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They peak years for the group was from 1968 to 1969.
The peak years for all drug use, he said, were 1978 and 1979.
The peak year was 1983, when there were 456 cases.
This total is down about 18 percent from 1983, the peak year.
The peak year was 1984, with an increase of 51,900.
More than 18 million people passed through this system during its peak years, from 1929 to.
The village had a population of 350 people in its peak years.
During its peak years, the company employed 500 to 600 people.
That is about half the average price of gas in 1984, a peak year.
The peak year for murders was 1981, when 1,826 were reported.
The peak year was 1985, when 1.3 million workers were displaced.
In the peak year of 1936, more than 300 bodies were built.
These were also the peak years of human rights violations.
In 1979, the peak year, production was 56 million tons.
It seems as though this is a peak year for Wagner.
The employees, many of whom were women, rose to over 22,000 during the peak years.
The peak year for construction of this type was 1910 when seven were built.
In the peak year of 1851 400 boats were operating.
From the peak year of 1905, a steady decline set in.
The last expansion was in 1993, and it too produced a peak year.
There were no less serious disagreements between them during the peak years of the cold war.
That share is now larger than it was in 1980, the previous peak year.
He's in the peak years of his career right now."
The peak year was 1913, with an output of 292 million tons.
"In the peak years, I went to 20 to 30 major events a year," he recalled.