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peak

[peek] / pik /




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Scotland's bus industry has warned that the growing number of vehicles on the road, congestion at peak times and not enough priority measures for buses is making its services less attractive.

From BBC

Along with a lack of rainfall, the persistent warmth left the country vulnerable to droughts and wildfires through the spring and summer, with temperatures peaking at 35.8C.

From BBC

It is also worth recalling that the peak years for U.S. agricultural exports in the 21st century coincided with periods of heightened global food insecurity—conditions that are neither normal nor desirable benchmarks for policy.

From Barron's

Eastman Kodak has also doubled from its mid-August lows, peaking near the very round $10 number after printing a bearish evening star pattern on Dec. 10.

From Barron's

But it is still far below peak sales of more than $11 billion in annual sales for the five years before the pandemic.

From The Wall Street Journal