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—Laura Yates, Coach and Writer, "Big, Bold Bounce Back".
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So it's certainly a bold move to bounce back by releasing the biggest (and most expensive) retail pack I've ever seen – a trick that Activision used well with Guitar Hero.
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Nevertheless, as the match neared its end, Murray broke Niskikori's serve for the seventh time, jumping forward and hitting a bold inside-out forehand that bounced inside the line at mid-court and found its way to the side barrier.
"God Is With Us," ascribed to a Father Vasiliev, established a bold, assertive tone in lines of surprising rhythmic bounce.
The strategy was effective but Celtic could still rely on individuals to be bold and they should have equalised when Griffiths' shot bounced off the post, with the rebound landing at the feet of Patrick Roberts.
Given this reality, the current discourse around climate resilience--helping communities "bounce back" from environmental disasters--must be bold and equitable.
Now, relieved of inefficient plants (and of other liabilities as a result of their bankruptcies), the two firms are bouncing back, as is Ford, which also made bold cuts but declined handouts.
Horse!" as she illustrated her own bold gait in short shorts and high boots, her long hair bouncing around her shoulders.
The bold tactic worked brilliantly as the hosts struggled to cope with the uneven bounce generated by Bedser and Bailey.
Bounce, bounce, bounce, bounce.
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