But we bounced back, we played aggressive, we stayed together.
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Even more miraculous is the way Frida has bounced back.
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And even though it took awhile, I bounced back stronger.
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Since then, both the Reds and Garrett have bounced back.
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Rwanda has bounced back in the past decade or so.
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The MSCI index bounced back on Tuesday to gain 0.81%.
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After a rough 2018, Snap has bounced back in 195.53.
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Costco's stock fell on Friday, but bounced back on Monday.
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It bounced back 0.4 percent on Friday to 115.80 yen.
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A decade later, things have bounced back quite a bit.
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The company has bounced back many times over the years.
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Some key stocks in that sector have bounced back sharply.
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This happened earlier this summer and he bounced back stronger.
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On Friday, the British pound bounced back slightly in trade.
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The France striker has certainly bounced back from that disappointment.
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The shares bounced back slightly Wednesday, up about 1.3 percent.
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However the stock bounced back to trade up 3.6 percent.
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Davies bounced back from a loss at Miami on Sept.
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Other Condé Nast publications reportedly bounced back, butLuckycouldn't quite recover.
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Bitcoin bounced back Monday after falling below $25,2900 on Friday.
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He bounced back after missing 2014 with a biceps injury.
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The rest of the country's economy bounced back much faster.
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Toronto Maple Leafs forward Mitch Marner bounced back in December.
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They have since bounced back, closing at $9.25 on Thursday.
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A CNBC email sent to Coincheck's listed address bounced back.
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He was the sort who bounced back and looked forward.
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"Many have never bounced back," she said of those people.
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She bounced back quickly, though, establishing Color Force in 2007.
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"Physically, I think I've bounced back pretty well," he said.
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Headline inventory has bounced back to the levels of early December.
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Global stocks bounced back from their earlier losses in the week.
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I've f--ked up at times but I've always bounced back.
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When have you faced a career setback you bounced back from?
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And then it bounced back over 6% after the day ended.
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It bounced back slightly to $2500,0003 a tonne by 2000 GMT.
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On Monday, the average bounced back by 144 points, or 0.5%.
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The iPad is back ... really Somehow, the iPad has bounced back.
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It bounced back sharply in February, then retreated again (see chart).
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For Sloven - and many others - the urgency level bounced back up.
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It bounced back slightly to $5,905.50 a tonne by 0801 GMT.
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The technology sector bounced back Wednesday, finishing up nearly 1 percent.
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However, in 2016 things turned around and the stock bounced back.
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Markets shrugged off the U.S.-China trade war and bounced back.
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Tech shares bounced back after steep losses in the previous session.
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And his aides note that the local economy has bounced back.
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Gold prices bounced back due to the weakness of the greenback.
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"We bounced back and played a great 50 minutes," Baertschi said.
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Gregg Sulkin has bounced back from Bella Thorne with lightening speed.
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She bounced back with a win in New Hampshire days later.
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The shares bounced back in 2019, up 11 percent through Monday.
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He bounced back, but he didn't get out of the inning.
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Blue chips also bounced back with Emaar Properties up 4.1 percent.
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Everything was soft, supple, and bounced back when I touched it.
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Lock bounced back, completing eight of his next nine pass attempts.
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SPNY bounced back from their worst decline on record, advancing 5.0%.
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After initially falling below their I.P.O. price, Lyft shares bounced back.
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SPNY bounced back from their worst decline on record, advancing 5.0%.
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As the stock market bounced back, my shares grew in value.
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But Justice Ginsburg has bounced back quickly from previous medical problems.
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Emails sent to the program's official accounts bounced back as undeliverable.
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"Before the early 2000s, any decline always bounced back," Houseman said.
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But over the next six to 12 months, stocks bounced back.
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The performance of Morgan Stanley&aposs fund bounced back in 2017.
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Then they bounced back and forth, swag surfing in perfect unison.
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The ball hit the ground and bounced back into Haniger's crotch.
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Since then, the real has bounced back to 4.07 per dollar.
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Throughout the playoffs, everybody second-guessed him, and he's always bounced back.
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Emails sent to the various "Kiev Fashion Resistance" email addresses bounced back.
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Hardy has bounced back and forth between Toledo and Detroit this season.
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Messages sent to email addresses Knust formerly used bounced back as undelivered.
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The first opportunity was in retail, which has bounced back this week.
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The jobs market has since bounced back with June's 287,000 nonfarm payrolls.
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Calling "the most beautiful people" those who've suffered but bounced back 20.
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It then bounced back an average 3.23 percent in November and December.
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Bond market equivalent stocks like Kimberly-Clark have suddenly bounced back, too.
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Georgia bounced back from a loss to Kansas with two straight wins.
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However, as Cooley's new data indicates, things seem to have bounced back.
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It hit the headboard and bounced back onto the bed, she said.
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Stocks prices have bounced back nicely since entering a correction in October.
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I tried to contact Srivastava but my email to him bounced back.
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Others were resilient: They bounced back to their state before the trauma.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng index bounced back slightly to rise 0.11 percent.
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But (I) bounced back and got some length, so that was nice.
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Meanwhile, Winona Ryder still hasn't fully bounced back from shoplifting in 103.
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As you'd expect, this resilient boy has bounced back like a pro.
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Lowry bounced back, and Toronto didn't lose another game in the series.
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Both of these indexes bounced back on Tuesday, along with the Dow.
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However, the Aggies quickly bounced back, and the Razorbacks drew no closer.
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Demand bounced back slightly after the ban was temporarily lifted on Feb.
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But Baylor bounced back with an 22012-216 run of its own.
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Car manufacturing bounced back in July and the unemployment rate is falling.
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Gonzaga converted its two free throws, and the Wildcats never bounced back.
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Meanwhile, U.S. stocks bounced back from three-year lows at the open.
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But this is a party that has bounced back many times before.
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Tech stocks bounced back on Cyber Monday after suffering losses on Black Friday.
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Each of those Presidents licked their wounds and bounced back, and won reelection.
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The S&P 500 (SPX) also bounced back, and was last down 1.6%.
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But the 133-year-old party has bounced back smartly in recent months.
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Growth dropped in 2015 and has not bounced back to its old level.
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Oil prices bounced back a tad after suffering sharp falls the previous day.
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Downloads, which dropped after the late January #deleteuber campaign, have already bounced back.
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Bullion bounced back on Thursday after hitting a 2500-month low on Dec.
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That was really upsetting, but he bounced back and got some new glasses.
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The Bulls bounced back from that loss in Brooklyn by crushing another sub-.
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The broader market, too, has bounced back from its move lower on Monday.
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But petrochemical shares outperformed as Brent futures bounced back over $46 a barrel.
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But, he bounced back not long after and was seen partying in Vegas.
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Purdue has bounced back from its shocking loss to lowly Illinois on Jan.
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However, calm was soon restored as losses were erased and credits bounced back.
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Tillman bounced back from losing Thursday at Seattle, his first defeat since April.
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His repeated promises not to waste taxpayer money ultimately bounced back at him.
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Chipmakers bounced back from a slide on Wednesday, with the Philadelphia semiconductor index .
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Philadelphia bounced back after losing each of the previous two games in overtime.
