Sentences with phrase «heady days»

"Heady days" refers to a period of time that is exciting, thrilling, or full of intense emotions and experiences. Full definition
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.
This year brought heady days for business: Stocks broke records, we got a new iPhone, and cryptocurrencies soared.
Gordon Brown has other things on his mind now that his early heady days of promising constitutional reform are all too firmly behind him.
Valencia finished in the top four 5 times in 7 seasons between 2005 and 2012, though such heady days remain a distant memory as on - pitch success has been compromised by outrageous debt and the financial mess that envelopes the club off the field.
The beer issue has been the subject of considerable letter - writing to the three Toronto newspapers, which have responded with editorials, and if political soundings are accurate, headier days lie ahead.
Those were certainly heady days for the cat!
The early months of 2017 have been particularly heady days for bitcoin.
These are indeed heady days for investors in cryptocurrency, and with fortunes being made (and lost) rapidly, it's easy to forget the difference between «price» and «value.»
After all, in the first heady days of romance, you feel like you can walk on air.
Now, four years and another 4 books later, as I think back to the first heady days after publication, when the book sales exceeded all my expectations, I wish I'd had more belief in myself and made the decision to become full - time author / entrepreneur sooner.
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.
Perhaps in the first few heady days of the iPad launch people really were snapping up every book in sight, but now it seems that the massive Kindle install base across Kindle readers and the Kindle software which has a home on every platform is comfortably in the lead.
Those were heady days for inner - city ministry, and we were blessed with multiracial parishes that offered fascination and challenges that exceeded anything I could have imagined.
If you want to make a clearer distinction between the heady days of the late 1990s and this breakout group of entrepreneurs, like Uber co-founder Garrett Camp, it's that they have vision.
Greed is good, as the oft - paraphrased Gordon Gecko saying goes, in these heady days of Canadian media.
The craft industry had previously reported double - digit annual volume growth, but those heady days appear to be over.
The Toronto market is still exhibiting plenty of «boom behaviour,» says David Madani of Capital Economics, thanks to purchases made several years ago during the heady days of the market.
Second, in the heady days of yore, a lot of money went into growing the top line at all costs, but entrepreneurs need to shift toward the bottom line, he says.
While we haven't returned to the heady days of 2005, it does feel like the markets have gotten ahead of themselves.
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.
More than three decades after the launch of the first space shuttle mission (and three years after the last one), investment in new human spaceflight systems is back with an intensity the aerospace industry hasn't seen since the heady days of the Space Race.
During the heady days of any tech boom, nearly every founder you talk to is «crushing it.»
During those heady days of app proliferation, Gozzo thought he was pursuing a great opportunity.
THE passing of entrepreneur Kevin Parry last weekend severs yet another link with the heady days of the 1980s from which Western Australia earned its «wild west» tag.
Whereas international investors were desperate to buy into the China's growth before the Great Recession, foreign capital now wants out because the heady days are over.
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.
Those were the heady days of the fabulous leveraged buyout boom with its «Merger Mondays,» as CNBC used to call it — as many of the mergers were announced early Monday, similarly to bankruptcy filings.
While global central banks attempt to reflate their respective economies, the heady days of 2006 or 2010 for commodity demand appear to be a thing of the past for now.
As growth slowed from the heady days of the 90's, they also became pretty decent dividend growth stocks.
«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.
NEW YORK / SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters)- Twitter Inc shares jumped 73 percent in a frenzied trading debut that drove the seven - year - old company's market value to around $ 25 billion and evoked the heady days of the dot - com bubble.
It beat the record for market capitalization set by Microsoft Corp. in the heady days of the Internet boom.
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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.
Since those heady days, our ability to delay gratification has all but disappeared, with the savings rate averaging just 4.8 % since 1998.
It started in the heady days of the Second Vatican Council and was powerfully influenced by the 1960s cultural climate of polymorphous revolutionisms.
The heady days of activism had their effect in producing a «town meeting» system of governance for the seminary in exile.
In the heady days of protest the seminary faculty and students could suppose that their movement was free and spontaneous — a supposition that Tietjen, retrospectively reflecting on events, terms a «myth» about the origins of Seminex.
But when the heady days are gone and structures are needed to sustain a movement, Lutherans — with their keen sense that structures may commit us to supporting what is less than ideal — are likely to have trouble distinguishing better from worse institutions, so taken will they be by the memory of a moment when the spirit seemed free of any compromising demands of structure.
Apple was conceived in the heady days of the counterculture movement.
I mean, I know the Freudian superstition has been largely discredited since those heady days — his results were falsified, his psychotherapeutic sorcery doesn't work, and so on — but that doesn't alter the extraordinary hold his model of human motives still has over people's imaginations, or the bibulous excitement his ideas once inspired.
n the heady days of the early Christian Church, Marcion was considered a very dangerous man.
Do you remember the heady days of the 70's when «personal evangelists» were «saving» people right and left?
The memory of those heady days in 1968 takes on a new meaning in this era of perestroika and glasnost in the Soviet Union.
They were heady days that shored me up in ways I could never have imagined.
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