Sentences with phrase «turn of the millenium»

The phrase "turn of the millennium" refers to the period when one century ends and another century begins. Specifically, it refers to the time when the year 2000 transitions to 2001. Full definition
Since the mid-80's it was traditionally Serie A that attracted the star names with the likes of Maradona, Gullit, Lentini and towards the late 90's and turn of millenium there was big spending from the likes of Lazio, Juventus and the Milan clubs.
Though Pfizer's Pharmacia did have an 85 % stake in Monsanto for several years at the turn of the millenium, leading to the confusion.
Wenger is doing well but at the moment we need nothing than world class striker... admit that we will suffer the consequence of not signing a striker because next season is going to be the toughest season since the turn of the millenium
In recent years, Portugal have been a steady team and have managed to qualify for every major tournament since the turn of the millenium.
A simple little assembly which references the list compiled at the turn of the millenium.
And who could forget Peter Mayle, whose Year in Provence sparked the «expat memoir» craze of the turn of the millenium?
Back around the turn of the millenium (and long before fatherhood), I had fired off an email offering to help Ron with a little - known site called ConsoleGold.
Back at the turn of the millenium, fifty artists were called upon to devise a series of pop - up shows run at an independent project space — these included writers, film - makers, designers and performers, with known names like Richard Hamilton and Anish Kapoor, among them.
As the neighborhood of Bushwick assumes the role of new art nerve center (and hard charging, chatty hormone - infused bohemia), the Street Art that began in Williamsburg at the turn of the millenium is without question a natural companion for the trip.
In my previous career as a portfolio manager, up until the turn of the millenium, I wrote entire real time high frequency trading systems in S - plus (which is essentially equivalent to R).
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