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"They were just unlucky that they played most of their careers at the peak of Djokovic, at the peak of Federer, Nadal and Murray," Thiem said.
"They were at the peak of their careers," she said.
Harry is a rockstar at the peak of his powers.
We were both, like, at the peak of our careers.
At the peak of the headland, the path gave out.
Gurriel was 26 and at the peak of his powers.
That was at the peak of the oil and gas boom.
At the peak of his research, he'd installed 34 microphone sensors.
At the peak of her alcoholism, she consumed jugs of Chablis.
She's at the peak of being considered this gorgeous sex symbol.
They're ambitious, hard-working men at the peak of their profession.
It was George Michael at the peak of his writing skills.
I turned it into $52,000 at the peak of tech bubble.
We're certainly not at the peak of this wave right now.
She spent a year in London at the peak of punk.
The wildfire that started Friday comes at the peak of tourist season.
At the peak of the storm, around 15 million Floridians lost power.
It's what everyone hoped Meek did at the peak of their issues.
How is it different than at the peak of the Jobs era?
At the peak of construction, a couple of hundred workers labored here.
Shoppers spent $1 million per minute at the peak of the holiday.
At the peak of the financial crisis, the figure was even higher.
Yoakam was at the peak of an epic run between 1985-1993.
Mayor Bill de Blasio should be at the peak of his powers.
Why did he suddenly lose that ability at the peak of success?
And then, at the peak of his career, Cowley started to feel ill.
At the peak of the hurricane 19,000 soldiers worked for FEMAon the island.
However, it is now–probably–at the peak of its initial hype cycle.
Industry bankers said Tata overpaid for Corus at the peak of the market.
He was highly intelligent and he was at the peak of his career.
A woman can be at the peak of her abilities at that age.
The beach and Boardwalk were nearly empty even at the peak of summer.
NBA star Durant is 30 and still at the peak of his game.
It's at the peak of the arc and it is likely to happen.
The Chandler rematch seemed to be Alvarez at the peak of his craft.
To play Artifact is to witness masters at the peak of their craft.
At the peak of the dot-com boom, this figure reached 67 percent.
Three years into his term, Duterte was at the peak of his popularity.
At the peak of construction, there will be an estimated 100,103 Chinese workers.
At the peak of their glory, American airports were temples for encounter thought.
Unsophisticated investors who buy in at the peak of a bubble get burned.
In the mid-1970s, Burt Reynolds was at the peak of his powers.
In 2015, at the peak of its smartphone business, Apple sold 231.5 million iPhones.
At the peak of their trajectory they pull the cord on their small backpacks.
Police estimated that about 10,000 people were present at the peak of the protest.
But it always leaves me when I'm at the peak of a training cycle.
Hong Kong police estimated there were 3,500 protesters at the peak of the protest.
But this time, he's at the peak of the wave, instead of the crest.
Unfortunately, Claudel was not to remain at the peak of her powers for long.
But out of nowhere, at the peak of my happiness, he did it again.
He arrived in September in Munich, entering Germany at the peak of European sympathy.
On one hand, our communication was at the peak of nonexistence at this time.
At the peak of her life, she secured his place as an industry titan.
It was late 2012, and Joseph Percoco was at the peak of his powers.
And at the peak of the outbreak, 214 percent of those tests were positive.
In The Mirror and the Light, Cromwell is at the peak of his power.
The acquisition cements the place of LVMH at the peak of the luxury world.
At the peak of the crisis, I was attending a funeral every other weekend.
"Why are we so tired, at the peak of our lives?" the narrator asks.
That's a higher level than at the peak of the Great Recession in 21982.
At the peak of my career, I was making upwards of $20,000 a month.
More than 14 million Americans collected unemployment at the peak of the Great Recession.
The truck exploded at the peak of rush hour, when the streets were packed.
At the peak of protests, the camp's population climbed to as many as 10,20113 people.
Even at the peak of Obama's local police funding program, he allocated "only" $1 billion.
At the peak of protests, the camp's population climbed to as many as 10,000 people.
Fortunately, Mr. Fiennes, at the peak of his career, is downright beautiful when he's mad.
FOR A prime minister at the peak of her powers, it would have been unfortunate.
It wasn't easy, but right now I'm feeling I'm at the peak of my career.
At the peak of the storm, over 100,000 homes and businesses were left without power.
From the very start, Over the James showed AVAIL at the peak of their power.
The Red Keep's Regina George was at the peak of her powers in that moment.
Djokovic is barely 22009 and at the peak of his talent, desire and physical agility.
He also defended former Uber CEO Travis Kalanick at the peak of Uber's sexism crisis.
This also robs us of watching a brilliant tactician at the peak of his powers.
We cut the cane stalks at the peak of sugar production and press them immediately.
At the peak of the dot-com era, in 2000, the figure was $96 billion.
The year is 1993, and Baldwin is at the peak of his dreamy youthful handsomeness.
At the peak of the foreclosure crisis, the homes sold for as little as $18723,000.
At the peak of the crack epidemic there were about two deaths per 100,000 Americans.
She left college at the peak of the political and social unrest of the 1960s.
At the peak of his popularity in the 1950s, C.L. Franklin commanded $4,000 an appearance.
Born in North Carolina, Murphy moved to Manhattan at the peak of the Harlem Renaissance.
At the peak of the fighting, hospital employees were treating more than 300 wounded people.
Then her young husband drowned in a sailing accident at the peak of his career.
Most importantly, pachuco represented nonconformity and rebelliousness at the peak of Anglo nationalism in the 1940s.
It was the summer of Euro 2000, and Figo was at the peak of his career.
At the peak of the Web 260 era, in June 22012, WIRED celebrated its 21995th anniversary.
Later, in 1998—at the peak of their career—they sacked their second manager, Simon Fuller.
By contrast, Primavera gave Tyler, the Creator a prime slot at the peak of the festival.
In 1990, at the peak of a years-long crime wave, there were 2,245 murders there.
Fisher suggested looking at the peak of prior bubbles with that of the popular digital currency.
But today many are uniform patches of green at the peak of the summer growing season.
At the peak of mating season, about 12 tarantulas are typically visible at a given time.
And at the peak of the crisis the man in charge was nowhere to be found.
They are the armchair voyeurs, excited by the sight of bodies at the peak of perfection.
At the peak of his influence, Sayyed inspired fear among opponents of Syrian influence in Lebanon.
Adolescents are simultaneously at the peak of their brain plasticity and their vulnerability to mental illness.
I graduated in 2008 right at the peak of the recession with $125k in student loans.
At the peak of the recession, there were, on average, 6.7 unemployed people for each job.
The U.S. Air Force had 401 squadrons in 1987, at the peak of the Cold War.
If he were a captain of industry, Mickelson would be at the peak of his powers.
He also estimates the state will need 256,13 ICU beds at the peak of the outbreak.
At the peak of its popularity, in the '70s, it reached 30 million viewers a week.
At the peak of the outbreak, only 0.47% of those tests were positive for the coronavirus.
Sweet, comforting, with a distinct southern flavor and best served at the peak of the season.
Mr. Zamfotis estimates that he sells 10,000 servings per day at the peak of the season.
At the peak of coal's fortunes in the 1970s, more than 35,000 people lived in Buchanan.
It arrived at the peak of summer, right as the rainy season was beginning, Ballard said.
At the peak of the boom, they had been rising by more than 20 percent annually.
The arid desert was home to numerous hippie communes at the peak of the counterculture movement.
At the peak of the market's fragmentation, many companies offered Hadoop distributions in one form or another.
Even at nightclubs at the peak of his partying, he'd be off in the corner taking calls.
Hezbollah helped to set up the Iraqi PMF at the peak of Islamic State's expansion in 2014.
That number surpassed the murder rate at the peak of the drug war during the previous administration.
At the peak of its iPhone business, back in 2015, Apple sold a staggering 231.5 million smartphones.
That's a fraction of Leap Motion's $306 million valuation at the peak of its hype in 2013.
At the peak of his late-summer surge, though, Mr Stanton connected 553 times in 12 games.
Some 540 miles of highways remained closed, he said, down from 1,500 at the peak of flooding.
He described Williams as a "genius" who was "at the peak of his powers" in the movie.
" He added, "I would not be surprised if we're not looking at the peak of the divisiveness.
At the peak of the fires, classes were canceled for 260,000 students at 600 schools, per KQED.
This was a group of artists at the peak of their skills giving it everything they got.
After all, she's just 22 years old and not even at the peak of her fashion career.
More than 10,000 residents had been told to evacuate at the peak of the fire's rapid spread.
More than 10,000 residents had been told to evacuate at the peak of the fire's rapid spread.
At the peak of her fame, Grumpy Cat had millions of followers on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
The fires also threaten to hurt Portugal's tourism industry at the peak of the summer vacation season.
At the peak of the crisis in the first quarter of 2007, that total was $114.6 billion.
Even at the peak of their fundraising, many of these companies still hadn't launched a real product.
We don't have proper data from right at the peak of the Terror, the beginning of Napoleon.
The Ferguson Fire forced Yosemite National Park to close this week at the peak of tourist season.
Values had been surging at more than 20 percent a year at the peak of the boom.
At the peak of the 2016 campaign, he was earning up to $40,000 per month as Trump.
George Michael, at the peak of his career, was one of the biggest stars of the 1980s.
At the peak of their excess, earmarks still represented only a sliver of the annual federal budget.
"They're no longer at the peak of the market as they were several years ago," she added.
And right now, the younger kids that are playing look at the peak of lacrosse in college.
But Carlos had arrived at the peak of the surge, with 144,000 migrants apprehended in May alone.
This cohort is not moving back to a dismal future at the peak of their earning potential.
Back in 6163, at the peak of the crack epidemic, city jails housed more than 21,000 inmates.
"To claim falsely that you've committed suicide, you have to be at the peak of manipulativeness," Feldman said.
The state increases are coming at the peak of the summer driving season — when gasoline demand is strong.
Even at the peak of her powers, Mrs Merkel was more a crisis manager than a visionary leader.
At the peak of its notoriety, the issue was talked about nearly 1,000 times in a single day.
At the peak of 2015 market crash around 300 mainland names stopped trading, many with only vague explanations.
The central bank had hiked its policy rate to 24% at the peak of the crisis last year.
His first, "There Are No Children Here", was published at the peak of killings, in the early 1990s.
Although the range of voices at the peak of politics in Britain has broadened, it is still narrow.
Streaming Royalties still aren't replacing what artists made from records at the peak of the $16.99 CD era.
One of the most important, he said, is whether the country is at the peak of its epidemic.
Even at the peak of the "steroid era" in 2000, home runs topped out at 1.17 per game.
The alphabet, which you can peep in the Instagram above, represents Lee at the peak of his craft.
It has slid from $15.9 billion in 2008 at the peak of the commodities cycle, according to Coalition.
"We're meeting these characters right at the peak of the Skeksis' power," says co-executive producer Jeffrey Addiss.
At the peak of Somali piracy in 2012, shipowners would pay about $45,000 per trip for armed guards.
The situation has inconvenienced travelers and a region dependent on tourist dollars at the peak of vacation season.
That is well below the 7 million at the peak of the last housing market boom in 2005.
This is roughly half the $12.3 trillion lost at the peak of the global financial crisis, he said.
The attack took place at the peak of Kabul's rush hour when roads are packed with worktime commuters.
Brazilian exporter Escritório Carvalhaes said trading was unusually quiet at the moment, at the peak of the harvest.
Senators in both parties had urged Trump to rescind Erdoğan's invite at the peak of tensions last month.
At the peak of her drug use, Yuliya says, she was getting up to three shots a day.
At the peak of the 2011 nuclear disaster, 160,000 people fled or were evacuated from around the plant.
Repurposed robots Yang was traveling when coronavirus hit Shanghai and returned home at the peak of the outbreak.
" At the peak of their powers, in 1957, 14 years to the day after the opening of "Oklahoma!
When the title was announced, VR was at the peak of its hype following Facebook's Oculus VR acquisition.
Meyer arrived in Shanghai in 1905 with the enthusiasm of a man at the peak of his life.
He also praised the athlete's decision to step away from the sport at the peak of his powers.
Even at the peak of China's outbreak, its highest single-day death toll was 150, on February 23.
Not even a generational talent like James, operating at the peak of his powers, can do it alone.
At the peak of the outbreak, New York state estimates it will need roughly 40,000 ventilators, Cuomo said.
The new series happens, Matthews says, before that end of the world, at the peak of Thra civilization.
That disk reached up to 11,700 degrees Celsius [21,092 degrees Fahrenheit] at the peak of the super-outburst.
At the peak of the scheme, Shavers controlled about 7 percent of bitcoins in public circulation, prosecutors said.
At the peak of the 23-22 season, the C.D.C. estimated that more than 245,263 Americans would die.
At the peak of the 2003 outbreak, people of Asian descent were treated like pariahs in the West.
It feels empathetic during some of the movie's emotional moments, while determined at the peak of its action.
At the peak of the fighting in Helmand in 2011, there were roughly 20,000 Marines in the province.
The ban hits him at the peak of his sporting career -- one that has not been associated with doping.
It was probably one of the most masterful product transitions, when they were at the peak of the market.
Supply is just over half of what it was at the peak of the housing market boom in 24.2.
At the peak of the AIDS epidemic in 1995, 43,22016 people in the United States died from the disease.
At the peak of the event, water temperatures were about 4 degrees Celsius, or 7.2 degrees Fahrenheit, above average.
