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How many such roles existed for actresses — for women in real life — in her heyday?
Even his private life in its heyday had the pasha touch.
Few people under the age of 25 will have much idea of the place that Mary Whitehouse occupied in British life in the heyday of her "clean-up TV" campaign in the 1960s and 1970s.
First- and second-generation immigrants from the communist mainland may be wary because many of them "did have a better life during the heyday of capitalism under British rule," said Chris Chan King-chi, an assistant professor in the department of applied social sciences at the City University of Hong Kong, who supports the Occupy movement.
A chronicle of life in the heyday of her native Värmland's history, the age of prosperous iron founders and small manors, the book recounts the story of the 12 Cavaliers, led by Gösta Berling, a renegade priest of weak character but irresistible charm.
61 or 62 Como, Italy c. 113 Bithynia, Turkey Pliny the Younger, Latin in full Gaius Plinius Caecilius Secundus (born ad 61/62, Comum [Italy] died c. 113, Bithynia, Asia Minor [now in Turkey]) Roman author and administrator who left a collection of private letters of great literary charm, intimately illustrating public and private life in the heyday of the Roman Empire.
The Algonquin opened in 1902 and was a centre of New York City literary and theatrical life in its heyday.
And what Kitay said he believed was a neighborhood institution, Shook called a pizza joint "that's lived its life, had its heyday and run its course".
Like Martin, Boy George famously deflected speculation about his private life during Culture Club's heyday, by claiming he would rather have "a nice cup of tea" than sex.
What we gain from this flood of visual reportage is a bigger and harder-to-answer question now than it was in the pretelevision, mid-20th-century heyday of Life and other photojournalism magazines.
Richard Yates, whose novel Revolutionary Road offers a harrowing indictment of American life during Levittown's heyday, wrote of that era's "general lust for conformity", a "blind, desperate clinging to safety and security at any price, as exemplified politically in the Eisenhower administration and the McCarthy witch hunts".
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