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In recent years, we've entered something of a golden era of government transparency—or at least, a golden era of journalists and interested citizens filing information requests with government agencies.
The past two decades increasingly look like a golden era.
The golden era of flying isn't over — it's just begun.
I predict that that will be our next golden era.
The '90s were the golden era of subway functionality — Gov.
Any of the avatars of the golden era of television.
The 90s felt like a second golden era of movies.
Olivia de Havilland was a big player in Hollywood's golden era.
By historical standards, Britain is in a golden era of trade.
"It's the end of the golden era for me," she says.
"The golden era of American energy is now underway," he said.
I think the golden era of Silk Road might be over.
Sagat's a top dude from the golden era of Muay Thai.
"It's sort of a golden era in men's foil," Massialas said.
By all measures, Americans are enjoying a golden era of safety.
It's very possible we are headed toward a second golden era.
We're living in a golden era of food diversity and accessibility.
But Britain is not about to enter a golden era of trade.
In terms of Lisbon, yes we are living in a golden era.
"China is still in the golden era of hydropower development," he said.
Might we see a new golden era emerge in 2020 and beyond?
The Village has entered "kind of a golden era," he said recently.
Right now, we might be in a golden era of sex tech.
"It was clear that this was a golden era for them," Tyrnauer said.
Britain is still a long way from the golden era of council homes.
This all happened in what some consider a golden era of celebrity gossip.
They were the people who catapulted that national team into their golden era.
Gottfried von Cramm played a huge part in the golden era of Wimbledon.
Only time will tell when the two golden era legends face each other.
In the 1970s, 13th Street witnessed a golden era of Off Off Broadway.
Ferrara represents what was, for a time, a golden era of Italian Jewry.
The late Judy Garland was an actress and singer during Hollywood's Golden Era.
In the process, it is creating something of a golden era for London archaeology.
The resurgence is a nostalgic throwback to the '80s and '90s, slime's golden era.
During the golden era, the gym regularly sent fighters to the stadia of Bangkok.
Broadway will never be the same — this is the end of a golden era.
It was perhaps the most legendary metaphorical co-star catfight of Hollywood's Golden Era.
Broadway will never be the same — this is the end of a golden era.
Audio and sound will also be important in the new golden era of computing.
In this golden era of superpower relations other executives formed strong relationships with China, too.
Dodge believes the golden era of American muscle cars is now — not in the 1960s.
They are the last surviving remnants of our nation's golden era of commercial air travel.
For three decades, a golden era for globalisation, the trend has gone the opposite way.
Hip-hop, yes, smoke some weed and talk about how 90s were the golden era.
And I asked him if he thought the golden era of value investing was over.
We live in a golden era for those who love their art mired in monotony.
There's no doubt that we're now in a golden era of animated programming for kids.
And I was just wondering, do you think the golden era of investing is over?
You can relive that golden era of gaming with new PlayStation Classic for just £49.99.
" It began: "By God's grace, we are living in a golden era at Baylor University.
It's a reflection of the state we're in with the golden era of men's tennis.
Now that you see the game as a coach, is this a golden era, too?
Kirk Douglas, one of the last great stars of Hollywood's golden era, turned 240 on Friday.
From  The Little Mermaid to  Toy Story, the 90s were a golden era for animated films.
This is just one way digital journalism represents a golden era for health and science reporters.
For Judge Reinhardt, the baseline was the court's liberal golden era under Chief Justice Earl Warren.
It's so sad that the golden era of Ibiza clubs was ruined by its own success.
He said on Thursday that the "golden era" of the U.S. energy business was now underway.
He said last week the "golden era" of the U.S. energy business was now under way.
The Life of Pablo has hastened the death of the first golden era of music streaming.
It's about piecing together that golden era that people talk about is not in music anymore.
Just a few decades ago, Acapulco was a destination for the stars of Hollywood's golden era.
"Sound Factory for me was my golden era," he said, recalling the diversity of the crowd.
"I'm pleased that we've agreed to intensify the golden era of U.K.-China relations," she said.
Click here to view original GIFThis is a golden era for rich nerds who make people uncomfortable.
Hollywood's golden era is generally considered to have started in the 1920s and stretched until the 1960s.
"Marketers in Shanghai are calling it the golden era of investment in security in Xinjiang," he said.
We may long for the golden era of Adventure games but the genre is far from dead.
For the Irish, Holohan will always represent the golden era of mixed martial arts in the country.
It may seem that this new golden era of crony capitalism is coming to a shabby end.
In the second golden era of television, composing memorable original scores might seem like a lucrative gig.
Writing in The Atlantic last year, Christopher Orr suggested that Pixar's "golden era" is already behind it.
Despite these unheroic conflicts of interest, the film portrays this period as a golden era for journalism.
It was a golden era; New York and its subway seemed to be on the rise together.
But in 294, he, too, demanded a trade and ended a golden era before it even started.
The Oroville Dam was completed in 1968, toward the end of the golden era of dam building.
Now tech, I believe, is at the end of a golden era and now it's really about politics.
The older trainers, Nan, Dang, Phon, and Lop, are all former Golden Era fighters born in the 1960s.
During the nineties, Britain experienced a modern golden era thanks to Naseem Hamed, Chris Eubank and Nigel Benn.
The golden era, as its name implies, was the most competitive time to be a fighter in Thailand.
The Coen brothers' new film Hail Caesar, which takes place in golden era Hollywood, is in theaters now.
He got to leave the horrible internet-less 1940s and wake up in the golden era of content.
The British and Chinese governments have spoken of a new "golden era" of relations between the two countries.
Mr. Trump now says he looks back on the period as his golden era in the casino business.
Still, there's something magical about these tracks, too, because they transport you back to that influential golden era.
Now that I am a fan I think the 70s were sort of a golden era for country.
And it let NASA enter a golden era of exploration, one that continues today with the Voyager probes.
Clinging to the golden era or the height of your career is common, but particularly in rap music.
Marseille's golden era was gone; P.S.G. and Monaco — the plaything of the Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybolovlev — glittered now.
It is no coincidence that the golden era of investigative journalism accompanied an all-around flourishing of society.
The roughly 13,000-square-foot home is considered one of the premier mansions built during Hollywood's golden era.
The golden era rolled on for a nearly decade under his successors, Leonard Woodcock and Douglas A. Fraser.
Our correspondent argues that Barcelona's ouster doesn't mean that the sun has set on the team's golden era.
That are now gonna team with Capital, that are going to help shape the golden era of the business.
We remember them with nostalgia, like the golden era when members of both parties drank in the same bars.
The golden era of tablets (especially Android ones) may be long over, but Amazon's cheapo tablets are still thriving.
In this golden era of television and technology, nothing threatens the success of a series like spoilers and leaks.
President Xi Jinping's state visit to the U.K. last October ushered in a "golden era" for the bilateral relations.
But the election on Tuesday strongly suggested that the golden era of charter schools is over in New York.
"There's no doubt about it, this is a golden era for team pursuit," the 43-year-old Clancy said.
But they're not gangbangers, and G-funk's "Golden Era" ended during their adolescence, so there's more to their sound, too.
Braun had grown up on classic hip-hop; he'd come through an Atlanta rap scene enjoying a true golden era.
But this cosmopolitan wonder faces twin threats: the fading of the smartphone boom and the end of globalisation's golden era.
Politicians in the years to come may look back on the 2010s as the real golden era of British trade.
There is a school of thought that men's tennis, still in the midst of its golden era, is not broken.
With shifting demographics and a new way of consuming media, political discourse is being teed up for a golden era.
Members of the Muay Thai community, specifically ex-fighters from the golden era are looking to make some quick cash.
For others, a golden era of violent slasher flicks and thrash metal emerged against the backdrop of significant social change.
YG and Schoolboy Q definitely have elements of the kind of golden era of West Coast gangsta rap in them.
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And simply talking about a "post-factual democracy" suggests there was a golden era when politics was based on facts.
After that tournament, however, New Zealanders worried that a golden era had drawn to an end, as several outstanding players retired.
The Oscar-winning actress is celebrating her 100th birthday as the last surviving female superstar from the golden era of movies.
One of four siblings, Marcelo presided over a golden era for the group since succeeding his father Emilio in late 2008.
The Obama "golden era" and Tehran taking advantage of his engagement, and concessions from the U.S., has come to an end.
She has lived through great days for this city's dance; she helped to create a golden era for its dance criticism.
The most acclaimed artist of this golden era was Hubert Rogers, a Canadian painter who became an overnight favorite with fans.
Andy Sieg, president of Merrill Lynch Wealth Management:Rather than become extinct, I think we're moving into a golden era for advisers.
Paradox's main room throbbed with golden era techno, while its beloved backroom bounced with a classic selection of breakbeats and house.
Speaking on research that occurred during the Cold War, Dean says, "It was really a golden era of moonshots, literally and figuratively."
Seasons 1–10, also known as the "The Golden Era," were the times that were most memorable to me as a child.
