This has been going on for a week or so now, growing in intensity, and I reckon it'll reach a peak tomorrow or the day after. |
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They train, reach a peak of physical fitness and then, one day, for no obvious reason, they're unable to perform properly. |
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Insiders reckon that Amex is the first card issuer in America to reach a peak in losses. |
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Most attacks develop over hours to days, reach a peak and then gradually improve. |
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Romantic or touching moments are cued with swelling music, unbelievably swelling music that bulges and finally erupts from your speakers to reach a peak of splendiferousness. |
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The new machine can reach a peak performance of 65 teraflops. |
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Ten minutes later, I saw the figure, a tiny speck, reach a peak called Flagstaff. |
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The initial rural premium for males probably reflects the high entry-level wages in rural resource sector industries that quickly reach a peak. |
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Special events will be held in May, September and December and will reach a peak on 31 December with events in each country. |
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Zooplankton which feed off phytoplankton reach a peak typically two weeks after the phytoplankton peak. |
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One prospect is that the population will reach a peak, then go back down at a similar rate. |
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Rather, she says, it has long-term effects on a child that reach a peak in adulthood. |
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Badgers begin to prepare for winter sleep during late summer by accumulating fat reserves, which reach a peak in October. |
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Will it continue to grow exponentially or will it reach a peak? |
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He said many programmes were time-limited and will reach a peak this year. |
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For instance, early July crossings from the mainland to Corsica reach a peak and return sailings to the mainland run virtually empty, with the phenomenon reversing at the end of August. |
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Fussing and crying generally reach a peak at 3 to 4 months' adjusted age. |
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In traditional tablets without controlled release, blood levels of the drug rise quickly after ingestion, reach a peak and then drop fairly rapidly, thus resulting in frequent dosing. |
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His energy requirements increase and remain important until the 4th or 5th month of age where they reach a peak, after which they decrease gradually. |
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An attempt can therefore be made to estimate, for each European region, the date when the population will reach a peak before going into a period of decline. |
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Interest in the poetic improviser was to reach a peak in London some four years later, with the publication of Letitia Elizabeth Landon's popular long poem The Improvisatrice. |
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Despite the tensions caused by this forced union the Order grew from 1897 to reach a peak of 26,000 members in the 1960s before declining from the 1970s onwards. |
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