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golden era

noun as in golden age

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But what is supposed to be a celebration of the genre soon feels like the last gasp of a golden era gone by.

He did it with a big band, as if he was in his own golden era of old Broadway.

The publishing world, meanwhile, might want to start prepping for another golden era of Clinton hit jobs.

This is not a lament that things have gone to hell in a handbasket since some mythical golden era.

Since the golden era, cultural shifts have allowed the Triple Threat to disappear.

She was one day sitting in the library with Eugene, intent in depicting on canvas the glories of the "Golden Era."

He then entered the office of the Golden Era as a compositor, but soon began to write articles for the paper.

The new era which was opening, the so-called golden era of Virginia history, was not for him.

Its golden era has passed away, and what remains is little else than a chequered tale of crime and punishment.

His plays bear a distinctive national character, the subjects of most of them referring to the golden era of the country.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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