Police estimated that about 22,800 people marched at the peak of the demonstration, a spokeswoman told CNBC on Monday.
Hundreds of thousands of people passed through Greece at the peak of Europe's migrant crisis in 2015 and 2016.
At the peak of the boom, this demand will push up prices and inflation will start to edge up.
The snow at the peak of Mauna Loa is not uncommon because it is so high, nearly 14,000 feet.
Sting reports normally increase during December and January, at the peak of Australia's summer when beaches are particularly packed.
They remain less than half of what they were at the peak of the housing market bubble in 2005.
Oil-related revenue accounted for 10 percent of Oklahoma's budget at the peak of the shale boom in 2014.
"We know that companies at the peak of their success can disappear from the market, like Nokia," he warned.
Oil peaked in July 2008 at $145 per barrel at the peak of our worries about peak oil theory.
"These red flashes were found to be strongest at the peak of the black hole's feeding frenzy," Gandhi said.
Hundreds of thousands of refugees passed through Greece at the peak of Europe's migrant crisis in 2015 and 2016.
Those findings came to light at the peak of public concern about lead in the water in Flint, Mich.
At the peak of the crisis, in October, 211,663 migrants reached Greece via sea routes in a single month.
Supply is just over half of what it was at the peak of the housing market boom in 2006.
"We are now living on Internet time," he said in 1997 at the peak of the dot-com era.
A year or so later, at the peak of edibility, that goo gels into a thickened custard-like consistency.
But in real life, watching an elite tricker means watching a human body at the peak of fluid ferocity.
The track displays a world-class rapper at the peak of her abilities—and she's got a Brummie accent.
And at the peak of all that stress  —  boarding the plane —  the person my fellow passengers see is me.
But the following week photos showed thousands of people crowding Florida beaches at the peak of spring-break season.
Woods was at the peak of his powers, winning his third title of a stellar year at Bay Hill.
Memorable moment: Manny Pacquiao scored a late stoppage victory when he was arguably at the peak of his powers.
At the peak of her career -- from 1967 to 1975 -- she had more than two dozen Top 21979 hits.
At the peak of the construction, the burn rate was a hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars a month.
Greece fully lifted remaining capital controls last September, introduced at the peak of the debt crisis in mid-2015.
Later, as a producer, Mr. Barris filled 27 hours of programming a week at the peak of his career.
At the peak of the operation, Zarrab said later, he was moving two thousand pounds of gold a day.
"Once I started to become fit, I realized that I'm at the peak of my physical capabilities," he said.
I was drafted into the Army in the late 1960s, at the peak of the antiwar and social movements.
At the peak of the storm, Nova Scotia Power said more than 400,000 of its customers were without power.
A giant vacuum would sit at the peak of this skyscraper by American designers Changsoo Park and Sizhe Chen.
We have more deaths from drug overdoses than occurred at the peak of the HIV/AIDS epidemic in 1995.
In 1969, at the peak of the Vietnam War, Laird joined President Richard Nixon's administration as the secretary of defense.
We've got three and a half million subscribers now, which is more than any newspaper at the peak of print.
" The plant, Itaipu Binacional say, is now "at the limit of its physical capacity and at the peak of production.
Nominal GDP rose 3 percent alone, the sort of result you only saw at the peak of the mining boom.
Sure, it doesn't make a lot of sense, but this is the studio at the peak of its imaginative powers.
Supply is, however, just over half of what it was at the peak of the housing market boom in 2006.
We're at the peak of hurricane season, where the Atlantic waters are the hottest they get for the entire year.
But by many measures, the labor market is still not as strong as at the peak of past economic cycles.
There will be at the peak of building up the plant, there will be 6000 workers building up the plant.
They touched $22.4 at the peak of the session, the highest level since July 32.53, 232.5, when WTI hit $30.
Years ago, my dad and I were searching for a post office at the peak of the busy holiday season.
It did what history may judge to be irreparable damage to a company at the peak of its unprecedented power.
It came just 11 days after the horrific Parkland school shooting, and at the peak of a nationwide gun debate.
At the peak of the US troop surge in 2009 and 2010, there were about 130,000 coalition troops inside Afghanistan.
But even at the peak of her social sharing, there was one thing Kardashian West rarely showed fans: her workouts.
At the peak of the night our guests started to grab onto the fence wall as support while dancing/twerking.
According to authorities, Shavers possessed about 7 percent of all bitcoins in public circulation at the peak of the scheme.
Utility companies likewise reported widespread power outages, affecting more than 220,000 homes and businesses at the peak of the storm.
Jack Henry Robbins: I graduated from USC in 2011, which was right at the peak of the growth of EDM.
Here are 10 of your greatest emo-crushes at the peak of their popularity — and what they look like today.
At the peak of "Fortnite's" popularity, Ninja was reportedly earning as much as $23,000 a month from streaming and sponsorships.
In 2015, at the peak of the Syrian migrant crisis, she introduced a bold plan to welcome one million refugees.
For example, a cucumber plant at the peak of production can produce three to four kilos of cucumbers per week.
At the peak of the wildfires last week, the warnings -- which signal extreme fire danger -- covered nearly 240 million people.
Forster himself stopped publishing novels at the peak of his career, after "A Passage to India" came out, in 1924.
For several reasons, the United States in 1950 was at the peak of its biggest housing construction boom since 1929.
His father, Boris, an engineer from Leningrad, had been exiled there in 1938 at the peak of Stalin's great purge.
The mortgage-to-income multiple is higher now than it was at the peak of the property boom in 210.
Positioned at the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, Labor Day weekend has seen several severe storms over the years.
She connects with Iris's bronzed, endearing book editor brother Graham (played by Jude Law at the peak of his handsomeness).
This raises the specter of the kind of anti-austerity protests common in Greece at the peak of its crisis.
David Brooks I was the op-ed editor at The Wall Street Journal at the peak of the Whitewater scandal.
Their young charges, at the peak of their fame and sporting prowess, are unlikely to change without pressure from above.
The police blocked off some of New York City's most glutted arteries at the peak of the holiday season rush.
At the peak of the protests (during the NFL season's third week) more than 22018 players protested, according to ESPN.
Such ructions can be expected at the peak of a merger frenzy and as the cycle starts to turn down.
It's a lively rendering completed at the peak of the artist's abilities and, poignantly, a year before his untimely death.
But at the peak of their use, scientists say, the desert kites could have helped push some species to extinction.
At the peak of the run-up, many energy analysts said oil prices never should have risen so far so fast.
But, overall, programs at CBS News are not at the peak of the profession and have not been for some time.
At the peak of the Maoist rebellion, there were 25,000 NPA fighters but its strength has fallen to about 3,000 members.
At the peak of the China-led super-cycle in 2011, they accounted for one-third of the world's merchandise trade.
Instead of sitting overhead, this version is a small modem-sized box that sits at the peak of an angled surface.
That's higher than the debt that existed at the peak of the Civil War, World War I and the Great Depression.
" He continued, "At the peak of my career, I dreamed of the day when I would have time to be bored.
JIM CRAMER: --equipment-- the chart showed very clearly this time that you are at the peak of the original equipment incentives.
Blatt now finds himself in a rare class of coaches who were fired at the peak of a statistically superlative season.
At the peak of water bed mania, in the mid-1980s, it was 1 in 5 mattresses sold in this country.
Bank loans to the private sector grew by almost 244% a year in 21995-22010, at the peak of the boom.
They include a permanent benefit for pensioners, who saw their incomes slashed at the peak of Greece's debt crisis in 2012.
I didn't know it then, but I was buying at the peak of Scion: Toyota sold 173,000 of them that year.
The performances at the Michelberger Music festival sit at the peak of what 22, A Million has set out to achieve.
At the peak of the last housing bubble, flipping made up 103 percent of all home sales nationally, according to Trulia.
If you view the regulation of consumer financial services as a pendulum, the industry is at the peak of its oscillation.
The app's creator pulled the game at the peak of its popularity, causing a panic and an unbelievable desire to play.
It was jarring to see O'Grady sit serenely in a space she would have invaded at the peak of her career.
Chaka Khan grew up as Yvette Marie Stephens in Chicago's Hyde Park area, at the peak of the Civil Rights movement.
At the peak of the HIV/AIDS epidemic, reducing the death toll seemed as unattainable as ending opioid overdose deaths today.
At the peak of the storm, more than 220,000 customers were without power in the Midwest, particularly in the Chicago area.
Right now the best tennis players in the world are either at the peak of their careers or nearing the end.
The profile makes no mention of any frustrations she might have harbored about being barred at the peak of her career.
At the peak of the spectacle, sunlight passed through Earth's atmosphere and lit the moon, making it appear to glow red.
At the peak of the crime epidemic in 1980, property crime rates were nearly ten times higher than violent crime rates.
He sold his first company at the peak of its value and got into technology stocks at exactly the right time.
Even people way north in Bangor, Maine, will see 54.22 percent of the sun covered at the peak of the eclipse.
It occurred to me, at the peak of all these things I'd gotten used to dealing with, that it wasn't normal.
I think I Shot Andy Warhol has a special place because it was sort of at the peak of the independents.
This highly anticipated match was a full on ruck between a brace of bright boys at the peak of their game.
Still only 29, and apparently at the peak of his powers, the statistical milestones could come thick and fast for Murray.
At 32, he is at the peak of a career that has taken him to stardom at Spurs and Real Madrid.
Mar-a-Lago would normally be at the peak of its annual business this time of year, according to the newspaper.
Boeing now has a book value of negative $8 billion dollars, nearly $7 billion less than at the peak of 2009.
I wondered if, at the peak of summer, I could briefly freeze and use fresh sweet corn for a similar effect?
Letter from Birmingham JailBy the early 1960s, at the peak of the civil rights movement, King&aposs views had evolved significantly.
The United States had more than half a million troops in Vietnam at the peak of the war and still lost.
Older workers generally earn much less than at the peak of their careers, offsetting increases among the young and middle-aged.
Flying these complex airplanes was the business of young, superbly trained pilots at the peak of their physical and mental abilities.
At the peak of the chicken sandwich craze, a Popeyes location owned by Carrols could sell more than 1,100 per day.
At the peak of his powers, The Rock made original movies like "Central Intelligence" and "San Andreas" — $100 million dollar films.
I think Russia is half the size it was when we were facing them at the peak of the Cold War.
Even at the peak of digital music streaming, vintage record players have stood the test of time amongst true music enthusiasts.
Nicklaus was in his 236s in 21996 and Woods in his 21998s in 2000, both at the peak of their powers.
This week, about 10 percent more Americans have fevers than did even at the peak of last year, the company said.
At the peak of his career he worked for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, the oldest lucha promotion company in Mexico.
Brimming with poignancy, humor, and a requisite touch of cynicism, it's the work of a songwriter at the peak of his craft.
Wong made history by being an Asian American woman filming not one, but two Netflix specials at the peak of her pregnancies.
With the exception of Ireland's, debt levels around the periphery are higher now than at the peak of the crisis in 2012.
Even Olympic athletes at the peak of their careers are doing probably four hours at most, pre-Olympics, of actual deliberate practice.
At the peak of Chinese coal demand earlier this decade, prices for exported "met" coal were often triple those of other types.
At the peak of the boom, quinoa was going for $6 or $7 a kilogram, more than triple the pre-fad rate.
I think it's important to be aware about the propensity of investors to chase hot returns at the peak of the cycle.
Unsold property inventory in Zhengzhou rose 26.5% last year, compared to a 26.9% decline in 2016 at the peak of the boom.
At the peak of Escobar's rampage, Medellín was the murder capital of the world, with more than six thousand homicides in 22007.
At the peak of his commercial powers, Drake has turned Apple Music into something of a personal platform for his expansive brand.
It's as if, by placing a square of cloth at the peak of my body, I'm hoisting a flag for the world.
The epidemic is now responsible for nearly as many American deaths per year as AIDS was at the peak of that crisis.
That's what Mendelsohn endured, saying that at the peak of his radiation treatment, he stayed in bed for 18 hours a day.
The UK government estimates that 20% of British employees may be out of work at one time at the peak of coronavirus.
"Renault is at the peak of its product cycle, selling into what appears to be a very strong European market," Warburton said.
There were about 126.9 million packets per second being rushed to GitHub's systems at the peak of the attack, according to GitHub.
In late 2018, Benjamin Netanyahu, veteran leader of Israel's right-wing Likud Party, seemed to be at the peak of his powers.
At the peak of violence, Magariel often cuts to memories of better times — the boys playing with Dad, all three kids again.
At the peak of her political fame last summer, Williamson was criticized for her views about science, particularly over vaccinations and antidepressants.
A metals-only exchange that traded mostly copper and tin was formalised in 1877, at the peak of British industry's global clout.
Roughly 3,000 people are expected to work on the onshore and offshore phases of the project at the peak of its development.
At the peak of U.S. troop strength in the 1980s, the kichijong economy contributed 5 percent of South Korea's gross domestic product.
At the peak of a troop surge in 2011, there were about 20,000 Marines fighting across Helmand alongside thousands of British soldiers.
At the peak of the outbreak the state will need 55,000 to 110,000 hospital beds and 18,600 to 37,000 intensive care beds.
On one hand, yes, we are arguably at the peak of these key hardware categories, particularly when you add them all together.
Last week at the peak of Powerball mania, lotto billboards around the nation jammed at $999 million, not being equipped to go higher.
Frozen fruits "are commercially picked at the peak of ripeness and then individually quick frozen and packaged under a nitrogen atmosphere," Lester said.
