Sentences with phrase «during his heyday in»

Powell: Shelley, you actually worked at Bell Labs during its heyday in the 1960s.
During his heyday in the 70's he trained all body parts three times per week and frequently worked out twice daily, employing classic movements and supersets with reps in the 10 - 20 range to build his legendary physique.
Fantastic Emanuelle Khanh sunglasses created in France during his heyday in the 1980's.
Statement sunglasses from Emmanuelle Khanh made during his heyday in the 1980's.
The nominal hero, a 12 - year - old aspiring musician named Miguel (Anthony Gonzalez), lives in a small Mexican village that still worships at the gilded feet of Ernesto de la Cruz (Benjamin Bratt), a local - turned - internationally famous crooner who dominated both the airwaves and movie screens during his heyday in the 1930s and»40s.
Isaac Kandel was an eminent professor of education at Teachers College, Columbia University, during its heyday in the 1920s and 1930s.
During its heyday in the 1950s, celebrities such as Errol Flynn, Richard Burton, and Elizabeth Taylor would visit.
MoMA's newest exhibit, Abstract Expressionist New York presents a good overview of the NY school of abstract expressionism during its heyday in the 40's and 50's.
He studied art at Yale during its heyday in the 60s and there he received a Bauhaus training in the course devised and taught by Josef Albers.
It has become a mythical figure in New York City's art scene, engendering the gallery Reena Spaulings and a crew of followers that is reminiscent of Colin De Land's now defunct American Fine Arts during its heyday in the 1990s.
During his heyday in the 1970s, Springer's work was a favorite of the glamour set, who enjoyed the novelty of pieces finished in rich and striking materials that ranged from exotic hides and skins to lacquer and chromed metal.

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Hundred of bombs detonated in the open air (and several more in the ocean) during the heyday of atmospheric nuclear testing — with thousands more tests conducted underground.
You might remember seeing this in action during the heyday of Pokémon Go, when people were running into each other and onto private property, and creating unprecedentedly massive crowds at landmarks - all because they were trying to catch a rare Pokémon.
One pro-lynching activist, speaking in 1897 during the heyday of lynching — an extrajudicial form of capital punishment — was more explicit: «If it takes lynching to protect woman's dearest possession from drunken, ravening human beasts... then I say lynch a thousand a week if it becomes necessary.»
If there was any criticism most routinely leveled at the Occupy movement during its Fall 2011 heyday it was that it was unfocused and proposed little or nothing in the way of solutions.
In fact, my father would have encountered a different type of factoring in the 1980's and» 90's during the heyday of his career as a business owneIn fact, my father would have encountered a different type of factoring in the 1980's and» 90's during the heyday of his career as a business ownein the 1980's and» 90's during the heyday of his career as a business owner.
Many in the industry were similarly pessimistic: In 1999 distilleries put just 450,000 barrels away, 60 % less than during bourbon's heydain the industry were similarly pessimistic: In 1999 distilleries put just 450,000 barrels away, 60 % less than during bourbon's heydaIn 1999 distilleries put just 450,000 barrels away, 60 % less than during bourbon's heyday.
If this happened during the 1996 - to - 2010 era, I don't know that the effect would be the same, in his prime and his heyday.
During the heyday of corporate raiders in the 1980s, the Canadian financier Samuel Belzberg threatened a hostile takeover of Southland.
In what may yet come to be regarded as the heyday of the Lubavitcher hasidim's outreach program, Jewish youngsters during the 1970s descended on Brooklyn's Crown Heights district nearly every weekend to spend the Sabbath with the followers of Menachem Mendel Schneerson, the Lubavitcher....
The British Empire during its heyday, roughly from the Napoleonic Wars to World War I, maintained a degree of tranquillity in the world that encouraged unprecedented economic growth.
As editor of the American Ecclesiastical Review during its mid-century heyday, he guided one of the more influential theological journal in English.
It is in this sense that theological education for ministers during the heyday of evangelicalism tended to become more and more instrumental.
The diet was outlined in several faxes that went around during the heyday of the fax machine, and it shows what to do on each day in addition to eating as much soup as you feel like.
During the heyday of the British Raj in India, roughly from 1858 to the end of World War I, Indian food became very popular in England, and its popularity reflected the English love affair with India.
Marte was a star during the heyday of Santa Clara University football, when the Broncos beat Bear Bryant's Kentucky in the 1950 Orange Bowl.
Kelly, who rose to power in the park district during the heyday of the patronage system controlled by the late Mayor Richard J. Daley, was frequently accused of running a bastion of patronage in the park district and unnecessarily inflating the administrative staff.
