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noun
A long, narrow container, open on top, for feeding or watering animals.
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From peak to trough, the waves yawned 25 feet.
He added, "We went from peak to trough so quickly".
GDP fell from peak to trough by 15%.
From peak to trough more than 8m jobs were lost.
From peak to trough, the economy shrunk not by 6.3%, as previously thought, but by 7.2%.
This occurred because sterling fell more than 21%, peak to trough, from 2007 to 2008.
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It's a safe bet that Dressler, in a space that was once a printer's shop and once an artist's studio, will become their go-to trough.
"The 1994 episode lasted 13 months with a 17% peak-to-trough correction.
Despite a 25% peak-to-trough fall in GDP, he won re-election in 2010.
And the cumulative peak-to-trough contraction in the economy was 4.3 percent, rather than 4.7 percent.
Despite a more than 20% peak-to-trough fall in GDP, he won re-election in 2010.
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