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1 All players want to peak at the their best at a major.
2 Nitrite levels measured along the growth curve revealed a peak at 3h.
3 I feel that we've geared everything up to peak at a major.
4 Serum BAP progressively increased to a peak at 2 weeks after PTX.
5 Curious, Taylor headed over to sneak a peak at whatever hid underneath.
6 Health authorities expect cases to peak at the end of May.
7 The Great Depression saw US unemployment peak at 25 per cent.
8 We expect the unemployment rate will peak at the end of the year.
9 But Jones is adamant England are on course to peak at Japan 2019.
10 Age distribution for taeniasis showed a peak at younger ages than for seroprevalence.
11 Wind speeds are expected to peak at 9am on Friday morning.
12 Temperatures tend to peak at 25C most days, while humidity drops.
13 Residents can expect Gauteng weather to peak at 33 degrees Celsius in Johannesburg.
14 IT is not unusual for an artist to hit career peak at 40.
15 One day I was out with a guide on a peak at sunrise.
16 AMG's engineers have tuned the torque curve to peak at a high 5000rpm.
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