Carey's excellent current album, turns the clock back to the halcyon days of laser-guided digital slink. |
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At any rate, in those halcyon days before computers, Frank would type and affix the daily diary to the notice board by 6.30 am at the latest. |
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Flying around the Los Angeles area was still fun in those happy, halcyon days! |
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Instead I just stood and stared at the sign and remembered their halcyon days when I loved them with every atom of my being. |
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The question should be whether the halcyon days of direct foreign investment are over. |
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If anything its enormous decline has beaten its meteoric rise back in the halcyon days. |
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Not since the halcyon days of the Cincinnati Kid can a man have been quite so sharp with the cards as referee Roger Furnandiz. |
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Not since the halcyon days of Orr and Denis Potvin has a young blueliner been so dominant at his position. |
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The fizzy synth pop that emerged on their second album dominates their latest, drawing more on the halcyon days of glam than disco. |
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In retrospect, 2009 and 2010 were halcyon days in the Middle East, now that we seem just one horseman short of an apocalypse. |
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Those were halcyon days for brokerages, which ramped up employment and beat the bushes for technology analysts who could help justify outrageous stock valuations. |
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Alas, the halcyon days have receded, giving way to a cold new era in which executives actually have to earn their personal millions by making real money for their investors. |
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The mixed-media collection evokes nostalgia for halcyon days through fragmented images of the past. |
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Since those halcyon days however, the Peruvian national teams have struggled. |
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Despite the halcyon days of the 1970s, critical criminology's influence in Canada has diminished in recent years. |
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Yet as recently as a few years ago, it was thought that these halcyon days were gone forever. |
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However, hopes Smith's comeback would signal a return to those halcyon days have not quite happened with the Hayton farmer suffering an ankle injury in pre-season. |
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With no firm ideology, swinging like a pendulum from one side to another the brief period of halcyon days in my life passed just like the sand slips out off the hands. |
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Ah, it takes me back to those heady, halcyon days of 1999 when any idea that remotely involved the Web was funded to the gills in a matter of weeks. |
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The halcyon days of Wolf, the third-wave feminist revolutionary and author of The Beauty Myth, seem far, far away. |
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These halcyon days lasted barely a decade. |
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I recall during the halcyon days of the sponsorship scandal, again a subject that the Liberals do not ever want us to talk about, they tried to portray themselves as the victims of the sponsorship scandal. |
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After all, surely it's these tonal distinctions and contrasts which account for why sounds from an ARP, Moog, Sequential or Oberheim are as welcome and recognisable now as they were in those halcyon days? |
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But Myanmar's halcyon days did not last long. |
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Although the national side no longer have the legendary initials CCCP emblazoned on their shirts, their brand of football harks back to the halcyon days of the Soviet era. |
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Guinea's halcyon days are now more than three decades old, when they were runners-up at the Africa Cup of Nations finals in 1976 and when their top club side Hafia won the old-style African Champions Cup. |
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It was built during the halcyon days of the Khruschev administration to host Communist Party congresses and was executed in appropriately magnificent style. |
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And, by the way, during those halcyon days we fought another battle. |
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