Sentences with phrase «golden age of life»

The golden age of my life, both as a person and as a gamer, was at the end of the 1990s.
So when has choosing a president based on their religious beliefs ever led to any golden age of life and brotherly love in this country?

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But these days, it feels like we're living in a golden age of bull.
Sure, we're living in a new golden age of television.
We may be living in the Golden Age of Television, but conventional broadcasters aren't exactly basking in the glow.
We live in the golden age, if you could call it that, of electronic surveillance.
We live in a golden age of gadgets.
This was something of a «golden age» for the U.S. in terms of improved living standards.
Indeed, living standards for most wage earners today are down from the «golden age» of the late 1970s.
Right now we're living in the golden age of entrepreneurship where the rules of the game have changed — there has never been a better time in history to start or be building a business.
We're living in the golden age of sales enablement technology, and innovative companies are taking advantage of this reality by freeing their reps to engage in more value - added activities with key prospects.
We're living in a golden age of drug development.
A theology we must have, and it should be the best theology that is available for us, carefully constructed and critically understood; but we must not make the mistake of thinking that when we have enunciated and then expounded some theological proposition, be it from the golden middle ages or from Karl Barth, we have thereby communicated the gospel of the living God.
He concluded: «It's a golden age of opportunity for fathers and businesses can help fathers take advantage of that and be really involved in the lives of their children from the word go.»
Theodore's life (350 - 428) almost coincided with the golden age of the Patristic literature.
The real advantage of a golden age for a literary genre is the elevation of its second - rank authors: Merely good writers become great writers when they happen to live at the right moment.
It is ironic, in this way, that the two most pronounced promoters of community in Harvard's life in the «Golden Age» of Harvard philosophy were both loners.
He referred to his lectures as «Lay Sermons,» in which he damned his «idolatrous age» for ignoring «the living God thundering from the Sinai of science... to worship the golden calf of tradition.»
The name of Fulton J. Sheen brings to mind many things: «the Golden Age of Catholicism»... the stirring sermons... the amusing stories and dramatic conversions... the black cassock and red cape... the glistening pectoral cross... the angel cleaning the blackboard... and the signature sign - off to his Life is Worth Living television shows: «God love you!»
Following World War II, there was a great surge of church life and church building that momentarily mesmerized church leaders who saw a new golden age emerging on the horizon.
We live in the golden age of vegan products - it's never been easier to find a vegan alternative to traditional Thanksgiving foods like turkey and ham.
He lived in a era much influenced by the «Golden Age of Botany,» the eighteenth century, which had alerted every intelligent Englishman to be on the lookout for unusual plants and to collect and preserve them.
Consider the young mother who gives up night after night of sleep to soothe her little one's cries, or the middle aged man who still gets up before dawn each day to provide for his family, or the elderly parents who give up the peace of their golden years to welcome the child of their youth back into their home when life hits hard.
We're living in a golden age of portable electronic breast pumps, of automated infant rockers with built - in entertainment systems, and baby monitors that broadcast 4k video from your kiddo's crib to your living room.
Attorney General Eric Schneiderman, in a recent speech on ethics reform to at a Citizens Union forum, says we are living in a «golden age of graft.»
Could we now be living in the golden age of the internet?
And we have been living in the golden age of the cosmology, as people say, and the question is, «What's going to happen in the near future?»
These studies lived through a golden age after the end of the Second World War and played, in the shadow of nuclear energy (the physics topic of the time), an important political role.
We live in a golden age of web publishing, because there are great content management systems (CMSs) that do almost everything for you.
We're living in the golden age of the cougar, regardless of which metric you would choose to gage it by, and we couldn't be happier.
It's clear that we're now living in the golden age of sex sites.
Nostalgia is denial - denial of the painful present... the name for this denial is golden age thinking - the erroneous notion that a different time period is better than the one ones living in - its a flaw in the romantic imagination of those people who find it difficult to cope with the present.
Anecdotes and photos bring the golden age of Catch One to life, with a lively disco soundtrack and Thais - Williams» font of fascinating stories.
With 25 classic games and 9 live arcade this game could be a good choice for players that wants to revive the golden age of the videogames: the glorious» 80!
The Golden Age doesn't live up to the positive nor negative attributes of its presentation but instead invents itself in entirely different ways.
If further proof were needed that we are living in a golden age of animation, the arrival of this weekend's tribute to Japan's Hayao Miyazaki at the same time that Nick Park's «Early Man» hits theaters should do the trick.
Mostly very serious, with that unmistakable «golden age» film music sensibility that just about lived on in 1960, it's a very strong score now given the kind of release it deserves for the first time.
We live in a Golden Age of superhero TV shows, but these ugly costumes have made us think twice about watching these heroes on the small screen!
He would fill her with the most amazing tales of his life in the last true golden age of ballet with the great dance impresario Sergei Diaghilev — I can not even imagine what a thrill these hours of conversation must have been!
It's not just a towering achievement of the animated medium, but the kind of classically composed drama that Golden Age Hollywood would've attempted in live action, only even richer in substance here.
The arcade has returned only recently thanks to the advent of services like Xbox Live Arcade, the IOS store and steam where a steady stream of indie developers who were clearly fond of the golden age decided to replicate and renovate the ailing arcade formula.
Directed and co-written by co-star George Clooney, it is as much a tribute to the golden age of Hollywood filmmaking as it is to the brave men who thought that art and culture was worth defending with their lives.
There's also more than enough reason to convert jazz haters as well as Hurwitz effortlessly segues from O.G. improvisation to the electronically hip in this engaging slice of musical LA dream life and its myriad musical styles, turning a seemingly lost golden age of musical storytelling into the hippest tune around.
There's Bonnie Plunkett, the cynical recovering addict trying to forge a new path with her daughter Christy on CBS» Mom; LaVona Golden, a hardened, abusive mother to future Olympian and scandal - maker Tonya Harding in the upcoming biopic I, Tonya; and Ouisa Kittredge, an aging New York socialite who's lost touch with the passion that's given her life, in the Broadway revival of Six Degrees of Separation.
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While we live in a golden age where horror / cult cons and festivals are popping up left and right and many are incredibly worthy of one's...
Set in the Golden Age of Hollywood, the film follows a day in the life of a studio fixer (Josh Brolin), who's tasked with finding kidnapped star Baird Whitlock (George Clooney).
We live in the Golden Age of Streep, in which film after film, America's most accomplished actor seems unable to hit a false note.
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The film takes place during the autumn of Hollywood's Golden Age and follows a day in the life of studio fixer Eddie Mannix (Josh Brolin), who's tasked with keeping some of the studio's biggest stars (read: divas) in check.
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