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He bounced back after pitching with an infected tooth in his previous start.
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Officers stayed in their cars instead of being proactive and crime bounced back.
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US stock futures bounced back from earlier losses to trade in positive territory.
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After a lackluster performance in February, the job market bounced back in March.
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Basic resources stocks also bounced back from early declines with the sector index .
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With the infield drawn in, Giles bounced back to strike out Giancarlo Stanton.
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All three indexes started the trading day even lower but bounced back slightly.
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He bounced back after going 803-15, with a 4.92 E.R.A., in 2015.
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The Rangers bounced back to make it 2-2 entering the second period.
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The dollar bounced back after coming off sharply as the risk mood darkened.
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Stocks sold off in early February but bounced back a short time later.
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But the number of people traveling to Miami International Airport has bounced back.
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However, led by Musk's near-term delivery promises, shares have bounced back lately.
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It's official ... Miranda Lambert has bounced back, moving from country to R&B.
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SPNY rose 2.3 percent as oil prices bounced back from their recent swoon.
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They bounced back as investors took stock of expectations for an August rate cut.
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But just like the overall market, the index has bounced back since that Dec.
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Legislation can often be bounced back and forth between the two houses for years.
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Dalian Wanda's bonds were down by as much as 2 points but bounced back.
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Instead, he bounced back with a 64, and shot 65-67 on the weekend.
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Rebel Wilson took a minor tumble on set, Tuesday, but bounced back in style.
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The recovery in stocks came as bond markets also bounced back from a selloff.
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Crude has bounced back substantially since bottoming at $26.21 a barrel earlier this year.
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Mainland Chinese markets bounced back from the previous week's losses to close higher Monday.
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However, while some technology stocks bounced back on Thursday, many have sold off recently.
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Legal & General shares bounced back on Wednesday after falling on Tuesday following disappointing earnings.
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But Holland bounced back to retire the next three batters for his 23th save.
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The Packers bounced back from a loss to the Minnesota Vikings in Week 2.
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On Monday morning, however, it had bounced back slightly to 31.48 against the dollar.
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The American job market has bounced back, but conventional small business credit has not.
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Tilmon made three baskets as Missouri bounced back to take a 20-17 lead.
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Of course, Samsung's product lines, it should be noted, have bounced back from worse.
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It bounced back and forth between being kind of amazing and being really horrible.
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The ball bounced back and hit Matthews, giving San Antonio a chance to win.
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After votes from Glasgow gave Remain a slight lead, the pound quickly bounced back.
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It bounced back last year and the government expects 40 million visitors this year.
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Michigan, which is seen as leaning Democratic, has bounced back well since the trough.
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GDP growth has bounced back since 2008 and has held steady near 2 percent.
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Stocks bounced back 20% within four months of their lows in 1998 and 2011.
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Oklahoma bounced back from a 20-point loss to No. 17 Wisconsin on Dec.
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Mainland markets, meanwhile, bounced back after coming under pressure in the past few sessions.
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The Dow bounced back from a 399-point drop, closing Wednesday 19 points higher.
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The Dow Jones bounced back slightly on Thursday and was up nearly 100 points.
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Trading volume has bounced back from 10-year lows reported in 2015, it said.
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The major indexes bounced back from early losses on the heels of Powell's comments.
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All year, they have said the right things and bounced back after momentary lapses.
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Again, focus on how you bounced back and what you learned from the experience.
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Hurts has made some mistakes in previous road games, but he has bounced back.
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She bounced back though -- which is perfectly appropriate for the title of this song.
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Williams noted SARS impacted China's economy by 5 percentage points and quickly bounced back.
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Buoying the greenback, long-term Treasury yields also bounced back from three-week lows.
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Bonds of Dalian Wanda group companies bounced back from early losses after the statement.
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The Canadian economy has bounced back from the slowdown experienced in 2015 and 2016.
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Still, he bounced back and managed to throw Morris out of the ring twice.
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Navy also bounced back from a disheartening 23-22 loss to Air Force last week.
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But those worries proved to be overblown, and by late January markets have bounced back.
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As an industry, hedge funds bounced back in March after a miserable start to 2016.
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The dollar bounced back up following the announcement, having declined for the previous three sessions.
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Libreville, a green and hilly oceanside city of 600,000, has bounced back since the violence.
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She'd bounced back from Katrina, she told them, and they would bounce back from this.
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They have since bounced back and were trading down 0.8 percent at $9.83 on Wednesday.
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And although Equifax's stock price initially collapsed in the weeks following, the price bounced back.
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Britain's FTSE 100 fell 0.2 percent as sterling bounced back from its one-week low.
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Kamala Harris in Nevada, but she bounced back to win South Carolina a week later.
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He bounced back with his new band, Maroon 5, but the early gigs weren't easy.
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The Index has bounced back to 210,210, about 20.10 percent below its all-time high.
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An email bounced back and no one answered a message on the unit's Facebook page.
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In an attempt to contact the venue for an official statement, our email bounced back.
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Not even the most resilient woman in Hollywood could have easily bounced back from this.
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The Blackhawks bounced back from an overtime loss against the Winnipeg Jets two nights earlier.
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Gin bounced back last year, growing 1 percent in volume after consecutive years of decline.
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Saudi Arabia's index bounced back 1.5 percent with the majority of the traded stocks gaining.
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"I've had some tough times in my career and I've always bounced back," he said.
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Consumer confidence bounced back in February after sliding in January and was better than expected.
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These forecast results show that Samsung has bounced back from the Galaxy Note 7 disaster.
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The Cubs (9-2) bounced back from a 22-2000 series-opening loss on Friday.
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In fact, confidence bounced back almost immediately and Britain's economy barely flinched after the referendum.
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"The market bounced back with bargain hunting," said Hussain Gani, deputy CEO at Softlogic Stockbrokers.
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The index for Germany bounced back in August to reach its highest level since May.
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The bank's London-listed shares fell sharply two weeks ago, but bounced back last week.
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After being held to eight points, Wisconsin's Ethan Happ bounced back in the second half.
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The Orioles bounced back after Boston swept them in a four-game series last week.
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Why has the U.S. bounced back from the crisis more quickly than Europe or Japan?
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The yen, which strengthened sharply after the British referendum, bounced back after an early slide.
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But June's employment bounced back strong, with private and public sector employers adding 289,000 jobs.
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Stock markets also bounced back dramatically, and there were 75 consecutive months of job growth.
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It's been a tough week for the FAANG stocks — though a few bounced back today.
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While it has bounced back and then some, Johnson sees hidden damage on the charts.
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The price of crude oil started with big gains, turned lower, and then bounced back.
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Grey's has bounced back from its multi-season slump, and I'm as invested as ever.
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This time the Bluejays bounced back much faster than in Saturday's victory over Loyola (Md.).
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As a King, he bounced back and forth between the starting lineup and the bench.
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The ball bounced back onto the field, Alonso kept running, and he slid into third.
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The market had been strong for investors; stocks had bounced back from the day before.
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When they gave it to stressed animals, they bounced back faster and acted less depressed.
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Houston has bounced back from Harvey faster than anyone predicted, inspiring the Twitter hashtag #HoustonStrong.
