I have forgotten what it feels like to feel clean and innocent, and I long to feel it, I long for my salad days, I long for childhood. |
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So, in Denis Santry's salad days, when he was a young wild man living on his own, what did they call his little flat? |
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It sounds healthy, but that margin is still about half what it has been in the salad days of rocketing real estate values. |
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But even the best newspaper operating during what Broder must imagine as the salad days of journalism stumbles. |
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Back during the salad days of grunge, reporters from across the country were trekking to Seattle looking for tidbits about this hot new scene. |
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In my salad days as an eager young university student, I came across a tutor who had something of a reputation for enjoying an occasional flutter on the stock market. |
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Cutler is no stranger to the brutality of the gridiron, having strapped on a jock and shoulder pads during his salad days as a high-school football player. |
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But these were their salad days, and they were young and hopeful. |
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The mid-1960s were, of course, the salad days of Pop art and Minimalism. |
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We reside in the salad days of global liquidity and speculative excess. |
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The global fight-back appears to be working as the company is enjoying its own salad days after two years of the first business slump in its history. |
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For Salley, many of his salad days in the N. B. A. really were salad days. |
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These are salad days for the 26-year-old Lochte. |
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Do you know I've not been to a ball in ages? I used to be quite the dancer in my salad days, if you can believe such a thing. |
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