"The engine was making the vehicle shake and suddenly I felt an unbearable tingling, my back arched and my body jerked sharply as I peaked," she recalled.
It is a lure because during the bubble values are rising steeply, so an investor who exits before the bubble has peaked may be leaving a good deal of money on the table.
Sales have now peaked, and we expect them to decrease soon.
If change a suit sportswear again, wear a peaked cap, both hands is inclined insert in the pocket, leave tuft bang, wow, true cruel!
Unemployment peaked at 8.1% in June.
We both agreed that our own agony levels peaked long before we ever set foot in an office.
Thus at the start of this decade, when lay-offs peaked, it hugely understated true unemployment.
The cabin was then a 9-by-10-foot box with a peaked roof, five small windows and a sleeping loft over a small supported by tree trunks.
This is borne out by the figures for UFO sightings, which peaked at 609 reports in 1996 – more than the three preceding years put together.
Saudi Aramco has not released enough data to quash a theory that its oil reserves are not nearly as large as it contends, and that its output may have peaked.
The current situation is the latest twist in a long-running saga that peaked three years ago.
They say the pollution problem has peaked in several areas, a claim cautiously backed by several environmental groups in Henan.