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This feeling peaked with a fist bump I received as thanks from one client, who was pleased to have company and supplies.
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After a verb like said, disclosed or announced, it is often possible to omit that for conciseness: He said he felt peaked.
The monthly number of felt events peaked (7 events/month) in December 1858.
It is however the bands most successful record based on peak chart positions in each country of release, while also being their only album so far to spawn a charting single outside of the UK and Ireland when "Feeling a Moment" peaked at #32 in Australia.
His self-assessment: "I don't feel I have peaked.
The song they created together, Can't Feel My Face, peaked at No 1 last year.
Again, woefully little Shoshanna this week; I feel like she peaked with her drunk truths at the beach house.
"Real estate, nobody wants to touch because our private equity clients feel that prices peaked over the last few years and the political outlook is still uncertain," said Omar Bassiouny, head of mergers and acquisitions at the law firm, DLA Matouk Bassiouny.
The same interviewer also asked Michelle whether she'd felt she'd "peaked at 50", to which she hilariously fired back that being the First Lady was "pretty high up" as peaks go.
Allgame later felt: "The series peaked with the release of Soviet Strike".
Kenneth F. Abramowitz, a health care analyst and managing general partner of NGN Capital, a health care venture capital fund, noted that Caremark, which began in 1993, might have felt that it had peaked after a decade of rapid growth.
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