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An. funestus populations were generally much lower with similar seasonal peaks while Culex species peaked two months after An. gambiae in early 2002.
For coronary thrombosis, cases peaked two days after a drop in temperature.
The 38 North analysis noted that preparations for the test in February last year had peaked two or three days before detonation.
Mr Greenspan says that the pace of adjustable-rate mortgage originations peaked two years before house prices, suggesting they were not driving the bubble.
The wrong kind of buzz Mentions of the now famous vuvuzela -- a plastic horn that produces a buzzing noise and is played constantly during games -- peaked two days before the start of the tournament.
In May 2000, Ms. Kent lowered her rating of LVMH to neutral from outperform -- a decision some investors have applauded as prescient, given that the stock peaked two months later at 95.55 euros (then worth $91) a share and have fallen by more than half since then.
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Falling afoul of the three-strikes rule, he peaked one election cycle too early.
We live among the flotsam and jetsam of a great storm that peaked four and a half billion years ago.
By the early 2000s, when sugar consumption peaked, one in every three Americans was obese, and 14 million were diabetic.
The only exception was the mobile app space, where valuations soared for six months, peaked thirty days ago and has reset dramatically since then, he says.
I mean, we peaked five minutes ago.
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