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Never one to take the obvious route when an unorthodox alternative was available, Piggott briefly flirted with a rapid comeback in the spring of 1986 after Vincent O'Brien, the Irish trainer for whom he had ridden so many big-race winners, including Sir Ivor and Nijinsky, asked him to ride Tate Gallery in the 2,000 Guineas.
Twenty years after homosexuality was decriminalised in Russia, anti-gay legislation is making a rapid comeback, with St Petersburg becoming the latest city to ban "homosexual propaganda".
HMV has made a rapid comeback on the high street, wresting the title of the UK's biggest music and DVD retailer back from Amazon in January.
During the Communist period, the Ţurcana virtually vanished in favour of the Ţigaie (a cross between the Ţurcana and the Merino, bred for its finer fleece), and the Merino itself, but thanks to their ability to survive the harsh Carpathian winters, they have made a rapid comeback since 1989.
In 2007, the gnomes were decimated by flash flooding, but have since made a startling, rapid comeback.
"Measles can make a rapid comeback if we don't continue to make progress.
The coral trout, a key fish species in the Great Barrier Reef, has made a stunningly rapid comeback--a turnaround the researchers credit to a sweeping conservation policy that banned all fishing in protected areas.
Three shots were fired in rapid succession.
Two other explosions followed in rapid succession.
Stocks often go up in rapid bursts.
Diarrhea results in rapid fluid loss.
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