Many a stock fund flew high in the New Era bull market and then crashed.
In the new era of a mortal Apple, people like me have to live with scrambled eggs for content.
Uncork the bubbly, boot up the computer, and usher in the new era in an appropriately futuristic way -- on the Internet.
In the new era of Ethical SEO, the process used to promote your website should be made crystal clear to you as the customer.
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In the new era of helicopter parenting, more and more parents and kids are meeting up, and clashing, on Facebook, MySpace and other social-networking sites.
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Or, if you're planning to usher in the new era at a Disney resort, California's Disneyland is a much better bet than Florida's Disney World or, God forbid, EuroDisney.
As marketing costs in the new era of financial supermarkets have ballooned, research and due diligence expenditures at many brokerage firms have not kept up with that spending, points out A. Michael Lipper, whose firm, Lipper Analytical Securities, follows the brokerage industry.
My book, "The Elastic Enterprise", co-authored with Nick Vitalari and described as a must read for companies that want to succeed in the new era of business - looks at how stellar companies have gone beyond innovation to a new form of wealth creation.
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Movie stars still had their place in the new blockbuster era, at least for a period of time, but Jurassic Park cemented the idea that you could have a massively successful movie without any actual movie stars.
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Is the new-found corporate - and spectator - interest in the Indian Grand Prix indicative of the emergence of a new era in Indian motorsport?
This plays to the strengths of women: they are in the catbird seat for the new era of innovation.
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Mike Bellotti was John the Baptist, ushering in a new era by recruiting the future king, Chip Kelly, as offensive coordinator.
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This is the choice: look toward the future, and begin a new era in the strategic partnership between the United States and Mexico based upon shared responsibility.
In theory, the poll could help create a new era in Guinea-Bissau's politics, not least because the PAIGC also has a majority in the National Assembly for the first time since 1999.
Social Media and the Internet have ushered in a new era of communication between leaders and the public.
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Earlier, Sir Ronnie urged all sides in Northern Ireland to keep politics out of the new era of policing in the province.
Critics of the court say the decision will usher in a new era of corporate influence in elections, undermining the spirit of the 2002 campaign finance law, which was designed to curb "soft money" (or unregulated) political donations.
Bullying teachers and threatening them with massive layoffs is, sadly, nothing new in the era of modern reforms.
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As we increasingly articulate our experiences through pictures and videos the GALAXY Camera has been created to lead the way in this new era of visual communication.
David Beckham, a sort of footballing equivalent of Lord Mandelson, the undead politician of the New Labour era, is in the entourage, now reincarnated as a mentor.
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The business world hailed the 1920s as the "New Era, " one with new rules in which the old pattern of cyclical depressions would no longer occur and prosperity would be continuous.
"In the 50s the oil refining industry came, and now there we are in the 21st century at the start of a new era of natural gas import and processing, " he commented.
Hoping their veterans age like wine and not become akin to rotary phones in the wireless era, New York counts on the health of a pitching staff closer to AARP than MVP.
The centre, with its gleaming glass shells, is the most visible symbol of the cultural renaissance that will usher in a new era of creativity, revitalize the downtown and return Kansas City to the dynamic, creative and worldly place it once was.
It remained banned in the UK until 1961, although it could be legally obtained in places such as New Zealand throughout the Victorian era.
What are we to make of this idea that the Obama presidency is a new era, in which the great powers will no longer behave as they have for centuries?
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The market for new issues heated up in the first few months, with bubble-era leveraged buyout targets like HCA and Kinder Morgan going public alongside the new crop of technology companies including cloud names and the social media vanguard with the likes of LinkedIn.
Today we don't really see, either in the Democratic Party or outside of the Democratic Party, the makings of a new movement that will exploit the weaknesses in this dominant coalition and take American politics into a new era and to a different era, not just the return of the old liberalism.
Is there about to be, by the way, a new era in owner-player relations in the NFL?
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