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Meanwhile, biofuels may be set to make a comeback.
WILLIAMS PLANNING RETURNSerena Williams is set to make a comeback at next month's Toray Pan Pacific Open.
Seventeen years after it was originally launched, the Nokia 3310 is reportedly set to make a comeback.
But with zombies and vampires becoming very old hat, space invaders are set to make a comeback.
Audley Harrison is set to make a comeback in April by fighting Ali Adams for the International Masters heavyweight title.
This cycle in human history may be obnoxious to the enlightened, but it is set to make a comeback.
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But Ward is set to make a comeback--in a big way--playing a mermaid in "Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides," according to news.com.au.au
Barbra Streisand is set to make a major comeback in a big screen adaptation of Stephen Sondheim's classic musical Gypsy, directed by Rain Man director Barry Levinson.
Analysts expect that the IPO market, which had slumped late in 1997 following the stock market's Asian crisis-related selloff, is all set to make a gradual comeback.
Measles is another infectious disease set to make a potential comeback, and outbreaks with endemic transmission in the US and Canada have occurred increasingly even through 2015.
Leeds have their own injury problems but the veteran second-row Jamie Jones-Buchanan is set to make his comeback from an eight-month lay-off with a ruptured quad tendon.
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