday of McCartney's friendship with Jackson, he pointed out the value of music publishing.
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So Creed were lumped in with the soul-patch havers instead, and spent their heyday sharing a line-up with Bush and Godsmack.
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The heyday for boiler rooms was the dotcom boom of the 1990s, when Jordan Belfort, the "Wolf of Wall Street", strutted his stuff.
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The sixty minutes that straddled the drafting of Wang and Zhou represents the most important hour in Chinese basketball since Yao Ming's heyday.
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It's a cloying look at the origins of her online retail business which had its heyday in the early days of e-commerce.
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"Juice," as he was known in his heyday, said associates misled him during the Vegas robbery and then turned on him in court.
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The city's United Steelworkers Local 1005 has only about 550 active members, down from more than 13,000 in its heyday in the 1970s.
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While activity has picked up in 2017 with €7bn-equivalent printed so far, it is still a far cry from the market's heyday.
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The heyday of rapid expansion by opportunistic firms is over, predicts Lee Yuan Siong of Ping An Insurance, one of China's biggest providers.
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In the heyday of Arab nationalism under Gamal Abdel Nasser, who overthrew Egypt's monarchy in 1952, every graduate was guaranteed a government job.
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It meant jars of overcooked carrots in the nineteen-fifties, in the heyday of industrial food, and homemade purées in the nineteen-seventies.
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In his heyday as a dealer, Mr. Marte said, he oversaw 20 underlings who supplied the neighborhood with marijuana, cocaine, heroin and ecstasy.
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We go outside, to the demonstrations that are roiling West Berlin, this being the violent heyday of the Red Army Faction's guerrilla campaign.
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The Quantum Fund he cofounded with the billionaire investor George Soros was considered one of the most successful hedge funds in its heyday.
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The Quantum Fund he cofounded with the billionaire investor George Soros was considered one of the most successful hedge funds in its heyday.
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During Torontopia's heyday, great women, like Amy Millan, Emily Haines, Leslie Feist— and the oft-embraced Peaches—were key contributors to the scene.
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In their heyday in 2011, Somali pirates launched 237 attacks off the coast of Somalia and held hundreds of hostages, the Bureau said.
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Based on the current demand and developments in the tech sector, chip stocks like Nvidia are yet to see their heyday, he said.
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Because come September, October, the general election, folks in the media are going to make a heyday about any problems in his taxes.
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In its heyday in the 20th century Sears was not only the largest retailer, it employed more people than any other US business.
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They are the Heyday you have come to know and love — showing up every day to help you put your best face forward.
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The result was a sample-heavy collection of tracks that radiates the laid-back, sunshine-filled soul of the city in its heyday.
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Yet as Ezra Klein points out, the media landscape has changed since the heyday of Peretz's ownership in the 1970s, '80s, and '90s.
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But the principle still works well enough that the business stays mostly afloat, even if it's slimmer than it was in its heyday.
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But it also showcases "The Kiss," as heavy and pounding of a track as The Cure ever committed to tape in their heyday.
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In 1989, he was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, along with the five members from the Temptations' mid-1960s heyday.
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St.-Étienne has a storied past, having won 10 French championships during a heyday that ended with its last league title in 1981.
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The story notes that performing at the theater was physically demanding: During its heyday, an engagement meant a weeklong commitment of 31 shows.
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Traffickers use many of the same techniques and escape routes, including roads, tunnels and byways, created by drug smugglers during Pablo Escobar's heyday.
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Don Ohlmeyer produced ABC's "Monday Night Football" during its 1970s heyday, and guided NBC to No. 1 in prime time two decades later.
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In its heyday, City Opera was a home for Argento's richly expressive music, and the upcoming performance will include two of his monodramas.
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This was nearly half a century ago, when abortion was illegal almost everywhere in the country and alternative newspapers were in their heyday.
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Indeed, in Mr. Molinari's heyday, from the mid-1970s through the mid-′90s, Staten Island was known in political circles as Molinari country.
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Heyday is a New York minichain that has adopted the Drybar business model of providing one service of consistent quality and reasonable price.
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Music critics at The Voice were allowed to write at a length and depth that, even in that heyday of print, was unusual.
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People who loved Sonic and his games in his heyday continue to defend him, to respect him, to wish the best for him.
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Egos The subfield of feminist scholarship devoted to narratives of what's commonly referred to as "the body" is having something of a heyday.
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No one rapped like Rakim in his late-'113s heyday — ultra-focused, preternaturally cool, somersaulting through complex rhyme patterns like it was nothing.
