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Things have to spring back".
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New York City and the nation's financial markets centered in the city will have to spring quickly back to life.
The business had just begun to spring back from the devastating effects of a recession that drove away advertisers and forced publishers to close magazines.
While some of the student protesters thought progress had been made, others prepared to spring back into action.
Commercially pure flat product (sheet, plate) can be formed readily, but processing must take into account the fact that the metal has a "memory" and tends to spring back.
"Cash for Clunkers," which began July 24, has suddenly put car sales into overdrive, and now an industry that had gone into hibernation is trying to spring back to life in a matter of weeks.
Lamont said he was concerned that the buy-to-let market appeared to have sprung back to life so quickly.
The dough is ready when you can push a finger or two into it and not have it spring back.
We are standing in the copse, surrounded by blackened pine trunks – some of the trees have died, but others have sprung back to life in their upper branches.
Construction projects that had long been stalled have sprung back to life.
The burned areas have already sprung back to life, healthier than before.The archdiocese of St Louis, which owns the cemetery, has made a 100-year commitment to leave the land as a preserve and keep it open to the public.
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