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The Argentinian's initial shot was parried by Vicente Guaita but he knocked the rebound in to send his side through.
Lambert slammed the rebound in to the net but it was not immediately obvious whose goal it was until the DRS indicated that Fonte's earlier effort had crossed the line.
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The fact that implicit biases seem to "rebound" in response to intentional efforts to suppress them supports this interpretation (Huebner 2009; Follenfant & Ric 2010).
He also said all five players on the court would need to rebound in order to win.
Nevertheless, the IMF also says that they expect growth in emerging Europe to rebound in 2020 to 2.4%.
For example, growth in Lake Windermere pike (Edeline et al. 2007) appears to rebound in response to reductions in fishing pressure.
After falling to 48 points over 70 games in, Tanguay rebounded in to score 67 points.
Adding to Dells troubles was a slower-than-expected rebound in sales to corporate and institutional customers.
Application of an IS to older rats after agomelatine pretreatment resulted in a REM sleep rebound in response to stress.
Coral reefs often cannot fully rebound from massive outbreaks, fast growing corals can rebound in 15 to 20 years if no other outbreaks occur and other factors do not contribute to poor reef health.
Analysts attributed the rebound in gold to bargain hunting.
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