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That propped up China's currency, which bounced back slightly against the dollar after the announcement.
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She had bounced back from several stays in the I.C.U. even well into her 80s.
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Boone said the Yankees would see how Warren bounced back in the next few days.
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Joakim Noah bounced back from a forgettable road trip with 563 points and 256 rebounds.
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They bounced back after market open, though, and were up about 3% in early trading.
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The Panthers bounced back when Allen threw to Olsen for a 523-yard touchdown play.
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But Hasbro has also bounced back because of a big bet it's making on preschoolers.
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South Carolina bounced back, however, and went into the break with a 226-41 lead.
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On Tuesday emerging markets, which had been hardest hit, bounced back, with stocks rising 0.4%.
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Chinese benchmark indices also have bounced back since the initial shock of the virus news.
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Madikizela-Mandela bounced back and in 1993 was elected president of the ANC's women's league.
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The main index bounced back from its worst day in two weeks to add 0.2%.
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Stocks bounced back after a sharp drop Wednesday that sent the Nasdaq into a correction.
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The Eagles (3-1) bounced back from a blowout loss to Kansas a week ago.
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The official email listed on forms bounced back when The Hill reached out for comment.
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The Warriors bounced back from a 132-127 double-overtime loss to Houston on Thursday.
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It means that a sell-off found its bottom, and bounced back during the session.
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Consumer confidence has also bounced back, according to a daily tracking poll by Morning Consult.
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However, Patrick bounced back from that defeat against promotional newcomer Damien Brown via unanimous decision.
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But in the past few years the economy has bounced back—and births continue to drop.
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Gibson bounced back to shut out the A's through six innings after giving up Laureano's homer.
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"Just this week, we got as low as $60.04 and we bounced back up," Kilduff noted.
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While she bounced back following extensive reconstructive surgery, she was also experiencing another form of pain.
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She bounced back and forth between her parents, and did time as a runaway as well.
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The banking index, which had plunged 4.5 percent on the previous day, bounced back 1.9 percent.
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Wall Street shares also bounced back, with banking shares recovering some of what they had lost.
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"While demand from some hyperscale customers bounced back nicely, others paused or cut back," Kress said.
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About 100,7003 years after the K-Pg event, mammals bounced back, with raccoon-size mammals reappearing.
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It has since bounced back, as ultra-low yields and concerns over economic growth lent support.
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The makeup of his microbiome changed, but it bounced back after spending time on the ground.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar bounced back to 2569.50 from a trough of 281.12.
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European stocks bounced back Thursday afternoon, as investors shook off concerns around trade and political uncertainty.
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Stocks in Italy, the epicentre of the latest market tumult, bounced back 0.53 percent on Wednesday.
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Those equities bounced back after each caught downgrades from RBC Capital Markets Tuesday morning, he added.
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His email bounced back with an out of office reply saying that the ambassador was traveling.
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The Orange bounced back from a 14-point home loss to Georgia Tech on Saturday night.
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The euro bounced back against the dollar and hit an eight-year high against the pound.
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It's happened to lots of presidents, and many of them have bounced back to win reelection.
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The market bounced back after ditching some loss-making businesses, although weak investment returns hurt profit.
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The Red Wings bounced back after they struggled early to stay out of the penalty box.
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Having your class spontaneously drop out is a little disorienting, but they bounced back pretty quickly.
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Tuesday's decline notwithstanding, Apple has bounced back since its steep slide at the end of 2018.
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Now that Elizabeth Warren has bounced back to third place in the Democratic primary, Washington Gov.
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The greenback has bounced back after hitting a 3.87003-month low of 104.56 yen on Monday.
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But each time he has bounced back, making him something of an expert in injury recovery.
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The greenback has bounced back after hitting a 16-month low of 104.56 yen on Monday.
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Just in the nick of time, Sarah bounced back and found a new position at Atari.
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The California winter was fairly wet, but vegetation still hasn't bounced back entirely from the drought.
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The euro bounced back above $1.13 after hitting a two-week low at $1.12855 earlier Wednesday.
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Chipmakers bounced back from a slide on Wednesday, with the Philadelphia semiconductor index up 1.6 percent.
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It's safe to say that both stars have bounced back personally and professionally from the fiasco.
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Virtual currencies have bounced back from past sell-offs, but this has been a big one.
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McClendon soon bounced back and raised billions by setting up a new company, American Energy Partners.
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Gold prices bounced back Thursday after hitting their lowest levels of the year earlier this week.
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Pressures have eased somewhat since then as oil prices have bounced back by about 60 percent.
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The ball bounced back into the field, but West immediately called Altuve out for fan interference.
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Most have bounced back smartly this year as a decisively dovish Fed has provided the impetus.
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I just took the moment and just bounced back and forth like Geminis do, you know.
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Yet we've been hit with disasters and devastation before, and the market has always bounced back.
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Platinum and palladium also bounced back, recovering from Monday's meltdown on concerns of a global recession.
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Asian markets sank in morning trading on Wednesday but bounced back slightly later in the day.
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Britain, meanwhile, still has not bounced back from its loss in 1851 to the schooner America.
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Duke bounced back to beat the Winthrop Eagles by 13 on Friday, but the now-No.
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Lipnitskaya bounced back with silver at the world championships in April 2014, her last major event.
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"But we bounced back to look at this time as an adventure," she told BuzzFeed News.
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After a rough two years following its initial public offering, Snap has bounced back in 2019.
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Oil prices bounced back a tad from falls on Monday, but remained hobbled by trade uncertainties.
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Companies like Hostess, Marvel, Converse, and GM have declared bankruptcy and bounced back stronger than ever.
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By 2018, an executive announced the store had "bounced back," citing various investments Blackstone had made.
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But as the rest of the country struggled through a moribund recovery, Columbus bounced back faster.
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But the Aussie dollar quickly bounced back, trading at $0.7976 at 3:30 p.m. HK/SIN.
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Bitcoin's afternoon climb also came as U.S. stocks bounced back from their worst day in years.
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I bounced back and forth with it and ultimately a decision had to be made yesterday.
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LHP Jon Lester bounced back from a career-worst effort to beat the Braves on Monday.
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While North Korea has launched several missile tests throughout the year, markets have largely bounced back.
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Utah bounced back from a defeat Monday at Miami that ended its five-game winning streak.
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After the volcano exploded 100,000 years ago, the tortoises bounced back and returned to the caldera.
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Utah bounced back from a defeat Monday at Miami that ended its five-game winning streak.
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But Mikolas bounced back to fan Whit Merrifield, ending the first by striking out the side.
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But every time the Bruins ignited the crowd, the Lightning bounced back, as Rask turned shaky.
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Under Mr. Keïta's leadership, Mali's economy has bounced back from losses suffered during the 2012 coup.
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While U.S. bank stocks bounced back from the Brexit, the same cannot be said for Italian banks.
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Even as the market bounced back, there have been major instances that caused investors to lose trust.
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Admitting how you bounced back from failure shows your grit and ability to learn from your mistakes.
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Their hours went down a little bit in 2014, but bounced back in 2015 to 303 levels.
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Iowa bounced back after last week's home loss to FCS Northern Iowa, which knocked the then-No.