The strain on Britain's relationship with one superpower comes as its supposed "golden era" in relations with another, China, is looking tarnished.
This will be a golden era for both Cupid and the muse, as Libra loves romance and the arts in equal measure.
They're a picky bunch, often complaining about the quality of contemporary jazz while pointing to some golden era when "real" jazz thrived.
Kebenei ran in the golden era of British middle-distance running, competing against current IAAF President Sebastian Coe in the early 1980s.
A. I have said that the successful state visit by President Xi Jinping ushered in a "golden era" for the bilateral relations.
The U.S. can't have monumental trade issues with China while its closest allies are flocking to Beijing for lucrative "golden era" relationships.
But, longstanding fans of the brand are comparing it with advertisements of the label's Golden Era, the era of Yves Saint Laurent.
His magazines came to stand for a golden era of publishing and became an integral part of the culture they were covering.
What we can say with certainty is that today&aposs gentleman is living in a golden era of shaving tools and accouterments.
Bolt, who won eight Olympic gold medals and led Jamaica through a golden era in sprinting, retired after the 2017 world championships.
In the summer of 2012, the lager brought back its 1975 vintage label, resurrecting the look from the beer's alleged golden era.
Yet changes in America's political culture in the following two decades would make those impeachment votes seem like a golden era of bipartisanship.
But she turned away from happy talk about a "golden era" and gave warning that China needed to respect international trading rules more.
By now, in this golden era of stellar television, most hardcore viewers watch their beloved shows under a black cloud of dread. Why?
"There's that golden era between 59 1/2 and 70 1/2, where you have the most control over your taxes," he said.
During the trip, the North Korean leader declared the two countries were in "a historical new golden era," according to state media KCNA.
If the review cancels the project, the golden era could be over before it has begun, says Kerry Brown of King's College London.
And it's perhaps even less of a surprise that our more-more-more age has also become a golden era of fruit diversity.
Like the much overlooked figure of Michael Lieuwfat who fought Samart, Paluhadlek, Orono, Karuhat and Rambo during the golden era of Muay Thai.
In the 1970s, '80s and on, she ushered women's basketball to the golden era it is in today and she did it right.
"We believe that the industry is on the cusp of a golden era on regional air," Zunum CEO Ashish Kumar told USA TODAY.
"When we take all these figures into account, it is clear that we can talk about a golden era for Serbia," Vucic said.
The book is a set of nearly 150 single-page poems that tinker with notions taken from Hollywood's golden era and film noir.
When you show up with a golden era champion like Rotnarong, you can't just show up on time; you must make an entrance.
Fueled primarily by the powers of machine learning, we've entered into a golden era of AI research, and with no apparent end in sight.
The brothers' Golden-Era fight names, Phon Narupai and Vanlop Narupai, are known to this day, though neither has titles to show for it.
If Notify gives birth to a golden era of news delivered by chatbots, they'll likely find that this Facebook experiment was one worth joining.
A new golden era of creativity is underway and will continue to flourish as long as we prevent the old guard from inhibiting it.
Putting the brakes on Hinkley has tarnished the golden era with China, whose state-owned news agency complained about Britain's "suspicious approach" (see article).
All too aware that their golden era is behind them, Laurel and Hardy use their last tour to reconnect with fans and each other.
We're living in a golden era of content streaming, and there's just so much good stuff out there, even when you're on the go.
It was a golden era for British heavyweight boxing, with Nigel Benn and Chris Eubank fighting their infamous rematch just over a week later.
Even with Wild Mood Swings' near universal derision, "Mint Car" is as tightly constructed as any of the songs from the band's golden era.
Perhaps the golden era of the "girl band"—the chart-topping, world-dominating, shiny pop powerhouse girl band—might genuinely be over for good.
Miller recalled that some of the darkest times for the team presaged the most recent golden era of ski racing in the United States.
By the mid-1970s, the golden era of cottage cheese, producers in every state were pumping out more than a billion pounds a year.
It won the European Cup in 1983, in the midst of a golden era that ran from the mid-1970s to the mid-80s.
Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) held a news conference in Washington, D.C., urging the Golden Era Committee to elect Flood when it meets in December.
The early 21st century was also a golden era for linguistic innovation related to using indirect constructed dialogue to convey actions and mental states.
On Saturday night (or rather very early Sunday morning), I watched a dancer from that golden era at the Philadelphia International Tango Festival here.
"We're still really in the golden era or golden age that was announced a couple of years ago," Holt said of the bilateral relationship.
It's safe to say that any kid who grew up in Nickelodeon's golden era fondly remembers Mitchell as one half of the Keenan & Kel duo.
And the strain on Britain's "special relationship" with one superpower comes as its supposed "Golden Era" in relations with another, China, is looking distinctly tarnished.
His swashbuckling attitude and confident forecasts of a prolonged golden era for Brazil evaporated as Latin America's largest economy suffered its worst recession on record.
Earlier this month Italy's prime minister, Matteo Renzi, became the latest to lead a gaggle of businessmen there, predicting a golden era for industrial ties.
The spokesman, Lu Kang, said that Mr. Xi's visit to Britain had been "extremely successful" and that it had "launched a golden era" in relations.
With so many top heavyweights all in the hunt for the world boxing titles, the division could be on the cusp of another golden era.
Perhaps the golden era of antivirus is coming to an end, but, especially if you use a Windows machine, it's still better to use it.
"The 'Golden Era' stuff we were force-fed just wasn't true," said Jeff Katz, the author of "Split Season," about the strike-interrupted 1981 season.
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Britain has been courting China for a post-Brexit free trade deal, and both countries like to describe how they have a "golden era" in ties.
The Moscow hooligan lamented the end of hooliganism&aposs golden era, when battles between rival clubs in Moscow came down to tactics as much as strength.
Not since the golden era of the Soviet Union, which won eight successive women's team golds between 1952 and 1980, has one team been so superior.
IN 2015 David Cameron and Xi Jinping propped up a bar in Buckinghamshire to toast a "golden era" in Anglo-Chinese relations over pints of ale.
He noted to MPs that Mrs May had reaffirmed Mr Cameron's policy of a "golden era" of relations—with one eye on post-Brexit trading opportunities.
His swashbuckling attitude and confident forecasts of a prolonged golden era for Brazil evaporated just as Latin America's largest economy suffered its worst recession on record.
Another week goes by and yet another lofty figure from the golden era of the competitive sport goes up to the great gig in the sky.
"Musicology," an album that is jubilant and grounded in Prince's golden-era sonics, marked his return to the major label system, and also to controlled form.
Warren credits this new regulatory regime, along with labor unions, with producing a golden era for many workers over the next four and a half decades.
Critics sometimes reproached Mr. Zeffirelli's opera stagings for a flamboyant glamour more typical of Hollywood's golden era, while Hollywood sometimes disparaged his films as too highbrow.
These characters don't feel like figures lifted from a book, or actors laced into period garb playing out a tale set in a bygone golden era.
Taken together, the photos "reveal a golden era for feline adventures in the late 19th and early 20th centuries," notes our Pet City columnist Andy Newman.
I think it's a golden era, too, but — hate to talk behind TV's back — I also think artistry is in special danger of becoming mere stimulation.
It is a golden era of the relations between China and the UK, and I will have an opportunity later this evening to take forward those discussions.
Wynwood was very hood-y and shit, but it was where, back in the '90s growing up in the hip-hop golden era, Zulu Nation had meetups.
There is also every reason to expect that both May and Trump will trumpet this commitment as the start of a new golden era in U.S.-U.
For those of us who are too young to have appreciated Houston's golden era, we're most familiar with her tumultuous marriage to R & B singer Bobby Brown.
The On Boxing column last Wednesday, about the golden era of the heavyweight division, misspelled, in some copies, the given name of one of Muhammad Ali's opponents.
Technology companies are about to enter a golden era of mergers and acquisitions, thanks to a key game-changer in the industry, one technology investor told CNBC.
In a speech this week, Trump touted a "golden era" of U.S. energy that would be asserted via the country's booming natural gas, coal and petroleum exports.
That sentiment was there in the title of Deerhunter's 2010 album, Halcyon Digest, which implied that it would be a collection of memories of a golden era.
Or on the men's side, with the Big Four, any combination of them being in play in what's really the Golden Era of men's tennis gets headlines.
Opinion In my junior year of college, before I'd learned much about feminism, I became fascinated by what we now call the 1970s "golden era" of pornography.
Startups working in these fields are creating entirely new industries, disrupting others and bringing us into what I believe is a golden era of biology as technology.
Walter Lippmann, nobody's idea of a right-wing reactionary, put his finger on the problem in the tragic wake of another supposedly golden era of arms control.
It was a golden era of animation: What was once seen as entertainment for children quickly evolved into wartime animations and war propaganda videos with adult audiences.
Whether it's a one-liner or just a visual gag from the show's Golden Era, it's hard not to smile when they pop up on my feed. pic.twitter.
