"Three to five years ago, there was a peak of interest, "says Robert Cheney of Skinner.
Sea Watch said May was a peak time to see orcas, or killer whales.
By late last year EDS' stock price had plunged 50% from a peak two years earlier.
This measure has continued to rise in recent months and has not yet reached a peak.
The spectacular opening ceremony with Professor Stephen Hawking attracted a peak TV audience of 11m.
The worst, in the early 1980s, saw a peak-to-trough decline in output of 6%.
According to Haks, this groundbreaking period of creativity reached a peak in the late 1930s.
Within a year, he brought down inflation from a peak annual rate of 7, 650% to 139%.
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Once that rural Indian nine-year-old gets a peak at YouTube, the XO doesn't stand a chance.
The market rises to a peak, then falls, which is considered the left shoulder.
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In 1054, Siward of Northumbria and Malcolm defeated Macbeth at Dunsinane, a peak in Scotland.
Napster's popularity surged, hitting a peak of 26.4 million users worldwide by February 2001.
There were 140 bank failures in 2009 with a peak of 50 in the third quarter.
What we have had is a peak in American manufacturing employment: as has the whole world.
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The rover's primary target is Mount Sharp, a peak about 8 kilometers (5 miles) away.
Enrollment had fallen to 234 students this year, from a peak of around 450, she said.
House-price inflation has been slowing since it reached a peak of around 25% a year ago.
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Mr Mason has subsequently lost 40 stone from a peak weight of more than 70 stone.
The departures leave 39 banks on the panel, from a peak of 44 in 2012.
The cycle work points to April 19th as the target date for a peak in stock prices.
Corporate earnings hit a peak before a recession, fall during a recession, and recover after the recession.
Only a few outsiders have been allowed a peak at the project, which Bezos calls Blue Origin.
Since 2007, when economic activity was at a peak, the economy has shrunk by more than 10%.
But, in the twelve months after a peak, market returns are tamer, averaging about 2% to 3%.
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But sales have slumped to 8, 000 a week from a peak of two million in the 1950s.
Penney yesterday hosted several hundred analysts and investors yesterday for a peak at its shop-in-shop branded areas.
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At a peak moment the supply of juice in Pakistan is 28%, or 5 gigawatts, short of demand.
That's sharply down from a peak of nearly 7 unemployed people competing for each job in July 2009.
By September American forces in Afghanistan will have fallen to 68, 000, from a peak of 100, 000 in mid-2011.
In March he thought the Hong Kong market, which often tracks the Dow, was close to a peak.
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