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Equities have bounced back sharply this year after suffering massive losses to near the end of 2018.
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U.S. stocks have bounced back sharply this year after suffering massive losses near the end of 2018.
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The Rangers (33-50) have bounced back from a five-game losing streak with two close wins.
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It shot radio waves at the ground, then recorded how the waves that bounced back had changed.
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The Rockets bounced back after having their six-game win streak end Saturday against the Trail Blazers.
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Kohl's, Gap, Nordstrom: These stocks bounced back last time they reported because they were hit before reporting.
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She bounced back from heartbreak with Tyga and is now doing the same thing, post-Rob Kardashian.
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Soon, all replies to the email bounced back as a result of Mobilytics's website being taken offline.
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RHP Brad Brach bounced back after a recent slump with a strong performance in the ninth inning.
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Profit in the third quarter of 2019 bounced back from $271 million in Q2 to $665 million.
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They may have bounced back, or suffered longer-term damage, like many of the surface reefs did.
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Sales bounced back in the following weeks, she said, but were still down 25 percent this week.
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Developing countries bounced back from the global financial crisis relatively quickly, buoyed by an explosive Chinese recovery.
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Both animals arrived to the rescue sick and emaciated, but have gained weight and bounced back since.
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Before the stock bounced back, it had been down more than 25% over the last 2159 months.
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Since then, anti-Soros conspiracy theories have bounced back and forth, across oceans and around the world.
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Jonathan may be single once again, but this isn't the first time he's bounced back from heartbreak.
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It's unclear why it bounced back at the end of October, but it's begun to slip again.
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Investment in residential construction fell for a second straight quarter, while spending by the government bounced back.
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Baldwin already bounced back after two quiet games with a nice outing against a tough Giants secondary.
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As stocks bounced back on Monday, Cramer watched as investors crowded back into the trusted FANG stocks.
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Crude oil product dropped sharply, but has since bounced back, according to the U.S. Energy Information Agency.
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But the island bounced back from ravage, reconfiguring itself into an economy with a strong tourism sector.
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Ultimately, the market bounced back within three months and the dip proved to be a buying opportunity.
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Dunn bounced back from a 143-for-12 showing his last time out against the Boston Celtics.
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But Kansas tax revenues quickly bounced back to $7.9 billion in 2015 and $373 billion in 2016.
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Nigeria bounced back impressively from a slump in the price of oil, its principal export, in 2009.
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It has since bounced back above 16 to a price-to-earnings ratio last seen in October.
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Exporters were lifted as the dollar on Tuesday bounced back from four-month lows versus the yen.
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There are stocks that have bounced back from their day-after Christmas lows, and then there's Boeing.
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Gold meanwhile bounced back into positive territory after the Tillerson news and after the U.S. inflation data.
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Against a basket of currencies the dollar had bounced back to 97.287, from Wednesday's low of 96.962.
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Those ratings bottomed out and recently bounced back again, with more than half of Germans backing Merkel.
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Its price neared the important psychological milestone of $20,000 on two occasions but has swiftly bounced back.
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Gold also bounced back above $2828.65,300 an ounce as the dollar slipped on weak U.S. economic data.
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"February was weak for a lot of restaurant chains, but March has bounced back solidly," Hottovy said.
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We knew he was going to bounce back but he has bounced back in a big way.
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Giolito bounced back after giving up nine earned runs over 10 innings in his past two starts.
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On Friday, however, bourses bounced back with a delayed reaction to the extra easing by the ECB.
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Still, the shares bounced back after several large hedge funds said they were buyers of the stock.
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Against a basket of currencies the dollar had bounced back to 97.312, from Wednesday's low of 96.962.
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Sterling bounced back above $1.4200, turning around from a slide to a two-month low of $1.4013.
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The economy has bounced back and young people are reinventing what it means to have a job.
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The Dow Jones industrial average bounced back Wednesday afternoon after Sanders said carve-outs could be made.
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The biotech sector bounced back big time Monday due to a big acquisition and positive drug developments.
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Similarly, former USWNT star Amy Rodriguez bounced back relatively quickly after having each of her two sons.
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Tech stocks have bounced back in the past week, rallying 2 percent to return to November highs.
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Shares of materials companies also bounced back after being hit by profit taking in the morning session.
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But shares of the drug maker have since bounced back, closing up more than 6 percent Monday.
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Sentiment remained boosted throughout afternoon trade, as markets in the U.S. bounced back and traded higher Thursday.
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RBS' rise helped financials add the most points to the FTSE, while materials stocks also bounced back.
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Europe's banking sector bounced back from slight losses earlier on in the afternoon, closing up 0.3 percent.
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Andrew Yang bounced back and earned lots of applause after a disappointing first debate performance in Miami.
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The Cubs bounced back to win the next two World Series (but to fans' chagrin, none since).
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He bounced back nicely from a three-inning, eight-run outing at Houston in his last start.
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The contract bounced back and forth between a session low of $000 and a peak of $225.
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Tottenham — missing five first-team regulars, including Harry Kane — bounced back from its opening loss to Monaco.
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After a heart attack last year, Sanders was written off -- but he bounced back stronger than ever.
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On Friday, the government's monthly employment report will reveal how strongly the job market has bounced back.
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Apple's share price dropped nearly 10 percent on Thursday, but bounced back about 4 percent on Friday.
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In 2017 the Canadian economy bounced back from what had been a three year-long downward trend.
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Shut out in the first two games at Dodger Stadium, the N.L. East champion Braves bounced back.
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The Dow quickly bounced back from its session lows along with the S&P 500 and Nasdaq.
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The Orioles bounced back, however, when Mancini tied the game with a sacrifice fly in the fifth.
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Sanders, 78, the oldest candidate in the crowded Democratic field, has bounced back rapidly since the Oct.
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It's bounced back since then into its 100-day average, finding some selling pressure there at $90.
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I love you for all the ways you've bounced back from my various experiments — literally and figuratively.
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But Guarantano, who was benched for a series, bounced back to helm the fourth-quarter touchdown drives.
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By maximizing use of its Atlanta hub, expanding its international reach, and cutting costs, Delta bounced back.
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Shares bounced back to nearly $27 per share, or 40% lower than its IPO price of $45.
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Teheran (6-5) bounced back from last week's ineffective start against Baltimore to fire six shutout innings.
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Exporters, including automakers and tech names, bounced back, with Honda Motor up 1.96 percent for the day.
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Stacy Lewis, who gave birth three months ago, bounced back from a 74 to post a 66.
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After the shot I bounced back up to engage instantly, but again he dipped under to disengage.
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After a brief period of the doldrums, a reinvigorated Child bounced back with an unusually impassioned story.
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Lovato bounced back from the brief situationship with Johnson, finding love in the 25-year-old Wilson.
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Vox emailed more than a dozen mayors across Puerto Rico, though many of the messages bounced back.
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Sophomore forward Lamar Stevens bounced back from a rocky shooting effort in a loss to Wisconsin on Dec.
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"Oh, ain't got time for that!" she joked to PEOPLE after she bounced back from the fashion malfunction.
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The sensor emits a beam of light that gets bounced back, though it's invisible to the human eye.
