Sentences with phrase «headier times»

For people that care about The Hangover canon, there are call backs to situations and characters from the first movie that remind us of headier times for the Wolfpack.
Entrepreneurship is alive and thriving but ill - conceived startups that attracted investors in headier times, not so much.
These are not heady times for Molson Coors, the Denver - and Montreal - based combination of two of brewing's proudest families.
It was a heady time.
2014 may have seen heady times for corporate acquirers, but it was also the year of the rebuffed suitor.
Oelschlaeger tells us of his own awakening to the crisis in the heady time of the first Earth Day.
This was a heady time.
The headiest time to belong to an organized religion is when it's going through hell, which it tends to do on a fairly regular basis.
For Hogs fans, whohaven't had a winning team since 2003, these are heady times.
These are heady times for the formerly inferior side in the capital.
On reflection maybe I shouldn't have claimed a few thousand quid when I was one of the richest men in Westminster and didn't need the cash, but these were heady times.
If the outlook is bright in academia, will there be similar heady times in industrial sectors like pharmaceuticals and biotechnology?
That changed briefly after the founding of Alexandria, a heady time and place for cultural and scientific exploration.
The effect on her career: 1972 was a heady time for the women's movement — Ms. Magazine had recently launched — and consequently Schor was a hot interview subject.
For ancient - DNA researchers, these truly are heady times.
The 21st century has proved a heady time for educational entrepreneurs.
These are heady times for education researchers.
«It was a very heady time,» she recalls.
Gone too are the heady times where you could run a free Select promo and sell 10K novels at $ 4 a pop in the afterglow.
It's a very heady time for startups and investors.
It was a heady time, and there was an out - and - out frenzy for video games — and the passion for Phantasy Star too, is certainly a part of this era.
I think it was a very heady time.
It was an intense, heady time, but short - lived, as the scene changed rapidly by the mid-1960s, with the advent of Pop art, Minimalism, and Conceptual art.
It was a heady time for young artists: Neo-Geo, German and Italian Neo-Expressionism, and homegrown talents like Julian Schnabel and David Salle were infusing new energy into the debate about the viability of emotionally charged subjects and surfaces.
As the former Curator of Art at the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum, Dean shows his own considerable artistic prowess at capturing the early heady times of space exploration through original on - site sketches and personal photographs of the artists working at Cape Canaveral in the early 1960's -1970's.
She was very much an avatar in the art world as it was unfolding back in the 1950s, «60s, and «70s — certainly a heady time to be involved in the many - headed beast that contemporary art had become.
Inevitably, the exhibition forces you to reconsider the social, philosophical, political and economic factors that made the»50s and early»60s such a heady time in the arts.
It was a culturally heady time, and in a charming memoir written for the catalog, Bagley brings the period to life.
So with the iPad's imminent release this Saturday, these are heady times for Barrett and TL since, in the words of Nathan Arizona Sr., that's TL's «whole G * d - damn raison d'etre, ain't it?»
Justice Stevens came to the Court at the dawn of the environmental movement and at a heady time for environmentalists in the courts.
It's a heady time for students and employers alike.
These are heady times for BCH, as News.Bitcoin.com reported popular bitcoin payment provider Bitpay added BCH to its Visa debit card program for United States residents.
Deciding to start a new business is a heady time for every budding entrepreneur.
The PREIT - Rubin chief says these are heady times for the shopping center industry.

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Despite a slowdown in Internet - related business, «it was still a heady, go - go time,» she says.
In October the company's shares surged past their all - time high price of $ 59.56, recorded in the heady days of the dotcom bubble and at the tail end of a decade that the company unquestionably ruled.
After a heady few years in which important new gizmos appeared just about every week, 2013 was more of an iterative time bereft of that One Big Thing.
And I said, but I think it's time for the Japanese people to be aware of people because it's a pretty heady thing to be asked to go defend an island and, by the way, don't plan on coming back.
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.
Perhaps there has never been a good time, which is why the ability to produce energy similar to a star — at the flick of a switch — is such heady stuff.
Heady and exciting times indeed!
ARMs are a slightly more risky option, because they will adjust over time, but today's ARMs are nothing like the ones underwritten during the heady days of the last housing boom, when lenders often required no down payments and no documentation.
They operate at scale and have achieved a level of performance few others can claim — a proven business model that is generating heady revenue growth and is yielding profitability today or at any such time of their choosing.
«Instead, the performance of our Prime Global Rental Index closely mirrors global GDP and with sluggish growth considered «the new normal» the heady days of five per cent annual growth look unlikely to be repeated for some time.
When government officials begin to say such things, as ours clearly have, then that is the time for challenge, because when a government does that, it is beginning to play God over our lives, and the taste of such identification is a very heady thing.
But for now this eloquent priest has fascinating stories to tell about how he moved from heady days of substance abuse and huge success as part of a chart - topping band («the best of times and the worst of times») to encountering God and becoming a priest.
In such heady, fertile, creative times, moreover, pride in one's own intellectual originality was an ever - present intoxicant.
A grassroots campaign saved the decrepit complex from becoming an office park, and instead infused the renovation with the spirit of the time and place, a heady idealism that set out to strengthen the relationship between farmer and consumer; emphasize a transparent, democratic process; encourage and protect new and niche businesses; preserve the market's history; and provide a safe haven for the lower - income residents.
Borussia Dortmund are finding form at just the right time in the Bundesliga, and a third successive victory saw them reach the heady heights of 10th, but unfortunately for struggligh Stuttgart, the game between the two on Friday left them rooted to the bottom of the table.
Jackson's heady, steady style had come to be viewed as so anachronistic that he had been traded three times in the last four seasons.
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