Lyft added its first 40 cities of 2017 in late January, and added 54 more in late February at the peak of #DeleteUber.
Not gasoline, or potato chips, or even those weird tasting cheddar wurst hot-dogs that sit at the peak of gas station cuisine.
"I think we are probably at the peak of inflated expectations on 5G," Bengt Bengt Nordström, CEO of Northstream, told CNBC by phone.
Most of these hurricanes affected multiple states, but we've placed the dots below where the storm struck at the peak of its power.
We may very well be at the peak of the business cycle, but it doesn't mean we are heading toward a big bust.
In a May blogpost, Benedict Evans, a partner at Andreesen Horowitz, said that smart phones are at the peak of their cycle now.
Pathrose says local authorities had advised his fields were safe, despite the incessant rains that battered Kerala at the peak of the monsoon.
All that's certain is that people who bought in at the peak of cryptocurrency fervor are currently getting their asses handed to them.
Frozen vegetables are actually amazing, because they're picked at the peak of freshness and then frozen, so it's the better route to go.
For example, years later, at the peak of her success with "The Oprah Winfrey Show," she felt there was something else out there.
Photo by Janick Laurent Standing on the crest of the famous Scarborough Bluffs cliff, Pluto is literally at the peak of the district.
At the peak of the crisis in 2015, the number of first-time asylum seekers in the EFTA was close to 1.4 million.
At the peak of the Trump fiscal policy reform expectations earlier this year, 10-year U.S. Treasury yields had risen above 2.60 percent.
But the borehole produces so little water at the peak of the dry season that storing rainwater has become a necessity, he said.
The spill comes at the peak of summer, when visitors, campers and holiday makers throng to beaches and outlying islands, especially at weekends.
At the peak of the tensions in 2015, she urged him not to leave his house during the regular Friday demonstrations against refugees.
HQ Trivia at the peak of its popularity was the No. 1 trivia game in the U.S. with more than 12.5 million downloads.
This policy was established in the 1980s, at the peak of the AIDS crisis when scientific data was scarce and paranoia was high.
Do you think we're at the peak of that phenomenon, or do you think that there's more to be done at this point?
When it came to depicting a professional at the peak of her performance, Mazzei was inspired by films like Whiplash and Black Swan.
Mike Lynn and his wife, Jenny, founded Hound Labs in 2014 at the peak of marijuana legalization efforts across a half-dozen states.
After all, here was a man at the peak of his career, a generous man, widely respected and even beginning to be loved.
But they absolutely, positively need him at the peak of his powers if they're to defeat the Houston Rockets or Golden State Warriors.
The mass-construction methods that yielded more than 30 houses a day at the peak of development left no time to dig foundations.
It had been shut from Wednesday night to Friday morning — at the peak of holiday travel, no less — as drones repeatedly buzzed overhead.
At the peak of alternative rock, that the Breeders were a female-led band "was important to me," Ms. Schemel, of Hole, said.
Unemployment has skyrocketed in that time, leaving more than a quarter of the population jobless at the peak of the crisis in 2013.
Last summer patients slept on ward floors and long queues formed outside Karachi's main state hospitals at the peak of the heat wave.
At the peak of the crisis in 27 in Huntington, West Virginia, deaths from drug overdoses stood at ten times the national average.
Deuba headed the cabinet that offered a bounty of 5 million rupees ($50,000) for Prachanda in 2001, at the peak of the insurgency.
At the peak of the 2013 government shutdown, about 850,000 employees were furloughed per day, according to the Office of Management and Budget.
At the peak of the route's popularity in the mid-2000s, tens of thousands of migrants reached the Canary Islands or died trying.
Still, the supply of new houses for sale remains about half of what it was at the peak of the housing market boom.
As the modified plane loops up and down, passengers achieve, at the peak of the curve, about 20-second periods of near-weightlessness.
At the peak of its growth spurt, between ages 14 and 18, an average T. rex gained 4.6 pounds (2.1 kilograms) every day.
When I was at the peak of my anger over not having enough pulse-ox devices, my hospital held a town hall for staff.
Also certain species can grow up to 6-feet tall and look like Sylvester Stallone at the peak of his Rambo-era ripped-ness.
In 250, at the peak of Hydrogen fuel cell company start ups in California he left BAe to start his own fuel cell company.
In 1936, at the peak of his career, Meier published The Artistry of Mixing Drinks, a guide that outlined cocktail recipes and good manners.
He had a brief stint at Goldman Sachs before decamping to Silicon Valley in 1999, right at the peak of the dot-com bubble.
Not many years ago, at the peak of their outrage over Barack Obama's economic stimulus package, "balanced budgets" might have featured in the answer.
The two biggest Catalan banks, CaixaBank and Banco Sabadell, reportedly saw billions of euros of deposits withdrawn weekly at the peak of the crisis.
"We're at the peak of it now, and we'll probably see it go below the baseline in several months," Jernigan said during the briefing.
That is significantly less, however, than the thousands who crossed the Aegean each day at the peak of the refugee crisis in early 2016.
The U.S. Air Force had 401 squadrons in 1987, at the peak of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union.
Not unexpectedly because we have been at the peak of the site—I could definitely see that, you know, it's getting a bit slower.
It's quite rare, and it must be hand-harvested at the peak of the individual plant's growth to preserve the quality of the fibers.
The Croatian national carrier has asked a Zagreb court to review whether the industrial action at the peak of the tourist season is legal.
Sia reminds us that it's her, though, by letting her voice crack at the peak of the chorus — a beautiful imperfection Adele wouldn't allow.
As proof that some things only get better with age, 54-year-old Downey is arguably at the peak of his powers right now.
Also called black truffles or winter truffles, they sell for top dollar at the peak of the season, wintertime, when the flavor is richest.
"The hit to national house prices is estimated to be near 4 percent at the peak of their impact in summer 2019," said Zandi.
I can't think of another competitive activity in which adults can play at the peak of their abilities and kids can still, often, prevail.
Then, at the peak of her career, she decided she had reached all of her triathlon goals and had a special passion for running.
"Peanuts" was at the peak of its popularity at the time, running in a thousand newspapers, with a devoted daily readership approaching 100 million.
At the peak of his popularity, Mr. Léger's designs were worn by stars and celebrities like Kim Kardashian, Rihanna, Victoria Beckham and Melania Trump.
They estimate the state will need  at least 55,000 hospital beds and between 18,600 to 37,503 ICU beds at the peak of the outbreak.
The explosion took place at the peak of rush hour in Kabul, when the streets were packed with residents making their way to work.
At the peak of the fires more than 55,000 people were evacuated from their homes, Brown wrote in his request to President Donald Trump.
In August, Reuters described how hate speech spread on social media platforms such as Twitter and Facebook at the peak of Myanmar's military crackdown.
She was at the peak of her TV fame, and we were tasked with positioning her as an advocate and activist on children's issues.
If he is called up, then he would have to miss playing for a top Premier League club at the peak of his career.
Whether you're at the peak of your fitness game or fighting for every gain, I can't wait to see your transformative journey at Athleticon.
At the peak of its flight path, Unity experienced a few minutes of weightlessness and looked out into the black skies of the cosmos.
At the peak of his career, he has coasted on the patronage and attention of his married lover, the Countess de Guilleroy, for years.
He was nearly a quarter-century into his career — "at the peak of his life," Ms. Golden Behr said — when he was suddenly gone.
He was nearly a quarter-century into his career — "at the peak of his life," Ms. Golden Behr said — when he was suddenly gone.
At the peak of the blaze, between 543,254 and 21999,229 people were forced to evacuate their homes, including many emergency workers and municipal staff.
Now at 30 years old, Messi has his last, best chance to shine at the peak of his talents on the world's greatest stage.
The army's hurt this week reminds me of the anguish that Musharraf expressed when he was at the peak of his power in 2007.
The most memorable speeches of the night were delivered by women at the peak of their acting prowess, finally claiming their power after long careers.
Hall notes that companies that have been beating on earnings are being unduly punished after their reports, something seen at the peak of market cycles.
In 2016, at the peak of the crisis, more than 3,20193 people are estimated to have died when attempting to make the crossing into Europe.
Paolo Fragomeni can play half a dozen instruments and owned around 4,20.006 LP records and a thousand 20.0084s at the peak of his vinyl collection.
In 2014, Petersen did a star studies analysis of Jennifer Lawrence, then at the peak of her fame, for BuzzFeed, and the piece went viral.
Meanwhile Mrs Merkel, whose preeminence in the CDU wobbled at the peak of Mr Schulz's honeymoon a couple of months ago, will be newly secure.
No one knows exactly who the bones belong to It's unclear why the forefathers of Parte left their dead at the peak of the hill.
The data, though, comes at a turbulent time for the league, one where its players have publicly mulled retirement at the peak of their careers.
Large non-manufacturers plan to raise capex by 11.2 percent, which would be the fastest increase since 1990 at the peak of the bubble economy.
The V4 felt (literally) marginalised by Angela Merkel's decision to keep her country's borders open to refugees at the peak of the crisis in 2015.
Arthur: The response was crazy because it was at the peak of its growth during that time, and then they had the financial crash afterwards.
That attack at the peak of Spain's tourist season left victims sprawled across the street, spattered with blood and writhing in pain from broken limbs.
At the peak of her stardom, Reynolds was drawn into a scandal when her husband, singer Eddie Fisher, began an affair with actress Elizabeth Taylor.
The visitors descending on the Eiffel Tower at the peak of the August tourist season are voicing frustration that the beloved Paris monument is closed.
Every day, about five new cases arrive at the Recife hospital, compared to 18 at the peak of the crisis in late November, says Rocha.
Wall Street banks sold $854.6 billion worth of U.S. residential mortgage backed securities at the peak of issuance in 2006, according to Thomson Reuters data.
I, Tonya (2017) At the peak of ice skating season, this biographical film of Olympic figure skater Tonya Harding (Margot Robbie) is streaming on Hulu.
It was repealed by the socialists after widespread protests at the peak of the country's debt crisis in 2011, and reinstated by Syriza in 2017.
The comedian Lewis Black will perform four nights of stand-up at the Marquis Theater on Broadway this fall at the peak of election season.
At the peak of the demonstrations there were an estimated 1,200 protesters on the streets of the downtown district, said Portland Police Chief Danielle Outlaw.
That's out of more than 22016,22017 total fatal drug overdoses, which is higher than the death toll for HIV at the peak of the epidemic.
That's out of more than 70,000 total fatal drug overdoses, which is higher than the death toll for HIV at the peak of the epidemic.
Several states around the country raised money on the domestic bond market and from banks to fund infrastructure projects at the peak of oil prices.
Many people paid top dollar for homes at the peak of the last real estate boom and have yet to see their home values recover.
In London recently, I visited friends at the peak of middle-class careers who are living crammed with their children in a one-bedroom rental.
" Brian Williams, at the peak of his power, with a nightly audience four times the size of Kelly's, tried a Sunday-night newsmagazine, "Rock Center.
The fire is hitting at the peak of the summer tourist season, which will hurt nearby businesses that depend on this income stream for revenue.
Barely two years after it launched, Zenefits received a lofty $4.5 billion valuation in early 2015 at the peak of the frothy venture capital market.
In 2017, 64 percent of American households owned their home — down from 69 percent at the peak of the housing bubble, which was around 2005.
At the peak of his talents, he claims, he earned better marks than Itzhak Perlman at a jury evaluation at Juilliard in the early 1960s.
An estimated 953,000 United States troops were in Afghanistan at the peak of war operations; that number would dwindle to 10,000 under Mr. Obama's strategy.
That acceleration led Cuomo to raise the state's projection of hospital beds it will need at the peak of the outbreak from 110,000 to 140,000.
For every misguided, ill-fitting Grammy collaboration that should have never existed, there's an unforgettable performance of a superstar at the peak of their abilities.
Despite this, Baby Yoda is, in fact, so lovable that its lovability is evidence of storytellers and character designers at the peak of their powers.
Twenty-thousand years ago, at the peak of the last ice age, early human ancestors were migrating from their origins in Africa to East Asia.
"It's a really problematic market, particularly at the peak of bubbles and the peak of the cycle," he said on the "Stansberry Investor Hour" podcast.
At the peak of EXIM's activity in 20093, the bank financed $35.8 billion in transactions, supporting thousands of small business customers and 255,000 U.S. jobs.
At the peak of Russian spending in 22019, U.S. military expenditures of approximately $600 billion were still nearly nine times greater than Russia's $70 billion.
But in September 2019 at the peak of the outbreak, 20 out of 20 THC-containing products seized by law enforcement contained vitamin E acetate.
Tsipras took over from the conservatives in 2015 as Greece was at the peak of a financial crisis which had ravaged the country since 2010.
The railway was finished well ahead of schedule by China Road and Bridges Corporation and launched at the peak of campaigning ahead of elections on Aug.
At the peak of its success, the once-iconic video rental chain had more than 9,000 stores and employed more than 84,000 people worldwide, Deadline reported.
You're surrounded by water, but none of it is necessarily drinkable — and there's certainly no bodega at the peak of that mountain range you just climbed.
Thain oversaw Bank of America's acquisition of the firm for $50 billion in stock and approved large executive bonuses at the peak of the financial crisis.
The long-to-short ratio reached 13 times "at the peak of the oil price euphoria last fall" and averaged 8.5 times in 2018, RBC notes.
Governor Christie, at the peak of the Ebola outbreak in west Africa, you ordered an American nurse who landed at Newark Airport be detained and quarantined.
