Like Jobs, McDonald was almost synonymous with the company he founded during its golden era.
Back in the 1990s women in rich countries seemed to be heading towards a golden era.
Names of ice yachts from the golden era of ice sailing typically commingled whimsy with menace--and for good reason.
Microsoft's golden era of dazzling growth rates and frothy multiples is coming to an end, never to be repeated.
Similarly, the golden era of Sixty Minutes on Channel Nine came under Packer.
In the golden era of the PDA, many debated whether future consumers would adopt a one-device or two-device approach.
"This is the golden era of our club, " said club president Kamal Darweesh.
British folk music had a golden era in the '60s and early '70s, and in certain circles it's experiencing a renaissance.
"I'm not here to suggest there was a golden era of bipartisanship, " Snowe told The Associated Press in an interview Friday.
V-blogs, cheap technology ably performing business chores and a new golden era for startups--rich rewards await the entrepreneurs who knit these trends together.
Arriving first, Chastain conjured golden era Hollywood in gilded Armani Prive and a combination of Deco diamond earrings and bracelet, courtesy Harry Winston.
But a decision in 1902 to allow messages to run on the back ushered in a golden era of postcard art and correspondence.
With that in prospect around the world, one industry figure in Aberdeen said this week this is "a golden era for oilfield services".
Mr. Robertson says he designed the space, which is still raw, to emulate the golden era of Hollywood with a streamlined Art Deco look.
Doing this, Reich claims, will rescue us from our current malaise by giving consumers more money to spend, bringing back a golden era of prosperity.
But the rise of Jim Crow laws in the late 1880s -- segregating blacks and whites -- spelled an end to the golden era of jockeys like Winkfield.
Spending on new projects and major renovations dipped in the 1970s and 1980s, but has since risen and is now higher even than in the golden era of highway-building.
"It was kind of a golden era that we have yet to recapture, " says Bragdon, whose family moved from New York to Portland in 1971, when he was 12.
Then he was given the opportunity of a lifetime: From 1959 to 1960, Claxton was commissioned to document the American jazz scene at the height of the "golden era" of the music genre.
There was a golden era in an administration long, long ago when balanced budgets were created, where surpluses were created, where surpluses were envisioned as far as the eye could see -- 1999, 2000.
Now, this same mindset is catching on in China, and as the fear of failure goes away, we may see another golden era for startups in China that outdoes the first wave from 2004-2008.
But the golden era for Leeds continues as they celebrate an unprecedented run of success in Super League, while coach Brian McClennan can now boast back-to-back Grand Final victories in his two years at the club.
It was the commission's last golden era.
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So in addition to the simplicity of generous balconies and a wider-than-usual stretch of gardens (designed by Miami landscape architect Raymond Jungles), Faena would like the new hotel to evoke the resorts of the French Riviera's golden era.
Glamorgan have been in transition since before Maynard took over in 2007 as the the county struggled to recover from a host of high-profile and experienced players such as Steve James, Adrian Dale, Steve Watkin and Maynard himself who were part of Glamorgan's golden era.
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