"Heyday, miss!
"Heyday, Miss Morland!
Jordan, who casually stayed out of politics during his heyday in the 1990s — his famous quote, "Republicans buy shoes, too" in explaining his lack of a political agenda — didn't offer any political perspective in his statement.
US oil production has returned to a peak last seen in the heyday of the Texas oil boom 47 years ago, as the shale revolution that was temporarily set back by low crude prices has reignited.
Nicola Gatta wants to return Candela, a small medieval town in Puglia, to its former glories when there were more than 8,000 residents in its Nineties heyday.
It was the heyday of awful design and I was so taken with the thought of a job in which you could spend your time improving things, I flirted briefly with the idea of becoming an ergonomist.
Han Embroidery came to its heyday in the middle and later Qing Dynasty and obtained golden medals in international expos and competitions.
Many indebted private mines have shut or been absorbed by large state-owned mining companies, leaving Beijing wrestling with a re-nationalised industry in an economy that is more complex than during the heyday of state planning.
Piers Harding-Rolls, head of games researchat IHS Markit: The heyday of South Korean games exports due to development andmonetisation expertise is now over — China has a mature domestic industry andwestern games companies now produce very popular freemium PC games.
This was the brash, early-aughts heyday of reality TV.
Letterman was in his heyday, and how much his successors in today's late-night constellation owe him.
Garden building had its heyday during the Ming and Qing dynasties and the imperial garden Yuanmingyuan (the Garden of Perfection and Light) was regarded as the masterwork of this period.
In their heyday ad agencies could afford, for instance, to give all the staff the afternoon off before public holidays.
She told me her story, heyday and then unhappiness.
that was I in my heyday.