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1 And temperatures could reach a peak of 26 degrees today.
2 I wouldn't expect the temperatures to reach a peak for another two weeks at least.
3 In early 2013, the Sun is expected to reach a peak in its activity once again.
4 One prospect is that the population will reach a peak , then go back down at a similar rate.
5 It seemed to reach a peak at London 2012 but has rolled on fast for another four years.
6 The Pearl facility in south China sea is currently producing oil and would reach a peak rate in mid-2015.
7 The consolidation of Putin's power seemed to reach a peak in December, when parliamentary elections made his control complete.
8 It began slowly and did not reach a peak until 1736, half a century after Voorhelm first grew a double hyacinth.
9 As players who were planning to reach a peak a week ago, they have been hit harder than any other group within the GAA.
10 She felt her excitement build, and reach a peak , then spasms of delight washed over her again and again, and suddenly he tasted her.
11 Shares in Risanamento rose last week 24 percent to reach a peak of 0.2470 euros after the offer was made public.
12 The overall population in the EU will increase until 2035 when it is estimated it will reach a peak of 521 million.
13 They say there is a bell-curve in that cycle, which will reach a peak of 50,000 next year and then start to decline.
14 Finally, antibody levels rose to reach a peak at 30 days from the cardiac event, whereas after further 150 days, approached the values of BDs.
15 By September 1, the outbreak reached a peak and started to ebb.
16 She began coughing again, just as the contraction was reaching a peak .
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