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In time, he also decided to make a comeback, with the 2010 Olympics as the motivation.
That's what Wallace, 38, is facing in trying to make a comeback with the Knicks.
Florentino Pérez, said Marca, would soon make a comeback – with Messi under his arm.
Finally, can once-big social network Bebo make a comeback with… well, a "video walkie talkie" app?
If the surgery is successful, he indicated, he will try to make a comeback with another club.
The Tories hope to make a comeback with a win in Brooklands ward, where they lost by just 95 votes last time.
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After an extended hiatus Kumar made a comeback with Manoj Kumar's film Kranti (1981).
Others have made a comeback, with thousands of bald eagles spending their winters on the Mississippi.
Now it's making a comeback, with this year's 166.7 million kilograms earning about $612m.
In fact, it has been making a comeback with the rise of the Tea Party movement.
But cider has been making a comeback, with many small producers fermenting apple juice.
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