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The key to Sunday's clash could be rebounding.
One issue for the Lakers could be rebounding, an aspect of the game with which they have struggled throughout the preseason -- not surprising now that they're without Dwight Howard.
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Those that had been hit were also easy-to-replace, and the books with wet covers could be rebound.
A deal, and even a hint from Micron Wednesday that chip prices are rebounding, could boost shares of rivals ranging from SanDisk to Samsung.
After the Wizards' first session Tuesday afternoon, Toliver could be seen rebounding for players — a common post-practice role for assistant coaches.
The gains suggest that manufacturing is rebounding and could provide a spark to economic growth.
SearchIgnite concludes that these figures could indicate that the search market is rebounding from declines witnessed during the recession.
"When things start to rebound, they could be poised to rebound faster than everyone else – just like they fell faster this time.
Rebounds could be completely recategorized: open rebounds, contested rebounds, free-throw rebounds, short rebounds, long rebounds.
Of course, there could be a rebound in air travel even during the war, if terror alerts subside.
The worry is that there could be a rebound in fatalities once the recovery gets seriously underway and the young resume their reckless driving habits.
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