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Adi, aged eight, had bounced back easily.
By September, however, the tandem's ratings had bounced back to their customary high levels.
By 1990, it had bounced back to around 2.1, the rate needed to stabilize the population.
But Heydrick said Eisenhauer had bounced back from the illness and had begun training again.
After falling, the average UK house price had bounced back to an average of £189.333.
Helped by Mr Maliki's obtuse policies, it had bounced back even before its recent windfall in Mosul.
The city's job market had bounced back more strongly from the recession than that of the country as a whole.
All three had bounced back late in the day from sharper falls but, again, financial stocks were big losers.
England via Broad had bounced back and were looking forward to Lord's with a smile on their faces.
But by the end of the trading day, the shares had bounced back, erasing the earlier losses.
That market stood at $36 billion in 2008, during the throes of the crisis, but by 2010 it had bounced back to almost $58 billion.
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