Magic Leap got its first round of funding at the peak of Oculus hype, about six months after Facebook acquired the VR company for $2 billion.
Considering that at the peak of its success, Yahoo was valued at $2013 billion, this is yet another benchmark moment in the company's fall from grace.
At the peak of his career, Brendan Fraser was known for his high-flying, physical roles in movies like George of the Jungle and The Mummy.
Taking on a leader who was at the peak of his powers rather than an ailing nonagenarian, they faced a tougher task than their Zimbabwean counterparts.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Karyn Golden's income was approaching $6,224 as she lived a carefree single existence at the peak of her career in Chicago, 25 years ago.
When Emma Watson was at the peak of her Harry Potter fame, living what appeared to be the most glamorous life, she didn't feel like herself.
The number of rigs operating in North Dakota fell from just under 200 at the peak of exploration in 2014 to just more than 30 today.
Hawkins left the band in 2006 and checked into rehab, later saying that he'd spent £150,000 on cocaine a year at the peak of their success.
And he's in awe of the Egyptians, who, even at the peak of their glorious civilization, had intimations of their own extinction, and — could this be?
At the peak of the flooding, waters rose by seven feet in 15 minutes, according to a 1992 report by the Manila Observatory's Environmental Research Division.
But much of the Time Warner leadership team had also lived through the company's disastrous merger with AOL at the peak of the dot-com bubble.
It plunged to around 28503 during the Great Depression and reached a high of more 22019 in 1999 at the peak of the dot-com boom.
At the peak of the crisis, prices were doubling every 2800 hours and monthly inflation peaked at 2000 billion percent in 22010, Cato Institute economists estimate.
The index of the bloc's big banks plunged on Thursday to the level it hit in 2012 at the peak of the euro zone debt crisis.
At 35, Rodgers only has so many years left at the peak of his powers — hopefully, he and the Packers can make the most of them. 
At the peak of my local political columnist career, my work appeared in three San Diego county dailies, three community weeklies and one occasional national outlet.
Their marathon set was an example of a band playing at the peak of their abilities, with a might and passion that's both inspiring and frightening.
He raves about the the crystalline sound design in EDM ("All these different soundscapes to intensify the feeling of excitement at the peak of the night").
At the peak of his success, he carried himself as a living caricature of the larger-than-life Hollywood executive, often prone to issuing sweeping pronouncements.
At the peak of the embassy occupation, some 50 people were inside, sleeping on the floor, sharing cooking duties and engaging in art and music activities.
Flights at Britain's second-largest airport were halted for nearly 24 hours at the peak of the holiday season after two drones were spotted flying nearby.
Today, we're building fewer than half as many new single-family homes per year as we did at the peak of the housing boom in 2006.
President Trump took office at the peak of this local wave of violence and announced that he was making the gang a federal law-enforcement priority.
"It's just the right time with the Cup in New Zealand and so many of our great sailors at the peak of their careers," he said.
Cuomo said the state has raised their projection for the number of hospital beds needed at the peak of COVID-19 cases from 110,000 to 140,000.
In other words, even at the peak of their deficit-hawk posturing, all Republicans really had to offer was redistribution from the poor to the rich.
About 40 percent fewer children were born in Japan last year than in 1949, at the peak of the country's post-World War II baby boom.
Right now, the United States has about 280,000 troops in the country, down from about 100,000 at the peak of the war nearly a decade ago.
At the peak of the outbreak, 22019 new cases were being diagnosed per week, with a total of nearly 22017 cases eventually reported, according to HuffPost.
Despite having political skills far superior to President Trump's, Nixon never managed to "consolidate control of the F.B.I." in 1972, at the peak of his popularity.
Your NTMA is just cock-a-hoop, at actually getting, you know, 1% money, rather than 14% ten-year yield at the peak of the crisis.
The U.S. blamed an Iranian-backed militia and, at the peak of a series of retaliatory exchanges with Iran, killed the country's top general, Maj. Gen.
At the peak of the war in southern Afghanistan, more than 20,000 Marines flooded the Taliban stronghold, pushing the insurgents out of several districts in Helmand.
Single-family home starts, which were at an 821,000 annual rate in March, are about half what they were at the peak of the housing bubble.
More than $200 billion has been wiped off the value of global cryptocurrencies at the peak of the recent sell-off, which extended into Wednesday morning.
At the peak of the ISAF mission around 150,000 foreign soldiers were deployed in Hindu Kush compared with around 17,000 now - of which 10,000 are Americans.
The study shows that the U.S. provided even less public funding for higher education in 2014 than at the peak of the financial crisis in 85033.
"And the previous Uber CEO (Travis Kalanick), he had a different value at the peak of his hierarchy than I'm sure Dara has today," he added.
To go back to that Beyonce comparison, it would be like if Bey, at the peak of her fame, dropped an album of Icelandic sea shanties.
With more than two billion users, Facebook is far larger than the entire internet at the peak of the dot-com bubble in the late 267s.
The attacks came months before an election and at the peak of a tourist season in which Tunisia is hoping for a record number of visitors.
Most unusual is the defiant "Augusta"(1954), a frank expression of Rivers's admiration for the academic tradition, completed at the peak of Abstract Expressionism's international standing.
The fervor around them would be hard to overstate, considering their inventor went into hiding in the Tahoe National Forest at the peak of their popularity.
It was last at 38 percent in an Ifop poll, up 15 points since a low in December at the peak of the yellow-vest crisis.
But when I graduated at the peak of the recession, with no fancy job or prospects on the horizon, my anxiety was at an all-time high.
First off, let's start with its interior, which takes Audi's position at the peak of the industry for interior design and pushes it further up the mountain.
On the contrary, Nixon may also have been the president who most unabashedly rubbed elbows (and did business) with the mob at the peak of its powers.
Today, the area has recovered from the grisly scenes that were prevalent at the peak of the outbreak, but poverty and related issues remain to be solved.
RBS has sought to offload the small business lender, a key European Union condition of its taxpayer-funded rescue at the peak of the global financial crisis.
The government estimates that at the peak of production, based on current oil prices, it will earn about $13 billion a year from oil exports, Kamau said.
Clinton, arguably the most famous woman in the United States, boarded the 4 train going uptown on Thursday morning, nearly at the peak of rush-hour traffic.
But a rout in listed internet firms' share prices late last year exacerbated worries that the fund might have invested at the peak of the tech boom.
Yet only at the peak of those two bubbles has America's S&P 500 been higher as a multiple of earnings measured over a ten-year cycle.
Start-ups doing IEOs, however, are raising millions of dollars quickly, sometimes within seconds, reminiscent of a trend seen at the peak of ICOs in early 2017.
"The terms of the proposed merger significantly undervalue Clariant's shares while they simultaneously overvalue Huntsman at the peak of its cyclical commodity business cycle," White Tale said.
Not only was Armstrong was one of the famous frontmen to make black eyeliner iconic, he also did it at the peak of the punk-emo phenomenon.
Nowhere else was the year-on/year-off deployment cycle attempted, let alone sustained, as it was in the United States at the peak of the conflict.
At the peak of the storm more than 130,000 people were without power, and the provincial government said 380 crews are on the ground dealing with outages.
At the peak of her time playing bass for Pixies, Deal co-founded the band in 22019 with Tanya Donelly of Throwing Muses just for some fun.
At the peak of their success, salons across the U.K. were complaining about a lack of business because of the rising band's influence on rebellious British youth.
Parts of Myanmar flood annually at the peak of the monsoon season, causing frequent landslides and widespread damage to farmland and infrastructure in the Southeast Asian nation.
Planning permission for the three kilometre runway was secured in August 2007 at the peak of Ireland's economic boom, before a banking crisis led to international bailout.
At the peak of the problem a few years ago, an estimated 40% of teachers in the province were "ghosts", pocketing a salary and not turning up.
King Bhumibol was at the peak of his popularity then, and he had a chance to steer Thailand into becoming a more stable and progressive constitutional monarchy.
NOT EVEN at the peak of the Greek debt crisis did European Union summits run on as long as the one that began in Brussels last night.
At age ten, I was at the peak of my fandom, attending every Kansas Jayhawks basketball game that I could, the starting lineup and bench rotation memorized.
In the late 90s, when The Prodigy were at the peak of their fame, the media had a lazy habit of declaring DJs the new rock stars.
I see her pause to ask me to connect at the peak of a mountain after a long hike in Boulder, Colorado, and I shrug it off.
At the peak of the conflict anywhere from 150,000 to 500,000 persons were killed, and the overall destabilization of society contributed to record violence against women nationwide.
It's worth remembering that in 2005, at the peak of his prime, Duncan battled a painful bout of Plantar Fasciitis, an inflammation of tissue in the heel.
There is no sign of any beneficial rains to come, and we're not yet at the peak of the fire season, which normally comes in the fall.
According to Dutch automobile association ANWB, over 700 miles of traffic plagued Dutch roads at the peak of rush hour as the tractors descended on The Hague.
At the peak of China's Covid-19 outbreak, more than half of the country's population — some 760 million people — were living under some form of home lockdown.
It's the first time he has showed his face since 2014, when he gave a sermon in Mosul, Iraq, at the peak of the terrorist group's power.
Arrivals from Turkey have increased in recent weeks with the improved spring weather, though the influx is far smaller than that at the peak of the crisis.
In 1981, at the peak of busing, a Harris Poll of parents whose children were bused to promote integration found only 11 percent viewed the experience negatively.
Tax records also reveal that at the peak of Mr. Trump's financial distress, in 20033, his father extracted an extraordinary sum — nearly $50 million — from his empire.
But that is 1.4 million fewer jobs than the 11 million workers — 5 million in home building — employed at the peak of the housing boom in 2006.
It begins with the death of Brown, just 42 and at the peak of her career when she had a fatal embolism after an appendectomy in France.
Many probably bought homes at the peak of the housing bubble, including expensive houses in higher-income neighborhoods that boasted good schools for their kids, Griffin says.
"Usually a newly elected president is at the peak of their popularity and enjoying their honeymoon after taking office," PPP President Dean Debnam said in a statement.
And by the looks of it, kids — at the peak of their teenage defiance — aren't going to stop unless harsher age-certifying restrictions are put in place.
The storm comes at the peak of the Atlantic hurricane season, which is usually in the weeks surrounding September 10, when weather conditions favor storms forming quickly.
"We may be at the peak of the anti-EM trade, we've had a very strong dollar, rising interest rates, but that's almost getting priced," he said.
It's the first time in the city's history that waters have been recorded at the peak of 1.40 meters, or 4.5 feet, five times in one year.
Hazard is undoubtedly one of the stars of the tournament in Russia and at 27-years-old, wearing the captain's armband, at the peak of his powers.
The previous time the clock got this close was in 1953, at the peak of the Cold War when the U.S. and Soviet Union tested hydrogen bombs.
Last quarter that business only managed to generate $1 billion in revenue, roughly a quarter of what Goldman posted at the peak of the bond trading boom.
After 11 years in the adult film industry, 6623-year-old Lindsey Leigh is at the peak of her career, with a successful cam business and growing fanbase.
However, even at the peak of the dot com boom, online news was viewed as a profitable extension of regular print news media, rather than a direct competitor.
The current reckoning around past sexual harassment comes when the family is no longer at the peak of its political powers, and therefore easier to step out against.
The rise and rise of Mexican fintech In May 1999, I joined one of the hottest startups in Latin America at the peak of the Internet bubble: Submarino.
The Sofia Centre opened its doors in a moment of acute crisis, at the peak of the Beast from the East weather front that brought sub-zero temperatures.
In the 80s, at the peak of the AIDS crisis, the Court assumed a more serious tone, concentrating their fundraising efforts to support HIV/AIDS research and services.
A stretch of grass rolls over this crypt, beneath which lie the remains of the artist, who died at the peak of his career from a brain tumor.
" Added Shariatzadeh: "While she was at the peak of her career, she gave it all up to move her family to Canada to give us a better future.
Shift At the peak of the financial crisis, David Beattie was living the same nightmare haunting millions of Americans: He had been laid off late in his career.
Though hundreds of thousands of migrants crossed into Hungary from the Balkans at the peak of the crisis the majority went on to richer parts of western Europe.
In a separate report this week, Goldman Sachs estimated that at the peak of autonomous car saturation, America's professional drivers could lose up to 25,000 jobs a month.
At the peak of the storm, a large, pre-pubescent teen in an I <3 Israel shirt repeatedly told his mom how depressing and sad the parade was.
On March 20, 1995, two physicists, an artificial intelligence researcher, an engineer, and a heart doctor entered the Tokyo subway system at the peak of morning rush hour.
Some scientists and researchers believe that because our eyes are at the peak of their perception when they detect the color green, the shade may calm us down.
Remember, every Republican in the House voted against a stimulus even during the darkest days of the slump, when Mr. Obama was at the peak of his popularity.
The 1990 and 1997 summits both took place at the peak of American triumph, when the Russian state was very much a supplicant to the world's only superpower.
Only 21% of Americans think the budget deficit is a "very serious" problem -- down from a broad 2504% in 22.9 at the peak of the tea party surge.
The figures for torque and horsepower that are put on dealership stat sheets and in commercials are, generally, the numbers at the peak of each of these lines.
The brighter outlook is good news for Macron, whose popularity has started to recover from its worst level at the peak of the "yellow vest" crisis in December.
For much of its history, it sat at the peak of GM's famous-brand ladder: You entered your automotive life with a Chevy and closed it with one.
He added that the state's projection for hospital beds it will need at the peak of the outbreak will be around 140,000 — though it currently has only 53,000.