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And Hilton couldn't be prouder of her little sister for how she's bounced back so quickly after baby.
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He bounced back to earn the win despite a laborious first inning that saw him throw 33 pitches.
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The woman bounced back up, walked around the aisle, put her hands up, and was detained by officers.
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Since then, much of the rest of the world, including the United States, has bounced back, however fitfully.
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And while it has bounced back this year, it is still down more than $10 from its highs.
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But Holland bounced back to retire the next three guys he faced and nail down his 12th save.
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The Icelandic economy has bounced back from its collapse a few years ago, but it is still vulnerable.
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Texas bounced back from a bad loss after being routed by Kansas 86-56 at home on Monday.
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Both of them shared emotionally charges posts in November about how they bounced back from their separation separately.
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After the jobs report, odds dropped in all months tracked by the CME, but have since bounced back:
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Maryland (18-6, 9-143 Big Ten) bounced back from losing on the road to Wisconsin on Friday.
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Joe Duffy bounced back from a disappointing defeat to Dustin Poirier in emphatic fashion, submitting Canadian Mitch Clarke.
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She's endured an insane and and gross harassment campaign on Twitter recently, from which she has bounced back.
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Yet it appears that, as wealth has bounced back, the size of inheritances has, too (see chart 2).
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Prices bounced back as the market turned its attention to product inventory drawdowns in the same EIA data.
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The dollar bounced back against major currencies after the Fed was perceived to be more hawkish than anticipated.
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Wake Forest bounced back on Newman's 22-yard pass to Surratt, but the Demon Deacons couldn't keep up.
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The subsequent bust destroyed both jobs and wealth, but the college-educated bounced back more quickly than others.
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The dollar index, which measures the greenback against a basket of currencies, bounced back from three-week lows.
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But Starbucks' traffic has since bounced back to strong levels; it just wasn't included in the quarter announced.
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RHP Dellin Betances bounced back nicely with a perfect ninth inning for his 217th save of the season.
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Gold also bounced back above $2302.90,15.363 an ounce as the dollar eased and global growth fears ramped up.
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Domestic equity funds bounced back from $11.6 billion in withdrawals the week prior but remained out of favor.
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Not satisfied with the responses, TRAI sought to contact some of the responders, but those emails bounced back.
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Mets RH Rafael Montero (22-21, 217) Fernandez bounced back from a rough outing at Cincinnati on Aug.
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"I feel like people think that I bounced back super fast, which I guess I did," Jenner explained.
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Brent crude futures also bounced back 0.4% to $68.05 per barrel, after falling 4.6% in the previous session.
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This issue has bounced back and forth between the FCC and the courts for nearly a decade now.
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While the very public meltdown was a low point in the musician's career, she's bounced back spectacularly since.
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But the yen bounced back to trade higher against the dollar and the euro in the European session.
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Adele, for example, bounced back from technical issues during her performance at the Grammy awards earlier this month.
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These companies, which some have dubbed the Fab 6, bounced back a bit with the overall market Wednesday.
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Oil prices also bounced back; Brent crude had dropped 0003%, to below $48 a barrel, following the vote.
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Although yields have bounced back to 0.09%, this is still an 18 basis point fall on the day.
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The company's shares have since bounced back, from their initial fall, and hit a record high in January.
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The manufacturing sector bounced back with an 28503,22019 job gain in September, after shedding 3,000 jobs in August.
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Utah bounced back and took a 23-222 lead on a layup from Mitchell with 22 seconds left.
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Meantime, Hershey has bounced back and now is up slightly since the Amazon-Whole Foods deal was announced.
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Among national indexes, Italy's FTSE MIB bounced back 2 percent higher after registering sharp losses in recent days.
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Since May, Haldane said, data on the consumer had "virtually without exception" bounced back as he had expected.
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Gold also bounced back above $2302,15.333 an ounce as the dollar eased and global growth fears ramped up.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average bounced back by more than 311 points the day after plunging almost 8003.
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Venture capital funding declined in 2013, but just a year later it bounced back in a big way.
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In Alabama, Republican Senate candidate Roy Moore has bounced back in the polls despite multiple sexual misconduct allegations.
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And, perhaps most importantly, polling suggests Moore's numbers have bounced back after an initial dip following the accusations.
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In the main event, Linton Vassell bounced back from three successive losses to defeat Sergei Kharitonov with punches.
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Energy companies bounced back after two rough days, though the price of oil rose only a small amount.
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US stocks futures advanced and some European markets bounced back today after their worst day in history yesterday.
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The comfort meal worked -- because the 76ers bounced back with a win over the Brooklyn Nets on Sunday.
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PSA, once widely believed to be deeply troubled, has bounced back to profitability and growth under Mr. Tavares.
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"My emotions are like a Ping-Pong ball being bounced back and forth between the players," said Mrs.
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He bounced back from injury-riddled years in 2014 and 2015 to post a 3.91 E.R.A. last season.
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"We definitely needed this win," said Betances, who bounced back from Saturday to pitch a clean eighth inning.
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Though growth and hiring slowed more broadly, they stayed positive, and the economy bounced back the next year.
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"The prices have bounced back on hopes for China's capacity reduction and growing demand for automobiles," Okada said.
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The radar bounced back with evidence of about 145 coffins, buried just a few feet beneath the surface.
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U.S. homebuilders bounced back in August from a recent funk, as current sales and sales expectations leaped forward.
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When VICE Games sent an email, however, it immediately bounced back because the email address had been disabled.
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Even when retaliatory tariffs have ended, those exports haven't bounced back, said Trade Partnership Vice President Dan Anthony.
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Toys R Us bounced back from bankruptcy with worker policies that could provide a model for labor rights.
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Markets in Europe bounced back Monday after a strong performance seen in both Asia and on Wall Street.
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Activity in Turkey has bounced back rapidly from the coup attempt, with growth hitting 5% yoy in 1Q17.
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They came in and bounced back after a loss, and you have to give them credit for that.
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The Hoosiers (9-1) bounced back from a 20-point loss at Wisconsin with a spirited defensive effort.
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The rookie bounced back and led a 173-play drive that resulted in Joseph's 25-yard field goal.
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I don't know if we ever really bounced back from the idea that the band weren't going up again.
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Poloz also said that although the economy as a whole had bounced back, there were still areas of weakness.
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The banking sector index bounced back to close 1.12 percent higher in a Mumbai market that fell 0.6 percent.
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The stock bounced back with the rest of the market on Wednesday, rising more than 9 percent to $20013,470.90.
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Bhusri explained Workday had a slow October and November, and then business bounced back quickly in December and January.
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The Buckeyes bounced back, though, with Haskins scoring from the 2 at 11:35 to make it 31-24.
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The veteran bounced back to retire every hitter until Cesar Hernandez stroked a one-out single in the eighth.
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The stock closed Monday at $100.76, up 3 percent for 2019 as markets bounced back from last year's losses.
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"Carsen bounced back and made some big time plays, but that's what he does," Purdue coach Matt Painter said.
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Exxon shares have bounced back, rising more than 20 percent since hitting their 2016 intraday low on Jan. 20.
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The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have bounced back — and then some — from Friday's market-wide sell-off.
