Sentences with phrase «early heady days»

These problems were raised with ministers in those early heady days of the Theresa May administration, but she and her government seemed completely ignorant of the economic hit the Republic of Ireland was facing.

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Or John Ruffolo of OMERS Ventures, who, in a recent op - ed, bemoaned the tendency of Canadian businesses to sell early or to stagnate after the heady startup days have passed.
Ask Scott D. Anthony, author of The First Mile: A Launch Manual for Getting Great Ideas Into the Market, and he'll tell you that the heady early days — when an innovation moves from idea to market — are the toughest time for any startup.
While that percentage has dropped, Americans» confidence in buying stocks has clearly not returned to levels seen during the heady days of the early 2000s.
n the heady days of the early Christian Church, Marcion was considered a very dangerous man.
In the heady early days of the Church, Peter and John were once again arrested for preaching Christ and His resurrection.
In the heady early days of the Church, Peter and John were once again arrested for preaching Christ and his resurrection.
We had learnt earlier in the day that Sol had finally decided to leave us for the heady heights of Newcastle and I'm sure all of us wish him well and even at the ripe old age of 36, I feel it would have been beneficial to have him still in our squad.
Drawn from multiple sources, the film captures the visceral thrill of the heady early days of a culture - changing phenomenon in the making — and the way it both pulled a group of young revolutionaries together and then split them apart.
No one likes to put pressure on a relationship in those early, heady days, but at the same time it's best to know asap if firearms are tucked inside a gal's baggage.
Last year we had the cruelly hard - to - come - by Nintendo Classic Mini console, which took us back to the heady days of the mid-1980s, and earlier this week, Atari announced its decision to get back into the hardware business with a new machine.
It is testament to the heady early days of the rising overseas demand for contemporary Chinese art that in 1993, two years after graduating from the printmaking department of Beijing's Central Academy of Fine Arts at age 27, Feng was invited by the director of the 45th Venice Biennale, Achille Bonito Oliva, to exhibit his paintings in the Biennale's «Aperto» exhibition of international emerging artists.
The exhibition is an attempt to think of actual and concrete, as well as tenuous or even possibly non-existing connections between four artists who lived and worked in New York during the heady days of the 1980s and the early 1990s.
With spaces like the Brockman Gallery, which showed artists like Betye Saar, David Hammons, and John Outterbridge in the early days of their careers and the heady days of the Black Arts Movement, and the jazz and poetry crucible The World Stage, Leimert Park has been at the heart of Black Arts and culture in LA since the «70s.
Actually, Moo's Founder & CEO, Richard Moross and I go way back, when we used to go to the same seminal «Web 2.0» parties in London, back in the heady, early days of blogging.
I did a quick sift for articles on oil and related subjects in The New York Times archives back through 1851 and found a few fun snippets providing a window on those heady early days, when folks got rich pumping 15 - cent - a-barrel oil:
The cold hard fact is that no relationship retains the heady, passionate feelings from the early days.
Interestingly, the average sales prices surged in early 2009 even as the market was deteriorating and is now trying to retrace those heady days.
In its first salvo earlier this month, the federal mortgage task force formed by the Justice Department sued Bear Stearns & Company, currently a unit of JPMorgan Chase, accusing the company of widespread misconduct during the heady days of the housing boom in the packaging and sale of mortgage securities.
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