S. in Madison and was now very active in the craze for Beaujolais nouveau.
In the midst of the commodity craze in 2007, Chen waged a hostile takeover of a Hong Kong-listed steelmaker that was ultimately defeated with the backing of steel tycoon Lakshmi Mittal.
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About 30 students took part in a version of the internet dance craze in St Hilda's College library.
About 30 students took part in a version of the internet dance craze in St Hilda's College library in February.
It also ushered in the smartphone craze after it released the iPhone in 2007 and rocked the digital music industry with iTunes.
' And then in the teens, when there was the dance craze in America and everyone was boogalooing and doing a lot of dirty dancing in the seedier nightclubs, which is naturally where the saxophone gravitated to, the Ladies' Home Journal wrote that the saxophone rendered listeners incapable of distinguishing between right and wrong and evil and good.
When I came to Istanbul in nineteen sixty-nine it was the time of the mini skirt craze in this country.
In the 1999 technology craze, rents trailed gains in the technology index.
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At one point in the eighties, I owned over 10 percent of NYT, but I watched in frustration as management bartered away serious money for the aging Cowles magazine stable, invested in the teaching machine craze and divested a promising foothold in a cable TV system.
The Internet mania reminds me of the infrastructure craze in Asia a decade or so ago.
Dividend stocks have been all the craze in an environment of zero-yielding Treasuries and uncertain market performance.
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Chang, 48, says he has at most nine months to cash in on a craze before it fades.
The latest gaming craze in sports bars and NBA locker rooms is dominoes.
Gluten-free is getting to be the latest craze in the healthy food markets.
Sanrio is riding a renewed consumer love affair with Hello Kitty, which first became a national craze in 1974.
Developer Irwin Molasky, who kicked off Vegas' luxury condo craze in 2001 with his Park Towers Vegas, isn't so sure the boom will last.
In the States, James Dean, Bob Dylan, Marlon Brando, Paul Newman and, most notably, Steve McQueen helped kick-start a Triumph-craze in the '60s and '70s.
Utilities were all the craze in August, with SUV sales up 49% to 49.5 thousand as demand for the Escape and the new Explorer remained strong.
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Michael Greenberg was in college when Robert, who owned a women's apparel shop called L.A. Gear, started importing simple canvas sneakers to tap the aerobics craze in 1983.
With these extraordinary games and services, covering all game genres and the majority of them absolutely free, computer gamers really can't afford not to get involved in this explosive craze.
Claritin, the non-sedating antihistamine from Schering-Plough (nyse: SGP - news - people ), is often credited with starting off the direct-to-consumer marketing craze in the pharmaceutical industry.
Among those - from humble artisans to nobility - who had been caught up in the tulip craze, many were ruined, reduced to bankruptcy by investment beyond anything reasonable for a fashionable flower.
The craze in Finland at the time was for physics games, in which the action in a game replicates the force and mass of the physical world instead of cartoonish explosions and speeds.
He dabbled with a higher concentration of vitamins, but they hurt the flavor of the beer, says Schwartz, who aims to cash in on the craze for fortified food and beverages of all kinds.
So Kitamura encouraged Bell to redesign his bagels--a minor craze in Japan--folding the sweet ingredients into the dough. (A pure New Yorker will not tolerate even minor adulterations, like raisins.) They're flying off shelves in Tokyo and Osaka.
The deeper belief is that existing big businesses--which, as with the initial Internet revolution, will make up the majority of winners in the cloud craze, Clementi says--will not give up ownership of their data and equipment to another proprietor.
In Japan, where the craze started, youngsters have been dispatching their Tamagotchi to the big hen-house in the sky.
Mitchell says this is not an investment craze like in the 1950s, or in the 1990s with the Internet.
No one, needless to say, has a clue what anyone else is up to, let alone what happened before the marriage craze set in.
Sometimes in the small car craze, its easy to forget about the big and tall, or those who simply want a little extra elbow room.
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