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From his heyday to the present, he could talk enthusiastically for hours with fans.
That is the heyday to which many on Corbyn's campaign seek to return.
Trade union numbers have halved from above 13 million in Jones's heyday to about 6.5 million.
Throughout, italicized asides take us through fifty years of the "stolidly black-and-white" paper's history, from heyday to decline.
Would he like a little more competition, as Nicklaus had in his heyday, to make life more exciting?
Known as a second-generation Abstract Expressionist, Ms. Frankenthaler was married during the movement's heyday to the painter Robert Motherwell, a leading first-generation member of the group.
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They failed in their heydays to do what their German equivalents did and set up well-funded foundations to do some of the intellectual heavy-lifting for them.
The end results, while a little jarring, remind us how much pop culture has changed from their heydays to now. .
Here, HeyDay tries to explain to a user the benefits they'll receive by giving the app access.
The title song, written by R. Kelly, harks back to Ms. Houston's heyday, only to reveal how much she has changed.
Also instructive is that Palm in its heyday appeared to enjoy needling Apple, though Apple was hesitant to take Palm to court.
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