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SO now the question emerges among investors: Can this once-highflying sector make a quick comeback?
St . Louiss Rick Ankiel will apparently make a quick comeback from his frightening wall crash, which he said made his career pass before his eyes.
Other MPs hoping to make a quick comeback to public office include ex-Withington MP John Leech, who said last July he would run for Manchester council.
He fears that many investors are holding onto decimated stocks in the hopes that they will make a quick comeback, as some have in the past.
Indeed, we think that far too much technical damage has been incurred in the indices for the bulls to make a quick comeback and with all guns blazing...So, Friday's bounce may well prove to be a mere dead-cat bounce for stocks.
At least you can make a quick comeback and it's better than breaking a shoulder.
Sforza is anxious now to return to Italy, which he believes is going to surprise everybody by becoming a republic and making a quick comeback.
Swordfish Revival The sturgeon may be down on its luck in Europe, but in the North Atlantic, swordfish populations have made a quick comeback, according to scientists with the Wildlife Conservation Society.
But one sector — energy efficiency — has made a quick comeback with a little help from the Internet of Things.
Their company has also been through a tumultuous cycle of recalling its exploding Galaxy Note7 smartphones, but made a quick comeback with the launch of S8 to retain its leadership position in the global market place.
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