Back then, the idea of offering free peak-time calls to consumers calling contacts within the same network was novel.
By the time of the Cummins concert, Cash was close to the peak of his career.
The seven years it would take them to rebuild their credit could very well end up being shorter than the time it will take for their homes to return to the peak values seen in 2006 and 2007.
Nor have we ever gotten back to the all-time peak of the Dow Jones industrial average of 1410, set in October, 2007.
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"I am managing my workload with regards to bowling and I hope to peak at the same time as the rest of the boys and hit the ground running in March, " he added.
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Nor is it everyone's idea of a good time to scramble up to the snowline on the 3, 200-metre Kitzsteinhorn peak, just to hear an avant-garde work by an American, George Lopez, delivered by plucky players perched like mountain goats along the cliffs nearby.
If you watch Jimmy Connors hit a tennis ball with the kind of accuracy he was capable of at his peak and listen to the sound he made every time he did that, I never asked myself why is Jimmy making sounds.
We found it fascinating that these times differed so dramatically from channel to channel, and deduced that peak sharing times may correlate with the amount of time needed to engage with a particular social channel.
The launch at Ysgol Melin Gruffydd, Cardiff is timed to start with the autumn school term, which has led to a surge in peak-time traffic across Wales.
Cooling might take the edge off the peak of a planetary fever, or perhaps buy time as emissions cuts begin to have the desired effects.
In addition to the 900 full-time workers, it's taken on another 350 temporary staff to meet peak demand.
Cases of the virus are already higher than normal for the time of year and its peak season is still to come.
It is also over one day in the air and 20 time zones crossed - hardly conducive to peak athletic performance and very possibly more than any athlete's body can handle.
Having shovels in many different dirt-piles is meant to provide mining giants with insurance in a cyclical industry: not all commodities will plummet and peak at the same time, according to the theory.
The number of people affected is still rising, she said, and because of the time it takes for the disease to develop, the number of deaths in the United Kingdom is expected to peak in 2015.
At the same time, the utilities charge residential consumers a flat rate, giving them no incentive to run appliances during off-peak hours.
The government should rule out using peak-time train fare rises to manage passenger numbers, MPs have said.
The Russell 2000 was featured in a major Wall Street Journal headline on Thursday when it moved to new all-time highs, surpassing the July 2007 peak.
The peak time for H-2A visa applications is from January to April, he says.
And what better time of year to break out the ice cream machine than now, during peak tomato season?
If the optimists are right and peak oil is decades away, we have time to develop new technologies to harness alternative energies.
The disaster has reduced Tokyo Electric Power Company's capacity to about 34 gigawatts, 20-30% short of peak demand at this time of year, forcing the utility to schedule power cuts.
Helsinki was to prove the peak of his achievements, and by the time of the next Olympic Games in Melbourne in 1956 other athletes, copying his training techniques and refining them, had come on the scene.
"It's a little worrying doing so well at the World Championships because it's too long a chunk of time to hold your peak form, but it's not enough time to come down and re-train, " he explained.
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They decided not to run parallel systems since they were making the change just in time for the peak season (unproven, unwise processes).
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It was a time of sharp recession, with the Dow still under 1000, struggling to touch a peak first hit in ... gasp, 1966.
In addition, 20% of generating capacity exists purely to meet peak demand, so it operates only 5% of the time and provides a mere 1% of supply.
The plan, covering the five years up to 2019, promises faster journeys, 170, 000 more peak-time commuter seats and improved reliability, but depends on making savings and rising fares.
West Yorkshire Metro, the county's public transport provider, said the rail prices reflected the extra 3% agreed in 2006 to provide 1, 700 additional seats on peak-time train services to and from Leeds.
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