The turning point comes at the "peak" of the night, the moment when the shrooms have well and truly kicked in and everything is beautiful and nothing hurts.
The division was responsible for a portfolio of home-equity loans that Wells Fargo had bought from another company at the peak of the financial crisis in 22.
It is the first time he has shown his face since 2014, when he gave a sermon in Mosul, Iraq, at the peak of the terrorist group's power.
It is the first time he has shown his face since 26, when he gave a sermon in Mosul, Iraq, at the peak of the terrorist group's power.
Most of those killed on the Gaza side were shot by Israeli forces, half of them in a single day, May 14, at the peak of the campaign.
At the peak of SARS, Green noted, domestic tourist growth in the second quarter of 2003 fell 45% year on year, and revenue from that activity plunged 64%.
That means that even after a reduction, its output would remain higher than it was at the peak of the oil glut in the first half of 2016.
Shown here is the look that defined 2015: ankle boots, a long stretch of leg, a flowerlike blossom top and a fur pompom at the peak of knitted hats.
The wildfire that comes at the peak of tourist season shut down a key route into the park and prompted mandatory evacuations for Yosemite Cedar Lodge and nearby communities.
But even to this moment, some of these sources ... Harvey was not at the peak of power when he was taken down this way by a multitude of women.
Getting from Berkeley to the South Bay at the peak of morning traffic is truly cruel and unusual punishment, and my round-trip commute takes up to four hours.
At Friday's close, they had fallen 37 percent since Fields took over three years ago at the peak of the U.S. auto industry's recovery from the crisis last decade.
At the peak of the abuse Matthew Herrick suffered, 16 men showed up every day at his door, each one expecting either violent and degrading sex, drugs, or both.
Can you imagine Harry Styles, at the peak of One Direction's success, accepting a film role that required him to dissolve a dead cat in a jar of acid?
As a share of GDP, Americans are now richer than they were at the peak of the dot-com bubble and the real-estate bubble, according to the Fed.
The number of asylum-seekers arriving in Germany every month has fallen from around 200,000 at the peak of the refugee crisis in 2015 to under 10,000 in May.
Barry Sanders won't be the only Detroit Lion to retire at age 30, at the peak of his career—soon Calvin Johnson will join him, sources have told ESPN.
At the peak of the housing bubble in 2006, 99 percent of those counties were considered affordable, but mortgage standards, rates and down payments were far different back then.
At the peak of the group's expansion in early 2016 it could draw on as many as 6,000 fighters and controlled swaths of territory, including the town of Sirte.
While a big number, the $1.34 trillion total for all student debt does not represent near the $10.6 trillion of mortgage debt outstanding at the peak of the crisis.
Orcas is popular with hikers, who are rewarded with sweeping sea views at the peak of Mount Constitution in Moran State Park and on Turtleback Mountain, among other places.
A wide area of pine forests has been burned, officials said, noting that the fires have erupted at the peak of the tourist season at Croatia's famous Adriatic coast.
Papademos, 69, who was caretaker prime minister for a few months at the peak of the debt crisis five years ago, did not have life-threatening injuries, they said.
If the sort of reach-across-the-aisle politics McCain practiced at the peak of his maverick period were ever popular, they have now been nearly entirely wiped out.
In 2017, at the peak of the mobile phone price wars, the Federal Reserve said prices were falling fast enough to meaningfully reduce inflation across the entire American economy.
ORIGINAL STORY: At least four people are dead and five more injured after a gunman opened fire at the peak of rush hour in downtown Cincinnati, Ohio, Thursday morning.
At the peak of the refugee crisis in late 2015 and early 2016, thousands of asylum seekers were arriving on the islands of the Aegean from Turkey every day.
At the peak of the crisis, at least 4,500 Haitians were stuck in Tijuana, with civil society groups and individuals assuming most of the burden of caring for them.
The Queensland government has announced an AU$1 million assistance package for farmers, some of whom have had to dump their entire harvests at the peak of the season.
The flow of refugees across the Aegean is far lower than it was at the peak of the crisis in 2016, when thousands of people tried to cross daily.
Ms. Nottage, a Pulitzer Prize winner for "Ruined," is writing at the peak of her powers, and the superb cast and the director, Kate Whoriskey, rise to the occasion.
At Wednesday's close, Cisco's market value was $208.08 billion, still just a third of the $619 billion it was worth at the peak of the dotcom boom in 2000.
"Someone You Loved," which is at the peak of its reign, is pleasant enough and potently effective — emotionally abusive piano, resonant singing, a swell that could cause a tsunami.
Yevhen Fedchenko, a journalism professor at Kyiv-Mohyla Academy, helped start StopFake in March 2014 to heighten public awareness of Russian misinformation at the peak of the Ukraine crisis.
The influx, though far below the thousands of daily arrivals at the peak of the crisis in 2015, has put an increasing strain on already intensely overcrowded reception centers.
At the peak of the American military surge, when President Barack Obama sharply escalated the number of troops, he served in Kabul as the deputy commanding general for operations.
Over Christmas, Nielsen reported Juul had achieved a 46.8 percent market share — exceeding the top market share achieved by Marlboro cigarettes at the peak of that product's measured success.
It blithely quadrupled its balance sheet, swallowing Bankers Trust (which Enrich generously labels a third-rate firm) and purchasing a dicey mortgage shop at the peak of the bubble.
In fact, the steel-making era is the one that Mr. Trump harks back to when talking about the time when America was at the peak of its power.
The aim was to secure access to raw materials but many deals were badly timed, with high prices paid at the peak of the commodity cycle between 29 and 219.
At least half an inch (1.3 cm) of rain an hour is expected to fall over the region at the peak of the latest storm, running from about 2 a.m.
Protesters threw cobblestones at riot police through clouds of tear gas in front of Paris' Arc de Triumphed monument, which was ransacked at the peak of the protests in December.
However, Adani's own legal expert, Jerome Fahrer, told Queensland's Land Court that, realistically, the figures would be much lower—probably only around 2,400 at the peak of the mine's construction.
RBS has sought to offload the small business lender as a key European Union condition of its taxpayer-funded rescue at the peak of the 2007-08 global financial crisis.
Proud and muscular figures staring out from its sleeve, all strong chins and bulging thighs; athletes at the peak of their physical prowess, at the top of their respective sports.
The preference shares were issued to the government under a 28 billion euro liquidity support scheme extended to Greek banks in 2008 at the peak of the global credit crisis.
Otsuka drew the short straw of being Igor Vochanchyn's warm up match in the PRIDE 2000 Grand Prix when the Ice Cold Ukranian was at the peak of his powers.
At the peak of its success earlier this decade, he notes, the Spanish club had a high proportion of local players and played a philanthropic role in the local community.
At the peak of the migrant boom some 6,000 people were directly employed in ferrying people north or providing food and lodging on the way, according to the Dutch study.
At the peak of these races in 1886 one competitor, Alexander Duguid, set 246,230 "ems" (the width of the font's point size) in an hour, roughly 23,2000 letters and spaces.
Citywide, rents rose by 12.3% in the year to September, and are now 23% higher than at the peak of the "Celtic Tiger" property bubble in 2008, which spectacularly burst.
In 1997, Circuit City was perhaps at the peak of its powers as a retail chain, and it was in a position to help shape the way we used technology.
At the peak of the euro zone crisis, the spread was almost 150 bps, and in the wake of the Lehman Brothers collapse in 2008 it was almost 230 bps.
Protesters hurled cobblestones at riot police through clouds of tear gas in front of the Arc de Triomphe monument, which was ransacked at the peak of the protests in December.
Protesters lobbed cobblestones at riot police through clouds of tear gas in front of Paris' Arc de Triomphe monument, which was ransacked at the peak of the protests in December.
In Alameda County, for example, some zip codes have lead poisoning rates higher than those found in Flint, Michigan, at the peak of that city's water contamination crisis (reut.rs/2XUaLWq).
Protesters threw cobblestones at riot police through clouds of tear gas in front of Paris' Arc de Triomphe monument, which was ransacked at the peak of the protests in December.
Now you can begin to see why it spiked up in the US at the peak of alcohol prohibition, and in Colombia and Mexico at the height of drug prohibition.
All 50 states saw home values increase, and prices are now higher than they were at the peak of the last housing boom, although that does not account for inflation.
Even at the peak of the leadership contest she was there: opening an Alzheimer's charity shop, visiting a DIY store and attending a church service commemorating victims of the Somme.
Citing progress made against the Kincade fire, Newsom said the number of evacuees in Northern California had diminished from 190,000 at the peak of that blaze to 130,000 on Tuesday.
The drawn-out process is a stressful distraction for an artist at the peak of his talents, said Gordon VeneKlasen, Mr. Doig's dealer at Michael Werner Gallery in New York.
At the peak of the epidemic, Denino posted a video titled "A Terrorist Is Trying to Ruin My Life," in which he tearfully asked for help tracking down the swatter.
Even at the peak of the global credit crisis, there has never been an Australian RMBS default, unlike the United States where investors lost billions of dollars in similar debt.
At the peak of the drone attacks in the spring of 2017, coalition forces were working to pry Mosul out of the hands of the Islamic State in northern Iraq.
I eventually did land an IT job at a local company, only to find myself let go again when the company shuttered at the peak of the recession in 2009.
Greece, which shares a long sea border with Turkey, was one of the frontline countries taking in many thousands of refugees and migrants at the peak of the migration crisis.
Of the 6,000 workers who toiled in the lumber fields at the peak of the corps' staffing, a good number were "city bred" — former shop assistants, dressmakers and factory workers.
Rather than be cowed by a Republican field that, at the peak of the Tea Party movement, had been infiltrated by the party's fringe, Reid turned that to his advantage.
At the peak of that process, the impact on Vale's production will be 40 million tonnes of iron ore and 11 million tonnes of iron pellets per year, he said.
At the peak of the heat wave, employers in public administrations in several communes in the east and southeast of Poland ordered their employees to leave work two hours early.
Caterpillar sold about 1,700 large mining trucks at the peak of a recent economic cycle, and "we see significant upside from the roughly 80 units sold last year," Tiss said.
The Zimbabwean government estimates that more than 22 million people in rural areas will face acute food insecurity at the peak of the current "lean season" of January to March.
Waka Flocka is bringing self-awareness and self-deprecating humor to a whole new level -- saying he was a wack rapper at the peak of his career ... but honest nonetheless.
In short, if you expect to be in a lower income bracket in retirement than you'll be at the peak of your career, paying taxes up front will cost you.
Levels of illness, based on outpatient visits and visits to emergency rooms, are "now as high as we observed at the peak of the 23 H1N1 pandemic season," Schuchat said.
S.C.W. SCHUBERT: 'Die Schöne Müllerin' Christian Gerhaher, baritone; Gerold Huber, piano (Sony Classical) It's Mr. Gerhaher at the peak of his abilities, with his marvelous accomplice Mr. Huber, singing Schubert.
At the peak of an expansion in the earlier years of the millennium, the college employed over 1,000 part-time instructors teaching a stimulating array of classes in their fields.
Well over a million migrants and refugees entered Europe at the peak of the influx in 2015, a year when Germany received almost half-a-million applications for asylum alone.
According to Aliou Ndoye, the town's assistant mayor, at the peak of that migration, in 2006, some 973 men from Kayar—which has a population of just 27,000—tried to cross.
Those low break-even costs for drillers are top of mind, with U.S. crude oil trading near $50 a barrel, about half the price it fetched at the peak of 2014.
Start small with a drawer and other miscellaneous spaces, go big and tackle your pantry, or tackle one project at a time until your surroundings are at the peak of organization.
Police said 22,800 people marched at the peak of the procession, but organisers estimated 130,000 turned out — making it one of the largest street protests in the city for several years.
Rather than displaying prescience, the impulse of many executives is to follow the herd, with debt levels and acquisition activity typically rising at the peak of the economic and stockmarket cycles.
The percentage of US leveraged loans rated B3 and below was 36% in July, already past the 33% seen at the peak of the default cycle in 2009, according to Moody's.
But oil is still far cheaper than at the peak of the previous eight-year boom that began in 2000 North Dakota's Bakken oil patch and supercharged the city of Williston.
At the peak of a joint campaign against Abu Sayyaf in Mindanao, the United States had 1,200 special forces in the area providing technical and logistical support to the Philippine military.
"You have many young, inexperienced workers joining the work force today, and many older workers at the peak of their earnings retiring," said Andrew Chamberlain, chief economist at Glassdoor Economic Research.
The MIP process, started at the peak of the euro zone sovereign debt crisis in 2011, is meant to identify growing economic imbalances that could trigger a wider euro zone crisis.
But he said it was not the work he had fallen in love with — not a painting, in his view, created when the artist was at the peak of his fame.
The shares were issued to the government under a 28 billion euro ($34.16 billion) liquidity support scheme extended to Greek banks in 2008 at the peak of the global credit crisis.
"They would need to make the case for why the Army needs to grow to the size it was at the peak of the surges in Iraq and Afghanistan," Harrison said.
Police said 22,800 people marched at the peak of the procession, but organizers estimated 130,000 turned out - making it one of the largest street protests in the city for several years.
"They belong at the peak of pairs skating," the two-time Olympic skating champion and television analyst Dick Button said in an interview with The New York Times during those years.
Many consider it to be one of Ali's greatest showings for the fact that his physical gifts had almost completely deserted him while Shavers was at the peak of his powers.