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Chicago bounced back from a ninth-inning meltdown the previous night with another dominant performance by a starting pitcher.
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Once when I was throwing bottles on the porch, a bottle bounced back and hit me in the head.
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Uber shares gained 2.8% in afternoon trading as the technology sector bounced back from a sell-off on Monday.
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The team captain bounced back after not scoring in Washington's 4-3 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Sunday.
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Investment in residential construction likely fell for a second straight quarter, while spending by the government probably bounced back.
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Stocks which are sensitive to tariffs have not bounced back even as the optimism has increased, Barclays pointed out.
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By midday, it had bounced back to 6.8934 per dollar, 294.08 pips weaker than the previous late session close.
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But incumbents have bounced back: revenues and earnings at Nasdaq and ICE (which owns NYSE) have jumped since 20143.
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Meanwhile, British consumer confidence bounced back in August after a Brexit blip, a survey by GfK showed on Wednesday.
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The Pacers (10-243) bounced back after a 131-109 blowout loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Wednesday.
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Oil prices have bounced back from last year's steep decline, climbing more than 21% this year, according to Refinitiv.
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He lost a U.S. Senate race in 1964, but bounced back by winning the governor&aposs race in 1966.
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But the yen bounced back to trade broadly steady against the dollar and the euro in the European session.
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The 2013 shutdown led to poor poll numbers for Republicans, though those figures bounced back after ObamaCare's difficult rollout.
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Although shares of other major European banks have bounced back this year, SocGen shares are still down three percent.
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Mauer bounced back to Osuna, who made an athletic move to start a double play as a run scored.
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They bounced back with an 85-78 win over Penn State on Wednesday in the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
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Wieters hit a two-run homer in the fourth but the Rays bounced back with two in the fifth.
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GOLD PRICES sank 2% on Monday from last week's close, as stocks bounced back and the USD got stronger.
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But they found some technical reassurance as stocks have recently bounced back multiple times intraday after testing 2018 lows.
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Orban has bounced back from previous popular protests, for example in 2014 against a planned tax on Internet data.
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Gold bounced back to $1,192.0 per ounce from Friday's low $1,171.5, which was its lowest level since early February.
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The Commerce Department said Monday that retail sales in March bounced back 0.6 percent, its largest increase since November.
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Even the FTSE 100 has bounced back after two days of record losses, hitting its highest level since August.
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After a wickedly volatile first quarter that saw major averages foray into correction territory, stocks have bounced back nicely.
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Meanwhile, across the Atlantic U.S. markets were higher as technology stocks bounced back from series of losses last week.
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But St. Louis and San Francisco both bounced back with wins on Thursday night, while the Mets were idle.
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The dollar bounced back from earlier losses to post gains against the yen, lifting the mood across the board.
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The list of nominations bounced back to the White House was printed in the Congressional Record, published Friday afternoon.
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After news of Square's bitcoin testing broke on Wednesday, it bounced back from a 30 percent slide last weekend.
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It will likely confirm the economy has bounced back after growth almost stalled at the start of the year.
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Realtors in Houston have remarked at how quickly the market bounced back following the devastating effects of Hurricane Harvey.
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Jadon, the dominant twin, has bounced back from surgery and is now a "crazy wild man," his mom said.
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The US labor market has bounced back after disappointing data in February, and wages are growing faster than inflation.
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Merkel's own popularity has bounced back in the last month or so but her conservative bloc is still suffering.
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Every time Clinton has threatened to run away with the race Trump has bounced back to within striking distance.
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Auburn bounced back from a blowout loss to No. 16 Purdue in the championship game of the Cancun Challenge.
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As Atad's thoughts bounced back and forth she recalled thinking of the earth as a cyborg, much like herself.
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Obviously you lose a little bit of momentum when you don't have success on it but we bounced back.
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Bitcoin quickly bounced back from the lows of June, amid improved sentiment about the future of the digital currency.
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While prices have somewhat bounced back in recent years, big farms like Qian Hu have begun breeding other species.
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The stock market bottomed out six days after his remarks and had bounced back 21 percent a month later.
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They were made as carefully as possible, he said, and should have been revisited when the economy bounced back.
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Since then, momentum has bounced back, and same-store sales are growing healthily, as evidenced by Dick's latest results.
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Now that home prices have bounced back, FHA is in the black but threatened with underfunding and outdated technology.
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Progressive shares also bounced back, gaining 1 percent early after a 10.6 percent drop from just before Harvey struck.
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Forrester's Meena said the sales last week was the time when both Amazon and Flipkart could have bounced back.
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But at the Tour de Suisse, a mountainous nine-stage race that ended on June 18, Phinney bounced back.
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He bounced back from a pair of beatings by the Indians with a dominant performance in Cleveland on Sept.
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On Tuesday emerging markets, which had been hit hardest by spiking oil prices, bounced back, with stocks up 0.4%.
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In the 19th century, hunting led to a decline, but after the government protected the animals, populations bounced back.
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Our live blog tracked market reaction as U.S. stocks bounced back from a sell-off in the previous session.
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The low interest rates also made dividend yields more attractive relative to bond yields, and the stocks bounced back.
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"From day zero to day 365, there's microbes from the beginning that have not completely bounced back," says Jordan.
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Shares bounced back to nearly $27 per share — but that's still 40% lower than Uber's IPO price of $45.
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Even so, Chapman says he's bounced back from the experience to reach a 48 percent total pretax profit margin.
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The U.S. non-farm payrolls report is expected to show job numbers bounced back in October after September's drop.
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Markets bounced back the following Monday on news of successful trade talks between the Trump administration and South Korea.
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Following the China tariffs report, stocks in Europe came under sharp pressure, but bounced back a short while later.
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Sanders bounced back after a heart attack, again taking it to Biden over his support for the Iraq War.
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Pinterest shares have bounced back from their after-hours lows, but were still about 3% below their closing price.
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The company bounced back, however, as shares recovered some of those losses, settling about 23.17% under the closing price.
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Kara Swisher talks with 23andMe CEO Anne Wojcicki about how she bounced back from a battle with the FDA.
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The city's economy has largely bounced back, partly thanks to the growth of America's technology, education, and healthcare industries.
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Despite the unexpected outcome of Brexit, confidence among business leaders in the EU bounced back this quarter by 2.2 points.
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Since their intraday lows, benchmark oil prices are up about 22 percent, while the has bounced back about 10 percent.
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But he said other athletes had bounced back from much worse situations and that Lochte could still repair his image.
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SpaceX bounced back in 239, completing 25 missions, including 215.3 booster recoveries and 5 reflights of a previously-flown rocket.
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But the dollar bounced back this week after a few Federal Reserve policymakers raised expectations for a March rate increase.
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U.S. government debt yields rose slightly on Thursday as equities bounced back from a sharp decline in the previous session.
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Debt capital markets activity has bounced back and a pick-up in equity capital markets follows an awful first quarter.
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It has since crashed and partially bounced back as shorts got caught out by the continued squeeze on metal availability.
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Detroit starter Justin Verlander bounced back from two subpar outings and gave up just an unearned run in seven innings.
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He went out there after the one rough inning in the third and bounced back and got through six innings.