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He also supersized to Bibendum-scale the puffer vests that were a staple of every college campus in the heyday of preppy dressing.
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In its heyday in the 1980s and 1990s, the company owned The Limited, Limited Too, Abercrombie & Fitch, Victoria's Secret, and Express, among others.
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The hotel's first floor retains its original Art Deco interior, with touches from its heyday, including Borg-branded silver teapots and wrestling ephemera.
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And the other part of that comparison is not about MTV now necessarily, but MTV in its heyday really spoke for that generation.
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Sears had its heyday in the time of lava lamps Property owners largely agree they will be better off without Sears and Kmart.
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Driving criminal interest is the amount of cash that has been injected in the art world in the years since Myatt's forgery heyday.
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Its heyday spanned the late 19th and early 20th century, when the fad for cataloguing differences blended with empire-building and mass migration.
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The group's language is confrontational and its tactics uncompromising, in ways that anyone aware of Act Up in its fierce heyday will remember.
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Bookplates really took off in popularity with the mass production of books in the 19th century, their heyday continuing up to the 1940s.
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The heyday of the YBAs was characterized by a sense of eternal promise buoyed by a tumescent art market that rewarded artistic excess.
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Contrary to common arguments now, blackface was considered deeply offensive by black Americans even in minstrelsy's heyday — though their voices went largely unheard.
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The retailer doesn't do as many collaborations as in its heyday but seems to be choosing the ones it does more strategically now.
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I'll be honest, this is a bit of a squash match if Lincoln comes in anywhere close to the form of his heyday.
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It may be true that Basquiat peed on Schnabel's wall, but unbeknownst to many, they had a fierce real-life rivalry during their heyday.
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In its 1950s heyday, the historic ship — the world's fastest luxury liner — dashed across the Atlantic carrying royalty and immigrants alike to American shores.
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I just recently stopped my membership at Heyday, but I was going there once a month for alternating 30-minute and 50-minute facials.
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Instead the company ceded much of the market it dominant during its 90s heyday, as other chipmakers rushed in to dominate smartphones and tablets.
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During the heyday of liberalism between the 1930s and 1960s, political leaders understood that grass-roots movements could be an engine for political success.
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As successful as that magazine was, as Jann Wenner was, financially it really took off in the '26s, well after the magazine's cultural heyday.
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Years ago, during Winston's OkCupid "heyday," which she estimated to be 2012 to 2015, she was able to link her account with multiple partners.
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The place should find avid fans among solitary bibliophiles, cocooning couples, design-magazine devotees and former publishing barons nostalgic for the heyday of print.
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There is the inclusion of what I think of as source material—photographs and scans from articles and books during the Trump Organization's heyday.
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In their heyday, Harney County and its largest town, Burns, were economically important in a way that now seems unthinkable in the rural West.
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The recall notice says that defective Lightning cables were sold as far back as June 2018, the same month Target launched the Heyday brand.
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"Sexual friendships taught me politics, race, class, countries, temperaments, occupations, all useful for a novelist," she wrote of her heyday playing the literary field.
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"External factors are always a factor," says Norma Kamali, who remembers the heyday of Paco Rabanne and the impact of his then-novel ideas.
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During the heyday of iTunes and single-song downloads, Apple was so powerful that it just about transformed the music industry on its own.
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Consider the typeface Windsor, which was crafted in 21970 and, according to the Font Review Journal, had its heyday between the 23s and '22018s.
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In its heyday, the company consistently ranked as one of the most popular apps in the app store, and the top-ranking productivity app.
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Combat's real name was Reggie Osse, and he came up in the biz as a lawyer at Def Jam Records during its '90s heyday.
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While still a niche item that see sales well below its heyday, LPs contributed a sizable $193 million in the first half of 2015.
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But though they can be effective in the short term, doctors have become much more wary of them since their heyday in the 1970s.
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However, I didn't need to be on campus to know that in the show's heyday, everyone loved Scandal — and Black people really loved it.
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In World of Warcraft's case, these moves weren't for sale in-game — the microtransaction model hadn't yet really taken off during the game's heyday.
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The reality, as we learned in the comics and again from Petey's explanation, is that Edward sexually assaulted Sally during the Minutemen's 1940s heyday.
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THROWBACK The fashion stylist and costume designer Misa Hylton shares intimate images of her clients — Usher, Mary J. Blige, Lil' Kim — in their heyday.
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Indeed, up to 60 million Europeans are believed to have left Europe for the two Americas, Africa, Australia during the heyday of colonial imperialism.
