Period when an item was most popular, influential, widespread, or fashionable.
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Examples for "prime"
Examples for "prime"
1French presidents and prime ministers used to celebrate Europe Day with fervour.
2Ukraine's prime minister said armed men barred government experts from collecting evidence.
3However the prime minister says the exercise will cost time and money.
4Indeed, the new prime minister has personally chosen to lead the debate.
5Preval said he would ask parliament to pick a new prime minister.
1The moon shone in the midst of the constellations of the zenith.
2The moon shone in the midst of the constellations at their zenith.
3My conference coincided perfectly with the absolute zenith of the bull market.
4He finished his labor as the midnight stars were crossing the zenith.
5The blue zenith is the point in which romance and reality meet.
1The heyday of letter writing was in the eighteenth century in England.
2Or a return to the heyday of protest politics in the 1980s.
3Gone were the days of Israel's elite, the heyday of the Jew.
4To see the city in its heyday, visit Suzhou's small historic quarter.
5The German service in its heyday was a fearful and wonderful thing.
1Lean-flanked and clean-limbed, he was in the hey-day of a splendid youth.
2It was in the hey-day of youth, in the pride of boyish folly.
3This was the hey-day of European adventure in the East.
4Mr. Chalfant catlogued much of the best graffiti during its hey-day with his photographs.
5That's one-tenth of what it sold during its storied hey-day.
1It reached peak popularity between 1987 and 1997… that's 19 years ago.
2His party is 11 points ahead of Fianna Fáil and his approval rating now matches Enda Kenny's peak popularity.
3Google Trends shows the search for "Kawhi Leonard" rocketed to peak popularity between June 30 and July 6, with Canada leading the searches.
4Peak popularity for marching in New Zealand was 1974 with 368 teams registered with Marching New Zealand.
1Pets have become fashionable in major cities in line with rising incomes.
2Nilsson made the banjo fashionable in New York society, accompanying herself charmingly.
3Wielend's neighbourhood has suddenly become one of the most fashionable in Rio.
4Writer learned that Milanese women are the most fashionable in the world.
5Although increasingly fashionable in Iran, coffee drinking is far from new.
1Of course the real question is whether this golden age is sustainable.
2Europe seemed to be on the cusp of a new golden age.
3He was also present at the start of hip-hop's so-called golden age.
4In this golden age, it policed a normal society by normal methods.
5Though affectionate mockery is nothing new, the golden age was relatively recently.
1However, they were also heavily influential in Donald Trump's rise to power.
2The politicians from the area have long been influential in the PRI.
3He was also influential in politics and had once been county commissioner.
4Tutors were often more influential in the lives of children than parents.
5Everything that was influential in His age and country turned against Him.
6Rooney was highly influential in the tie from a deep-lying midfield role.
7Yes, teachers are influential in children's lives, but so are their families.
8You are far less influential in your realm than we are here.
9Tells how her career began & those influential in her singing development.
10Are all the functions here represented equally influential in forming the organism?
11FARMERS Farmers are influential in the Senate as every state has agricultural interests.
12The directors of the bank were influential in the Government of the province.
13Rilwanu Lukman was influential in Nigeria's oil industry for many years.
14The politicians from the area have long been extremely influential in the PRI.
15Her family and friends are the most influential in the District.
16The observance of the Sabbath is also most influential in securing national prosperity.
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