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The heyday of small publishers may have run its course, or given way to the Web, but it is worth recalling the time of Barney Rosset, at Grove; James Laughlin, at New Directions; and Braziller, who has published this charming memoir just short of his hundredth birthday.

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Born on May 15 , 1940 and raised during the heyday of Nashville's small but influential R&B scene, Ms. Shane was confident in herself and musically inclined since she was a child.

Michael Jacobs, author A byword for decadence in its late 19th-century heyday, the small spa resort of Los Banos de Mula is now a rare and haunting survival of an old Spain where even the prices have changed little in recent years.

Although she lived in a conservative, male-dominated culture and in the heyday of muralism when a woman making small, highly personal easel paintings could not win much respect, she valued her idiosyncratic talent.

This was the heyday of sampling — most rap was too small for lawsuits — and a hard-ass beat could come from anything: the opening piano riff from Otis Redding's "Hard to Handle," the horns from Inspector Gadget's theme song, a hook from "Schoolhouse Rock".

In the 1970s and 1980s, the heyday of Nauru's mining boom, this small republic with a population of just 10,000 people was, per capita, one of the richest nations in the world.

With its oak panels and other decor recalling an earlier time, the heyday of cabaret, the Oak Room was small, intimate, and expensive (at least $100 per person, more if one had dinner, except for matinees), and was not a big moneymaker for the Algonquin.

The number of day traders, who each make a dozen to hundreds of trades daily hoping to tally lots of small scores on fast-moving stocks, has remained relatively stable at 75,000 since the Nasdaq's heyday.

In the heyday of commercial tuna fishing, vessels called "purse seiners" equipped with advanced sonar and spotter planes located and scooped up entire schools of small tuna.

Small players have starred in hockey since the 1920s heyday of Aurel Joliat and King Clancy, who at 5-7 were not really all that small for that era.

The tea party is as fired up as ever, even though the movement is smaller now than in its heyday of 2010.

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