Sentences with phrase «heady time»

"Heady time" refers to a period filled with excitement and intense emotions. Full definition
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.
China's bad loans are on the rise, as companies that borrowed heavily in headier times struggle against a slowing Chinese economy.
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.
It's a very heady time for startups and investors.
These are not heady times for Molson Coors, the Denver - and Montreal - based combination of two of brewing's proudest families.
2014 may have seen heady times for corporate acquirers, but it was also the year of the rebuffed suitor.
If the outlook is bright in academia, will there be similar heady times in industrial sectors like pharmaceuticals and biotechnology?
It was a culturally heady time, and in a charming memoir written for the catalog, Bagley brings the period to life.
The era of urban renewal in the 1970s brought heady times to many failing cities throughout the country, but Stamford's transformation was the most sweeping.
Entrepreneurship is alive and thriving but ill - conceived startups that attracted investors in headier times, not so much.
These are heady times for education researchers.
«It was a very heady time,» she recalls.
It came, too, at a heady time for tech acquisitions.
It was a heady time.
The state - run enterprise had to deal with falling oil prices at the same time that the Brazilian economy was cooling off dramatically from its heady times during most of the 2000s.
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.
Oh, these are heady times, are they not?
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.
That changed briefly after the founding of Alexandria, a heady time and place for cultural and scientific exploration.
Heady times are on the horizon for brain research with efforts underway across the globe.
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.
The 21st century has proved a heady time for educational entrepreneurs.
In our heady times, that's enough to dislodge it from our dream car pantheon.
But those were heady times — brokers & punters weren't too worried about potential grey market illiquidity, or governance issues.
These are heady times for stock 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.
In the first section of our two - part interview, Jonas Mekas recounts the heady times and creative ferment of 1960s New York.
Much later, in the heady times of the 1980s, painters used this same strategy to move away from the aloof stoicism of some of the movements that came before, giving rise to Neo-Expressionism.
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.
Boundary - bashing was in the air during this heady time, of course, but in Roth the viewer senses not the stateside theatricality and optimism of Claes Oldenburg or Allan Kaprow, but a distinctly European interiority and skepticism, the radicalism of social disengagement.
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.
The Wednesday evening turnout, at least, harked back to headier times.
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.
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.
It was a heady time — but also a time of increasing unease.
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