At the peak of the Central American migrant surge in 2014, Customs and Border Protection reported apprehending 10,600 children and 12,800 families who entered the United States at the southwestern border.
At the peak of an illustrious military career, Milley's non-partisan reputation is being put to the test as he defends the most controversial foreign policy decision of Donald Trump's presidency.
PALAU, March 7-14: The waters around this Micronesian archipelago will teem with bodies both warm and cold during Shark Week, held at the peak of gray reef shark mating season.
At the peak of Cena's wrestling career, the grueling WWE schedule meant he would have to train constantly to stay in shape to perform in more than 250 shows a year.
He sustained the filigree beauty of Chopin's two piano concertos with cool authority; listening to a blind recording, some judged the pianist to be a performer at the peak of his powers.
Revenue in the commodities sector at the 50 biggest investment banks was $4.3 billion last year, down from $15.9 billion in 2008 at the peak of the commodities cycle, according to Coalition.
Years ago, for instance, after watching wild strawberries gradually ripen amongst fields of wildflowers on our 1778 Massachusetts farmstead and then plucking them in June, at the peak of their sweetness – wow!
Now that his father-in-law is in the White House, Kushner is at the peak of his influence, taking meme-worthy trips to Iraq and pow-wowing with heads of state.
Then just 32-years-old, Fraser was at the peak of his feature film career having just starred in a trio of legendary hits: The Mummy, Blast From the Past, and Bedazzled.
Decades before Beyoncé's Lemonade and Ariana Grande's Thank U, Next, it laid the foundation for the deeply persona pop blockbuster, auteured by a strong woman at the peak of her creative powers.
Prices are usually lower in the winter months, in fact 18 percent lower in the Chicago area on average than at the peak of the market in June, according to Re/Max.
Standing by the gate and waiting to board the same flight to New York — at the peak of veepstakes speculation — was none other than Marc Lotter, deputy campaign manager to Indiana Gov.
Yes, it's a chest-beater that practically pummels you into submission, but Houston's force-of-nature vocal — especially when she hits the bridge — captures the diva at the peak of her powers.
While there are few things more satisfying than biting into a juicy strawberry at the peak of its season, the extravagance of buying only fresh produce is going to cost you extra.
The company, which went public at the peak of the dot-com boom in 1999, earned $259 million on revenue of $2.92 billion in its last fiscal year, which ended Feb. 28.
For the man widely credited with saving the euro by promising to do "whatever it takes" at the peak of the region's debt crisis in 2012, it was a fitting swan song.
Over five years in the making, Mori's "Ring: One with Nature" sets a luminous acrylic ring at the peak of the 190-foot-tall Véu da Noiva waterfall in Cunhambebe State Park.
Brazil is at the peak of the exporting season, right after farmers finished collecting the country's second largest crop in its history, estimated at over 114 million tonnes, according to government data.
Police said that 240,000 people participated at the peak of Sunday's protest that saw throngs march down a main street shouting slogans and carrying signs denouncing the legislation and demanding Lam resign.
Typically when you have a DDoS attack, no matter which service you have been using, the vendor charges based on the network bandwidth you are using at the peak of the attack.
When I turned in my resignation at work that very week, they said that I was at the peak of my career, but that I had seemed unhappy for a long time.
Writer Susan Braudy was an employee of Douglas's for three years in the 1980s, at the peak of his career during the making of films such as Wall Street and Fatal Attraction.
Lastly, intelligence organizations are built and operate according to concepts developed at the peak of the industrial era, which championed the principle of the assembly line, which are both linear and cyclical.
Arch Coal, which bought the International Coal Group for $3.4 billion at the peak of the market, said Monday that it would seek Chapter 11 protection to reduce $4.5 billion of debt.
The impact: Martinez notes that the company anticipates having as many as 1,000 workers onsite at the peak of construction, as well as more full-time jobs for the expansion once complete.
It's the sort of thing you might hear at the peak of one of the more unsettling David Lynch films—a soundtrack to the party right before the shit hits the fan.
Behind-the-scenes: Late Thursday afternoon, at the peak of the Sessions' media storm, Trump's top communications staff, including Press Secretary Sean Spicer, huddled in the White House office of Sarah Sanders.
And coming at the peak of the AIDS awareness movement in the early 1990s, the performance has an emotional weight that he himself lamented was often missing from his best-known hits.
Had I been younger 20 years ago and actually owned a Tamagotchi at the peak of their popularity, I'm almost certain I would have remembered what each of these three buttons did.
Nigeria's convoluted exchange rate system has been used to manage what the central bank described as "frivolous" demand for dollars at the peak of a currency crisis which began two years ago.
RATING SENSITIVITIES Future Developments That May, Individually or Collectively, Lead to Negative Rating Action - Operating margins materially below 10%-15% in downturns and below 25%-30% at the peak of up-cycles.
Annual growth in investor credit slowed to an all-time low of 1.6 percent, a long way from the 10 percent-plus seen at the peak of the housing boom in 2015.
Kenny said the past few days had reminded him of Beijing eight years ago when he was the new kid on the block and Hoy was at the peak of his powers.
AT THE peak of the financial crisis, in 2008, the Office of Fair Trading objected to a merger between Lloyds TSB and HBOS, two big British banks, saying that competition would suffer.
But Djokovic is still at the peak of his powers and still paying close attention to the details — diet, recovery, flexibility — that might help him stay at the summit longer than usual.
At the peak of the conflict nearly a decade ago, the United States had 100,000 troops in Afghanistan leading a 130,000-strong international force to prevent the Taliban from returning to power.
Now drug violence had reached such a pitch—nearly thirty thousand murders in 2017, higher even than at the peak of Mexico's drug wars, in 2011—that entire states were off limits.
Chinese clubs may not quite be at the point of prizing away Europe's key assets, but they are already managing to poach players of substantial ability at the peak of their careers.
For Mr. Lamar, a rapper at the peak of his powers and reach, and one who resists many of mainstream hip-hop's central preoccupations, it's an opportunity to become even more insular.
In Palembang, the capital of the province of South Sumatra, the morning sky turned to dusk at the peak of the eclipse, and streetlights were turned on to assist motorists and pedestrians.
"Experience the restaurant we create at the peak of our journey, but also the process of discovery with the One Star House Party team," One Star House Party writes on their site.
Clubs all over the country threw benefit parties to raise funds for the victims and staff, and EDC conducted a moment of silence at the peak of its Las Vegas flagship festival.
In 1998, at the peak of his fame in the United States, the Japanese pop collagist Keigo Oyamada, who performs as Cornelius, came through New York on his first-ever world tour.
This seemingly fleeting fashion trend attracted arched-eyebrow skepticism in this Styles article by Guy Trebay, which appeared on the front page of this newspaper at the peak of mid-aughts metrosexuality.
The report reveals that New York has just 15% of the ventilators it would need at the peak of a severe flu outbreak like the pandemic that ravaged the world in 1918.
AT THE PEAK of Kublai Khan's empire-building career, his reputation for ferocity was such that Mongol armies conquered some cities with handwritten notes, wrapped around arrows and fired over the walls.
Britain unveiled its "battle plan" to tackle the spread of coronavirus on Tuesday, warning that as many as a fifth of employees could be off work at the peak of the outbreak.
With stable rules and similar tyres to last year, hopes are high of an epic battle between Hamilton at the peak of his powers and the young guns vying to topple him.
With loans available to even the riskiest buyers, builders responded by putting up 1.7 million single-family homes at the peak of the construction boom in 2005, according to the U.S. census.
Indeed, according to the New York Fed, more than 1 million more Americans are behind on their car loans now than at the peak of delinquencies in 2010 after the financial crisis.
Indeed, according to the New York Fed, more than 1 million more Americans are behind on their car loans now than at the peak of delinquencies in 2010 after the financial crisis.
The far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD), off highs reached at the peak of the 2015-2016 migrant crisis, is polling at around 12%-13%, roughly stable with its 2017 election level.
In 2019, Pentagon spending is actually higher than it was at the peak of either the Korean or Vietnam conflicts and may soon be — adjusted for inflation — twice the Cold War average.
The third such incident within a week comes months ahead of an election and at the peak of a tourist season in which Tunisia is hoping for a record number of visitors.
A Bay Area resident, Hitchcock started her personal styling business at the peak of the dot-com boom in 1999, after working in business development and sales at several big tech companies.
At the peak of her fame, one of the wilder reports claims that 193 timber wolves were slaughtered to raise enough funds to bring her to the frontier of the Northwest United States.
Indeed, according to even polls conducted at the peak of the frenzy over the tape this weekend, between two-thirds and three-quarters of GOP voters wanted the party to stand behind Trump.
At the peak of the migration crisis, the German chancellor Angela Merkel said she would not close her borders – a controversial policy amid rising support for populist views in the largest euro economy.
It would be a landmark moment for women's soccer: one of the game's genuine superstars, someone with a foot in two hugely significant markets, opting for Europe at the peak of her powers.
Remember that the iPhone 11 and the Pixel 3, both of which are considered to be right at the peak of phone camera quality, manage to make do with smaller 12-megapixel sensors.
At the peak of the heat, Phoenix may come close to its all-time record high temperature of 20613 degrees Fahrenheit, with extraordinary heat in Las Vegas and Death Valley, California as well.
Why it matters: The number of bankruptcies filed by these farm operations is double the total from 2014 and even surpassed the mark hit in 2010 at the peak of the Great Recession.
At the peak of this era, there were more than 350 government-funded, and often church-run, Native American boarding schools across the US. The schools weren't just a tool for cultural genocide.
But I also think we're now at the peak of its first hype cycle, and important lessons need to be learned, hopefully the easy way, before it begins to achieve its revolutionary potential.
The strike, the first such walkout against the ferry system in 42 years, came at the peak of summer vacation season, posing a potentially crippling blow to tourism across the southeastern Alaska panhandle.
Despite a recent rebound, Macron's popularity was last at 38 percent in an Ifop poll, up 15 points since a low in December at the peak of the anti-government yellow-vest crisis.
Photographed at the peak of life, the bouquets embody both the enhanced fertility some seek, but they also allude to desired termination — the gathered flora all eventually withered and are now long dead.
And this fall, when millions of Muslims make the annual hajj to Mecca, the spiritual heart of Islam, pilgrims will find a city at the peak of almost 40 years of radical modernization.
The "trade-weighted" sterling index, which is adjusted for the currencies of Britain's other trading partners, is still about 5% higher than it was at the peak of the financial crisis (see chart).
"A drop in refinery runs at the peak of summer driving season indicate refiners are dialing back amid faltering profit margins," said Matt Smith, analyst at New York-based oil cargoes tracker Clipperdata.
Adjusting for inflation, Microsoft shares, about $60.60 apiece in after-hours trading Thursday, will have to rise above $85.09 to be worth more than they were at the peak of the internet bubble.
Like his students from Weimar and Dessau, these graduates would become leaders in their fields, and, working at the peak of postwar modernist excitement, they would build government complexes, museums, and epochal skyscrapers.
When Greek Gods turned on each other at the peak of Mount Olympus, whoever was lucky enough to be within watching distance would probably have seen something as wild as Yoel Romero vs.
At the peak of the problem, between 2004 and 1.53, the budget for one class of last-resort antibiotics called carbapenems, used for severe and multidrug-resistant infections, went up more than 400%.
BHP first acquired shale assets in 2011 for more than $22020 billion with the takeover of Petrohawk Energy and shale gas interests from Chesapeake Energy Corp at the peak of the oil boom.
Intel had been a leader in processors at the peak of the PC era, although it has competed hard (and often lost) as smartphones overtook the larger devices as consumers' computers of choice.
But this is a '90s show: It's set at the peak of Mr. Springer's powers, there's nary a mention of the internet, and some of the terminology would be considered more derogatory now.
From October through January, the factory works overtime to handle a non-stop parade of newly harvested olives, processing them at the peak of their flavor before they have a chance to ferment.
Alongside the contractors, at the peak of activity in 23 more than 21972,000 military engineers were in South Vietnam, including Navy Seabees, Army engineers, Air Force "Red Horse" squadrons and Marine combat engineers.
Mr. Smith said that the hospital system had "successfully pried" 150,000 masks out of the United States strategic reserve, but that would last only a few days at the peak of the pandemic.
So it was with commercial real estate defaults in the late 1990s, with Japan entering recession at the peak of the dot-com bubble in 2000, and with residential mortgage delinquencies in 2008.
The findings suggest that even when people are youthful and presumably at the peak of their mental prowess, fitness — or the lack of it — may influence how well their brains and minds work.
"In the S&P 500, the 10 largest companies account for 25% of market cap, nearing the 27% share reached at the peak of the Tech Bubble in 2000," the Goldman note stated.
Mass dissemination of these false narratives culminates in the wholesale theft of the victims' peaceful existence and isolates them in their grief at a time when they are at the peak of vulnerability.
So when you have guys who are sort of at the peak of their form saying, "Now's a good time for me to leave the table," that would worry me as a buyer.
Game of Thrones was born in 2011 at the peak of recap culture, and it aired on HBO, a network with enough cultural prestige that even its more minor hits tended to receive recaps.
Amenities were open and visitors posted photos on social media as they hiked in smoky conditions, but the growing flames shut down a key route into the park at the peak of tourist season.
"Just to put this in perspective, at the peak of the U.S. housing bubble in 2007 and 2008, it was taking $3 of debt to create $1 of GDP growth in the United States."
It remains rare indeed to see two headlining actors, arguably at the peak of their careers and box office potential, split the starring role on a new production pretty much straight down the middle.
