Word: peakedness
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The party has for decades been fundamentally split. The division has been partly ideological, but to an even greater extent cultural, regional and social. One branch has been dominated by a right-wing populist strand, predominantly Western, rural and Main Street, whose antecedents stretch back to the isolationists and McCarthyites...
The pressure on Mondale peaked this weekend when he attended NOW's annual meeting in Miami, where the agenda focused on the case for a female candidate.
"I am dead to the world. But I don't think I have peaked yet," said an exhausted Bunney after races that promised even better times.
Even before the peaked and porched Queen Anne-style house was refurbished, 18,000 tourists visited the new mecca. It is one of 13 such presidential boyhood homes open to the public. Nearly 200,000 people visit Dwight Eisenhower's home each year in Abilene, Kans., and some 30...
The Administration received good news in the form of the latest unemployment figures. The Labor Department announced that joblessness in December fell to 8.2%, down from 8.4% in November. Just a year earlier, unemployment had peaked at a post-Depression high of 10.7%.