A product of Italian New Wave cinema's golden era, the Parma-born Bertolucci achieved international acclaim, winning the Oscar for Best Director for 20033's The Last Emperor.
We definitely had a utopian golden era, but what we get post-Brexit will still be I think substantially better than pretty much any other place Saul Klein
The Hinkley financing deal was agreed during a state visit by President Xi Jinping last year designed to cement a "Golden Era" of relations between the two countries.
Afghanistan, at the time, was facing a wave of freedom—a golden era of modernity and democratic reform—women attended universities (often in miniskirts) and worked for Parliament.
Top pick: E.T. The Extra Terrestrial Savor one of the few golden-era Spielberg classics that is as yet untouched by sequels, reboots or any plans for such.
Bannon believes in a golden era of economic prosperity; a period in the mid-20th century — the Pax Americana — as a time of peace in the Western Hemisphere.
It's easy to see ink spills and gears turning and crews rushing around and forget, for a moment, that we're not still in the golden era of print.
Profit is nearing that of Sony's golden era after a massive overhaul under Chief Executive Officer Kazuo Hirai, including exiting the laptop business and downsizing television set operations.
But for the past 20 years, from Malaysia to Mexico, crony capitalists—individuals who earn their riches thanks to their chumminess with government—have had a golden era.
To simplify, lots of people want something impossible: a return to some hazily-remembered golden era before globalisation, offering jobs for life, upward mobility and shared traditional values.
As the fate of Forever 21 hangs in the balance, we took a closer look at the fast-fashion company's golden era and the styles that defined it. 
That's reminiscent of the 1980s and '90s, the golden era of MTV, when having an awards show to celebrate the artistry of music videos made the most sense.
"The forthcoming Economic and Financial Dialogue in June will continue the golden era of relations between China and the UK," finance minister Philip Hammond said in a statement.
Strict licensing laws, random breath testing, in-home entertainment, and Triple J's booming popularity would all spell the disintegration of pub rock's golden era in the early 90s.
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"The reign of Queen Elizabeth II is actually considered to be the golden era of British stamp errors for collectors," according to the British stamp dealership Warwick & Warwick.
"We're in a golden era of fintech innovation and Galileo has quietly built the API infrastructure layer powering the industry's most innovative products," said Locke in a statement.
The golden era Word spread quickly through the scientific community and soon researchers around the world began analyzing, then experimenting with LSD, both on themselves and their patients.
Since that golden era between 2005 and 2012 when English football provided eight Champions League finalists, the Premier League more generally has been left behind by European football.
Having briefly forgotten the value of three points last term, The Blues are back, and just as nasty as they were in their golden era under Jose Mourinho.
It's been said before, but Adventure Time really is a little like Saturday Night Live in that show's golden era for its ability to foster and churn out talent.
And terrorist groups will continue to emerge, seeking to return us to a Golden Era when our worlds seemed neatly contained and when right and wrong seemed crystal clear.
There are elements of salsa, jazz, soul, and funk (all the building blocks of the golden era of hip hop) in every song, but the production doesn't sound dated.
The dress in question is vintage Dior from 1997 — a rare artifact of designer John Galliano's golden era — and is part of a collection that was inspired by China.
There's a Linda Ronstadt-tenor to her voice, filtered through whatever vibe machine Tennis and Cults used in the golden era of bedroom indie pop from the late 2010s.
While Blu's production is very much steeped in the sample-flipping sound of hip-hop's Golden Era, it all feels fresh and modern listening to it a decade later.
He later added that all the representatives of the heavyweights above need to work together to get the big fights made before a new golden era can truly begin.
Bannon believes in a golden era of economic prosperity; a period in the mid-20th century — the Pax Americana — distinct as a time of peace in the Western Hemisphere.
In the golden era of podcast love, Meep could be another tool available to news junkies, and may complement the many articles and videos flying over our eyes daily.
The faded Old Europe charm remains, but with a stream of exciting openings and fresh inspiration drawn from across the Atlantic, Lisbon seems primed for a new golden era.
Her tenure there is often considered to be the museum's "golden era," according to Bob Colacello, the Andy Warhol biographer, who sits on the boards of numerous arts organizations.
I was alive and running around with ribbons in my long blond hair and mud on my knees and elbows during the '80s golden era of Los Angeles sports.
At a time she calls a "golden era" in relations between both countries, May says she is keen to explore all options for the future of the trade relationship.
The heroes of the self-declared Golden Era who haven't fallen by the wayside have had to choose between changing with the times and standing in noble, doomed opposition.
Set in a 1950s fairground closely modeled on the amusement parks of Coney Island's golden era, it has all the spectacle, showmanship, and carney camp of a three-ring circus.
"China's property market has moved from a golden era to a stable one, so we need to transform," said Evergrande Vice Chairman and CEO Xia Haijun at an earnings conference.
Vucic, who has headed the government since 2014, predicted a new "golden era" for Serbia, but did not mention the downsizing of the bloated public sector required by the IMF.
It certainly feels like the golden era of streaming is coming to a close, and in its place we're about to enter a very fragmented — and expensive — world of entertainment.
Watch an interview with a gay couple who just had sex: As you said, the "golden era" of sex in public toilets coincides with eras of LGBTQ oppression and stigmatization.
A raucous home crowd at Budapest's scenic Margaret Island will support the team, which is undergoing a revamp after a golden era in which it won three straight Olympic titles.
China got involved two years later when Downing Street laid on a state visit for President Xi Jinping, designed to cement a "Golden Era" of relations between the two countries.
LONDON (Reuters) - Ian Drake, the man who has presided over a golden era for British Cycling, will step down as chief executive in April, the governing body announced on Friday.
"Airfield Supply Company is a blend of the best of cannabis culture and a lifestyle celebration of the golden era of aviation," Executive Director Marc Matulich tells The Creators Project.
Maybe it has something to do with the political climate and racial prejudices still blaringly obvious in those countries that harken back to the golden era of US rock birth.
And this is why I'm hopeful that a throwback NCAA championship game, North Carolina-Villanova, will solidify the sense that we are about to launch into yet another golden era.
Of course, plenty of investors and market watchers, including on a number of previous occasions Mr. Gross, have called an end to the golden era for bonds over the years.
When Apple Arcade launched last fall, it promised a return to a certain golden era of the App Store, one lost as games like Candy Crush and others took over.
Her family—forceful, dysfunctional, and fascinating—takes center stage in these chapters, and the result is a finely drawn, multigenerational portrait of life in the golden era of print journalism.
"No Half Steppin': An Oral and Pictorial History of New York City Club the Latin Quarter and the Birth of Hip-Hop's Golden Era" (Wax Poetics), by Claude Gray, a.k.
As a result, startups working in these fields are creating entirely new industries, disrupting others and bringing us into what I believe is a golden era of biology as technology.
I was enjoying it, but in a vaguely nostalgic way, thanks to its big, pixelated images and very-'90s graphics, which captured the golden era of the graphic adventure game.
AI — and especially voice-based assistants and bots — will have a dramatic impact on the man-machine interface and be a part of ushering in a golden era of technology.
In her first few months in office in 2016 Prime Minister Theresa May hailed "a golden era" of Sino-British relations, a phrase both countries have continued to use since.
While the police occasionally shut down parties because of noise complaints and concerns about underage drinking, for the most part, it was a golden era of non-interference from the authorities.
While declaring its commitment to the "golden era" of Sino-British relations, London is accused by China of meddling in what Beijing considers its territorial waters in the South China Sea.
The following selection of old menu covers does a brilliant job of showcasing the golden era of streamlined locomotives (watch out for the legendary Aerotrain!) and Charcoal Broiled Select Sirloin Steaks.
After all, this was two decades after ecstasy's golden era, when such drugs "weren't what they used to be"—if you are to believe anyone over the age of 40 anyway.
Duran was one of the "Four Kings" during boxing's golden era, and faced off in a round robin with other fighting greats like Sugar Ray Leonard, Tommy Hearns and Marvin Hagler.
A. I think I have already made it clear when saying that President Xi Jinping's state visit to the U.K. last October ushered in a "golden era" for the bilateral relations.
In looking at these snapshots, two impulses bubble to the surface: the need to mourn a golden era gone by and the fierce desire to immortalize it in our own mythology.
The contract is a result of an agreement between Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko and U.S. President Donald Trump, who has promised a "golden era" of U.S. energy business by boosting exports.
"Bear Witness IV," from Moosebumps, sounds like someone broadcasting Uptown's golden era party starter "Dope On Plastic" from the moon, especially when Qbert enhances the booming beat with warp speed scratches.
O'Neill had been heavily involved in former finance minister George Osborne's push for a "Golden Era" of relations between the two countries, largely based on courting Chinese investment in British infrastructure.
Representing the golden era of wrestling there, he managed to make the country fall in love with the sport, whether fans were rooting for the good guy or the bad guy.
How else to explain their constant reference to a golden era of timekeeping, more than 200 years ago, when masters such as Abraham-Louis Breguet devised the world's first complicated timepieces?
