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As he remembers it in Heyday, Schary rescued a sick script from rejection and oblivion.
Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007
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Tomorrow, the European court of justice in Luxembourg will announce its decision in an age case known as Heyday, which could lead to the total abolition of a compulsory retirement age, or at least greatly diminish its power.
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He sets much of "Heyday" in Manhattan, too, but 150 years earlier, and the research behind it seems intimidating — and meticulous: blacks-only railroad cars are painted black (a "black" theater means men-only, because of male evening dress), "heat wave" is such a new coinage that it appears in quotes.
He'll Take Manhattan 2007
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He was in his teens during the "Heyday", as you spoke of.
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'Heyday' case as to whether UK laws permitting compulsory retirement have to comply with EU age discrimination law.
unknown title 2009
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I remember thinking that 'Heyday' was a special tune!
Irish Blogs 2 U I Bestow 2009
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'Heyday' case as to whether UK laws permitting compulsory retirement have to comply with EU age discrimination law.
unknown title 2009
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'Heyday' case as to whether UK laws permitting compulsory retirement have to comply with EU age discrimination law.
unknown title 2009
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ADVOCATE-GENERAL ADVISES ON UK DEFAULT RETIREMENT AGE opinion in the "Heyday" case which challenges the "default" retirement age in the Age Discrimination Regulations allowing employers to retire employees from age 65 subject to certain procedural safeguards.
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Health Care Leads Way as Higher Rents, Better Occupancy Levels Boost Income Pool; Still, Below 2005-06 'Heyday'.
Dividends Start to Rise at Commercial REITs A.D. Pruitt 2010
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