Sentence examples for Since the era when from inspiring English sources

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Since the era when the Bada Bing girls writhed reliably, each Sunday night, in the background of Tony Soprano's business meetings, cable television has adopted, if not an actual Madonna/whore complex, something approaching a Gallant/Goofus one.

The port's fortunes have swung back and forth since the era when the world price for cotton was set in Savannah's trading post.

The crossover territory between classical, jazz and pop has remained largely uninhabited since the era when prog-rockers strove to assert their musical chops with ill-advised symphonic works and temporary alliances with classical musicians who sometimes – as Frank Zappa learnt to his dismay – regarded the commission with a disrespect bordering on contempt.

His claims that the authorities wrongly convicted him for the attempted murder of two New York City police officers, then stuck him in a cell for nearly 19 years, have been around since the era when Huey P. Newton was raising his fist in a call for black power.

"Clearly the theme of this campaign was property taxes, and this is a referendum on taxes," Mr. Astorino said on Tuesday on the kind of night Westchester Republicans have seldom had since the era when Don Draper was taking the train from Ossining to Grand Central.

It will be hard, because no England side has been able to do that for 80 minutes since the era when Sir Clive Woodward's side were the best in the world.

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They describe the G.O.P. as "an insurgent outlier," and cite studies that Republicans are now more conservative they have been since, well, the era when women could not vote, blacks could not share the same public space as whites and the income tax was a distant dream of a forward-thinking Republican reformer, Theodore Roosevelt.

Bagehot observed that the role served by the Sovereign since leaving behind the era when the day job consisted of donning armour and eviscerating rivals was to float above the filthy business of wielding power and instead embody a sense of "mystery" –  a unifying figurehead gifted by history and surrounded by ritual.

This was the era when Martin Amis ruled.

His memories of bygone era provoke both laughter and melancholy: he recalls how an advertisement for the first radio with automatic frequency control caused outrage – even in the 1930s – with its claim to be "ideal for women users", but also mourns the loss of skill since that era when Britain was "the workshop of the world".

At the moment, I am in France, a country that I have been visiting regularly since the George W. Bush era, when the dominant feeling, as a blue-aligned American, was shame at our President's stupidity and headlong imperialist ambitions.

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