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The Royals, meanwhile, bounced back from Saturday's 24.62-212 rout and left Minneapolis with two wins in the weekend series.
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"Everybody thought this is going to be a great day and he's back and he's bounced back again," Baker remarked.
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After the plea for money is over, you aren't returned to your program, but bounced back to the programming grid.
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The index was supported as U.S. Treasury yields bounced back from recent lows in the wake of German stimulus hopes.
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U.S stocks bounced back from their biggest daily percentage decline in about two months, led by gains in financial shares.
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McCann bounced back from going 0-for-4 Saturday, a game that snapped a career-best 14-game hitting streak.
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Among commodities, oil rose for the fourth consecutive session on Tuesday while gold bounced back from a six-week low.
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American house prices have bounced back since the financial crisis and are above their long-term average relative to rents.
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The Fighting Illini bounced back from a disappointing overtime defeat to Purdue by downing Rutgers 24-7 in Week 23.
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The FAA grounded all 787s for 4 months, even though the incidents were non-fatal, and the program bounced back.
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We were both a little disappointed that he bounced back completely from any shaming the article might have brought along.
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The next year, she bounced back with Hairspray, in which Bynes played Penny Pingleton alongside Zac Efron and John Travolta.
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But perhaps traders were reassessing the move on Thursday as stocks bounced back with the Dow up nearly 200 points.
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On the data front Thursday, initial jobless claims bounced back from 212.35-year lows, with import prices rising 303 percent.
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Compared to its harsh December performance, when the S&P lost about 9 percent, the market bounced back in January.
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I sent emails to Jibo contacts, but they bounced back because again, the server either expired or can't receive mail.
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Diamondbacks LH Patrick Corbin (14-227, 256) Straily bounced back nicely from the pounding he received in Philadelphia on Sept.
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The U.S. dollar index extended losses to trade more than 1 percent lower at levels, while gold prices bounced back.
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Rihanna certainly bounced back in a big way from her bronchitis just days earlier ... partying it up for her birthday.
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The yield on the French 0.32.93-year bond bounced back from a three-month low to trade around 23.467 percent.
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KKK couldn't be reached by phone for comment and a message sent to a publicly-listed email address bounced back.
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Oregon has bounced back strong from a loss torival Oregon State in its Pac-12 opener, winning three straight games.
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With exception of the consumer packaged goods cohort, some investors could think stocks all bounced back because they were oversold.
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Pivetta (6-7) bounced back from two straight poor starts and did not allow a hit until the fifth inning.
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" Gibbons added, "The key is he bounced back and settled down against a good lineup that's not easy to face.
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Montgomery bounced back nicely from his shortest start with the Cubs, when he lasted only two-plus innings on Sept.
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Each time he has bounced back, even showing up for a Habitat for Humanity homebuilding project shortly after one fall.
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The market bounced back on Wednesday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average surging almost 5 percent, in yet another whipsaw.
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U.S. crude bounced back 0.9 percent to stand at $52.77 a barrel, while Brent futures rose 0.9 percent to $56.
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U.S. consumers bounced back in March and bought more cars, furniture and appliances after three months of declining retail sales.
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The Cowboys bounced back to even the score at 14-14 with 1:54 to go in the first half.
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After a series of disappointing quarterly earnings reports, American Express bounced back with an uptick in profitability, pushing shares upward.
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Hong Kong's economy bounced back in the second quarter, but still fell short of analyst expectations, growing at just 0.6%.
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But then the volume of attacks stopped, and his poll numbers bounced back to where they were before the attacks.
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We bounced back slightly in the spring, but as of October, our average occupancy for the year is 2000 percent.
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The major indexes recovered much of their losses on Tuesday as technology shares bounced back somewhat from the previous session.
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The company registered around $453 million in losses in 2015, but bounced back with around $600,000 in profits in 22015.
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Houston bounced back from a first inning in which Astros starter Collin McHugh allowed the four homers and five runs.
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All her subsequent attempts resembled Karmakar's effort, with Produnova's bottom touching the mat before she bounced back onto her feet.
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Sales of existing homes bounced back in September and were driven by a jump in purchases of first-time homebuyers.
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Oklahoma's response to Westbrook's injury was similar to way the Sooners have bounced back throughout a season plagued by injuries.
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The amount of wood harvested declined precipitously during the Great Recession, and has not bounced back, according to government data.
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For most of the 20th century, the nation bounced back quickly from downturns, with displaced workers quickly finding new jobs.
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Oil bounced back in Asian trade, with U.S. crude last up 12% to $22.73 and Brent up $1.66 to $26.54.
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Stephen Piscotty gave chase and leapt at the wall, but the ball eluded him and bounced back toward the infield.
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Agnew bounced back from his 217-yard showing in the opener, finishing with 214 yards on 21-of-31 passing .
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Shaun also seems to have bounced back after getting slammed with questions surrounding a 2016 sexual harassment lawsuit against him.
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During each cycle, the sticks compressed a little more and then bounced back, but only partway; this was hysteresis happening.
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During each cycle, the sticks compressed a little more and then bounced back, but only partway; this was hysteresis happening.
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After falling nearly 13 percent in early trading, Boeing shares bounced back to end the day down around 93 percent.
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As the economy bounced back, however, excess inventory was harder to come by for flash-sale sites across the board.
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Antetokoumpo bounced back from a subpar performance in Game 1, repeatedly attacking the rim with powerful drives to the basket.
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While this is unprecedented at a national level, he said, regions have bounced back from such natural disasters fairly quickly.
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Horan said that the program had since bounced back to 40 players this year, but it had taken great effort.
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Oil bounced back in Asian trade, with U.S. crude last up 17% to $23.84 and Brent up $2 to $27.06.
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For those who stayed the course, account values fully bounced back within three years, or by the end of 2010.
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Despite those setbacks, Ginsburg has regularly bounced back and has said she has no intention of retiring any time soon.
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The benchmark 10-year yields have bounced back this month, climbing about 15 basis points since the beginning of December.
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His pulse back to normal, which for Dufner means barely beating, he bounced back in a big way on Sunday.
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World number 58 Fritz bounced back in the second, surging ahead after Granollers had tied the set at 4-27.
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This time that bounced back by 135.33% to €2135.3m, which is still below the €26.7m level recorded two years ago.
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Gonzaga also bounced back from a 91-78 setback to BYU last Saturday that ended a 19-game winning streak.
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After tumbling 10% from the start of the year through early February, China's CSI300 has bounced back to December levels.
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The benchmark 10-year yields have bounced back this month, climbing about 25 basis points since the beginning of December.
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Rules are rules, but the Guerrillas bounced back in their second series against the Florida Mutineers and won 3-2.
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Twichell bounced back after finishing 10th in the 10-kilometer race on Lake Balaton, about 80 miles southwest of Budapest.
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SAFETY PLAYS OUT OF FAVOUR On Tuesday emerging markets, which had been hardest hit, bounced back, with stocks rising 0.4%.
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SPY is currently up about 2% this year and has bounced back this week after dropping on coronavirus outbreak fears.
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The Dow fell more than 1,700 points on Friday and Monday, then bounced back with a 567-point gain Tuesday.
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The Capitals allowed the first goal for the first time in 11 games but bounced back with six unanswered goals.
