Word: peaks
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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VLADIMIR ZHIRINOVSKY Past His Peak...
...first-year dining facility. Annenberg will be replacing the Freshman Union, which is being converted into office space for several departments in the humanities. Loker is not set to open formally until January 4, but the administration has opened the doors early as a sort of "sneak peak" before students leave for the holiday recess...
...antiamalgam articles, pamphlets and books, Huggins, 58, is the maestro of mercury removal. About 2,000 Americans, many desperately ill, have visited the Huggins Diagnostic Center, where a team of five dentists pulled out fillings in two custom-made "bubble operatories" designed to minimize exposure to toxins. At its peak, in the early 1990s, the center treated 32 patients a month, subjecting them to intensive two-week therapies and charging as much as $8,500 a mouth...
...athletes are most concerned about completing their workout in the crowded confines of the Gordon Track and Tennis Center, which some have likened to a fishbowl. The new weight room is approximately a fifth the size of Carey Cage and remains dangerously crowded with equipment and people during the peak team practice times...
...family. The last thing they want as precisely what they get: a blowout where Walter basically admits to his won that, had he been provided with the same genetic information, he would have made the same decision as his daughter. In this scene, emotions are at a peak; we feel the bonds of family tearing already, yet compared to other highly emotional scenes in the play, it doesn't stand out as much as it should. Director Paul Daigneault should have toned down his actors. Throughout the show their words are too high-pitched and we miss...