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1. Whale-Mart has grown so big that now it rules the planet, in a benevolent, halcyon world of production and consumption
2. One of the Englishmen might have been Joe Orton who, along with other writers and actors was wont to enjoy the fleshpots of Tangiers in the halcyon days before his murder
3. We are still the same men who fought the world all those years ago, we have seen many things change since those halcyon days when we ruled most of Europe and most of those things have changed for the worse
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5. “How could I forget my halcyon days; days of excitements; and days of thrilling,” I thought sadly
6. The Halcyon Days of the Eighties
7. off the gas at the main every night and it was Gerty who tacked up on the wall of that place where she never forgot every fortnight the chlorate of lime Mr Tunney the grocer's christmas almanac, the picture of halcyon days where a young gentleman in the costume they used to wear then with a threecornered hat was offering a bunch of flowers to his ladylove with oldtime chivalry through her lattice window
8. She often looked at them dreamily when she went there for a certain purpose and felt her own arms that were white and soft just like hers with the sleeves back and thought about those times because she had found out in Walker's pronouncing dictionary that belonged to grandpapa Giltrap about the halcyon days what they meant
9. THE HALCYON DAYS: Mackerel! Live us again
10. Foreigners returning on post from their own waste lands wrote home that here they seemed to catch a glimpse of the world they had believed lost forever, among the mud and wire, and through those halcyon weeks Julia darted and shone, part of the sunshine between the tress, part of the candle-light in the mirror's spectrum, so that elderly men and women sitting aside with their memories, saw her as herself the blue-bird
11. I played third on the bill to a folk trio called Halcyon and a local stalwart named Steve Hardacre, and got paid a handsome fifty pence for my pains
12. This is the fact that, viewed historically, most successful companies of the past are found to have pursued a well-defined life cycle, consisting first of a series of struggles and setbacks; second, of a halcyon period of prosperity and persistent growth; which in turn passes over into a final phase of supermaturity—characterized by a slackening of expansion and perhaps an actual loss of leadership or even profitability
13. The kitchen, the butler’s pantry, the servants’ hall, the entrance hall, were equally alive; and the saloons were only left void and still when the blue sky and halcyon sunshine of the genial spring weather called their occupants out into the grounds
14. The strong blast and the soft breeze; the rough and the halcyon day; the hours of sunrise and sunset; the moonlight and the clouded night, developed for me, in these regions, the same attraction as for them—wound round my faculties the same spell that entranced theirs
15. In fact, those will be halcyon days