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    1. In its heyday our Mafia was regional,


    2. their heyday in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries


    3. It had been a motel back in its heyday


    4. During the 1942–45 Nazi heyday, there were


    5. The Mother Road, Route 66 sliced through Amarillo during its heyday


    6. Kansas during the heyday of the great


    7. around the RV and decided that in it’s heyday the van must have


    8. "The press will have a heyday when they get a hold of it," said Stuart


    9. their heyday wolves were super predators, usually hunted in


    10. Reuter’s Matthew Lewis mentioned that Nyro “was shamefully overlooked as a solo artist, especially during her creative heyday from 1966 to 1972

    11. The heyday of LED and VFD would last until the early 80s, when LCD technology became cheap and durable enough to be a viable alternative


    12. Why? Because back in the exploring heyday there were no women involved


    13. ited the location back in its heyday


    14. It was a real hour of triumph for ninjas, so to say, their heyday and decline at the same time


    15. , for a great example of this kind of compartmentalized "approval"? The same polls that show Clinton's approval rating higher than even Reagan's in his heyday, would've shown Der Fuhrer's split the same way, in '39-'43


    16. It was a look Danny saw even when the band was in its heyday


    17. Even in the heyday of her beauty she would talk wistfully of cosiness, she seemed to long to be just cosy, to curl up, to be taken care of, not to have to respond to any violence of love


    18. The local news media had relished the heyday of charges and countercharges


    19. Most of your prospective customers—even those born during the heyday of radio and television—are surfing the Internet


    20. She grew up in Liverpool, and I asked if she was there during the Beatles’ heyday

    21. I’m sure in its heyday this engine would have been slick, polished steel; but now it was tarnished and dirty


    22. “Well, maybe in its heyday, but now it looks like a theater, at least that’s what I’m calling it


    23. Pulp fiction was in its heyday and 30 million readers


    24. Pulp fiction was in its heyday and 30 million readers were regularly riveted by the larger-than-life tales of master storyteller L


    25. snow-boarding's heyday, making it into the Olympics


    26. During the last heyday of English Piracy: Captain Kidd was finally brought to justice as an outlaw privateer gone turned pirate


    27. Take Egypt 7,000 years ago, in its heyday: the greediest, most covetous Kingdom of all


    28. The whitewashing of Chicago when it became the butchering capital of America: the blackest hell-hole of a city in the throes of greed in the entire world… in its heyday


    29. Using the World’s Fair to Whitewash its stink of the millions of animals penned waiting for slaughter, its black evil of the most inhuman human souls ever to be assembled in every vice and crime known, its black grime, the dirtiest most polluted city on earth in its heyday, famous for its black crime, its black pollution, its blackened death, as the worlds largest mass slaughterhouses: killing millions of animals a year… Holding a an entirely white, whitewashed World’s Fair


    30. Today we have thousands more cities… all of them, bigger than Rome ever was during its heyday

    31. Great slab stairways from the town’s heyday zigzag crazily down the steep sides, forming what had once been a riverside promenade leading to the old square, (where Swithin Bell & Candle once operated) lined with the expected shoppes: an ice cream parlor, an antique store, a florist, the old bank where the local historical society is housed, a quilt shop, and even an old drug store that still has a soda fountain and still sells penny candy


    32. After this he lives on, spending his money and labour and time on unnecessary pleasures quite as much as on necessary ones; but if he be fortunate, and is not too much disordered in his wits, when years have elapsed, and the heyday of passion is over--supposing that he then re-admits into the city some part of the exiled virtues, and does not wholly give himself up to their successors--in that case he balances his pleasures and lives in a sort of equilibrium, putting the government of himself into the hands of the one which comes first and wins the turn; and when he has had enough of that, then into the hands of another; he despises none of them but encourages them all equally


    33. I remember Dad spending a weeknight every few weeks in the city during the heyday


    34. Beneficent Disseminator of blessings to all Thy creatures, how great and universal must be that sweetest of Thy tyrannies which can hold in thrall the free and the bond, the simple swain and the polished coxcomb, the lover in the heyday of reckless passion and the husband of maturer years


    35. And Molly won seven shillings on a three year old named Nevertell and coming home along by Foxrock in that old fiveseater shanderadan of a waggonette you were in your heyday then and you had on that new hat of white velours with a surround of molefur that Mrs Hayes advised you to buy because it was marked down to nineteen and eleven, a bit of wire and an old rag of velveteen, and I'll lay you what you like she did it on purpose


    36. Now, in the heyday of his highest glory, his fullest flower, he would have to be a liar or a scoffer


    37. "Heyday, miss!" he said at last, "you have a fine color


    38. Major department stores enjoyed their heyday for over 50 years with an ancient sales force and a loyal clientele, but they failed to update their marketing programs and modernize their stores; and now higher overhead and advertising rates put a dent in their cash flow


    39. Then came the heyday years to 1967 and 1968, in which sales again grew twentyfold to $2


    40. They approached a badly faded red barn, a low building that looked as if it had sunk a couple of feet into the ground since its heyday

    41. ’ Pan Am airlines used that sort of advertising line in its sixties and seventies heyday


    42. 7, agriculture, livestock, and precious metals saw their heyday in the 1970s, energy in the 1970s (not shown) and 1998–2007, and industrial commodities in the 2000s (up to mid-2008)


    43. The heyday of natural history: 1820-1870


    44. I was prevented, however, from making her an offer at the time by my selfishness, I was loath to part with the allurements of my free and licentious bachelor life in the heyday of my youth, and with my pockets full of money


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