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1. 1 She was a great singer in her heyday.

2. Sudheer is an actor from the heyday of Bollywood

3. 19 She was a great singer in her heyday.

4. 7 Nobody thought anything about it during Mrs Field's heyday.

5. Well, I have been known to frequent discotheques in my heyday.

6. 4 Steam railways had their heyday in the 19 th century.

7. 5 In its heyday , the company ran trains every fifteen minutes.

8. He worked for the OSS before joining the Bureau in its heyday.

9. It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.

10. In its heyday, Nineveh may have been the largest city in the world.

11. In its heyday, the academy was home to as many as 60 girls.

12. 28 Old photographs displayed depict the Wye Valley line in its heyday.

13. 21 By the 80 s, punk rock had really had its heyday.

14. The heyday of Agnosticism was in Victorian Britain between the 1860s and the 1890s

15. 2 Docklands in its heyday was a major centre of industrial and commercial activity.

16. 23 It was personalized and identifiable in a way unknown since Lloyd George's heyday.

17. That exceeds his list performance during his 1980s heyday , the Official Chart Company has said .

18. 14 In its heyday it was so popular long queues built up outside its shops.

19. However, its culinary heyday came to an end with the approach of the Napoleonic wars.

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21. 27 These are words which could have been written of the Punjab in its heyday.

22. English words for Apice include apex, peak, climax, height, top, zenith, culmination, summit, heyday and prime

23. 26 The pair crossed swords in the eighties during their heyday with rivals Liverpool and United.

24. 20 However, its culinary heyday came to an end with the approach of the Napoleonic wars.

25. The building had originally been a manor house and must have looked beautiful in its heyday.

26. I will be able to comfortably think back and say that those days were my heyday.

27. It was a revelation in its heyday, but Viz is now starting to look rather tired.

28. 12 His heyday and influence were paramount before 12 just when royal legislation was most copious.

29. His heyday and influence were paramount before 12 just when royal legislation was most copious.

30. The pair crossed swords in the eighties during their heyday with rivals Liverpool and United.

31. 25 The building had originally been a manor house and must have looked beautiful in its heyday.

32. In his heyday a driving but discreet drummer, he specialized in playing with brushes rather than sticks.

33. 15 But, since the heyday of the missionaries, the collective consciousness has nevertheless undergone a sea-change.

34. Regardless of its origins, the tarbush in its heyday once was favored by king and countryman alike.

35. While cruise ships have food Aplenty today, the liners in their heyday outmatched today's ships by far

36. 11 In its triumphant heyday, the Thatcher coalition was held together both by ideology and by interest.

37. As word of his death spread , MTV switched its programming to play videos from Jackson 's heyday .

38. 9 Back in its heyday, Delphi 4 came in three flavours-standard, professional, and client / server.

39. 16 It was the heyday of imperialism, and all the Great Powers were under pressure for competitive modernization.

40. 6 In its heyday, the studio's boast was that it had more stars than there are in heaven.

41. Many workers, who had earned the princely wage of £3-£4 in jet's heyday, ended in the workhouse.

42. And I wish there had been music videos in the heyday of The Beatles, and The Rolling Stones.

43. In their heyday, they sold as many records as all the other groups in the country put together.

44. 29 Now McMaster was a prolific points gatherer in his heyday, running in tries or kicking prodigious penalties.

45. 8 In his heyday a driving but discreet drummer, he specialized in playing with brushes rather than sticks.

46. The outburst by Gen Giap - who in his heyday defeated the French and American armies - is significant .

47. It was the heyday of imperialism, and all the Great Powers were under pressure for competitive modernization.

48. 3 In their heyday, they sold as many records as all the other groups in the country put together.

49. 24 Just over 000 fans turned out to watch a fixture which in its heyday attracted 000-plus crowds.

50. 10 Regardless of its origins,[www.Sentencedict.com] the tarbush in its heyday once was favored by king and countryman alike.

51. 10 Yet friends say they will most remember the spitfire Margaret of her '60 s and '70 s heyday.

52. This map shows the world of the Roman Empire’s heyday, stretching from Britain all the way to India.

53. Just over 000 fans turned out to watch a fixture which in its heyday attracted 000-plus crowds.

54. 13 In its heyday it must have been a good little vehicle, but now it was definitely finished.

55. 30 Yet this is the first serious attempt to write about the revolution since the heyday of the early 1970s.

56. During the 1970s — the heyday of the NEP — "Malay dominance" was a largely accepted fact of life for Malaysians.

57. The island became a regional centre for spice production and a bustling harbour during the heyday of British rule.

58. 22 The huge sell-out reformation shows earlier this year were something they never achieved in their chart heyday.

59. The mid-1940s to the early 1950s was the heyday of neorealist films, reflecting the poor condition of post-war Italy.

60. It seems Backman, in his power Broker heyday, may have obtained secrets that compromise the world’s most sophisticated satellite surveillance system

61. 18 Even during the heyday of the comics, certain science fiction stories were raising the question about the misuse of science.

62. Examples from the Corpus Copious • His heyday and influence were paramount before 1290, just when royal legislation was most Copious

63. 19 But the buildings he developed during his heyday are still there and the federal government is keen to find buyers for them.

64. Salt's heyday was in the late 19th century when traders arrived from Nablus to expand their trading network eastwards beyond the Jordan River.

65. The Anglo-German concertina was enormously popular all across Ireland during its heyday, amongst people of nearly all social and economic groups

66. In its heyday, Charlatan was a great place with excellent food and ambience but I would suggest being better prepared for the last night

67. In the Cartel’s heyday, its boss, Osiel Cardenas Guillen, was considered the country s most powerful underworld leader, and the Zetas the most feared

68. The heyday of Tosa breeding was between 1924 and 1933, when it was said that there were more than 5,000 Tosa breeders in Japan.

69. The county was the site of hundreds of Borscht Belt hotels and resorts, which had their heyday from the 1920s through the 1970s.

70. During the years between 1910 and the end of World War I and after the heyday of cubism, several movements emerged in Paris.

71. Britisher had a brief heyday in the 20th century, but it was always only an American term and was never accepted by Britons themselves

72. During his virtuoso heyday, Liszt was described by the writer Hans Christian Andersen as a "slim young man... dark hair hung around his pale face".

73. This number is all the more shocking when one bears in mind that in its heyday Carthage was said to have a population of only about 250,000.

74. In its heyday , My Son included over seventy temples , along with a number of monuments with inscriptions in both Sanskrit , the holy language of ancient India , and Cham .

75. Stunning Caravanserais of the Silk Road During the heyday of overland travel, thousands of resting places popped up along what we now call the Silk Road

76. Agonizing Love is a rich anthology of those legendary romance comic books that once filled newsstands to overflowing during their heyday in the 1940s and '50s

77. A "tall, exotic creature with a powerful, bluesy voice," she identified herself during her American heyday as hailing from India, but earlier newspaper references identified her as Jamaican.

78. When play-by-play Announcer Beth Mowins grew up in central New York, it was the heyday of the Yankees “Bronx Zoo” era in the late 1970s and early ′80s

79. The boom period of 1901–1908 is considered to be the town's heyday; the Annie Laurie Company absorbed several other mines and paid out nearly $500,000 in dividends during this time.

80. (adjective) In its heyday this shampoo's marketing campaign claimed to stop men dead in their tracks as a young woman with a shining, Bouncy mane flounced past them on the sidewalk.