ELLENVILLE >> Marcus Guiliano, owner - chef of Aroma Thyme Bistro, was born and raised in Ellenville and remembers the Nevele, which is just outside the village, during its heyday as a Borscht Belt resort.
Alamieyeseigha, fondly called the Governor - General of the Niger Delta during his heyday as governor of Bayelsa State, died at 62 in the University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital, Rivers State.
Over the past four decades, except in the 1960s during the heyday of the Apollo Program (which in respect to R&D funding was an exceptional situation), trends in nondefense R&D spending have closely followed trends in overall nondefense discretionary spending, and trends in total federal R&D, including defense, have tracked total discretionary spending.
But during this heyday, heavy rains caused several manure lagoons in the state to rupture; public outrage swept the country as pathogen - laden sludge leached into waterways.
When passenger balloons first took to the skies in the late 1700s, they inspired scientific and metaphysical inquiry as well as feats of derring - do: During their century - long heyday, balloons were instrumental in both establishing the field of meteorology and breaking the siege of Paris during the Franco - PrussiaDuring their century - long heyday, balloons were instrumental in both establishing the field of meteorology and breaking the siege of Paris during the Franco - Prussiaduring the Franco - Prussian war.
The findings lend support to a theory proposed by Harvard insect evolutionist Brian D. Farrell, who thinks most plant - eating beetles likely evolved in parallel to flowering plants and therefore were quite diverse during the dinosaur's heyday (Science, 24 July 1998, p. 555).
The site is one of nine such mills in Colorado used during the heyday of nuclear weapons production.
«The fluorescence and expansion of Teotihuacán as a regional power between 100 and 400 CE occurred during an interval of persistent and stable rainfall,» the researchers report in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society A. Teotihuacán, during its heyday, influenced large portions of central Mexico.
Like the Romans, we demanded bread and circuses during the space program's heyday in its first decade or so.
Throw in your age, and some of the generational challenges that can occur from trying to engage in a social act during a time that might be different from your heyday, and you can appreciate why some people are wary of dating after 50.
Detroit puts you right there in the action during the heydays of the Detroits riots.
During his heyday of the 1930s and 1940s, Martin earned his salary perpetuating a stereotype that nowadays would be the ultimate in political incorrectness: the lazy, dull - witted Hispanic comic foil.
Walt Disney put out a few a year during his live - action heyday in the 1950s and»60s and others had been prominently featuring dogs decades earlier.
As alluded to in the first movie, Janet originally fought alongside Michael Douglas» Hank Pym during his superhero heyday, and Reed has promised that her character will have a vital role to play in the upcoming sequel.
The Black Stallion is directed by Carrol Ballard, and was produced by Francis Ford Coppola during his heyday, which may explain why this «kids movie» is now in the Criterion Collection.
Originally designed as a tie - in to an unfinished Akira Kurosawa script during the heyday of the PlayStation 2 console, Nioh has been redesigned and retooled over the years before its current form of a Playstation 4 - exclusive designed by Team Ninja.
Remembered as one of the best adventure games to come out of LucasArts during the point & click adventure genre's heyday in the 1990's, Full Throttle was the first game that Tim Schafer took the lead on during his tenure at the company.
The series, which stars Christina Ricci, Margot Robbie, Michael Mosley, Karine Vanasse, Mike Vogel and Kelli Garner, takes place in the 1960s, during the heyday of Pan Am flights.
By the early «60s, Nicholas Ray had become even more of a nervous wreck than he had been during his directorial heyday, and while he'd managed to pack some integrity and idiosyncrasy into his Christ story «King of Kings» (a.k.a., by the likes of some «Rebel» - remembering quasi-wags, «I Was A Teenage Jesus»), he was in pretty bad shape going into his second Samuel - Bronston - produced Big Picture.
Universal Pictures built its legacy with horror movies featuring Dracula, Frankenstein and the Wolf Man during the heydays of Boris Karloff and Bela Lugosi in the 1930s and»40s.
This documentary explores the intersection of business and pleasure in Hollywood during its critical and financial heyday, with Alan Carr, the ultimate outsider, right in the middle of things.
The superbly dark and cynical «Chicago» would have had no place in Hollywood during the heyday of the movie musical.
Katherine Heigl may have shown A-list potential in «Knocked Up,» but she proves it here with her turn as the likeable everywoman, and though she's not as prolific as Julia Roberts was during her heyday, the young up - and - comer definitely has the chops to carve out a similar career.
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