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1 I read there's like a twenty-four-hour golden period for investigations for murders.
2 But there is no doubt that it was something of a golden period .
3 The first golden period of her married life was a happy time indeed!
4 For a brief, golden period after her marriage, Meghan Markle could do no wrong.
5 Portugal, indeed, as the Brazilian critic points out, was then in its golden period .
6 The theory that Irish rugby is enjoying a golden period may also merit scrutiny.
7 This, then, is the golden period for the development of power to create artistically.
8 It has been a golden period for anyone wanting to get into the property market.
9 Not many cultural entities go through a golden period a century after their first emergence.
10 Adolescence is the golden period of nascency for rhythm.
11 This was the golden period of Gladstone's public services.
12 Such a run would be considered a golden period for many countries, but Brazil remains unconvinced.
13 As head of the BFI Film Fund, Ben Roberts has overseen a startlingly golden period for British cinema.
14 Collectors are increasingly drawn to rare modern works from the golden period of masters like Mehta and Vasudeo Gaitonde.
15 He led the country through a golden period of economic growth and educational development that was the envy of Africa.
16 Adolescence is the golden period for acquiring the skill that comes by practice, so essential in the struggle for survival.
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