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But all of these groups had their heyday in the 70's.
Our parents moved here at the very end of the place's heyday.
"I think the time is long past for the heyday of the military man."
His heyday was during the late 70's and early 80's.
In its heyday the town had a population of over 500 people.
"And here is what I think it might have looked like in its heyday."
In its heyday, the city may have had a population of about 100,000.
Even during their heyday, they never caught on with the general public.
In its heyday, the drug store was also a center of business and social life.
Its heyday may be over, but it still has a large audience.
This place must have looked like a museum in its heyday.
The firm's heyday is considered to have been between 1839 and 1882.
In my heyday I was required to know this sort of thing.
The first wave probably started in 860, and saw its heyday from about 870 to 930.
This perhaps remains as the only record of the house in its heyday.
In the heyday of deficits, they were about 15 percent.
He was an infant during the heyday of the project.
But what a sight it must have been in its heyday!
In its heyday, three centuries ago, the Company was 6000 strong.
In its heyday, it had 60 classes of 40 students each.
The population was an estimated 700 at the town's heyday.
During the western's heyday, it was enough to have a large audience.
He's certainly had his Top 40 heyday - several decades of them, actually.
In his heyday, this is the way it typically worked.
Without this fear, corporate America should be in its heyday.