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" Hollywood heyday: Brie Larson "There were nods to old Hollywood glamor, that super Joan Crawford glamor we're seeing, but with today's hairdos and makeup.
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During its heyday in the 1970s, the Playboy empire included TV shows, clubs (with waitresses in those iconic bunny ears) and a jazz festival.
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His home state was so politically schizophrenic that during Mr. Zeidler's Socialist heyday, one of Wisconsin's senators was the Red-baiting Joseph R. McCarthy.
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In her heyday, Rose had her own company and was on a first-name basis with her comrades and competitors: Merce, Twyla, Pina, Paul.
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The 18-year-old "Bonus Jonas," as he was adoringly referred to by fans in the Jonas Brothers' heyday, rarely appears in the documentary.
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The country held two races a year during seven-times world champion Michael Schumacher's heyday, with the Nuerburgring run as the European Grand Prix.
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Peppy first track "Renato Dall'Ara (2008)" cheekily references both a famous overtime victory for England's football team, and the heyday of the band themselves.
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In the heyday of Times Square porn the "money shot" was developed to prove that the sex-on-film was real and not simulated.
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Her goal was to create the next Destiny's Child, and sure enough, all that denim is giving us serious flashbacks to the group's heyday.
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" (2) "In the heyday of South Florida's exotic animal trade, niche-seeking entrepreneurs began importing an unusual creature called the giant Gambian pouched rat.
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These days, you can still attend Tupperware parties, but they are nowhere near as popular as they were in their '50s and '60s heyday.
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That role was occupied successfully by Venetia Scott, who oversaw Marc by Marc in its early heyday, but she left the company in 2015.
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To help the departing staff, the company has created a GoFundMe, which it called the "Heyday Faces Relief Fund," to which customers can contribute.
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To support our Shop Teams, we have started a Heyday Faces Relief Fund to distribute among our Shop Teams at the end of March.
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Palm Springs is a lovely desert oasis with plenty of retro-inspired hotels that channel the city's heyday as a retreat for Hollywood elite.
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The festival goers went to Twitter to express their horror with the event and the internet, overdosing on rich kid schadenfreude, had a heyday.
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It won't be the big, booming place it was during General Motors' heyday, but it will be a good place to live and work.
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Because even that large number pales in comparison to Dafen's heyday when it was reportedly responsible for 75% of the world's oil painting reproductions.
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It's not only a great movie, but also — thanks to the cinematographer Jack Cardiff — one of the high points of the heyday of Technicolor.
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I wondered: Have Gen Z, who've grown up with in the age of Netflix long removed from piracy's heyday, given up on piracy, too?
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During its heyday as a fishing port, Shoyna's quay could barely fit the more than 70 fishing vessels coming in and out every day.
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It thrived in the heyday of American Conservative Judaism, but like many houses of worship in big cities, it has seen its membership dwindle.
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Though US Steel had significantly declined from its heyday and had faltered for much of the decade, it had earned a profit in 153.
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Though US Steel had significantly declined from its heyday and had faltered for much of the decade, it had earned a profit in 2017.
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The three-piece capsule includes two bikinis and a maillot, all of which look like something Jane Birkin would have worn in her heyday.
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Le Train Bleu opened in 1979, in the heyday of Marvin S. Traub, the trendsetting Bloomingdale's executive who turned shopping into a theatrical experience.
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The area had its heyday in the 1970s and 1980s, and many of the vendors from that time are still manning their stalls today.
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She eventually settled in Europe, a place where it was possible to avoid seeing his face on television in the heyday of his career.
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The club was well past its heyday when it closed in 21964, replaced by a John Varvatos shoe boutique, but is still widely lamented.
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" Hollywood heyday: Brie Larson "There were nods to old Hollywood glamour, that super Joan Crawford glamour we're seeing, but with today's hairdos and makeup.
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The saxophonist Jimmy and the drummer Albert Heath (known as Tootie) have been touring and recording since bebop's heyday in the 2820s and '29452s.
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The art of audio storytelling is thriving today — as much or more so than in the heyday of radio in the 1930s and '40s.
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The Andrew Lloyd Webber extravaganza has returned (in previews, at the Neil Simon), and a lot has changed in Times Square since its heyday.
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This system's heyday was the 1950s and 1960s, when Europe and Japan were recovering from the war and depended heavily on the United States.
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The energetic and influential Hong Kong director Ringo Lam was, in his 1980s heyday, noted for action pictures with intensely emotional and convoluted stories.
