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In the mid-1970s, aided by handouts from the oil-rich gulf states, Syria enjoyed its palmiest years ever.

From Time Magazine Archive

As a guide to voters, France-Soir published a glossary of political terms that made the French campaign sound much like one in Boston's Ward 17 during Mayor James M. Curley's palmiest days.

From Time Magazine Archive

In the days to come there would be the annual Christmas gathering of the Kennedy clan, with grandchildren galore, heaps of presents, and the palmiest weather that Florida could offer.

From Time Magazine Archive

In all Washington's palmiest days of buck-passing, no such buck-passing had been seen as came now: steel was short, labor shirked, management mismanaged, Washington had failed to plan well.

From Time Magazine Archive

He was accepted as the equal in America of what Garrick had been in his palmiest days—the peer and companion of whatever was best in American society.

From McClure's Magazine, Vol. 1, No. 3, August, 1893 by Various




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