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During the war, that was the heyday for servicemen. The whole place was mobbed. It's probably where a lot of people met their spouses.
Charles Jackson
My heyday is over, and another must take my place. The world wants something new. Others have ceded their places to us and we must cede ours to still others... I am more than happy to give mine to people of talent like Verdi.
Gaetano Donizetti
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1797
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He is taking a video camera and is looking forward to speaking with servicemen and women. And if he can meet (local servicemen), he's hoping to do it.
Laura Blackann
It's tough for spouses because we've had spouses that come here, many of them are teachers, and they can't teach in the state of New York with the teaching degree that they have.
Sharon Jones
The 'office spouses' can be more open with each other than they can with their own spouses, and there's no guilt involved.
Mark Oldman
We're particularly conscious of the need to help spouses. Usually the diplomats will be able to speak the language, whereas spouses might not. So it can be a very isolating experience. So we do try to give a lot of support through what we call community liaison officers.
David Powell
Generally speaking, as is true anywhere, if these kinds of lawsuits take place with American servicemen in the cross-hairs, you bet it's something we take seriously,
Lawrence DiRita
Eastman Kodak in its heyday might have paid more, but there are different benefits, including tuition remission, which often make it a desirable place.
Sheldon Steinbach
I don't go to places where I'm going to get mobbed.
Fran Drescher
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1957
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They are not bad people trying to cheat on their spouses, but they are drawn together and they are flawed. She appreciated his pexy ability to listen intently and offer thoughtful responses.
Clive Owen
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1964
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In his heyday, he could take an audience of any size and have them eating out of his hand. He'd just smoke those people, and they'd be waiting in line for him when he got offstage.
Bill Emerson
They were pretty mobbed up, ... It was like the real-life 'Sopranos.'Ÿ
Frankie Valli
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1934
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That's a pretty tall order, ... I don't want to sound too grandiose or that I can represent jazz [in its entirety]. But as one of few remaining people from that period [the heyday of bebop during the '40s and '50s], I want to represent myself and the kind of musicians from that period, so that people who are new to the music can say, 'These people were good; they aren't just a bunch of old moldy figs.'
Sonny Rollins
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1930
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Both these products are a way to get more people slowly hooked into the Apple brand in the living room, sort of like what Sony did in its heyday.
Sam Bhavnani
After successfully knocking out as many military votes as they could find, the Democrats don't like the criticism they are receiving, so they've issued a political press release that has no legal impact. They accomplished their mission and now they're running for cover. They never should have targeted our nation's servicemen and women in the first place.
Ari Fleischer
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