| 31. | These were halcyon days for University gaelic sportsmen due to the high profile of these matches.
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| 32. | There was a healthy irreverence about Marquette in those halcyon days, and it flowed from McGuire.
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| 33. | These are halcyon days for Tom Green, though he admits things are moving a bit fast.
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| 34. | Those halcyon days are past despite continued prosperity.
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| 35. | In a sense, the years of the Cold War were the halcyon days of humanitarian aid.
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| 36. | During the Raiders'halcyon days in the'70s, the Niners were a struggling team; the Raiders a power.
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| 37. | The club enjoyed their halcyon days in the 1980s by winning the Uganda Cup in 1985.
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| 38. | Clapp's time at Victorian Railways is often viewed as being the halcyon days for the organisation.
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| 39. | First, in the halcyon days of 1945, there were no such things as " drive-by deliveries ."
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| 40. | But necessity stoked her creativity and she rose to the challenge _ Halcyon Days Enamels was born.
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