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The City was quick to bounce back in the wake of the multibillion bailout of the banking sector.
Peterson seems more patient in this, his second professional season, Dawkins said, not so quick to bounce to the outside, as threatening in the fourth quarter as in the first.
But Michelle was quick to bounce back, it seems.
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Bookings have held up well in Germany and other northern European countries, which have been quicker to bounce back from the recession, while the UK economic recovery remains wobbly.
Get ready to bounce.
Another trainer who has been having a good run is James Ewart and his Quick Will is fancied to bounce back from a modest run at Catterick in the 3.30 at Musselburgh today.
To bounce back quicker, listen to my podcast, Let's Talk Heartbreak, which will be relaunched in the summer.
The poorest and most vulnerable households 'bounced back' the quickest and the wealthiest and least vulnerable took the longest to bounce back.
Elmo love to bounce!
Time to bounce!
ELMO: Elmo got to bounce!
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