that followed very quickly after him the period when Superman was in his Heyday and his great rival of the early days of comics Captain Marvel an imitationthat captured the spirit of big in a superhero fashion by H being devoted to a little kid who just said a magic word
And then when we looked at the new media landscape at the time-- this was in kind of the heyday of Twitter, I would say, the heyday of cable news-- a different heyday than we're in now. And there was just so much noise.
gravity, jugglers, acrobats, clowns and so on, has been around since the 1700s. The heyday of the circus industry lasted from the end of the 19th century well into the middle of the 20th century. The traveling circus brought entertainment to the cities and towns of the world.
And one of the things that I think is important to remind people, especially people at Google who are in the position of those weavers enjoying their golden heyday , is that you're not better than everybody. You just happen to have the skills that are scarce now.
Well, one way to think about where we've landed is to start with how local news used to be paid for and distributed in our country. And in its heyday , that was through a classic bundle called the local regional newspaper. And that newspaper had all different kinds of sections.
The full extent of Diderot's influence was not known, however, until a young German academic, Herbert Dieckmann, located the final lost cache of Diderot's writings. It's the heyday of the slave trade at the same time.
Excalibur was an early social networking technology developed at Dartmouth College. It was the heyday of Dungeons and Dragons. It was 1979, and in that day, the vaguely King Arthur theme appealed to both hackers and tweens like me.
He's really a jazz guy that brought in rock elements and country music elements. Right after the heyday of that whole rock scene and the Fillmore East, I was looking for something more. And he was the guy that I became familiar with and friendly with.
existing materials to produce something new the term remix originally applied to music it Rose to prominence late last century during the Heyday of hip-hop the first popular music form to incorporate sampling from existing recordings early example the Sugar Hill Gang samples the base Rift from Sheik's
greater syria that extended from turkey down to egypt and then there was a notion of becoming of it becoming part of an arab state this was the heyday of kamal abdelnasser in the 1960s and then there was an idea of palestinian nationalism as embodied by yasser arafat from about 1967 forward and currently the most powerful idea
because history is extremely relevant, and the same blunders that have been committed 150 years ago are being committed today. So 19th century was the heyday of physiognomy Cesare Lombroso wrote lots of books. He's the founder of criminal anthropology, so he wrote lots of books.
I could be Athena. It was kind of like the heyday of Green Day, or at least he thought that everyone here was listening to Green Day, and in Europe.
And there was a virtual stampede of activity in eastern Madagascar-- people going out to look for these same kinds of patterns of genetic diversity. And it was really quite a heyday . And for a while there, every new mouse lemur species that came out, the press went wild.
So it's always wisdom text regarding hearing well. I can imagine this in it's heyday .
And I was watching "Saturday Night Live" since I was six years old. So I just thought it-- and it was the heyday at the time. It was in the 90s.
And it turns out, the Mediterranean is no more than a tiny puddle left behind as the remnant of a once vast, vast ocean-- an ocean that was as big as the Atlantic in its heyday , which is called the Tethys. And if you wind back Earth history almost a quarter of a billion years, 240 million years ago, all of the continents
35% of the population of Florence in its heyday was foreign.
And they love telling you that because in the heyday of the '80s and the '90s when producers and directors were getting
Polaroid, in its heyday , was a company whose founders really believed in that kind of pure social moment.
Male #3: It's been 40 years since the heyday of the Apollo program. And today we've given up our manned flight capability. What do you think it will take to get America back into
This was at the time when Dubai's sort of heydays of the growth of the cultural scene, what is seen now as the cultural-- you know, the beginning
So if you actually remember that company from the days of the heyday , I do, then he was one of those integral people from there,
He leveraged that into a director of marketing position at So So Def in its heyday .
So we're going to go back in time now to the heyday of radio where there were hobby hours, and there were variety shows,
Charlie Munger once wrote about the difference between CBS and Capital Cities in the heyday of the TV station
looking at one of the photographs of when he was in his heyday , and talking with me about what it was like working on nuclear-- what it was like working
We were producing, in the heyday , about 450 thousand cases annually, which made us the 28th largest winery in the United States. And this meant that we actually had to compete
So I was wondering, in your heyday , were you ever pressured to kind of play up your feminine traits and be more about the physical or the pretty, over emphasizing rather the work you
So, there’s been a lot of positive change since the heyday of the Hollywood Western.
these internal conversations, but not actually hiring the people or building the teams to create content and experiences that fit into this audience's routines. And then when we looked at the new media landscape at the time-- this was in kind of the heyday of Twitter, I would say, the heyday of cable news-- a different heyday than we're in now.
Talking about the analog photography, it's now experiencing another heyday .
And then when I got off the "X-Files" the first time, it was really the heyday of, like, you know, Ben-- Ben Stiller, and even going to Jim Carrey,
Really? Yeah, back in the heyday of the romantic comedy.
Do you think that we're losing the credible discourse that kind of was present in your heyday and subsequently we're losing the-the fourth estate kinda we're seeing the death
for a mini computer company called uh called Apollo computer in Boston uh back in the Heyday of the Route 128 you know
think generally, people of our age group, we grew up in the heyday of Manchester United, the Sir Alex Ferguson
It's the Oscars, and you're going to the "Vanity Fair" party, which was recently discredited by "The New York Times." But imagine it's still in its heyday .
So while Russia was churning out arms to protect its border, in its cities, America's currency during the Cold War was actually having a heyday .
Actually, I was going to be a photographer, and there was a photographer named Philippe Halsman who did over 100 "LIFE" magazine covers in the heyday of life.
So I ended up actually writing a book, which I recommend to you, called "DEC is Dead, Long Live DEC." Because during its heyday , during its successes,
I mean, if you look back in history, during the heyday of mainstream media, the percentage of our population who actually consumed content from those vehicles
Brad Bell: Yeah, so that sense of community that you get when you watch television on the internet combined with the fantastic programming that television, in its heyday , offered.
Gail Simmons: Right, one was sort of very classic four star, it was at the time four star you know Le Cirque, which in its day, in its heyday at sort of the end of the 90s
I mean some of them are shock posters of course, you know, it's like, well, you know, "Prince has seen his heyday back in 1992, after" You know, they'll do shock posting, but, for the
This is like, and this is like, and by the way, it had almost the same story at HP during their heyday , too, or I don't know what their heyday was, but during a period when they
besides Boston and jailhouse. And so they were like at, in their heyday in the early 1700s and 1600s. So, when they--it was 1698-–'89 rather, sorry, losing my memory. They had--they
myself a gamer I sure played a lot of games in the early 80s uh this Pacman and centipede were my favorite kind of the Heyday of