The rediscovery of ancient Greek philosophy has in turn sparked the Golden Age of many other societies.
For a start, the golden age of news was not all it is cracked up to be.
That wasn't just the golden age of golf-course design, it was also the golden age of golf-ball names.
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The Golden Age of Television came to a halt when the TV industry hit a fork in the road.
The middle of the last century was the golden age of social mobility.
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In his view this was the Golden Age of cowboy boots before mechanization and mass production became the norm.
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He made costumes and sets for movies during the Golden Age of Hollywood.
It being the golden age of television news, budgets weren't on anybody's mind.
We may indeed be in the golden age of sowing those growth investments.
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Since the golden age of Greece, there has been only one era of reason in twenty-three centuries of Western philosophy.
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Maybe a quarter of the space holds five 10-ton Cray supercomputers from the 1970s "the golden age of computing, " says Myhrvold.
Auto enthusiasts will note that these times beat those of virtually every muscle car made during the golden age of performance.
"I really looked to the golden age of movie musicals in this country, which is the 1930s and '40s, " he said.
The Renaissance and the golden age of exploration brought forth a stricter regime and hot-off-the-deck maps from Portuguese and Spanish explorers.
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" Adds William Haseltine, chairman of Human Genome Sciences and an expert on viruses: "We are entering the golden age of antivirals.
It helped, of course, that Siskel and Ebert joined forced in 1975, at the height of the golden age of American cinema.
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But there is one area where Bell Labs, and many other corporate labs from the golden age of U.S. science, often floundered.
It's a strange time to forecast a lack of competition, because this happens to be the golden age for independent U.S. breweries.
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But the golden age of cyberactivism may be coming to an end.
He envisioned a luxurious boutique inn recalling the Golden Age of Siam, when travelers came by boat and reveled in princely Thai hospitality.
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Restoring the golden age of religious broadcasting for the sake of however many active Christians there are would hardly do much for them.
In his 1976 book The Dream Machine he looked back fondly on what he considered the golden age of American automaking--1946 to 1965.
The prize for the earliest picture goes to Benjamin West's "The Golden Age" (1776), a sentimental portrait of a mother and her sleeping child.
Together, they came to epitomize what has been called the golden age of conservatism an age where their policies changed the world map.
The Golden Age for the centre left in the European Parliament was the 1990s when Europe had double digit unemployment and a nasty recession.
More than 1, 000 original movie posters from the golden age of Hollywood have been donated to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
More cynical experimenters say that the golden age of theory is over, now that the days of freewheeling mathematical carousing are drawing to a close.
Whatever the reason, the golden age still looks some way off.
For instance, one of the slogans we used for coming into power was that our government would usher in the golden age of business in Ghana.
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