"Three to five years ago, there was a peak of interest, "says Robert Cheney of Skinner.
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.
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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The departures leave 39 banks on the panel, from a peak of 44 in 2012.
But sales have slumped to 8, 000 a week from a peak of two million in the 1950s.
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.
After a peak of 1.3m in 1998, the list shrank to 860, 000 at the start of this year.
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The number of American troops is now around 250, down from a peak of 570 in early 2007.
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It is forecast to reach a peak of some 9 billion in 2050, then to begin a slow decline.
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Unemployment has gone down from a peak of over 8% to under 5%.
Worse, the turnout at these votes has dropped from a peak of 80% in 1947 to only 42% today.
The case was argued during a peak of social unrest in the country.
The abortion rate in the US is currently 1.2million a year, down from a peak of 1.4million in 1990.
Junk-bond defaults have fallen from a peak of 10.5% of all issuers in the year to March 2002, to 2.3%.
In Britain, the number of field trials is down to four in 2002, from a peak of 37 in 1995.
The 516 recorded last year was the lowest total in 12 years, and down from a peak of 585 in 1999.
Its decline from a peak of 10% in October 2009 has been helped by unusually stagnant growth in the labour force.
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Unemployment has fallen from a peak of 10 percent to 7.8 percent.
New house investments as a percentage of GDP has fallen from a peak of 6.3% during the 2005 bubble to 2.4% this year.
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In 2009 the FDIC picked up the pace with 140 bank failures, with a peak of 50 in the third quarter of 2009.
However, bearish sentiment did reach a peak of 70.3% on March 5, 2009, which coincided with the end of the last bear market.
There are now about 11 million channels and YY hit a peak of 8.45 million concurrent users across its platform in December 2011.
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The Pet Food Manufacturers' Association reckons that the number of dogs has declined from a peak of 7.4m in 1990 to 6.5m now.
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The stock hit a peak of 574.25 pence in October but came under pressure as Alwaleed sold 4 percent of his 6 percent holding.
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