Temperatures reached 127 F (52.8 C) in California's Death Valley at the peak of the heat wave on Tuesday afternoon but cooler weather was expected across the region by the end of the week.
But at the peak of his career in the late '90s, Carvey stepped away to raise his two sons Dex and Thomas, now 28 and 26, respectively, with his wife since 1983, Paula Zwagerman.
Lloyds' Berlin office, located on the city's famous Alexanderplatz, was a former Bank of Scotland branch the group inherited when it took over HBOS at the peak of the financial crisis a decade ago.
The weather this week has been unseasonably hot, with temperatures on Tuesday reaching about 90 degrees Fahrenheit — rare in Fort McMurray even at the peak of summer — with relative humidity of just 13 percent.
If the modern dance music's pulsating beats can be said to mimic the beat of the heart in various states of emotion, then "Clarity" catches the listener at the peak of sweaty-palmed excitement.
Reports of as many as 200 climbers at the peak of the mountain Wednesday causing a traffic jam may have contributed to the deaths, according to ABC News and the South China Morning Post.
At the peak of the boom, Ulaanbataar was teeming with hopeful expatriates and sushi bars, promises of luxury hotels and even a Louis Vuitton boutique all jostled for a slice of the newfound wealth.
On top of the safety concerns and ethical questions raised by the payments, the White House argued that NBC was dangerously heightening tensions between the two superpowers at the peak of Cold War anxiety.
In July 2007, at the peak of the buyout boom, Hexion, a company owned by the private equity firm Apollo Global Management, agreed to pay $6.5 billion for the chemical maker the Huntsman Corporation.
In 1953, bearing a bottle of Jack Daniel's, Rauschenberg visited de Kooning, who was then at the peak of his influence in New York, and asked for a drawing in order to erase it.
The Van Pelt were only active for four years in the mid-90s, calling it quits at the peak of their success, but interest in the NYC post-hardcore group has only increased since.
At the peak of the heat wave between July 1 and the Fourth of July holiday, more than 50% of the lower 53 states are forecast to see high temperatures exceeding 90 degrees Fahrenheit.
About a month before Paul Graham wrote one of the first checks to Airbnb, at the peak of the global financial crisis, he wrote about why to start a company in a bad economy.
At the peak of the Flint water crisis a couple of years ago, it was Dr. Brown's that delis sent in care packages for the city's elderly Jewish population to provide comfort and familiarity.
The idea is to reduce the number of people who are sick at the peak of the virus's spread, so that the health system isn't overwhelmed, and more people can get life-saving care.
Daily swings like this over a two-week period were only seen at the peak of the financial crisis and in 230 when U.S. sovereign debt got its first-ever downgrade, the firm said.
At the peak of the crisis, my agents spent as much as 60% of their time processing, transporting, feeding and providing medical care to those we apprehended rather than patrolling and securing the border.
At the peak of the SARS outbreak in 2003, the authorities banned the sale of civets and culled the existing stocks, but within months they ended the ban and trade had resumed as before.
Other towns got in on the action until, at the peak of burro mania in the 1980s, a top racer could live off nothing but prize money from a dozen races in three states.
A few days into the storm, Ms. Alberts's group began staffing a missing persons booth downtown at the George R. Brown Convention Center, which, at the peak of the crisis, housed some 10,30 evacuees.
But at the peak of their prosperity on the pole, Destiny gets pregnant, and America is hit with the 2008 financial crisis, making it near impossible for a single mom to find a job.
At the peak of the stock's value last July, her investment would have been worth about half a billion dollars, an amount that accounts for a sale she made of some stock last March.
Finally This is an important note from Larry: At the peak of the action, our main man is six feet deep in investigations and he goes out to give a speech to his supporters.
Nevertheless, there are concerns among some investors that these IPOs may be coming at the peak of the market, when the benchmark S&P 500 Index has risen more than 200 percent since 2008.
At the peak of his career, Reynolds was one of the most bankable actors in the film industry, reeling off a series of box-office smashes until a career downturn in the mid-19793s.
They have played together only once at the Players Championship — in the third round in 2001 — when Woods was at the peak of the powers that brought him 14 major championships in barely a decade.
His statement on Thursday said his termination had prevented him from playing at the "peak of his career" and on the cusp of a Rugby World Cup, which could have generated greater exposure and opportunities.
At 27, she is at the peak of her powers but needs to show more consistency in the second week if she is to progress beyond the last 16 at Wimbledon for the first time.
Their divers found 70% of reefs were bleached in April, at the peak of a heatwave, which is attributed partly to El Niño but also to the warming trend we're causing by burning fossil fuels.
Even though Russians now travel abroad more often than at the peak of the rouble's depreciation to record lows, first touched in 2014 and then revisited in 2016, this does not affect the currency market.
The company was de-listed from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in 2014, and had removed around 6,000 jobs, at least a third of its workforce, at the peak of the airline's crisis in 2015.
Jackson was a successful combat surgeon who oversaw a few dozen staffers at the peak of his wartime service and now supervises a small staff of about 70 people in the White House medical office.
Tents went up at Hahn airport, which at the peak of the crisis accommodated 700 people; then refugees were sent to emergency centres like the nearby Haus Helvetia, a handsome Wilhelmine mansion overlooking the Rhine.
Like Lewis said ten freaking years ago, banana peels don't "quickly disappear"; at the peak of Ben Nevis, which is 33,409 feet above sea level; it can take years for a single peel to decompose.
Keeping you calm Some scientists and researchers also believe that because our eyes are at the peak of their perception to detect the wavelengths corresponding with the color green, the shade may calm us down.
By comparison, unskilled workers rushed in droves to North Dakota at the peak of the natural gas boom in 2013, when wildcat drillers were paying entry-level rig hands an average of $66,000 a year.
Despite the optimism, there are some concerns that these tech IPOs may be coming at the peak of the market, when the benchmark S&P 393 Index has risen more than 200 percent since 2008.
This is what Jet Li looked like just 12 years ago, at the peak of his action movie career ... but now he looks much older than his 55 years ... as he deals with medical issues.
Malaysia Airlines was de-listed from the Kuala Lumpur Stock Exchange in 2014, and had removed around 6,000 jobs - at least a third of its workforce - at the peak of the airline's crisis in 2015.
At the peak of Tutu Pombo's wealth, Kayapo people told me, he had five hundred head of cattle, an airplane, and houses in Tucumá and Belém; he also had numerous wives, including several white women.
Allison Elliott, senior wealth planning strategist for Wells Fargo Private Bank, said she worked with a couple in their 50s who were set to do extensive estate planning at the peak of the oil boom.
And at the peak of the eclipse, for 77 minutes, the moon was bathed in a somber red-orange hue, the result of all the sunrises and sunsets on Earth projecting themselves onto the moon.
In the United States, in fact, border crossings have been low for years, and in Europe they are now far lower than they were at the peak of the refugee crisis a few years ago.
They estimate the state will need between 18,600 to 37,200 ICU beds and at least 55,503 hospital beds at the peak of the outbreak across the state, which he predicted will take about 45 days.
Mr. Godard was at the peak of his counterculture prestige when, having failed to interest John Lennon in playing Leon Trotsky, he made his first English-language film with Mr. Jagger and the Rolling Stones.
Likewise, by some estimates, at the peak of the coming crisis, the country as a whole may need three to four times as many ventilators as currently exist in hospitals and in the national stockpile.
James is operating at the peak of his powers, with averages of 34.3 points, 9.4 rebounds and 9 assists through the first two rounds of the playoffs, all while shooting 153 percent from the field.
At the peak of the K-beauty trend, a 10-step beauty routine was not only heralded as the answer to a flawless complexion, but it also came to exemplify one form of self-care.
They were part of a major industry: Moon estimates in her book that at the peak of U.S. troop strength in the 1980s, the kichijong economy contributed 5 percent of South Korea's gross domestic product.
And looking at them together — one a dynamic composition with pointed political undertones done by the artist at the peak of his powers, the other static, unconvincing and entirely tame — might be puzzling for some.
Alfred E. Smith, a former governor of New York, announced the Empire State Building in 1929, at the peak of a building frenzy not so different from that which preceded the 2008 crash or … now.
National parks have been closed and people urged earlier this week to evacuate large parts of NSW's south coast and Victoria's north eastern regions, magnets for holidaymakers at the peak of Australia's summer school holidays.
The typical unemployed person over age 21960 needed 265 weeks to find a new job during the third quarter this year — far less than at the peak of the recession, when they needed 237 weeks.
By contrast, the industrial sources put IJmuiden's profit margins at about three percent, albeit down from around 30 percent in 2007 at the peak of the steel boom that has since turned into a bust.
The national mood has also been darkened by massive bushfires sweeping the states of Victoria and New South Wales, blanketing Sydney with smoke and squeezing the tourist trade at the peak of the summer season.
"The Story of Adidon" came right at the peak of people's readiness to shrug Push off into Meek territory, but he ended up packaging a diss song, gossip, and previously unseen, humiliating photos for impact.
All of the main measures of labour underutilisation reported by the Bureau of Labour Statistics are at or below their pre-crisis trough, and near to where they were at the peak of the dotcom boom.
Never the straightest of drivers even at the peak of his career, the 48-year-old is not an ideal fit for the tight Le Golf National course, where the long rough routinely punishes errant shots.
It was the third such incident within a week and came as Tunisia prepares for autumn elections and at the peak of a tourist season in which the country hopes to draw record numbers of visitors.
The big selling point of Snatched is that it's a mother-daughter comedy starring Amy Schumer, a white-hot A-lister at the peak of her career; and Goldie Hawn, a living legend back from hiatus.
Illustration: Sam Woolley (Gizmodo)At the peak of summer, when just walking to and from the corner store necessitates a shower and a change of clothes, air-conditioning can seem almost too good to be true.
He persuaded his manager to organise a meeting with Muhammad Ali, at that time at the peak of his powers, who happened to be in London, where Jim Brown was shooting a film at that time.
If you have the bad luck to buy a house in a declining neighborhood — or at the peak of a housing bubble, like in 2007 — you could wind up having your home equity totally wiped out.
At the peak of the brain drain in 1979, only 8% of Taiwanese who studied abroad returned to the island after completing their courses, wrote Kevin O'Neill in a paper published by the Migration Policy Institute.
At the peak of the epidemic, around 37.1, the virus was killing blacks at an age-adjusted rate of nearly 210 per 100,000—or three times the rate at which opioid overdoses killed whites in 2017.
At the peak of morning rush hour, a man tried to set off a pipe bomb strapped to himself at the city's Port Authority Bus Terminal, near Times Square, but the device failed, according to authorities.
CISO estimates that at the peak of the eclipse, the state's normal solar output of about 8,800 MW will be reduced to 5003,100 MW and then surge to more than 9,000 MW when the sun returns.
Few American viewers who encounter these idyllic scenes know that at the peak of the trans-Atlantic slave trade, upward of one in six captured human beings sent to America originated from the Mandinka ethnic group.
There should not be anything odd about a 53-year-old leaving high office at the peak of his powers wanting to use his experience and contacts to build a second career and make some money.
After losing out on two years at the peak of his fighting ability, Nurmagomedov will be on a collision course to show people he can fulfill his potential at the forefront of the UFC's lightweight division.
At the peak of my self-hatred I hit the thinnest I've ever been, and the compliments poured in, confirming what I'd always believed; I was more worthy in others' eyes now that I was skinny.
The blast walls are the most visible legacy of the American war, and they are not exclusive to Afghanistan: At the peak of violence in Baghdad, there was hardly a street without blast barriers or walls.
Producers that invested billions of dollars in oil sands reservoirs chose to operate at a loss rather than shut barrels in even at the peak of the crude price rout in the first quarter of 2000.
Algren's late-career slide into irrelevance, Asher says, was no impartial operation of fashion or taste but the result of an orchestrated plot by Hoover's F.B.I. to silence him, at the peak of the McCarthy era.
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Despite the optimism, there are also mounting concerns that these tech IPOs may be coming at the peak of the market, when the benchmark S&P 500 Index has risen more than 200 percent since 2008.
Frozen forever at the peak of his fame, Williams's myth was further cemented by the eerie fact that his song "I'll Never Get Out of This World Alive" reached No. 1 within days of his death.
They have approximately a 0.0 percent chance to win four of the next six games without their best player operating at the peak of his powers for 40-plus minutes on both ends of the court.
It was not immediately known who was behind the attacks, which took place months before an election and at the peak of a tourist season in which Tunisia is hoping for a record number of visitors.
In most parts of the United States, including New York City, health officials have presumed that the risk of Zika infection is low, except possibly at the peak of summer, the height of the mosquito season.
How to flatten the curveHealth experts are urging interventions that help "flatten the curve" — in other words, slow the virus' spread to reduce the number of people who are sick at the peak of the outbreak.
In February, at the peak of the coronavirus outbreak in China, the number of people using ride hailing app Didi plunged by nearly 60% in cities like Beijing and Shanghai, according to research company Arora Mobile.
This move is expected to decrease the number of American troops deployed here, currently about 5,000, which was already a fraction of the 170,000 troops serving in Iraq at the peak of American involvement in 2007.
At the peak of that boom in 2006, the financial sector accounted for roughly 43 percent of a U.S. economy that — while not hitting a Trumpian 4 percent — was growing at about 3 percent a year.
Dr. Devi said as we get into our 40s and 50s, our memories can be challenged by the multitasking brought on by being at the peak of our professional careers and caring for children or parents.
