For some who tasted football's headiest brews the Championship was not their cup of tea, but Harper had a different perspective. |
It set the tone for a golden month which at its headiest seemed to offer a glimpse of a better, kinder country. |
Likewise, Panama's effervescence follows from the redevelopment of its canal. In any case, the headiest days are probably already over, says Guilherme Vilazante of Barclays Capital. |
As pop stars pushed European masters off the musical stage, Stravinsky held on to the headiest kind of fame. |
So different that even a week later there is a sense of awe in the voice of the great prop as he reflects on arguably the headiest Welsh rugby occasion of modern times. |
These meetings, which are held on campus in career services facilities, mark the beginning of the headiest phase of competition in the whole process. |