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1 Early days these may be, but heady days they most certainly are.
2 The ambition of those heady days had ended in tragedy, of course.
3 Gordon believes the heady days of full integer growth are behind us.
4 Nothing must be allowed to mar these heady days of rejoicing.
5 These are heady days for Sunderland and it is easy to see why.
6 These are heady days for fans of eccentric British time travellers.
7 Will we match those heady days of December 2017 once again?
8 But those relatively heady days have receded into the distance after back-to-back defeats.
9 There had been heady days spent writing songs and creating music.
10 Here, the photographer Patrick Brocklebank recalls those heady days in Dublin
11 Those were the heady days that followed the demise of white apartheid rule.
12 Those heady days are long gone and unlikely to return.
13 Any such product seems destined for success these heady days .
14 Couplets haven't been traded so rapidly since the heady days of Eamon and Frankee.
15 Since those heady days , skiing has opened up to all.
16 Those close to the St Michael's College mainframe knew these heady days were coming.
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