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The wine's bounce comes from a tiny amount of fizz built into it in stainless-steel tanks during the production process.

If that bounce comes from an insect, the bat will focus its calls in the bug's direction and accelerate its chirps as it closes in.

It's hard to say how much of the Grammy Bounce comes from winning the award and how much comes from the airplay garnered by a song like "Lollipop," independent of its accolades.

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That the little bounce came from Jagr is a continuation of the last part of the Rangers' regular season, when he finally seemed to find his scoring touch.

Does that side-to-side bouncing come from Serena Williams?

Silver crunched numbers dating back to the 1970s and found that the bounce comes less from winning Iowa than from exceeding expectations there.

There's accuracy and economy from Trent Johnston and Alex Cusack while pace and bounce comes in the form of Warwickshire's Boyd Rankin.

The bounce comes with the broader market in the midst of a tentative comeback from Friday’s sell-off.

The Championship side have won four games on the bounce, coming back from a goal down to beat Dumbarton 5-1 on Saturday, and are now unbeaten in eight.

Much of the boost to mortgage lending is believed to have come from a cut in stamp duty, although the bounce-back comes from low levels, and total lending was still at its third lowest level since September 2016.

The bouncing midtempo beat comes from Jamaican dancehall, the vocabulary uses the rawest Puerto Rican slang, and the attitudes and wardrobe -- from athletic jerseys to Daddy Yankee's bling-bling jewelry to the rakish suits and hats of Mackie Ranks y Yaga -- reflect hip-hop.

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