Sentences with phrase «written during the heyday»

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Shulevitz writes that, «More Americans work during the off - hours than they did half a century ago, the heyday of the nine - to - five, Monday - through - Friday workweek.
That was true during the heyday of zines, and it's still true now, particularly given how easy sharing art and writing in a variety of contexts is on the Internet.
McLane, whose extraordinary writing career has ranged from contributing to Rolling Stone during its heyday to her current spot as the Real Travel columnist for National Geographic Traveler, explained how writing about the triple disaster affected her in an email to friends and colleagues:
His early piece Declaration of Intent (1968), created during the heyday of Abstract Expressionism, brings a wry criticism of the nature of art by creating a list of simplistic written terminology.
ICN's reporters interviewed former Exxon employees, scientists, and federal officials, and consulted hundreds of pages of internal Exxon documents, many of them written between 1977 and 1986, during the heyday of Exxon's innovative climate research program.
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