Otherwise, they have done something that escaped even Ferrari during the golden era when they won six successive constructors' titles and Michael Schumacher five championships in a row between 2000-04.
The years since the Sandy Hook massacre, most of which coincided with Barack Obama's second term as president, will go down as a golden era for the American consumer-arms complex.
The golden era is thought to have ended around World War I, when the supply of German postcards, considered by many to be the best in the world, was cut off.
Later, in the middle of the 20th century, the literature of the golden era of big Himalayan climbing lionized first ascensionists because they, like great generals or explorers, navigated risk successfully.
Back in the pre-Golden Era of Television, people used to sit in front of the TV and flip channels for hours, dissatisfied with the offerings of infomercials and TLC reality shows.
LONDON, Sept 3 (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said Sino-British relations were in a "golden era", as she left on Saturday for the G-20 meeting in China next week.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - President Donald Trump on Thursday promoted a "golden era" of the U.S. energy business by seeking to assert power abroad through a boost in natural gas, coal and petroleum exports.
And, unlike the old boys from the golden era of Muay Thai, there is so much more footage of Saenchai doing the rounds for fighters and fans to sit down and analyze.
She downplayed her decision to review the Hinkley Point nuclear-power plant deal in which China has a stake and declared that the two countries were entering a "golden era" in relations.
That's how you'll feel when you hear President T's brand new track "Ending Careers", where the North London grime legend delivers a fiery freestyle over a golden era instrumental from Danny Weed.
West, harking back to a golden era of horse racing when War Admiral and Seabiscuit ruled opposite coasts and fans clamored for a meeting to settle the score once and for all.
Noah Shachtman, the executive editor of The Daily Beast, said his organization modeled itself after "the golden-era Daily News," which was known for its strong reporting and fearlessness in taking stands.
He listens mostly to golden-era rappers now because he doesn't want to accidentally lift something from his contemporaries' styles, but he really prefers R&B going back to New Jack Swing.
Kirsten Green, the founder of Forerunner Ventures, continues to look brilliant for her early, prescient bet that the golden era of e-commerce would favor new, internet-savvy, direct-to-consumer brands.
Founded by a pair of German princes and Spanish aristocrats, Marbella became a splashy and scandal-rich playground for royals, multimillionaires and celebrities in the 212s, the golden era of Arab tourism.
Once a house guest on the MTV reality series The Real World, most would think Edison is living in dreamland if she reckons professional bowling will ever return to its golden era.
The golden era of movie musicals was on the wane by the time my generation came along, but between repertory cinemas and cable television, we managed to catch the best of them.
With interest in nonfiction storytelling high in other mediums as well — such as podcasts and TV — some industry observers went so far as to describe this year as a "golden era" for documentaries.
CANNES, France, May 9 (Reuters) - Posters for the 69th Cannes film festival that opens this week evoke a golden era of French cinema by picturing veteran actor Michel Piccoli mounting a giant staircase.
During the Obama years corporate America was convinced it was under siege when in fact, judged by the numbers, it was in a golden era, with average profits 5003% above long-term levels.
For the past six years, U.S. refiners from Texas to Philadelphia have bought every barrel of crude they can lay their hands on to cash in on a golden era of healthy margins.
" Fellow American Chris Evert, an 18-time grand slam champion, tweeted: "Now is the Golden Era 4 men, no doubt, but women have worked, fought harder, and have been bigger draws many times.
Baldisserri worked closely with seven times world champion Michael Schumacher and Brazilian Rubens Barrichello during a golden era for the team at the start of the century and subsequently oversaw Ferrari's driver academy.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday launched what he called a "golden era" of energy policy seeking to assert power abroad through a boost in natural gas, coal and petroleum exports.
The fact that Trump has taken very firm positions against Iran, including threatening to rip apart the nuclear deal, has already terrified Tehran, representing a major contrast to the "golden era" under Obama.
Bolt, who won eight Olympic gold medals and led Jamaica through a golden era in sprinting, said he felt motivation levels had fallen since his retirement after the London world championships in 2017.
"We might be on the verge of a golden era of relations," said Fernando Cutz, a former senior White House official who worked on Latin America policy in the Obama and Trump administrations.
He hit on the slogan in the early days of his presidency, predicting a "golden era of American energy" that would be asserted via the country's booming natural gas, coal and petroleum exports.
The menu focused on Golden Era cocktails like the martinez and the boulevardier, with interesting variations like the smoke, blood & sand, a house twist on the classic blood & sand that added peaty Laphroaig.
Designer Zach Gage is one of those golden era developers for iOS, having been associated with a number of high-profile success stories on the platform, including SpellTower (2011) and Ridiculous Fishing (2013).
He bore a passing resemblance to that laconic idol of Hollywood's golden era, Gary Cooper, and in an earlier age, Mr. Shepard could have made a career as a leading man of Westerns.
"The Assassination of Marilyn Monroe," David H. Wolfe I have always been fascinated in the golden era of Hollywood and in Monroe — the star, the woman, the mystery surrounding her life and death.
So when One Direction burst onto the scene well after this golden era of boy bands, they not only proved the timelessness of boy bands but also unknowingly tested the waters for their evolution.
And the golden headlights are more than just a way to draw the color of the painted brake calipers to the front of the car, they're meant to represent the "golden era" of BMW.
To quote my fellow partner at Menlo Ventures, Matt Murphy, "We are entering a golden era of robotics, where robotics will become mainstream, drive huge efficiencies, and in some cases make the impossible possible."
Speaking to reporters after meeting May in Beijing's Great Hall of the People, Li proffered support for relations between the two countries, which both like to refer to as being in a "golden era".
But AR will not be far behind in providing another rich dimension to user interfaces, and eventually, like VR, will have a very broad impact in ushering in a new golden era of computing.
Her vocal sound is a throwback to the golden era of '90s indie rock, sort of like Liz Phair but with less sex and more of an Emily Brontë by way of Degrassi vibe.
But from disco's heyday, to the thriving creativity of Berlin techno throughout the 90s, and even the inadvertently politically charged golden era of acid house, dance music's common message has been one of unity.
The second-highest combined total is from a different golden era for the Warriors, with Rick Barry and Jim King combining for 83 points — Barry had 55 — in Game 3 of the 1967 finals.
"We are in a golden era of television, a time of increased opportunity for writers," says Amanda Davis, an agent who represents writers and producers of TV and film at the agency Curtis Brown.
But last year, to the surprise of many, Britain's government launched a new initiative of economic co-operation with China that the two sides said would bring forth a "golden era" in bilateral relations.
Soul Food came out during the 90s golden era of black cinema, when Boyz n the Hood, Love Jones , The Brothers , Set It Off, and Poetic Justice presented different, nuanced portrayals of black lives.
The millennial generation attended college in a golden era for student housing, as investors poured money into luxurious off-campus communities packed with resort-style amenities: rooftop pools, golf simulators, tanning beds, climbing walls.
And we'll have no shortage of memory: we will recall with pride the golden era of human insight, this glorious interlude, a few thousand years long, between our uncomprehending past and our incomprehensible future.
Any sort of golden era of American business was sort-of founded on people forcing companies to change the way they did business, forcing them to change their behavior, change the things they prioritized.
" He argued that this would enable us to meet and maintain a high standard of living by working no more than 15 hours work a week, thus ushering in a "golden era of leisure.
Brown's music is a cross-pollination between the slicked electric textures of 1980s R&B, the warm grooves of Golden Era hip-hop, the thrashing power of rock and the effortless virtuosity of jazz.
China has been pushing hard ahead of May's visit to sell the Belt and Road project to the British with the Chinese envoy to the U.K. touting a new "Golden Era" for two countries.
For many Millennials, watching an episode of The Simpsons from its pre-2000 "Golden Era" can have the same effect, transporting them back to the TV rooms adjacent to the kitchen tables of their youths.
The '80s and '90s were something of a golden era of locs, with all races and genders donning the style — Lauryn Hill, Ani DiFranco, Boy George, and Lenny Kravitz being just a few of them.
Talking point: Over the years, Yamashiro has existed as a boys' military school, an apartment block, and the HQ for Hollywood's famed '400 Club', which attracted Golden Era stars including Roman Navarro and Lilian Gish.
As the dark net proliferates, we may one day look back to this period of open jihadist messaging as the golden era for us to understand their narrative, counter it and make effective threat assessments.
LONDON, Nov 10 (Reuters) - Britain will seek to rekindle its "Golden Era" of relations with China on Thursday in talks with Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai focused on trade, infrastructure investment and closer financial cooperation.
On the all-electric side, there's not just the Pininfarina Battista but the 1,005 horsepower Carmen, a retro-futuristic sports car that marks the revival of one of the classic "golden era" brands, Hispano Suiza.
One of the best albums of this new vaporwave golden era is Dreams Love Chaos City by Subaeris, which conceptually conjures one of the most calming atmospheres you can imagine: the quiet city at night.
