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Air travel for tourism has rebounded quickly after declining sharply before the beginning of the Iraq war, IPK said.
Wall Street has rebounded quickly from some past slumps, like the one that followed the Asian financial crisis in the late 1990s.
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Although the Pope had rebounded quickly from an assassination attempt in St. Peter's Square in 1981 and resumed his grueling trips around the world, he was now showing undeniable signs of age.
Most of the super-rich get paid in stocks and other investments, which are taxed at lower rates and have rebounded quickly to new highs since the financial crisis, with the help of the Federal Reserve.
To extend the Bush-era tax breaks to the wealthiest Americans, those who have rebounded quickly from this country's financial crisis, Congress voted to add $68 billion to the budget deficit a year for at least the next two years.
American consumer confidence has rebounded more quickly than expected, for instance.
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Just to the east, St Bernard parish was also badly affected by Katrina but has rebounded more quickly and now bustles with traffic and commercial activity.
But after a falloff in sales and consumer confidence after Sept. 11, demand for PC's and printers has rebounded more quickly than anticipated.
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