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Estimates vary, but it's clear it no longer has firm control over large swaths of land as it did during its heyday in 2014.
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In its heyday it counted Mark Twain, Rudyard Kipling and Winston Churchill among its customers before evolving into a leading modern package-holiday firm.
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And then there is Joseph Stalin, who dominated the Soviet Union from 1922 to his death in 1953 during the heyday of Marxism-Leninism.
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Critics praised the remake for its explorations of single parenthood and class struggle, a theme that has faded from TV since Mr. Lear's heyday.
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The couple had no prenup, so it's a good bet she made out well considering the millions Randy made in his "American Idol" heyday.
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Since their commercial heyday, the band has effectively become the grunge sect's Grateful Dead—a designation that, to be clear, is also not cool.
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Tiny Tots is one of the few cloth diaper services that has stuck around since the heyday of reusable diapers, owner Tim Aagard said.
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They were Mira Nair ("New York, I Love You," which Portman also directed part of herself) and Vanita Shastry ("The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards").
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In their heyday, Weinstein's companies with his brother, Bob — Miramax, and the Weinstein Company founded in 2005— consistently accrued more nominations than the major studies.
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We can assume the Vengabus was running on good ol' Earth-wrecking fracked oil—or maybe diesel because this was Europe—back in its heyday.
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Other upcoming films starring the actress include Mercy, opposite Ellen Page, and The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards, based on the novel by Robert Boswell.
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This means our kids are just not as advanced and they are just not as qualified as they were during the heyday of American history.
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In my heyday yeah, but I'm finished, I can't drink as much as I used to and I reckon he'd drink me under the table.
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The "Battle of Atlanta" was created by German artists during the heyday of paintings called cycloramas, and only a few still exist in North America.
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It was a little bit before my time, but I sort of discovered it after its heyday, and became a little bit obsessed with it.
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"As a character, he'd never been bigger," says DC Comics co-publisher Dan Didio, who grew up in the heyday of the Adam West series.
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Then there was Stephen Jackson, and Cedric Ceballos saying their teams, back in their 90's-00's heyday, could have beaten the Warriors. Whatever.
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After announcing plans for their fifth and final album, the group has released the first single "Way Back," reminiscent of their '90s R&B heyday.
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Back in the heyday of the US economy, from 1947 to 1973, labor productivity grew at an average pace of nearly 3 percent a year.
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She had spent years rocking long brunette locks during the band's heyday — and chopped them in 1998, shortly before the filming of their "Stop" video.
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In its heyday, before the end of Portuguese colonial rule in 1975, the park drew celebrities like John Wayne and Gregory Peck to central Mozambique.
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Currently based in Blackpool, Ruth has been a fixture of the theme park industry since the heyday of Chessington World of Adventures in the 1990s.
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I can't say I visited much in recent years, but during Tumblr's heyday in the mid-'00s it was a reliable source of joy. RIP.
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In the heyday of public markets, the typical listed firm would be capital-intensive—a railway, say, or a large manufacturer or a chain store.
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BREAKFAST BROWSE RIP, Rip Rip Taylor was the "Prince of Pandemonium" during his 70s heyday, dressing up in wacky outfits and showering crowds with confetti.
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In their heyday, just over a century ago, chains of vaudeville theatres spanned the continent, with big impresarios claiming to entertain 5m patrons a year.
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A year ago, navigation app Waze made a risky bet on carpooling, a type of commuting that has waned since its heyday in the 1970s.
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And yet now soy milk prophets can scarcely be found—since the soy heyday of 2008, soy milk sales have fallen by nearly 60 percent.
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Each made a show of politely observing a procession of time-warp suits seemingly little altered from those Mr. Abboud designed in his '80s heyday.
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The spa used to be magnet for wellness tourists and rheumatism patients but had passed its heyday even before the Islamist militants arrived in 2014.
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The Trump name was once closely associated with the muscular Brooklyn Democratic machine that, in its heyday, catapulted numerous officials to City Hall and Albany.
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In their heyday in 2011, Somali pirates launched 237 attacks off the coast of Somalia and held hundreds of hostages, the International Maritime Bureau said.
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The NES Classic comes with 30 games and a controller and harks back to Nintendo's heyday with titles including "Donkey Kong" and "Super Mario Bros".
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Menn's book covers the heyday of the group and some of its contemporaries, including The L0pht and W00W00 (note the zeros in place of Os).
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Nestle Chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe, who served at the helm of the world's largest food group during the heyday of globalisation, also sounded alarm bells.