FOUR years ago, as Usain Bolt charged across the finishing line of the 2118x100 metres race in London's Olympic Stadium, spectators must have believed that they were enjoying a golden era for men's relay teams.
But years before she hit the silver screen, she was making a living as a successful supermodel during the golden era of fashion, when models still danced on tables and you could still smoke inside.
Other highlights: the profane Louisiana rapper Kevin Gates; the nimble British rapper Lady Leshurr; the golden-era hip-hop duo EPMD; the rising singer-songwriter Bibi Bourelly; and the comedian Jerrod Carmichael. Oct. 10-2.
The book, "The Long Take," by the poet Robin Robertson, mixes verse, prose and photographs to follow the story of a World War II veteran across the United States in the golden era of Hollywood.
The current catalog still uses photos of Ross modeling his own jackets, taken around 1950, and the shop remains a shrine to the golden era of American motorcycle racing in the '40s, '50s and '60s.
Within weeks of the banks' presentations on the $250 billion, that number leaked, leading to giddy speculation in Silicon Valley and on Wall Street that Uber's offering could usher in a golden era of wealth.
The Wyoming listening session was up there with the golden-era Kanye West exploits: an absurdist stunt, an immense display of ego and a genuinely new contribution to the rich history of hip-hop excess.
"Hidden figures in the making," Snell tweeted, a reference to the 2016 movie "Hidden Figures," the unsung true story of African-American female mathematicians who worked at NASA in the golden era of space exploration.
Brad Pitt, Leonardo DiCaprio, and Margot Robbie lead a star-studded cast in a tale about the summer of '69, the Manson family, and most of all, a Hollywood grasping for its fading golden era.
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - The sun may be setting on a golden era of men's tennis but Novak Djokovic's star still burns bright as he returns to Melbourne Park in search of a record seventh Australian Open title.
Cleo Sol "Selfish" British rapper Little Simz and Cleo Sol team up to take things old school, creating a track with soulful sounds and a chorus that harkens back to the early '90s golden-era style.
Italy roundly outclassed La Roja in their monumental clash at the Stade de France, knocking out the reigning champions with goals from Giorgio Chiellini and Graziano Pellè, and ending Spain's golden era once and for all.
He positions his story at a time when old-school stars like Rick were losing their foothold on the movies as golden-era Hollywood gave way to the rougher, sometimes more daring films of the '70s.
Meeting in Beijing late on Thursday, Xi told May the two countries should "add new meaning into the bilateral ties so as to forge an enhanced version of the 'Golden Era'," according to state-run media.
Now listen to Quavo and Lucci float away with this song's melody, which is great, and be happy that you were here to witness hip-hop's true golden era, the era of the Migos et. al.
Cast as the jewel illustrating a new "Golden Era" of relations between China and Britain, the Hinkley financing deal was signed in Downing Street during a state visit to Britain by President Xi Jinping last year.
Odds are that even if we see the mass adoption of artificial intelligence and self-driving cars, the stock market winners of that golden era will be different than the ones we are betting on today.
So especially in the golden era and conscious era for Ice Cube, he looked to the Nation for a lot of its ideals about black empowerment and about doing what was best for African American culture.
During Saturday Night Live's early-90s golden era, Mike Myers played Linda Richman, the sequin sweater-wearing, New York-accented host of "Coffee Talk," who liked starting conversations about the incongruous naming conventions of various items.
"We are on the precipice of ushering in potentially a golden era for the Korean Peninsula," Ms. Trump told Bloomberg News in the hours before her father took the historic step of crossing into the North.
If one singles tournament is pedestrian, the other might sprout wings, and though the men's game has routinely been must-see in a golden era of rivalries, the women carried the load at this Australian Open.
Mr. DeBartolo presided over the golden era of the 49ers when the team won five Super Bowl championships under the coach Bill Walsh, with legendary players like Mr. Montana, Steve Young, Ronnie Lott and Mr. Rice.
Mr. DeBartolo presided over the golden era of the 49ers when the team won five Super Bowl championships under the coach Bill Walsh, with legendary players like Mr. Montana, Steve Young, Ronnie Lott and Mr. Rice.
Meeting in Beijing late on Thursday, Xi told May the two countries should "add new meaning into the bilateral ties so as to forge an enhanced version of the 'Golden Era,'" according to state-run media.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - For the past six years, U.S. refiners from Texas to Philadelphia have bought every barrel of crude they can lay their hands on to cash in on a golden era of healthy margins.
Both May and senior Chinese officials have restated their commitment to the "golden era" in ties but a row over May's decision to delay approval for the Chinese-funded Hinkley nuclear plant in late 2016 chilled relations.
However, now, the Hinkley Point decision "adds uncertainties to the "Golden Era" of China-UK ties," according to a commentary published under the byline Tian Dongdong on Xinhua, the official press voice of the Chinese government, Monday.
"As we take the next step in this golden era of relations between the UK and China, I am excited about the opportunities for expanding trade and investment between our two countries," she said in a statement.
Britain's move could also upset ties between London and Beijing, undermining efforts to shore up what the two governments have called a "golden era" in their relationship as Britain heads towards a divorce with the European Union.
Curators Carla Chammas and Rachel Dedman spoke to me about this incredible art historical show that combines paintings, ceramics, furniture, letters, publications, videos, and other primary source materials from the "Golden Era" of pre-Civil War Beirut.
The number of gaffes he made at the podium—in this golden era of occasionally televised and always live-tweeted White House pressers—would have been astounding and likely grounds for immediate firing any other chief executive.
The current conflict also seems like a late-in-the-game scramble to capitalize on the golden era of Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic before it starts to fade to sepia, which could be very soon.
At the end of the 20th century, the view that a "united Europe" was on its way to becoming "the next global superpower," and the West was at the dawn of a new golden era, was widespread.
I ask Davis if Mountain's synthesized sound is a divergence from the canon of 80s and 90s golden-era hip-hop, which—with its sample-based sound and love of classic funk—had influenced his previous work.
The focus on a "Golden Era" of relations, trumpeted by China and Britain in 2015 when then-prime minister David Cameron hosted a state visit by Chinese President Xi Jinping, has cooled under Cameron's successor, Theresa May.
If a movie by a black director or starring a majority black cast is successful, invariably there are think pieces published either speculating on or declaring that it's the beginning of a "golden era" for black films.
Instead, he found that the Village's golden era had passed decades ago with little to show for it but the historic Stonewall Inn, now more of a monument to the gay liberation movement than a happening nightspot.
The young Brit, who grew up listening to the likes of The Rolling Stones, Bob Marley, and Nirvana was suddenly immersed in—and mesmerized—by the soundscapes of American hip hop's golden era, especially the Wu-Tang Clan.
Moore's stylist Erica Cloud says the actress will stick with her classic, effortless aesthetic at the Golden Globes, telling Billboard that her gown is "classic golden-era Hollywood movie star, and she looks and feels amazing in it."
Mrs May deploys the language of a "golden era" in China-British relations, but Beijing has cooled on a series of high-profile projects since the departure from the government of former chancellor George Osborne, a keen Sinophile.
Writer Miles Lewis referred to the image as "hip-hop's graduation photo," and Fab Five Freddy called it the last moment of "the golden era" before the genre took on new life in other regions of the world.
Two of our favorite Brooklyn bass enthusiasts, Star Eyes and Doctor Jeep, have come together with a crate full of golden era anthems and white labels to make us an exclusive, wonderfully delirious all-jungle mix, streaming below.
Chinese diplomats still talk of a possible golden era of co-operation between the two sides, but Xu Jin, a counsellor at the Chinese embassy in London, also talks of the need for "trust" in a trading partner.
LONDON (Reuters) - Queen Elizabeth has been caught on camera saying Chinese officials were "very rude" during a state visit to Britain by President Xi Jinping that London had said would herald a "golden era" in relations with Beijing.
We live on a planet where fires burn uncontained, where perhaps the golden era of motoring is a flickering flame, as we seek out other solutions that come with other tradeoffs and a new gold-rush of speculation.
British finance minister Philip Hammond met Chinese Vice Premier Ma Kai as part of efforts to shore up what the two governments have called a "golden era" in their relationship between the world's second and fifth biggest economies.
After six years in which committees voted on candidates in three eras (preintegration, from 1871 to 20163; golden era, from 1947 to 1972; and the expansion era, from 1973 to 2016), it will now split into four panels.
Ms. Halpern still considers this her golden era, and when Mr. Close died in 1999, the same year the Upright Citizens Brigade opened its first permanent space in New York, she worried her teachers and audience would vanish.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. independent oil refiners, such as Marathon Petroleum and Phillips 66, are shelving projects and tightening budgets, as a global glut of diesel and gasoline erodes profits, ending a golden era of high refining margins.
Her beginnings came too late for the boom caused by Christy Martin and Laila Ali, and her prime now just a bit too early for the potential Golden Era led by Olympic heroes Claressa Shields and Katie Taylor.
As my colleague Sarah Wildman has written, Macron invited Trump to a display of military strength and nostalgia for a golden era of American power as a way to help smooth over the earlier bumps in their relationship.
