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GAS prices finally headed down last week, and may have peaked for the year, the Energy Department reported.
— Hungry for an 11th major title, Annika Sorenstam arrived here hoping to have peaked for the Kraft Nabisco Championship.
Although specialists say prices have probably peaked for the month, the price at the pump is now 35 cents a gallon higher than a year ago.
A significant difference between the two groups was first detectable a full 46 days before visits to health services peaked for the random group.
These appear to have peaked for the industry at about 3.5 percent of loans and could halve in the next year or so, according to Goldman Sachs.
Although Dr. Schuchat would not say that the flu had peaked for the season, she said the country was "at a transition point" and officials would look ahead to the next season, which usually begins in November.
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"It probably peaked for him at the 2009 Worlds, when he annihilated the field, and we said, 'how are we going to beat this guy?'.
Both names peaked for babies in the 1930s.
Threats peaked, for example, after both the Columbine massacre in the US (1999) [ 26] and the Winnenden tragedy in Germany (2009) [ 27].
In 2000, the year the market peaked, for example, Hartford paid $5.4 million.
Lunchtime attendance peaked for UTCI values in the thermal comfort and moderate heat stress ranges.
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