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One of the torch-wielders approaches the tent, from whose peak a red flag flies.
Yet these are now the relics of a mania whose peak has passed.
Next, engineers had to check the spire, whose peak is 26 stories high.
There is, as always with sporting greats whose peak years you have watched from the stands, a sense of sadness.
Tati himself is of course instantly recognisable: tall, gawky, maladroit, with worn trousers, an ill-fitting jacket whose sleeves are too short, and a cap whose peak is tugged down in the same direction as his drooping moustache.
The pair had approached the Matterhorn, whose peak is at 4,478 metres (14,691ft) from the Italian side and had reached the Cresta del Leone ridge, a common route up.
Each evening, he said a thing or two about Ike, whose peak as a preacher, in the seventies, coincided with Young's as a songwriter, but whose feelings about such assessments would probably jibe with Young's.
To get a sense of the scale of this, imagine Tokyo (whose peak requirement is around 50GW) without power: no air conditioning, no bullet trains, no neon lights.Of course, Japan is not grinding to a halt without nuclear energy.
A hybrid PPM is designed and constructed whose peak field reaches 0.6 T.
Not bad for a teenager whose peak should still be a distant dot on the horizon.
Figure 1(c) represents the correlation value, whose peak value locates at one impulse.
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