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Mr Gwynne’s focus is the Comanches, a tribe that he describes as “the greatest light cavalry on earth” during their heyday.

The last World Cup was the heyday of the WAGs (footballers’ wives and girlfriends), consorts who were famous for being famous, and for their pharaonic shopping trips and table-top dancing.

The heyday of the coal market is far from over.

The Beaker Culture had its Bronze-age heyday in the Alps, not in England.

Although its brackish waters suggest it's now yesterday's flavour of the month, the lakelet had its heyday during Nantah days when it symbolised for many the heart of the university then.

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The newspaper business was fantastically profitable in its heyday.

One Thousand and One Nights, a literary classic in the Arab heyday, is known to every Chinese household.

The aging athlete's heyday is over.

FOR younger readers, stories about newspapers in their heyday may have a whiff of industrial archaeology, akin to tales about whaling or steam trains.

Texture was integral to design – this was the heyday of woodchip and anaglypta.

The rise of new fabrics such as nylon reduced the prevalence of silk throughout the world, and silk is now once again a somewhat rare luxury good, much less important than in its heyday.

The late '50s and early' 60s were Mr. Curtis's heyday.

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