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In a comeback address, he presented something resembling a set of policies and proclaimed his steadfastness for reform.
In anticipation of Kennedy's special message to Congress, the press speculated that the president would deliver "a comeback address, redirecting [his] high-minded optimism and undeniable energy after the double wallop of Yuri Gagarin and the Bay of Pigs," Brinkley writes.
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In the late 1960s political art began to make a comeback, addressing the political issues of those times.
In his pre-comeback valedictory address, Al Gore (unlike another defeated candidate in 1962) did not bitterly lash out at his opponents.
Strange to say, however, Mr. Christie has told reporters that he won't use the term "Jersey comeback" in his keynote address.
Addressing his own comeback from reconstructive knee surgery, Woods' words about the difficulty of regaining form and confidence proved prescient.
Addressing his '68 Comeback Special audience, he said, "Rock 'n' roll music is basically gospel or rhythm and blues, or it sprang from that.
Surgical technique must address more demanding situations: early comeback after surgery, more stress on the repair, and less time to rest after matches and training.
Trump also boasted during the address that coal made a comeback under his administration.
But with late night TV being a notoriously competitive arena, it's no surprise that Ferguson felt compelled to address the news of Hall's comeback.
"The last time we were in this area was 13 years ago - but the urge was too strong," quips Dave Faulkner, addressing the Australian band's unexpected comeback.
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