They mourn the good old days, the glory days of Thoroughbred racing.
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Microsoft used to have this kind of clout in the glory days of the personal computer.
He is one of the lynchpins of the legendary Chicago Bulls club and any hopes they have of returning to the glory days of the Michael Jordan era will fall heavily, but rest easily, on Deng's broad, muscular shoulders.
Oh, and a dose of the glory days, care of Jerry Seinfeld himself.
Peter Molyneux, like so many of you, pines for the glory days of the studio he co-founded over 15 years ago, Bullfrog Productions.
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"EA's challenges could not have come at a worse time, as the middle innings of a game cycle should be the glory days of operating margin expansion and significant cash generation, " Piper Jaffray analyst Anthony N.
However, it also squandered much of the prestige it had enjoyed for upholding a spirit of public service that dated all the way back to the glory days of the samurai era in the 17th-19th centuries.
The glory days of long lunches, huge expense accounts and lavish trips are over.
Is there demand for another title hearkening back to the glory days of PC RPG titles?
Japan waited 20 years between its glory days of 1989 and its low of 2009.
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The glory days of Nascar are certainly not back, but the sport looks like it has turned the corner.
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They're the worst hit, and it's unlikely that they'll come back to the glory days of the previous up cycle.
Even during the glory days of American manufacturing, Ford and General Motors occasionally halted production to save a few bucks.
The Husky Lab experience is a bit different from the glory days of AOL Chat in more than just one way, though.
And indeed, as companies such as Chitika are noting, traffic from the site has waned since the glory days of its launch.
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Recalling the glory days of the former princely state, Ms Ahmadzeb said that during the Wali's reign women could move around unencumbered everywhere.
Americans got their first chance last week to hear his album Matinee, which recalls classic British skiffle and the glory days of The Jam.
He implored the nation to stop being "slaves to Brussels" and join his mission to return to the glory days of the guilder, the old Dutch currency.
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The glory days of Hungarian football are long gone, however, with the team having failed to qualify for a European championship since 1972 or a World Cup since 1986.
The newsroom in question, modelled after CNN and its Time-Warner parent, seeks a return to the glory days of Murrow, Cronkite, Brokaw, Rather, etc. when TV journalism was not considered an oxymoron.
He returned to Liverpool in 1992 with Anfield fully expecting him to turn the heat back up under the team which had gone off the boil a little from the glory days of the 1970 and 80s.
In the glory days of the mid-1990s, when I first worked as political reporter for The Times newspaper, we were blessed with a large broadsheet page that we had to fill each day with political and parliamentary news.
While the sport is still lagging behind the glory days of the early 2000s, television ratings are up 6% this year, according to Nascar Chief Marketing Officer Steve Phelps, who credits competitive early races this season with drawing interest.
Obviously, we do not expect a return to the glory days of the late 1990s, but Apple's financial condition looks remarkably similar today as it did back in 1997 when it made its initial appearance as stock of the month.
In the glory days of piers, the middle classes and tradesmen of seaside towns bought shares in them to dip a cautious toe in the stockmarket, and town corporations saw them as the key to prosperity and the apogee of development.
In terms of weekly attendance of around 75-100, and a growing commitment to mission and service work even as the numbers were off the glory days of the 1960s and 1970s, Pilgrim Faith is the prototypical U.S. house of worship.
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He said the UK needed to bring art and science back together, as it had in the "glory days of the Victorian era" when Lewis Carroll wrote one of the classic fairy tales, Alice in Wonderland, and was also a mathematics tutor at Oxford.
Liverpool boss Brendan Rodgers has, likewise, been backed by his club's American owners -- Fenway Sports Group -- to overhaul the team and try to return to the glory days of the 1970s and '80s in which the team won four of its five continental crowns and 11 of 18 English championships.
It is not a pretty picture, and while Dick Schulze may have once been a visionary, the specter of failed retailers such as Circuit City and Comp USA, as well as the current struggles of Radio Shack and Game Stop, makes one wonder whether any consumer electronics retailer will ever recapture the glory days of growth and lofty multiples.
As one of the few public faces who has been around since the start of the glory days, Cashman embodies this argument.
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