The atomic age ushered in a golden era of Japanese movie monsters, from the radioactive lizard of "Godzilla" (showing on Friday) to the nature-avenging giant moth in "Mothra" (on Saturday and Thursday), both directed by Ishiro Honda.
It rejected Mr. Obama's request because London wanted to build a "golden era" relationship with China — a country the U.S. was trying to contain and isolate with its "pivot to Asia" and the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement.
He fulfilled even the most casual and least demanding TCM viewer's specifications for the perfect tour guide to the golden era of cinema, wearing his broad knowledge of film lore with the same crisp, unassuming grace as his tailoring.
A period of time that stretched about ten years, the Disney Renaissance was a golden era of children's films that produced a flawless run of critically acclaimed animated movies like Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, and The Lion King.
With completed attendance sheet in hand, Nik and his two veteran trainers, former Golden Era fighters and twin brothers Kru Phon and Kru Lop, sit down on the side of the ring and assign each student to a trainer.
Given everything that we've seen at Custom and Border Protection, even after the Muslim ban had been temporarily lifted, people with positions of power and secrecy in government seem to view this as the dawn of a golden era.
A period of time that stretched about ten years, the Disney Renaissance was a golden era of children's films that produced a flawless run of critically acclaimed animated movies like  Beauty and the Beast,  Aladdin, and  The Lion King.
Even now, the tilt-perfect movement players could gain over a back flipping Mario or an egg-farting Kazooie is second to none—it's no surprise that the analog stick coincided with a golden era of 3D Nintendo platformers.
There has never been a golden era in which our collective knowledge was so modest that it could be compiled in one place—and, if such an era had existed, one wonders exactly how golden it would have been.
Perhaps it's no coincidence that the word was coined during the 1940s, the golden era of Marvel and DC Comics: as with superheroes, we hope superfoods will come to our rescue, even if we don't fully believe in them.
While it is common to see shoe-shiners at international airports or in shopping areas in the United States or Britain, a city like Rome had fewer than 10 shoe-shiners even in the golden era of the 1950s.
"We are not interested in diplomatic war with the UK, ... we are still committed to this golden era between our two countries," he said, but added that the language used by some British politicians was "Cold War mentality language".
Ms. Caballé was, critics concurred, one of the sublime representatives of a type of diva most often associated with a bygone, golden era: smolderingly regal, seemingly inscrutable, a larger-than-life presence accorded godlike status by her reverential public.
He caught a golden era at Juilliard, where his eminent teachers included the composer and dance theorist Louis Horst, the modern-dance choreographers Doris Humphrey and José Limón, and the ballet teachers Antony Tudor, Margaret Craske and Alfredo Corvino.
British Prime Minister Theresa May left China on Friday with deals worth more than £9.3 billion ($13.26 billion), at the end of a three-trade trade mission where President Xi Jinping pledged to upgrade their "golden era" in relations.
Britain has long courted China for a post-Brexit trade deal and talked up a "golden era" in ties, although any talks could not begin until Britain officially leaves the European Union and typically take many years to conclude.
China and Britain, which have talked of a "golden era" of relations, agreed last month to look at the possibility of reaching a "top notch" post-Brexit free trade deal that promises an important political win for the conservative government.
Mr Xi, whose late father was a comrade of Mao Zedong's, nourishes a nostalgic sense of the 1950s being a golden era, when the party was supposedly driven by zeal, purity and purpose (never mind the murderous violence that killed millions).
The show's time-jumping does a lot for understanding the couple's feelings, but perhaps the most fun aspect about it is that it how it allows the writers to play around with '90s, aka the golden era of black television culture.
Ron Miscavige, a musician and businessman who introduced his young family to Scientology in the late '60s, says he initially enjoyed his immersion in the religion and his role as a musician and composer with the church's Golden Era Productions.
Cast as the jewel illustrating a "Golden Era" of relations between the two powers, the financing deal for the Hinkley Point nuclear project in southwestern England was signed in Downing Street during a state visit to Britain by Xi last year.
The Trump administration has identified Huawei -- the world's largest provider of telecommunications equipment -- as a spying risk to Western infrastructure networks and has warned European countries that using Huawei technology could hurt their relationship with the US. Golden era 2.0?
Perhaps 5m were killed between 1949 and 1957—a golden era, relatively speaking, before the horrors of Mao's Great Leap Forward and subsequent famine (up to 30m dead) and the Cultural Revolution of the 1960s and 1970s (over 1m killed).
China sees Britain as an important ally in its call for more open global markets, despite widespread concerns in the foreign business community about the difficulty of operating in China, and both countries refer to a "golden era" in relations.
Hammond said the talks would continue the "golden era" of cooperation - a phrase used repeatedly since Xi's state visit to London in 2015 which has become a byword for Britain's pitch to tap the investment power of the Chinese state.
" A profile of Skafidas on the British Athletics Power of 10 website says the Greek was "credited from many in his country for the golden era of sports such as athletics, weightlifting, rhythmic gymnastics, football basketball, volleyball etc in 1990s–2000s.
China and Britain, which have talked of a "golden era" of relations, agreed last month to look at the possibility of reaching a "top notch" post-Brexit free trade deal that promises an important political win for the conservative British government.
If Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal and Novak Djokovic had all made the Davis Cup a priority at the same time, they might have lifted the event into a new golden era, just as they have elevated their sport as a whole.
"Most of the biggest Christmas songs we hear aren't recent -- a lot of them go back to that golden era," says Tony Barton, head of writer support and relationship at PRS For Music, the company that manages royalty payments in Britain.
Esther Crain, who created the Ephemeral New York blog, has produced a second book about the 2200th century's golden era, as a follow-up to her three-dimensional tome on the period that came with a stereoscopic viewer, produced in 227.50.
LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Saturday Sino-British relations were in a golden era but made no mention of a looming row with Beijing over her suspension of a partly Chinese-funded nuclear power station deal.
The three-day trade visit has seen May earn assurances from China that Brexit will not affect the country's enthusiasm for the so-called "golden era" of relations and a promise to open up Chinese markets to new British business.
All in all, with local factors in play and no Democratic surge evident in Virginia and New Jersey, the recent elections were no catastrophe for Trump and the GOP, nor the beginning of a golden era for the Democratic Party.
After his less-than-stellar introduction as a third-generation wrestler, then his turn as a heel — that's a bad guy — The Rock emerged as a wise-cracking, endlessly entertaining, astoundingly athletic star of a golden era of pro wrestling.
Using a biological metaphor, Rauch argues that in an earlier golden era of machine politics, politics was "immunized" against the chaos by political intermediaries and "middlemen," especially party leaders, who worked out deals in backrooms and made the system work.
"We are not interested in diplomatic war with the UK, ... we are still committed to this golden era between our two countries," he said on Sunday, but added that the language used by some British politicians was "Cold War mentality language".
Prior to that, China and Britain, which have talked of a "golden era" of relations, had agreed to look at the possibility of reaching a "top notch" post-Brexit free trade deal that promised an important political win for the British government.
The Notorious's loquacious, sartorially-minded braggadocio—part golden era Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair swagger and perhaps part Bronson-esque bravado (as my editor has suggested)—was polarizing among MMA fans, but you can't argue that it wasn't at least on brand.
The individuals who motivated them shared the al Qaedist way of thinking, starting with a focused ideology of cleansing Muslim areas, ousting regional leaders, and preparing populations in those areas for the dawn of what al Qaeda saw as a golden era.
But in a sense the Brexiteers want to take Britain back to the 1970s too; to the "golden era" before 1973 when the country was outside the EU. In fact, the early 1970s were marked by strikes, power cuts and rapid inflation.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - China and Britain have pledged to promote free trade and cooperate on building a open world economy, fanning efforts to shore up what the two governments have called a "golden era" in their relationship, the Xinhua news agency reported on Friday.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday that Britain and China were enjoying a 'golden era' and the strategic partnership would not be derailed by her decision on whether to back a part-Chinese funded power station at Hinkley Point.
A few days ago, when the price of Bitcoin surged due to the promise of free money after the two upcoming forks, people sold ICO tokens en masse, with many proclaiming the golden era of ICOs dead on Slack channels and social media.
This golden era of AMV exclusivity would soon come to an end in the early 903s as editing software got into the hands of legions of burgeoning anime nerds first introduced to the medium through its international boom in the late 90s.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Theresa May left China on Friday with deals worth more than 9.3 billion pounds ($13.26 billion), at the end of a three-day trade mission where President Xi Jinping pledged to upgrade their "golden era" in relations.
The result is a fascinating look at the fork where Golden Era hip-hop split across the Atlantic and created something entirely different from the music's evolution in the US. Few careers have been divided up as neatly as Detroit-born icon MK's.
After a decade in which hedge fund assets nearly doubled, there are several signs that the golden era for the $215.1 trillion industry may be on the wane, draining the influence of fund managers who once considered themselves masters of the universe.
