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There is a lot to climb back from, then.
Governors from both parties, though, find themselves urging restraint as their states climb back from the recession.
Still, he added, New York's economy has a history of taking a year longer than the rest of the country's to climb back from a recession.
The Globes are trying to climb back from the devastating effect of a writers' strike, which scuttled the show in 2008.
The truth is that we are drawn to the Niederhoffers of this world because we are all, at heart, like Niederhoffer: we associate the willingness to risk great failure-and the the ability to climb back from catastrophe-with courage.
Obama met Senate Republicans at the White House for 90 minutes over Friday lunchtime amid signs that the polling was emboldening more moderate GOP senators to seek a compromise that could allow their party to climb back from the brink.
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But Qinetiq climbed back from earlier losses.
He never climbed back from that.
In recent weeks Mr Berlusconi has climbed back from the dead.
Either way, the Flyers have climbed back from a two-game series deficit.
Shares in New York are also climbing back from their earlier lows.
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