golden age

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Meaning: (idiomatic)A period ofhappiness,peace,prosperity, and greatprogress.Synonym:golden eraCoordinate term:silver age1951March, John W. Cline, “The Future of Medicine”, inNorthwest Medicine, volume50, number 3, Portland, Ore.: Northwest Medical Publishing Association,page165:The first half of this century has been referred to as thegolden ageof medicine. To me it seems more probable that we are on the threshold of a much greater age.2012August 21, Jason Heller, “The Darkness:Hot Cakes(Music Review)”, inThe Onion AV Club‎[1]:When the album succeeds, such as on the swaggering, Queen-esque “Nothing’s Gonna Stop Us,” it does so on The Darkness’ own terms—that is, as a random ’80s-cliché generator. But with so many tired, lazy callbacks to its own threadbare catalog . . .Hot Cakesmarks the point where The Darkness has stopped cannibalizing thegolden ageof stadium rock and simply started cannibalizing itself.2025August 7, Jonathan Lemire, “Things Aren’t Going Donald Trump’s Way”, inThe Atlantic‎[2]:That unprecedented act of petulance risks undermining Wall Street’s confidence in the economy and undercutting Trump’s campaign pledge to give the United States another economic “golden age.”; (mythology)TheGolden Age.

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