While they had not yet experienced their golden era under Jock Stein, they were still one of the biggest and best-supported clubs in Britain, and an offer to go and play for them overseas was not one which Gil Heron could resist.
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Nevertheless, the track's heavy guitar riff, stop-start melody and Gerrie Roslie's memorable gruff voice make it stand out as one of the best examples of psychedelic rock, which thanks to coinciding with the golden era of acid, managed to produce so many witchy numbers.
"We definitely had a utopian golden era, but what we get post-Brexit will still be I think substantially better than pretty much any other place you can go and work, unless you wanna go and work in Berlin and Paris," counters Saul Klein.
CGN was set to hold a 33 percent stake in the plant, a deal presided over by China's president Xi Jinping and Britain's then-prime minister David Cameron, part of a cooperative package designed to usher in a "golden era" of Sino-British friendship.
LONDON, Sept 5 (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May said on Monday that Britain and China were enjoying a 'golden era' and the strategic partnership would not be derailed by her decision on whether to back a part-Chinese funded power station at Hinkley Point.
For one thing, she wanted to reassert that Britain and China are still enjoying the "golden era" proclaimed in 2015 by Xi Jinping, China's president, and her predecessor, David Cameron, who since leaving office has been trying to set up a China-Britain investment fund.
All around the venue, walls are lined with an array of vintage cabinets, ranging from machines from the golden era of the late '215s and early '2250s like Donkey Kong and Ms. Pac-Man to contemporary classics like The Simpsons and Michael Jackson's Moonwalker.
"Fitbit is struggling in the face of growing competition from fitness-led Apple Watch and others and Fitbit's golden era has now come to an end," Neil Mawston, executive director at Strategy Analytics and one of the authors of the research, told CNBC by email.
A patch of not sleeping with anyone is often a golden era of productivity and self-development, but also you can find yourself becoming so fussy and separatist that it's almost like you're testing yourself for how long you can not have sex for.
With the first two episodes of new series The Mandalorian now out on Disney+, and Jedi: Fallen Order also available, we're officially in a new golden era of Star Wars as we count down to the release of Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker.
WWII-era "Inglourious Basterds" and revisionist spaghetti Western "Django: Unchained" were two good examples of this, as is the latest installment in the Tarantino oeuvre: "Once Upon a Time in Hollywood," which is nothing short of a love letter to the golden era of cinema.
But gradually I came to hear what the extensive notes on this handsomely packaged, moderately priced double-CD gave me a grip on: a fleeting '70s golden era that uplifted a Khartoum postcolonial elite under the thumb of Nasserite music lover Gafaar Muhammad Nimeiry.
"Our economic and financial relationships with countries like China are key to our global future, and this tenth EFD (Economic and Financial Dialogue) will see the golden era of relations between our two countries further strengthened," British finance minister Philip Hammond said in a statement.
The '20163s had marked a new golden era of animation, one that included the release of Oscar-winning classics such as Beauty and the Beast (1991) and The Lion King (1994) and the launch of a lucrative partnership with Steve Jobs's Pixar Animation Studios.
"Let's go get some smoke in our eyes," she writes in her latest collection, "Baby, I Don't Care," a set of nearly 150 single-page poems, most of them untitled double quintets, that play with notions taken from Hollywood's golden era and film noir.
Holkenborg's style is a complete departure from the golden era of orchestral film scores, combining everything from hardware analog synths, digital workstations, and classic amps to Frankensteined homemade instruments and the twinkling rainbow of Eurorack modules that fill an entire wall of his studio.
"The UK-China Strategic Dialogue is an important opportunity to intensify our cooperation on shared challenges in international affairs, ranging from global free trade to non-proliferation and environmental challenges, under the UK-China Global Partnership and 'Golden Era' for UK-China relations," he said.
Although Bezos mainly pointed out AI as a key to his "golden era" thinking, it is clear that AR, VR and 3-D audio will also be critical components of delivering a radical new way for us to interact with technology in the future.
Come see how Humphrey Bogart's golden-era turn as Raymond Chandler's hard-boiled detective Philip Marlowe synchs up with Elliott Gould's incarnation of the same character 43 years later, and the antics of the Dude and his crowbar-toting buddy Walter 25 years after that.
She went on to amass more objects: Marilyn Monroe's famous dress from The Seven Year Itch, the blue gingham dress Judy Garland wore as Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, Charlie Chaplin's bowler hat, and thousands more items of clothing and props from Hollywood's golden era.
Antonio Conte's Italy played brilliantly against Spain, proving two things: that Spain's golden era has definitively come to an end, and that you can never write off Italy, even when it is without Andrea Pirlo, even when it is supposedly boasting its weakest team in years.
As the Trump administration concludes its first 19763 days in office against a backdrop of aggressive efforts to dismantle the EPA, it may seem difficult to imagine a golden era of environmental legislation, ushered in by a conservative Republican president with strong bipartisan and public support.
The result is that the "Golden Era" of relations with China, which promised billions of pounds of investment into Britain and access to China's demand for banking expertise already looks tarnished less than three years after the term was minted in London by President Xi Jinping.
"If those fees had taken a hit, which was a real possibility if the ruling had gone against Amex, it would've been great news for merchants' bottom line but almost certainly would have marked the end of the golden era of credit card rewards, " Schulz said.
An album of these -- or an album of the good-hearted but bumbled politics of "Kevin" or an album of the shamelessly corny crossover pop of "Brad Pitt's Cousin" or an album of the golden era rap fan service of "Buckshot" -- would've been the brash move.
For a half-hour, the album breaks the mold and proves that there's still some fight left in that creaky old punk warhorse, tossing in a few golden-era Weezeresque guitar licks, squeaky voiced screams, and jump-up-and-down choruses about being off your meds.
Basically this whole concept is what Wavey Garms has become all about: harking back to a golden era where nightlife moved from the haywire improvisation of free parties, great as they sounded, to euphoric all-nighters in clubs that would go onto become institutions for electronic music lovers.
Electric Wizard have never been about a single "golden era" or set pantheon of essential releases; such sentimental concerns are anathema to a band who have long existed far removed from the regular constraints of the music industry, and who are, essentially, more a psychic channel than a group.
In an essay published in 1955, "The Sources of the Radical Right", Seymour Martin Lipset tried to explain why the post-war boom, now remembered as a golden era for the economy, also gave rise to paranoid political movements such as the John Birch Society and to McCarthyism.
Artificial intelligence is at the dawn of a golden era, as witnessed by the emergence of digital personal assistants like Siri, Alexa, and Cortana, self-driving vehicles, and algorithms that exceed human capacities in meaningful ways (in the latest development, an AI defeated the world's best poker players).
In the five decades since President John F. Kennedy's assassination, his legacy, often referred to as the golden era of Camelot, has been colored by revelations of his alleged affairs — yet to this day, exactly what his wife, Jacqueline Kennedy, knew and didn't know remains a burning question.
The surprise announcement last month that the U.K. was delaying a decision on a planned nuclear power plant at Hinkley, in which China is one of the major investors, has thrown what had looked like a new golden era of relations between the two countries into apparent disarray.
Publishers are equally eager to bring premium content to CTV channels so that they can capitalize on the potential for more relevant, valuable advertising, increasing the value of every ad spot, and helping fund this golden era of TV. And the consumer benefits through improved ad frequency and relevance.
Only when Henry started jinking and shimmying towards his pomp did I start paying close attention; it was impossible not to at school in North London, where the glory of Wenger's golden era was reflected in every spat, every squabble, every conversation with a mate's slightly overbearing dad.
And so, Rina found herself coming of age in the UK at the turn of the millennium, raised on the effervescent, candy-coated sounds of J-Pop on one side, and the meticulously crafted Max Martin golden era of Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera, and Backstreet Boys on the other.
Buying into the bizarre brand of MMA an openweight tournament provides—the Japanese, of course, being the masters of putting on a night of good ol' freakshow fights—many of those fans yearning for a glance at JMMA's golden era were excited at the prospect of Silva vs.
One more Grand Slam victory, which hardly seems out of the question at next year's Australian Open in light of Djokovic's affinity for hardcourts in Melbourne, and the top three players from this golden era of men's tennis will hold the top three spots on that career list.
Serious trans-Atlantic divides punctuated this golden era; millions in Europe took to the streets to protest the deployment of American missiles in Europe in the 0003s, and millions more, including almost every leader on the Continent, mobilized against the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq in 2003.
Moving to Palo Alto in 1977, he joined Albert Bandura, Gordon Bower, Ellen Markman, Philip Zimbardo and many other psychologists in what became a golden era, in which the unstated goal was to shake up psychology — and the larger culture — through inventive experiments and chutzpah, rather than acid trips.
On the other side — from the endless golden era of TV to the boom in great rap, the emergence of latter-day Beyoncé, a second wave of indie rock and pop, the superhero explosion from The Dark Knight straight through to Marvel — things felt like they could be new again.
