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If you had to dig your feet slightly against the floor to keep from slipping when closing the door, the earth will shift in its orbit and rebound upward by exactly the amount needed to balance that.
"The hot rock under the surface was able to rebound upward in response to the impact and got frozen in that concentration," he said.
According to this report, both men and women, with or without children, regardless of economic status, start heading downward in terms of fulfillment and happiness as they hit their forties -- hitting a low point around age 44 but then rebound upward as they reach their mid fifties.
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The inertia of the collapse deflected the interface downward before it rebounded upward.
As a result, the acromion slid down from the initial position in the beginning and then rebounded upward due to keeping the knee straight.
Since the terrorists' apocalyptic victories of Sept. 11, government popularity has rebounded dramatically upward in the polls.
ACE counters such forces and repels upward rebound of the suspension.
As shown in Figure 3D, the model suggests that actual prevalence reached a maximum shortly after 1984, was in decline between 1991 and 1996, and was followed by an upward rebound between 1996 and 2003.
When this hits the opponents racket, the ball will rebound in an upward direction.
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Forbes: One of the indicators you've given for a rebounding market is the upward momentum of the Nasdaq.
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