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Swapping ads was common in the heyday of the Internet bubble.
There are four works in the Ryman show, all of them called "No Title Required" (2006)—finessing a title, "Untitled," so common in the heyday of minimalism as to become something of a joke.
There are four works in the Ryman show, all of them called "No Title Required" (2006) — finessing a title, "Untitled," so common in the heyday of minimalism as to become something of a joke.
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THE heyday of the conglomerate is long past.
A second sort of argument, less common today than in the heyday of a certain form of extreme Wittgensteinianism, urges that the concepts that make up the stuff of most definitions of art (expressiveness, form) are embedded in general philosophical theories which incorporate traditional metaphysics and epistemology.
We don't live in the heyday of classical music any more; nor, perhaps, in the heyday of the visual arts, where the debate on greatness rages on.
"In the heyday of the 90's, you know what?
But Betty, née Stoll, was born in Chicago, in the heyday of Al Capone.
Certainly, many sculptural works produced in the heyday of the British Empire were stiff and worthy.
To Mr. Mayer this practically screamed Las Vegas in the heyday of the Rat Pack.
Chicago loved Da Bears in the heyday of Mike Ditka and Walter Payton.
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