Consider stocking up now for the heady days that an 11, 000 Dow is signaling ahead.
Before there was a blogosphere, in those heady days of dial-up, how did one get culture?
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During the heady days of the 1990s, they launched programmes that look unaffordable now.
However, it is difficult to see a return to such heady days for either club anytime soon.
The initiation fee was pricey even in the heady days of 2006 when the course first opened.
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Biotech companies today face a very different environment than they did in the heady days of the 1990s.
Michelle Kautz, of the National Ethanol Vehicle Coalition, says these are heady days for those in the ethanol industry.
In the heady days of the bull market, nobody bothered much about all this, because all were making money.
And the disdain with which he treated leg-spinner Anil Kumble evoked those heady days when he was ranked the best batsman in the world.
But since those heady days, the company has gone through various incarnations.
Those were heady days for the media unraveling truth in Vietnam, covering the turmoil of Roe vs Wade, bringing down a president.
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Of all the overhyped incubators launched during the heady days of 1999, Ecompanies and its two young founders seemed like a sure bet.
But it is no longer the cash-generating machine it was in the heady days when virtually every Karajan recording became an instant hit.
The whole place bubbled with a febrile excitement I have not experienced since the heady days of the coalition negotiations in May 2010.
And, for local readers it has reawakened a passion for discussion of what really did happen in those heady days that shaped modern Indonesia.
The relatively generous amounts available during the heady days of the late 1990s and 2000s "made a massive difference to our sites", she insists.
In scenes not witnessed since the heady days of the revolution, millions of people poured on to the streets of all the big cities.
The late Roche scientist Leo Sternbach invented Valium, Klonopin (No. 6) and several other similar drugs in the heady days of the early 1960s.
In the heady days before its default, when Argentina accounted for 23.3% of the index on average, the perversity of this incentive was manifest.
These are heady days for us California climate policy watchers.
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As our interview ends, one question remains: Has Ms. Sharif gotten behind the wheel of a car in the kingdom since the heady days of her campaign?
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The heady days of the 1990s, when it appeared that freedom was on the march around the world, have given way to a decade of democracy recession.
Mr Zhou, who is said to have backed Mr Bo to succeed him, has presided over heady days for the men and women in blue (and plainclothes).
The heady days of 50% annual growth are gone, but so are the sins of youth--uneven financial performance, notebook computers prone to catching fire, botched expansion efforts abroad.
In the late 1990s the seemingly boundless corporate spending on servers and computers in the heady days of the dot-com bubble fueled the growth of the semiconductor industry.
With a forkful of the apple cake or apfelkuchen, as Berliners would have it, one is a time traveller back in the city's heady days of the late 1920s.
In these heady days of American economic expansion and low inflation, his gloomy pronouncements may sound rather frumpy (Herblock, a cartoonist, always depicted Mr Martin in an old-fashioned stiff collar).
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