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I've come to love TikTok, cringe content and all, in part because it reminds me so much of what Vine was back in its heyday.
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Take Nelson's 1949 navy blue Plymouth Deluxe, a Chrysler manufactured-car which sold for approximately $1,272 in its heyday and whose current value is $30,000.
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During their heyday, the cost of a floor-standing coin-op device such as the Hercules Grip Tester might have cost between $100 and $200.
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And though he's ditched the jheri curl and gold of his heyday, his live performances remain more polished and entertaining than most contemporary rap acts.
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The 1930s were a heyday of self-help and self-reliance, as Americans searched for ways to fortify themselves against the uncertainties of the Depression.
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Adam Sandler is a long, long way from his mid-90s heyday playing adult men who never developed the ability to maturely handle their emotions.
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In its heyday, the show was a ratings blockbuster that spawned the careers of several new artists—some of whom didn't even win the contest.
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In recent months, it has launched private labels like A New Day for women's clothing, Heyday for electronics accessories and Cloud Island for nursery items.
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We all had a shared background of being Midwestern DJs during the heyday of rave and were all searching for something deeper in our sets.
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Abercrombie & Fitch and a handful of other teen retailers are on the road to recovery, but sales remain well below the levels of their heyday.
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Although the Brooklyn Paramount has been greatly changed, its floor flattened, its heavy stage curtain taken down, the organ sonically transports listeners to its heyday.
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Too often, especially in rock's heyday, it was dominated by acts that made their bones from taking nonwhite music and sanitizing it for white audiences.
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When president's rule was reviewed after its first heyday, it was found to have been warranted barely a third of the times it was imposed.
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But much has changed since the area's 230s heyday, when there were about 100 flower and plant shops, said Mr. Nikolis, a fourth-generation dealer.
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In his heyday with Pavement, he was known for his languid guitar work, his sunny hooks, the ramshackle way his songs seemed to hang together.
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In its 1990s heyday M&S was the go-to British high street destination for clothes, selling everything from party dresses to suits and underwear.
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The Rubik's Cube has been confounding kids and adults alike since its invention in 1974, but it was in its heyday in the early '80s.
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Goldman's growth has slowed since its heyday before the financial crisis; its stock has trailed both the broader market and bank stocks since mid-2009.
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Plus, the 2599MP rear camera was top of the line in its heyday and is still pretty darn impressive, even when compared to modern smartphones.
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If this happened during the 1996-to-2010 era, I don't know that the effect would be the same, in his prime and his heyday.
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The Daily Jewel The oversize sculptural earrings at Mugler were a nod to the house's '80s heyday — simultaneously modern and just a little bit decadent.
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The style has made a serious comeback since its heyday in the late '90s: It's been celeb-vetted and achieved sell-out status this season.
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One of the best things about being a Three 6 Mafia fan in their heyday was getting to know all of their affiliates and proteges.
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Rogers co-founded the Quantum Fund with George Soros in the 1970s, which in its heyday gave investors massive outperformance versus the S&P 500.
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Their heyday came in the 1920s, when hand-painted ads for everything from Coca-Cola to cold medicines dotted the walls of New York City.
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This one's name refers to Elsie de Wolfe, also known as Lady Mendl, a well-connected interior designer whose heyday began in the Roaring '22s.
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The Melbourne artist Eamon Donnelly, a fellow child of the 1980s, has spent over a decade photographing milk bars and archiving material from their heyday.
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When his career began in the 1950s, during what he calls Iraq's "heyday," Mr. Ani captured scenes of Iraqi life in a more innocent time.
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Heyday said it will continue to pay a healthcare contribution until the end of April, and its staff will receive their final paychecks next week.
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Even several years after the Razr's true heyday, Shay Mitchell's character carried a Razr V3i for part of the first season of Pretty Little Liars.
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Located near the Parisian red light district of Rue Saint-Denis, Le Beverley cinema had more than 50 competitors in its heyday in the 1980s.
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On Tumblr, the internet's unofficial home for fandom communities, BTS and its members reign supreme, recalling the vast reach of One Direction in its heyday.
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Although the Playhouse might not be the star generator it was in its 20th-century heyday, its alumni system is vast, loyal and ever-present.
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In a recent interview, CL Smooth reflected on how the music has evolved since the duo's heyday during what's often called hip-hop's golden age.
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For example, there are two mentions of the performance artist and writer Spalding Gray, who died in 2004, but whose heyday was in the 1980s.
