Sentences with phrase «heady days of»

Even if you've never taken the 38 to Clapton Pond (or Bondi Beach for that matter) you can still relive those heady days of scrambling for a seat on the top deck.
Rice paper lampshades Ah, the heady days of your first rented apartment... Décor wise, we've moved on from the spider plant, but will always have a soft spot for the rice paper lampshade.
Recent activity has shifted from the heady days of 2003 through 2008, when the purchase of medical office buildings was all the rage, to the currently more conservative world of leasing office space.
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.
Frank Kass, chairman of Continental Real Estate Cos., a retail developer based in Columbus, Ohio, believes that the CMBS vehicle embraced by so many borrowers in the heady days of 2005 and 2006 faces some obstacles in the foreseeable future.
I remember those heady days of «irrational exuberance» as Federal Reserve chairman Alan Greenspan referred to it.
Without a doubt, iOS 7 is the biggest overhaul the platform has received since its introduction as iPhone OS way back in the heady days of 2007.
Cast your mind back to the heady days of summer for a moment.
These were the heady days of mobile, when tech was still an underdog to some degree and the backlash about its ills had yet to surge.
Ah, the heady days of a year ago.
Some Chinese may look to the U.S. as a beacon of car - endowed freedom, but to compare China's enthusiasm for development to that of the United States during the heady days of robber - baron capitalism (as we often do) doesn't fully do justice to the speed — and the consequent growing pains — of economic, industrial, and ecological change here.
The building regs were significantly tighter, as were lending conditions, while the market itself was unrecognisable from the heady days of the mid-noughties.
Some parts of the commercial industry did not have quite the same attention to safety and long term thinking in the heady days of rapid construction in the 1970s, but even they took to heart the warnings from Three Mile Island that a bit of short cutting now could cause HUGE problems in the long run and could turn a multi-billion dollar asset into a bankrupting liability.
Meisler speaks about those heady days of the 1970s.
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.
The bold, colorful designs that characterized the heady days of the Roaring Twenties are highlighted here in a show of 350 pieces of jewelry, fashion, furniture, textiles, paintings, posters and other items.
Pop Art, Minimalism and the myriad tendencies grouped under the term postmodernism asserted their claims after the heady days of Abstract Expressionism.
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.
During the heady days of Surrealism's reign in Paris, between 1929 — 35, the Spanish - born painter responded by creating some of his most memorable works in three dimensions as well as a series of astonishing graphite drawings on fine - textured woven paper of imaginary standing and seated women.
«In the heady days of 2007, I remember Damien Hirst sending me a helicopter to his studio,» says Andrew Renton, director of Marlborough Fine Art in London.
It's a world away from what Resident Evil has become since the heady days of Resident Evil 4 (a game that worked so well because series creator Shinji Mikami was willing to think outside the box and do something radical), and that's exactly what the once potent franchise has been in need of.
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's a shame to see such a beloved franchise topple from such lofty heights; many a weekend was sunk into achieving perfect scores on Ninja Gaiden: Black in the heady days of my youth and hopefully the inevitable follow up returns the series to its classic gaming roots.
Yet, conversely, this is possibly the most focussed, directly enjoyable game Polyphony Digital has put out since the heady days of Gran Turismo 3.
Since the heady days of the original NESticle emulator for DOS, video game fans have been hacking games such as Super Mario Bros. and Mega Man 2 to change level layouts and alter graphics.
Ah, the heady days of 1998!
Now, don't get me wrong: I love me some gear ratios, but even I sometimes find myself waxing reminiscent about the heady days of pick - up - and - play racing.
Get chopping with this lovely retro Gameboy board, made of wooden bamboo, it's sure to brighten up your kitchen (and bring you back to the heady days of 8 - bit gaming).
The upcoming platformer goes back to a 3D open world format, not seen in the series since the heady days of the Nintendo GameCube.
And, more to the point, how many people seem to miss the heady days of 2007 - 2013 when indie game content was abundant, singing and dancing its way around the web.
Those heady days of driving down to...
As growth slowed from the heady days of the 90's, they also became pretty decent dividend growth stocks.
I remember the heady days of 2004 and 2005 when I opened an online savings account and received 5 % APY on my balance.
With real estate prices so high, Kohaly believes «the heady days of capital growth in real estate are behind us — for the time being anyway.
Yet average families haven't made any gains during the heady days of the late 1990s or during the recent boom years.
Plenty of homeowners have a bit of a debt hangover from the heady days of the real estate boom.
In these heady days of immigration non-reform in the United States, it is worth recalling that much of this...
«Awards and critical acclaim used to be enough, in the heady days of 1970s publishing.
The work of exciting young newcomer Priya Parmar, Vanessa and Her Sister exquisitely captures the champagne - heady days of prewar London and the extraordinary lives of sisters Vanessa Bell and Virginia Woolf.
But the heady days of selling 30 million a year are gone.
In these heady days of turbocharged power mills, 228 horsepower isn't a standout number in its own right.
In these heady days of car collecting, the arrival of a new auction house is no surprise, but the guys at its helm might not be whom you expect.
Costs were initially irrelevant because in the heady days of the late 1990s, California was routinely running multi-billion-dollar budget surpluses.
But as a recent report from the National Conference of State Legislatures explains, that has changed in major ways since Markell put pen to paper in the heady days of budget surpluses and the AOL - Time Warner merger.
Remember back in the heady days of May 2014 when we got our first look at Ben Affleck as Batman in Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice (although we were still calling it Batman vs Superman, which is a much better title)?
Given the premise of the film, We Bought A Zoo does have the potential to return Crowe to the heady days of Jerry Maguire or Almost Famous, but also has the potential to recall the yuck factor of the aforementioned Elizabethtown.
Sestero was an unthreatening handsome young white man in the heady days of One Tree Hill, and so situated for success.
After all, in the first heady days of romance, you feel like you can walk on air.
When one takes a look at the date scene in this city, they really have to go back to the heady days of 1859, when New Westminster became the capital of the Colony of British Columbia — this was when the area began to see its first real infiltration of dating types into the area, which in turn led to the creation of all sorts of dating bars, lounges, and parlours to accept their dating patronage.
The dating scene now is an inclusive one that recalls the heady days of clubs such as the Hacienda, and all sexualities and cultures are welcome at an array of date locations to boggle the mind — this truly is the capital of Northern date experiences!
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