Similar words: kill time, full-time, full time, dwell time, at all times, all the time, real-time, local time. Meaning: adj. unsurpassed in some respect up to the present.
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91 "Real GDP growth should also be enough to recover losses from the recession and return output to an all-time high by the end of 2010," the business group said in a statement.
92 At its all-time peak in July, benchmark aluminum on the London Metal Exchange reached $3,375 a tonne. It ended at $1,555, less than half that price, on Thursday.
93 The all-time universal champs at weaseling are government officials, and their all-time favorite way to weasel is the non-admission of guilt embodied by the phrase "mistakes were made".
94 Remarkable commissioner ability chooses excellent design, crackajack stylist ability emerge in large numbers comes out. 2006, the commissioner of the contest group general actual strength is all-time.
95 A TV show, "The Name of Russia", based on a British programme, "100 Great Britons", lists Joseph Stalin as one of the country's five all-time greats.
96 In comparison to other all-time greats, this is one area that separates Kobe from players like Magic Johnson, Larry Bird, and Oscar Robertson.
97 But both of the export and value of export in 2006 and 2007 have reached an all-time high, which have given a bright light to China's tea export trade.
98 Wheat prices jumped to an all-time high yesterday as panicked buyers rushed into the market amid extremely tight supplies[Sentencedict.com ], raising fears...
99 The ongoing, made-in-America credit crunch and the global slump that has followed point to Bush as all-time biggest bungler.
100 Serve as information " centrally " , sohu, sina, Tecent, Netease expedited formidable reportorial battle array, present all-time and substantial Olympic Games information for the netizen.
101 The reason: the dollar stormed to an all-time high against the Turkish lira , driving Turkish prices for the precious metal to their own record and providing an incentive to sell.
102 One of my all-time favorite jazz pianists is Thelonious Monk.
103 JIM TEDDER: Spending levels for pets are expected to reach an all-time high this year.
104 She was, among other things, already, as a junior, the all-time single-season record holder for assists at Horace Greeley High School.
105 The benchmark gauge of European sovereign risk also jumped to an all-time high.
106 The train journey from Sarajevo to Belgrade may have huge symbolic significance but, scenically, it cannot rank among the all-time greats.
107 Jobs is well known for his innovations in personal computing, mobile tech, and software,(sentencedict.com) but he also helped create one of the best known video games of all-time.
108 Often cited as the best April Fool's prank of all-time, the Swiss Spaghetti Harvest was dreamed up by BBC News cameraman Charles de Jaeger and aired on the well-respected show Panorama.
109 Chelsea are looking to equal our all-time home record for successive clean sheets and the fact we are so solid does not surprise the boss.
110 That night, at dinner, my mother served two of my all-time favorite foods, meatloaf and mashed potatoes.
111 EXAMPLE: Last year our sales revenues were so good that they reached an all-time high.
112 Cybercrime is at such an all-time high that the FBI has listed it as one of the top security threats.
113 Wheat prices jumped to an all-time high yesterday as panicked buyers rushed into the market amid extremely tight supplies, raising fears of a global food inflation spike.
114 If you weren't feeling piggish after we hit an all-time high on the Nasdaq in 2000, you needed a shrink, pronto .
115 Two all-time dessert favorites combined into one! Flavors of mascarpone cheese, cream cheese, Kahlua and Savoiardi biscuits, sprinkled with shaved chocolate.
116 What is more, if carry trades are the rage again due to animal spirits, why is ultra-safe gold at an all-time high?
117 In the last quarter of 2008 the average American took in 151 hours per month, an all-time record, according to Nielsen, a market-research firm.
118 That's an all-time low. Eighty-three percent say things are going badly, which is an all-time high.
119 Sky-hook: A hook shot in which the ball is released while the shooter's hand is at the top of the arc; used most effectively by Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, the NBA's all-time career scoring leader.
120 Short-dated and intermediate yields finished near their all-time lows with two-years last traded at 0.37 percent.
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