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Around the corner from the Ritz hotel and just off Picadilly, it opened in 1947, closed in 1975, and then was revived in 1981, sailing into its heyday with a cachet that has not tarnished.
Tossed into the heyday of surrealism in art and anarchism in life, this notion of extracting the extra from the ordinary was just part of the armoury the left-leaning intelligentsia adopted to overturn the old world order.
Needing a new application for his skills, he took the advice of Fernand Fonssagrives - whose sister, fashion model Lisa was married to Irving Penn - to try fashion photography for Harper's Bazaar, Life, Vogue and other magazines, published in New York and all coming into their heyday.
For the boys, I was sort of gravitating toward gaming studies, but what was so interesting at the time was that the mobile phone was just coming into its heyday in Japan, and it was a technology use being driven by young girls.
The Enlightenment is conventionally placed in the last two thirds of the 18th century, though it flowed out of the Scientific Revolution and the Age of Reason in the 17th century and spilled into the heyday of classical liberalism of the first half of the 19th.
He is a Nobel laureate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who was an adviser to President Kennedy in the 1960's, when tax cuts came into their heyday as a fiscal stimulus -- the idea being that people would spend the windfall, helping to revive a failing economy.
Two and a half years ago, when the designer Serge Becker began working out the design for Balazs's Downtown Standard hotel in Los Angeles, he quickly realized that the "rogue businessman" mythology that he and André Balazs wanted to evoke dovetailed perfectly with Walrod's longstanding research into the heyday of "bachelor pad" style, extending roughly from the mid-50's to the early 70's.
I think we have entered into a heyday for vaccines," he says.
Much of this rare footage, never before seen on television, is featured in a new two-part BBC Wales series offering a glimpse into the heyday of steam in Wales.
Though transnational terrorism has been a highly visible policy problem for the United States since the terrorist attacks of September 11 , 2001 transnational terrorism is an older phenomena that, in many ways, came into its heyday with skyjacking, hostage taking, and bombing campaigns in the 1960's and 1970's.
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