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The heyday for moderate Republicans was probably the late 1950s, when Dwight Eisenhower was president and Modern (i.e.
Haldane, the eminent biologist who was then in his heyday as a Marxist intellectual, was provoked by the word miraculous in the title to flex his dialectic muscles at it in a lengthy review in The Rationalist Press Annual for 1943: as I remember, he dismissed it as a nefarious supernaturalist plot.
Lagos was an important trading port under the Moors, but the town enjoyed its heyday after the Reconquest.
"The Great Ali, who was the master of the ring during his heyday, is now a walking shadow of his once-imperious self.
Along the Grand Canal’s 3.8 km (more than 2 miles), varying in width from 30 to 70 m (100 to 230 ft), are the old trading headquarters and warehouses of its distant commercial heyday.