At the peak of the America-I-Was-Promised hierarchy is a weekend afternoon with a beer in hand, watching football (US pigskin or otherwise) on TV while ensconced in an overstuffed La-Z-Boy recliner.
McGregor has not celebrated victory since 2016, when he was at the peak of his powers having dominated Eddie Alvarez at UFC 205, becoming the UFC&aposs first ever champion in two weight classes at once.
But the president's no-compromise, litigation-first defense strategy has created a queue of potentially perilous disputes that could force embarrassing testimony or unflattering document disclosures at the peak of his bid for a second term.
"When you look at people in Hollywood now, it's like you're looking at an athlete at the peak of performance," said Linda Wells, the chief creative officer at Revlon and former editor in chief of Allure.
Only 54% of Americans think the budget deficit is a "very serious" problem, according to data from the Pew Research Center, down from a broad 75% in 2011 at the peak of the tea party surge.
The former director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency who oversaw the response to Hurricane Katrina panned President Obama for continuing to golf during his vacation on Martha's Vineyard at the peak of the Louisiana flooding.
This is one of the highest levels in history -- far more, in inflation-adjusted dollars, than was spent at the peak of the Korean and Vietnam Wars, and higher than the Reagan buildup of the 1980s.
In late 2017, at the peak of a mass exodus of Rohingya Muslims into Bangladesh fleeing violence in Buddhist-majority Myanmar, Imran paid traffickers $4,0003 to be smuggled into Malaysia in search of a better life.
With only about 14,000 American soldiers in Afghanistan — compared with 23,000 at the peak of the deployment — most of the ground operations are being conducted by Afghan forces, whose air force is small and poorly equipped.
The Ku Klux Klan recruited openly in the armed forces for decades, and at the peak of its influence in the 303s it even had at least one official chapter aboard a Navy battleship, the Tennessee.
At the peak of the drone war in Pakistan, the United States had around 100,000 soldiers in Afghanistan, while today the United States has fewer than 10,000 soldiers there, reducing the need to conduct "force protection" strikes.
"A lot of successful women have kids, and a lot of successful artists have kids, but not at the peak of their career," Cardi B told the magazine, admitting why she was worried about having a baby.
Admittedly, neither man is at the peak of his career: both would struggle against Lennox Lewis, Evander Holyfield or Mike Tyson in their primes, the stars when the division was last truly competitive in the late 1990s.
By contrast in recent years a number of English sides have spent club-record sums on older players who are at the peak of their fame but have ended up spending half their time on the bench.
At the peak of its influence, Britain ruled over an empire so large that the "sun never set" on it -- and even though the empire has crumbled, the monarch remains the head of state of 16 countries.
Homeowners today have considerably more skin in the game — 44 percent equity — than they did at the peak of the last housing bubble, when they had about 25 percent or less on average, according to Black Knight.
Total leverage in the first half of 2017 was 4.8 times according to S&P, of which 4.5 times was senior leverage, only just below the 20053 times recorded at the peak of the market in 2007.
Sun Microsystems was a high-flying tech titan, seemingly at the peak of its powers, when it moved into a gleaming new, 1003-building campus on 57 acres of prime Silicon Valley property in the mid-1990s.
Italy's benchmark 10-year BTP bond yield spread over its German equivalent rose to a 5-1/2 year high of 13 basis points in October at the peak of a budget squabble between Rome and Brussels.
My skin freckled in the Pacific Islands, I tasted Swiss chocolate in the Alps while living in Europe, and my stomach leapt at the peak of world's tallest roller coaster (at the time) in the Nevada desert.
What's crazy is that as tough as this workout of his looks, he's actually told us that it's not really at the peak of his usual fitness levels or what he was even used to pre-crash.
An industry source said Qatargas's expanded deal with Poland likely came with a price discount – which PGNIG had been in talks to secure for several years after paying at the peak of the market last time around.
But the current level of fails is still a fraction of the huge spike seen at the peak of the financial crisis in the fall of 2008, when the volume of failed trades reached nearly $2.7 trillion.
Older actresses who might be at the peak of their abilities are given few options to show what they can do, while older actors are given plenty of serious, flashy parts in which they will be celebrated.
PARIS (Reuters) - At the peak of France's "yellow vest" crisis, President Emmanuel Macron's wife and close aides were shown the Elysee Palace's nuclear-proof bunker in case the anti-government protesters attempted an assault on the presidency.
The spread of the Italian benchmark paper over comparable German bonds hit 200 basis points this week, still a far cry from the 550 basis points spread at the peak of the sovereign debt crisis in 2012.
At the peak of his 1980s success — he received a total of six Grammy nominations — Kashif bought an estate in southern Connecticut that had previously belonged to Jackie Robinson, and built a recording studio in the basement.
"To have locked in such structural and intractable fiscal deficits at the peak of the economic cycle isn't borderline irresponsible, it is just plain irresponsible," said David Rosenberg, chief economist and strategist at Gluskin Sheff & Associates Inc.
Killing the plant is a three- to five-year process that involves cutting them back at the peak of the bloom, when the plant is putting its energies into the flowers and the roots are correspondingly weakest.
It was the third such incident within a week and came a few months ahead of an election and at the peak of a tourist season in which Tunisia is hoping for a record number of visitors.
"If this announcement had been made a year and a half ago at the peak of the crypto craze, I'm not sure how big the impact would have been," said Arieh Levi, an analyst at CB Insights.
At the peak of the problem, in 2011, there were 237 incidents of piracy off Somalia and the Gulf of Aden (the sea separating Somalia and Yemen), accounting for more than half of all such incidents worldwide.
"Not only are these two guys still at it, but they are still very much at the peak of their powers," said Jon Wertheim, the author of "Strokes of Genius," a book about the 2008 Wimbledon final.
She wrote the kinds of songs that sounded as though they'd been plucked from someone's diary with a healthy dose of twang, and her 22018 album "Speak Now" was Swift at the peak of her country powers.
At the peak of the public furor over the detention of immigrant children this summer, and as CEOs of large corporations and popular tech companies protested President Donald Trump's immigration policy, he decided to give a speech.
Islamic State spokesman Abu Mohammed al Adnani called on sympathizers across the world to carry out exactly those kind of attacks in an appeal issued when the group was at the peak of its power in late 2014.
Though this year — at the peak of her stardom, with multiple Golden Globe nominations for her work in A Star Is Born — it seems as thought every one of Gaga's tattoos was left uncovered and on full display.
Then came September, when K.C. Crosthwaite, the newly minted CEO and former executive at Altria—a parent company of Philip Morris USA that invested in JUUL—presided over a job freeze at the peak of the vaping crisis.
Instead of being the source of society's ills, the values of Western civilisation are a part of the cure For most of history, the average worker earned $1-3 a day – even at the peak of Roman prosperity.
"Our fans expect something better than the AAA games of the time, where teams at the peak of their career were supported by multi-million dollar companies," explains pixel artist Gwenael Godde, founder of Paprium developer Watermelon Games.
IOANNINA, Greece (Reuters) - He caused a stir with unorthodox tactics at the peak of Greece's debt crisis four years ago, sees politics as a job that stinks but still needs doing, and says the European Union needs fixing.
Moments later the screen lifted to reveal Hugh Jackman standing at the peak of a pyramid of dancers while singing the theme from hit movie The Greatest Showman, as fire eaters, trapeze artists and acrobats danced all around.
The minister announced the initiative after personally leading checks of businesses for a week that uncovered 1,600 hotels listed on a booking site that had not registered with the tax authorities at the peak of the tourism season.
The former presidential candidate, who famously called Trump a fraud at the peak of Primary season, would provide a contrarian's voice to keep some of the president-elect's more extreme views, and the Trump-Putin "bromance" in check.
It "helps you get in the habit of eating fresh food at the peak of ripeness and flavor," says food blogger Tess Masters, also known as the Blender Girl and author of the forthcoming cookbook, The Perfect Blend.
And at the peak of these excursions is his second album Vincent LaGuardia Gambini Sings Just For You - specifically the track "Wise Guy", where he raps about being a "Wise Guy" over a morose sample of Blondie's "Rapture".
HKEx bought the London Metal Exchange for $2.2 billion at the peak of the commodities boom back in 2012, and a mainland presence would come after a years-long struggle by the London bourse to break into China.
But for people like Greg Weber, 52, a web developer in Montana who was responsible for driving his two young children around at the peak of his driving anxiety, a panic attack on the road was a nightmare.
The issue is fast turning into one of Australia's biggest ever food scares that has halted exports to New Zealand and forced at least one strawberry farm to start dumping its fruit at the peak of the season.
Draghi, whose pledge in 2012 that the ECB would do "whatever it takes" to save the euro is credited with helping restore stability at the peak of the bloc's debt crisis, stressed the currency zone needed more support.
Draghi, whose pledge in 2012 that the ECB would do "whatever it takes" to save the euro is credited with helping restore stability at the peak of the bloc's debt crisis, stressed the currency zone needed more support.
It may not be her best-known book, but "How to Cook a Wolf," first published in 1942 at the peak of wartime shortages and despair, is a fine example of M.F.K. Fisher's stylish and highly literary prose.
As the economy barrels toward a recession, college seniors fear they could become the next class of 2009, which entered the work force at the peak of the Great Recession as companies conducted mass layoffs and froze hiring.
There are 53,000 hospital beds across the state and 3,000 ICU beds, he said, adding that the state will need at least 55,000 hospital beds and between 18,600 to 37,200 ICU beds at the peak of the outbreak.
Harvard In 1989, at the peak of his prowess as a physicist, he began to walk away from the world of black holes to enter the world of black ink and the uncertain, lonely life of the writer.
The IPO will give the company an enterprise value of up to A$4.4 billion, making it the biggest coal mining float in Australia since Yancoal Australia listed in 2012 at the peak of the country's mining boom.
This way, everybody practices at the peak of their licence, and patients don't have to deal with long waits for a tiny time-window with a doctor to deal with a simple problem, which a pharmacist could solve.
The attacks, which killed one police officer and injured several other people, came a few months before an election and at the peak of a tourist season in which Tunisia is hoping for a record number of visitors.
At the peak of his career in the late 1950s, Gavin often drew comparisons to fellow Hollywood star Rock Hudson and even worked with one of Hudson's most frequent collaborators, director Douglas Sirk, on 1959's Imitation of Life.
At the peak of their attack, the researchers controlled 22012 percent of Slavik's network—but they'd overlooked a critical source of resilience in GameOver's structure: a small subset of infected computers were still secretly communicating with Slavik's command servers.
With cycling adventures like bike beer tours or trendy workout classes at the peak of popularity, it was only a matter of time before a wide-eyed entrepreneur with a wild idea would create...a bike-blending smoothie bar.
The lead-poisoned water that flowed into Flint homes at the peak of the crisis three years ago carried another deadly threat: Legionella bacteria that triggered an outbreak, sickening 90 people and killing at least 12 over two years.
Police said that 240,000 people participated at the peak of Sunday's protest that saw throngs march down a main street shouting slogans and carrying signs denouncing the legislation and demanding Hong Kong's top official, Chief Executive Carrie Lam, resign.
RBS has blamed the complexities of creating a standalone technology platform for delays in the sale of Williams & Glyn, which was a key European Union condition of its taxpayer-funded rescue at the peak of the global financial crisis.
Nigerian banks raised over $1.5 billion from issuing Eurobonds and other types of debt instruments in 2013 as lenders rush to lend to the once lucrative oil industry at the peak of crude prices before the 2014 price crash.
The move by Spain's largest bank could end a costly seven-year process by RBS to offload the small business lender, a key European Union condition of its taxpayer-funded rescue at the peak of the global financial crisis.
While that's solid advice as those albums show the band at the peak of their powers, there's a special charm in first checking out the band's bread-and-butter: expertly constructed and concise pop songs disguised as straightforward rockers.
In August, at the peak of the epidemic in the US territory, the US Department of Health and Human Services declared a public health emergency when the number of cases there surpassed 10,000, including more than 1,000 pregnant women.
One of them's a multi millionaire, globally know, much loved artist at the peak of his powers, constantly redefining what it means to be a creative act in the age of late-late capitalism, and the other's Kanye West.
But what's amazing is that Nissan has managed to keep the GT-R basically at the peak of its game since its 2007 debut (not to mention the original concept car, which debuted some 15 years ago in 2001).
Our conversation is occuring at the peak of his mainstream success to date—in between the first live shows of the Age Of era all sold out, at one of the bigger venues he's ever played in his career.
"I think this continues to deliver on their promise of returning cash to shareholders and not doing anything dumb," he said, a reference to the top-of-the-cycle asset purchases at the peak of the last commodity boom.
A year earlier, Spike Lee had arrived on the scene with "She's Gotta Have It." Eddie Murphy was at the peak of his stardom, having made the transition from funnyman to action hero with the "Beverly Hills Cop" franchise.
"For a black man to be doing what he was doing in his time ... he was marrying white women and knocking out white men, and this was at the peak of racism ... that was a big thing," states Moore.
" And who can forget the seven words of one Brady Sluder, beamed from a packed Florida beach at the peak of spring break as local authorities begged students to practice social distancing: "If I get corona, I get corona.
" And who can forget the seven words of one Brady Sluder, beamed from a packed Florida beach at the peak of spring break as local authorities begged students to practice social distancing: "If I get corona, I get corona.
Friday's gatherings were reminiscent of a larger-scale upheaval in 2016, at the peak of Europe's refugee crisis, when thousands had gathered in the northern Greek region of Idomeni, creating a makeshift camp and attempting to cross the border.

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