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Even as it appeared to peak, the wave of extremism was receding.
As the theme music rises to peak, the dancing morphs into an arm-flailing, hip-bouncing display of elation.
But, just when our patience is beginning to peak, the action flares into life with a moral dilemma.
The Highland Council, the local authority, says homelessness has gone up and public-sector workers are harder to recruit.Though there are signs that house prices are beginning to peak, the Scottish Executive is adding to the problem.
Although the overall population is just beginning to peak, the number of people in their working years (between 15 and 64 years old) has been falling since 1995, when it reached 87m.
It certainly won't rise 45x from trough to peak the next two years from last winter's $2 bottom, 90x the next seven.
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But the team hopes to peak at the National Championships on the campus of Iowa State University.
It became the second consecutive single from the album to peak atop the Australian Singles Chart.
"You want to peak at the end of the season.
What was the time to peak of the resurgent current?
Time to peak of the b-wave was measured as the time from the peak of a-wave to the peak of the b-wave.
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