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Now, only worry is if he has peaked too early.
But he is "having a blast" and does not think he has peaked.
When Hendrie cuts to a commercial, Schaefer tells him he has "peaked".
If he gets less than twenty per cent of the vote, the narrative in the mainstream media will be that he has peaked, and is, therefore, primarily interesting as a possible third-party candidate.
"Toormore improved markedly with every race and there is no reason to think that he has peaked," Matthew Tester, the BHA's senior two-year-old handicapper, said on Thursday.
The slightly tortured reasoning is that he has peaked too soon, achieving the unprecedented triple triumph of the Paris-Nice, Tour de Romandie, and Criterium du Dauphine road races.
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Little did Bush know, he had peaked.
He had peaked at twenty-four and was finished at twenty-six.
On Friday afternoon, as Dufner was being serenaded by chants of "63," he had reason to wonder if perhaps he had peaked too soon.
By 1993 Stewart was hosting his own MTV show, but when that show was cancelled in 1995 it seemed he had peaked.
All of this came just a week after writers for some of the same publications had been expressing the belief (or hope) that Trump's second-place finish in the Iowa caucus meant that he had peaked.
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