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But in recent months it has jumped back in.
"We all suffered some pretty drastic declines, but radio has jumped back pretty well," Mr. Haley said.
Rob Simmons, a former congressman who suspended his campaign only a few weeks ago, has jumped back in the race.
Undaunted by a solid record of almost nonexistent election support, the Green Party has jumped back into state politics by recently nominating Jerry L. Coleman, a consultant, as its candidate for governor in this year's campaign.
Now, on "Korn III: Remember Who You Are," the band has jumped back to the sound and attitude that made it famous — if without particularly inspired tunes — and Mr. Davis, almost 40, seems to have regained some of his younger self as a lyricist.
He lost an expensive United States Senate race in July, but he has jumped back into his work, naming Senate committee heads early and announcing his support for legislation, including a bill that would require welfare applicants to take drug tests.
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On Friday, Apple had jumped back on top.
Center-stage names that previously played down zinfandel, like Robert Mondavi and Beaulieu Vineyard, have jumped back into the mix.
It still seems strange, even foolhardy, to have jumped back into the arena so soon after his arrest.
"Buyers are getting a lot more for their money, and they've jumped back in and are taking advantage of it".
Prices that careened from $147 a barrel in mid-2008 to $31 before the end of last year have jumped back to around $70 in recent days.
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