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Support for Shas, which won 17 seats in its heyday by appealing to the less Orthodox but traditional Sephardic public, also is expected to climb.
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In fact, even in its heyday, Ex-Im backed less than 22018 percent of United States exports (that figure has since dropped to 22014 percent).
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That research might eventually move the category of drugs from their turn-on-tune-in-drop-out heyday in counterculture San Francisco to the mainstream.
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The Quantum Fund he cofounded with the billionaire investor George Soros in 1973 was considered one of the most successful hedge funds in its heyday.
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Laura Ashley, a favourite of late Princess Diana in its 1980s heyday, has seen sales fall, store closures and weakness at its home furnishings business.
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Post-Modernist buildings, those teasing, colorful mash-ups of columns, pilasters and pediments, were both praised and reviled in the 250s and '2100s, their heyday.
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Back in Newark cider's heyday, the best apples were said to come from the eastern slopes of the Watchung Mountains, then considered part of Newark.
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All had tens of thousands of readers during their heyday and served communities populous enough to be among the largest cities in many other states.
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In a modest backlash against digitization, record sales in the last couple of years have crept up to their highest levels since the format's heyday.
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This is a show for Broadway fans who miss the Babylonian scale of the form in its heyday — including a satisfyingly large, finger-snapping orchestra.
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Now it must woo back audiences and skeptical donors, and navigate a cultural landscape that has changed dramatically since the heyday of the old company.
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During the ride's heyday, park visitors were able to see everything from actual movie sets to the working Disney costume department while on the tour.
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What sets Mr. Parnell apart, and what he's leaned into since his heyday, is his remarkable guitar playing; he even has his own signature Gibson.
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This was 1945, the start of psychoanalysis' heyday, and Hollywood was full of shrinks (a lot of locked doors, too, come to think of it).
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In its heyday, WeWork's workforce ballooned to 12,000 employees, but it all went south when the company failed to pull off an initial public offering.
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And on the eighth day, he triggered a constitutional crisis the likes of which this country has not seen since the heyday of Richard Nixon.
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Six years on from ISIS's heyday on mainstream social media, these individuals are six years older and many have largely moved on to other things.
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Once a major hit, the audience for "Empire" has declined markedly from its heyday; nevertheless, it remains Fox's second-most-watched drama in key demographics.
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In its heyday, it held an important place in dance, as a crucial repository for historical works by choreographers like Léonide Massine and Vaslav Nijinsky.
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"Christian movies" had their most recent heyday in 563 and 2015 and seem to be tapering off, at least in terms of box office returns.
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Ms. Earhart grew up during Atchison's heyday, but subsequent decades brought floods, a drop in population and, more recently, the beginnings of a downtown revival.
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In particular, we emerged from World War II with a level of both economic and military dominance not seen since the heyday of ancient Rome.
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If you look at the history of this entry in the puzzle, its heyday was the '60s, but "rotary" still pops up now and then.
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Like many businesses in the neighborhood, the Jin Jiang, which was established in the nineteen-thirties, operates as a pastiche of the city's cosmopolitan heyday.
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Of course, he was in charge during the heyday of Bird, Magic and Michael ... and helped the NBA become the global juggernaut it is today.
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If you remember the heyday of America's Next Top Model, you will probably attest that best part of the entire season was the makeover episode. Why?
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Back during their mid-'19673s heyday, everyone from Beach Boys, the Supremes and Elvis Presley, to James Brown, Stevie Wonder and Johnny Cash issued Yuletide offerings.
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Logo criticism blog Brand New held its annual conference in Nashville, and unabashedly based its branding on the embroidered, rhinestone-bedazzled suits of country music's heyday.
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Logo criticism blog Brand New held its annual conference in Nashville, and unabashedly based its branding on the embroidered, rhinestone-bedazzled suits of country music's heyday.
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It might be a stretch to say that the medical dramedy is over, but the heyday of Grey's Anatomy, House, and Scrubs is definitely behind us.
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I'd be left juggling phones and looking like an idiot, exactly how federal employees tended to look in the heyday of the double-fisting phones era.
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And with background video projections showing him in his '80s heyday, all eyes were on Michael and his signature moves no matter where one looked. 9.
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" She adds: "I think this has been so rare partly because the heyday of juniordom predated [modern-day] feminism and predated the rise of unisex names.
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During the heyday of movie musicals in the 1960s, Golden Globe-winning films in the latter category regularly went on to triumph at the Academy Awards.
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But in the decade since its heyday, the spiritual movement has all but faded from the forefront of popular culture, suffering major blows along the way.
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