Word: peakedness
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"Everyone peaked at the same time on the same day. We blew Yale out of the gym," Biddle said. "They were dumb-founded by the margin. It's been a long time since they were whipped as soundly as they were yesterday."
At the same time, high American interest rates have flattened the gold futures market. Speculators buy and sell the futures contracts for the delivery of gold in three-or six-months' time in hopes of profiting from the rising price. In contrast to the spot market, where only about...
The Government has traditionally frowned on homosexual employees. Anti-gay discrimination peaked during the McCarthy era, when several hundred homosexuals were fired from the Central Intelligence Agency, Pentagon and State Department. But since then, gay activists have worn down the bias against them in all Government branches except the military...
The outlook for dentists is not totally bleak. More and more companies are offering dental insurance as part of employee benefit programs. Seventy-five million people are now covered by insurance, more than twice as many as in 1975. Enrollment in the nation's 60 dental schools has peaked...
As Reid's confidence increased so did the team's. "Because Rich became as proficient as he did the squad developed confidence in him and in themselves," Pike says. The Wall peaked when the team needed him most--at the end of the season. At the New England championships at...