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After all, no team had rebounded from disaster like the Jets.
Among the first casualties of the current violence is the recently revitalized tourism industry in northern Israel and a Lebanese economy that had rebounded from decades of strife.
He had rebounded from testicular cancer to race the Tour again and become a global hero to millions as a symbol of hope to those fighting cancer.
Mr. Brown said the city had rebounded from the deep recession that ended in 2009 without a lot of help from its traditional engine on Wall Street.
Anwar — who had rebounded from six years in prison on corruption and sodomy charges to become the best hope for a more democratic, less corrupt Malaysia — speaks softly.
Milan had rebounded from that Europa League hiding by Arsenal with a last-gasp victory away to Genoa, moving to within six points of the Champions League places.
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Fortunately, St. Bonaventure has rebounded from it".
To be sure, profits have rebounded from the depths of the financial crisis.
Asian economies have rebounded from the downturn this spring caused by the SARS outbreak.
The results again show how private equity firms have rebounded from the financial crisis.
G.D.P. growth has rebounded from a slowdown, and the rate of inflation has been halved.
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