Sentence examples for same heyday from inspiring English sources

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I took semiotics back at Brown University in the same heyday of deconstruction in which Eugenides's novel takes place (he and I were in a writing workshop together), but I don't need to remember anything about signifiers to understand that just like the jumbo, block-lettered masculine typeface, feminine cover illustrations are code.

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Athens's layout and architecture have remained essentially the same since its heyday in the late 19th century.

It was never the same as his heyday, but it was never less than an audience with a formidably dominant personality.

But McGuigan was banking on two key things remaining the same from his heyday: the country's ability to produce and nurture world-class boxing talent and the deep love the people of Belfast have for the fight game.

When Ralph Nader says in all seriousness that he expects to attract disaffected Republicans to his cause (front page, March 31), we can only be grateful he didn't use this same reasoning in his heyday as a consumer advocate.

To put the researchers' findings in perspective, consider that the performance difference is almost double the five-point margin of victory that growth stocks had over value stocks during the same period -- a heyday for growth investing -- according to the Standard & Poor's 500/Barra indexes.

During the show's heyday, the same chain e-mail quiz regularly appeared in my inbox -- Are you a Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte or Samantha?

Three longtime Yankee employees, when asked if Steinbrenner would have permitted this in his heyday, gave the same one-word answer: No.

This collection was inspired by the work of Walter Albini, the colourful Italian designer who had his heyday in the same decade, and a more louche idea of men's style.

It will be followed by Capturing Mary, set in the same house in its 1950s heyday when Elliot's father held glittering soirees for the wealthy and well-connected.

As a result, contemporary Potosí, whose capital city of the same name was in its heyday as big and wealthy as London, remains the poorest of the nine provinces of Bolivia, which in turn is the poorest country in all of South America.

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