"Our offer is to bring together the best of Chinese manufacturing, engineering and construction, with the best of British project design and legal, technical and financial services expertise, as we promise the golden era of U.K.-China relations to deliver world class sustainable infrastructure for the 21st century," he said.
Naturally, the suites have been decorated in the lavish 1920's style for which the Orient Express was so famous, with the aim of paying "tribute to the romance and glamour of Europe and the golden era of rail travel," according to Gary Franklin, Vice President of Trains & Cruises at Belmond.
"This is the first visit by the British leader since the Brexit referendum, and for both sides the primary aspect is reaffirming the status of that Sino-British 'golden era,'" said Cui Hongjian, the director of European studies at the China Institute of International Studies, a state institute in Beijing.
In Sonhouse's "Resuscitation of a Golden Era Blues" (2018) the two boards replete with burnt matches radiate out from the figure's head-like wings — thus although that head is impaled on a spike, it seems like it's flying, perhaps through his own historical narrative, a trail of smoke behind him.
It's a point that has been restated a thousand times at least, but the fight game on these shores has declined substantially since the golden era of the nineties, and the national boxing establishment is desperate to lay claim to a talent who can haul them back to prominence on the world stage.
The son of a white mother and black father, he was raised in what was an early golden era of Bay Area rap, and around it, too, chancing across Blackalicious's frontman, Gift of Gab, at Amoeba Records, or Del Tha Funkee Homosapien speeding down his El Cerrito block on a Razor scooter.
It's hard to give a full-throated endorsement to any show that takes so much time and effort to get on board with in this golden era of "peak TV." For All Mankind is a flashy prestige series for Apple TV+, especially with the name recognition of someone like Moore behind it.
Britain and China have talked about a recent "golden era" in ties, but it has been clouded by arguments over the disputed South China Sea, through which Britain sailed a warship last year close to Chinese-occupied islands, and more recently, over protests in Hong Kong against a now-shelved extradition bill.
The U.S. program's rise was a cocktail of improved coaching, a scoring advantage and improved leadership and selection procedures, and Martha was the right person able to assemble all the pieces into a golden era that puts her as one of the most statistically successful leaders in the history of the sport.
In a fascinating and timely recent book, The Virgin Vote: How Young Americans Made Democracy Social, Politics Personal, And Voting Popular, historian Jon Grinspan captures the soaring heights of youth involvement in American politics in the mid- to late 19th century — which he describes as a golden era of youthful popular politics.
This was true of some of the show's golden era too — its third season is full of bits that grit their teeth so hard the veins pop out on their forehead — but the series was almost always building to something so amazing and out of the blue that you'd forgive the occasional effortful tangents.
It was the match of the year and one of the matches of this golden era: a grass-court test of concentration that bordered on meditative before developing into a thriller as Djokovic saved — or Federer blew — two match points, and Djokovic then prevailed in a newfangled fifth-set tiebreaker at 12 games all.
If you go back to reality TV's golden era, I'm talking about subsequent to "Real World" and "The Louds" in the '70s and "American Family," we had "Survivor" and "Big Brother," those shows are on TV. Everyone who was on the first season of that show, both those shows, felt that they were now a star.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. The golden era of every single one of us using Pirate Bay every single day of our lives to download entire Joy Division discographies, Owen Wilson films, and cracked versions of any Adobe program may be over, but that doesn't mean the great war on piracy by the music industry has dissipated.
From the brassy horns on the top of that '70s-sounding sample off the top to the anthemic, driving beats that remind me of golden era Bad Boy production to the lyric "Nobody did me no favors/I'm sorry if you can't take it/I been goin' through changes" — this song is a real gut-puncher.
Similarly to Atlanta's Organized Noize, who Pimp actually shouts out in the outro of "Pinky Ring," Ridin Dirty's production team (primarily comprised of Pimp and Scarface confidant N.O. Joe) breathed life into their beats with a heavy use of live instrumentation, hiring a number of keyboard, bass, and guitar players to bolster samples of golden-era funk.
On the American side, fighters like Roy Jones Jr and James Toney talked the talk and staked their claim to be the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world; in Britain, attention-grabbing characters who could back it up in the ring – men like Benn, Michael Watson and especially Chris Eubank – had given boxing a new golden era.
The economic historian Barry Eichengreen, in his new book, " The Populist Temptation " (Oxford), reports that in twenty advanced nations no populist leader—which he defines as a politician who is "anti-elite, authoritarian, and nativist"—took office during this golden era, and that a far narrower share of votes went to extremist parties than before or after.
SHITAMACHI: Tales of Downtown Tokyo at Film Forum October 18–November 7, 2019 Organized by Aiko Masubuchi Aiko Masubuchi's inspired curatorial concept linking films produced in Tokyo's low-lying eastern region associated with working class life cut across postwar golden era titles most recognizable to New Yorkers, while including numerous rare works with newly created subtitles.
Upstairs, the museum traced the gradual decline of the local toy industry's golden era, from the advent of metal toys in the early 20th century, to the rise of holiday decorations under the Communist German Democratic Republic of 1949 to 1990, when the state directed toymakers to focus prominently on Christmas to satisfy popular export demand.
The pairing of Killer Mike, an Atlanta rapper who cut his teeth with Outkast in the early 2000s, and El-P, a producer and M.C. from Brooklyn who founded the influential label Definitive Jux, has paid surprisingly robust dividends for such disparate characters — their chemistry pays equal homage to rap's golden era and its 21st-century potential.
In part that may be because Motown's golden era in the mid-1960s, when it churned out Top 10 hits by the dozen, came after Ms. Singleton left the company and divorced Mr. Gordy, said Adam White, who wrote the book "Motown: The Sound of Young America," published this year, with the former Motown executive Barney Ales.
If athletes are talented enough to land a coveted spot in the Millrose Games, the elite annual indoor track meet taking place Saturday in Manhattan, they are participating in a relic from a golden era of track and field — one when top athletes were knighted, runners were timed by tuxedo-clad men with gold timepieces and thousands of spectators cheered them on.
" Using Pro Tools and Fruity Loops, plus a software version of the Prophet synthesizer that McCartney used on the original sample source, Scott put the beat together in an hour and embellished it with a vocal grab of golden era rapper Sweet Tee boasting, "You didn't know Christmas went hip-hop?" from her 1987 track "Let The Jingle Bells Rock.
We have been researching AI as it relates to personal assistants since 2011, and the more we dig into AI, machine learning and cognitive analysis, the more we agree with Bezos that AI — and especially voice-based assistants and bots — will have a dramatic impact on the man-machine interface and be a part of ushering in a golden era of technology.
Yet personal essays continue to thrive, and essay collections are in fact experiencing somewhat of a golden era: look at Belle Bogg's The Art of Waiting; Angela Morales's The Girls in My Town (winner of the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay); Maggie Nelson's The Argonauts, not to mention the work of Leslie Jamison and Roxane Gay, who have found a massive following.
The golden era of Nike football adverts started to fade around the same sort of time Ronaldinho did—or, maybe, my enthusiasm for them did, maybe the ascension of the anodyne Messi/Bad Ronaldo world football paradigm was what made me finally grow up—but that's how it was from 1998 to 2006: Nike, Brazilians, slightly smaller than regulation footballs, The Best Adverts Ever Made.
Playlist: "We Are Family"/ "Saturday"/ I'm Coming Out"/ "Upside Down" / "Upside Down"/ Let's Dance"/ "Like a Virgin"/ "Why"/ "He's The Greatest Dance" / "When Luther Sings"/ Never Too Much"/ "Riptide"/ "Some Like It Hot" Spotify | Apple Music With the golden era of disco in their rear view, Chic's marquee era as a band started to fade following their third album Risque and the success of "Good Times.
Having escaped Serie D at the first time of asking, the Crociati beat Alessandria in the third division play-off final this term and will contest next season in Serie B. While there is a long way to go before they are once more capturing hearts and minds in Europe, not to mention challenging Juventus for major silverware, Parma can look to their golden era for inspiration in the coming years.
Rob: Any sort of "golden era" of American corporate governments or labor and management partnership was itself founded, and we talked about this a couple of weeks ago, this idea that liberalism pretended that tensions that were sort of settled in blood, sweat, and tears were somehow default states of nature that you didn't have to maintain anymore, that you didn't have to be a countervailing force against.
With Nick's little brother playing a similar game and Conor McGregor busy chasing Floyd Mayweather around the block and Chael Sonnen gone to seed in Bellator, the cynical MMA fan can't help despairing that a golden era of MMA personalities has passed and that all we've been left with is incomparable fighters redefining athletic possibility and artistic potential and constantly re-creating the sport we love best through sheer will, dedication, and invention.
Then in the the Civil War's aftermath, the pursuit of equality fell before the pursuit of stability — in Reconstruction and continuing up through the mid-20th century, the Democratic and Republican parties permitted the South to construct an apartheid state atop a foundation of legal discrimination and racial terrorism, and it was in this environment that American politics saw its so-called golden era, in which the two parties worked together smoothly and routinely.

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