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This week's data will shed light on whether the manufacturing sector bounced back in September following its downturn in August.
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"It's good that they were resilient and they bounced back and they won a game," Purdue coach Matt Painter said.
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In the S&P 500, 23 stocks bounced back to their 52-week highs at some point in Friday's trading.
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Washington led for parts of the first period before Memphis bounced back and took a 35-30 lead after one.
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Average loan bids bounced back from a low of 22019 during the financial crisis but were still sitting at 22008.
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The company&aposs online and unit sales bounced back after it announced its one-day-shipping initiative earlier this year.
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The dollar index bounced back from one week lows after the Federal Reserve announced it is keeping interest rates untouched.
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An email sent to Mobile Stars main address bounced back, and a call to the company's main line went unanswered.
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The ball hit the top of the wall in left and bounced back but was confirmed on an umpire review.
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The Bureau of Labor Statistics just released its newest jobs report, showing American jobs bounced back after a disappointing March.
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"I was really pleased and proud of our team tonight, the way we bounced back after the Philly game," Stotts said.
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New York's hedge-funders, by comparison, were far quicker to change their minds once the stock market bounced back, he said.
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After Johansen won the draw, Neal's blast hit the post, bounced back into Hellebuyck and then kicked back into the net.
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The pan-European Euro Stoxx 219.5 index moved south immediately after the announcement but bounced back and ended up 211.3 percent.
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Although global shares have bounced back in the past week or so, Nippon Life expects risk assets could be pummeled again.
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However, sales bounced back over the last three weeks, with reservations running at similar levels to last year's strong market activity.
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Bank stocks bounced back, with the Nifty Bank index up 0.3 percent after falling 1.4 percent over the previous two sessions.
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The researchers found that pollution levels bounced back dramatically and levels were even worse than expected after the meetings had finished.
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Musk's ill-advised tweet led to a significant market loss in Tesla shares, but shares have bounced back after Musk's settlement.
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At the time of writing, Bitcoin had bounced back up to the $9,200 level, down from weekly highs just above $12,000.
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The yen also bounced back against the euro, which fell to 115.42 yen from Friday's one-month high of 116.37 yen .
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Orlando, which won at San Antonio to begin the trip, bounced back by throttling the Philadelphia 22ers 214.6-257.1 on Friday.
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Jake McCabe also scored for Buffalo, which bounced back from a 6-2 loss to the New York Rangers on Thursday.
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Stocks bounced back globally Tuesday and currencies steadied, but the Brexit-induced panic could come back in a flash, strategists say.
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The country bounced back and forth between Spanish rule and independence until ultimately declaring independence for the last time in 19573.
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The U.S. stock market quickly bounced back from its sharp post-Brexit losses, trading at new all-time highs in August.
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Miller bounced back to stop both shots the Islanders generated in overtime and all three shots he faced in the shootout.
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The party faces no national threat and seems to have bounced back from the traumatic events around Tiananmen Square in 603.
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Instead, the authors' story bolstered a competing theory, that the universe "bounced back" to where it is today after a collapse.
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While the stock pulled back initially, it bounced back to close at $37.35 on Wednesday, and recently reported a strong quarter.
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While it has come down before and bounced back up, there are ramifications if it doesn't move back higher, Miller noted.
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But the Capitals bounced back with goals from Brett Connolly and Alex Ovechkin for a 2-1 lead after one period.
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European markets bounced back Thursday, with the pan European Stoxx 600 Index gaining 1.4 percent, helped by gains from banking stocks.
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BBVA and Caixabank, Spain's second- and third-biggest banks respectively, bounced back from a tough first quarter when profits fell sharply.
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For instance, when Tesla saw sell-offs in 22016, 2180, and 2016, the stock bounced back to the $275 - $285 level.
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Mainland Chinese shares, which were briefly unsettled by Moody's downgrade of its rating on China on Wednesday, bounced back 1.6 percent.
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As the dollar lost steam, the euro bounced back to $1.1611 after hitting an 11-month low of $1.1508 on Thursday.
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U.S. stocks closed higher on Wednesday, as oil prices bounced back and the Fed took a less hawkish stance than expected.
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" When another fan point-blank asked if her body had bounced back, the 34-year-old reality star responded: "Hell no!!
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Winnipeg started the season with a pair of losses but has bounced back with wins over the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver.
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Winnipeg started the season with a pair of losses but has bounced back with wins over the Edmonton Oilers and Vancouver.
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In both of those occasions, and in countless others, Griffin seems to have bounced back with even more steam than before.
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The veteran bounced back after getting ripped for seven runs and nine hits in six innings at Cleveland on July 23.
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The FTSE 22016 remained under pressure, ending down some 215 percent, while France's CAC 23.5 bounced back, closing 27 percent up.
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It killed most of the moths, but those that survived the poison reproduced, and the population bounced back stronger than ever.
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Tennessee bounced back from a loss to No. 5 North Carolina on Sunday with a hard-fought win over the Paladins.
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The pound slipped 0.6% against the dollar in the mid-day trading, but bounced back a bit in Asia's morning session.
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Toronto bounced back from a 10th-inning loss in the series opener by rallying for a 4-213 victory Friday night.
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But Pittsburgh bounced back with a 5-2 win in Game 6 in Tampa to force the winner-take-all contest.
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The U.S. dollar pared gains immediately following the release of the testimony, but then quickly bounced back and added to gains.
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On hitting the white background, the light bounced back almost unimpeded, as rude as a glaring headlight in a rearview mirror.
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Antetokounmpo tallied 29 points, 33 rebounds and six assists for Milwaukee, which bounced back after Wednesday's 116-105 loss in Boston.
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As the averages bounced back on Tuesday after a late-Monday decline, Cramer noticed a particular commodity roaring with them: oil.
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Then it bounced back — and the growth was steady until the 2008 financial crisis when jobs disappeared at a breakneck pace.
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We bounced back and forth between there and Washington, D.C., and then overseas in both the Fiji Islands and in Italy.
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The Hornets bounced back from a 242-point loss at Indiana on Sunday and have won four of their last five.
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Meanwhile, Scott Feldman (1-1) bounced back from an underwhelming Opening Day start against Philadelphia to overwhelm the Cardinals (2-13).
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"There's many people who haven't bounced back from the crash in 2008," he said of America's real estate and economic crisis.
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Earlier in Asia, markets bounced back from early losses as leaders signaled they were ready to step in with support policies.
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U.S. stocks, which fell on Wednesday following the Fed meeting but bounced back on Thursday, were mostly down slightly on Friday.
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Print advertising sales fell more than 20 per cent in 2016 at most big newspaper groups and have not bounced back.
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But Los Angeles predictably bounced back, silencing the audience of 13,21 with two goals in the third period's first eight minutes.
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As the dollar lost steam, the euro bounced back to $1.1606 after hitting an 923-month low of $1.1508 on Thursday.
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In the 20013s, she bounced back from their divorce—which Sonny warned would end her career—to become a solo star.
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Arcia has bounced back from the "struggles" of his rookie year, and has shown a flair for the dramatic and spectacular.
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But DeRozan bounced back, and a rematch against Cleveland is a brand new opportunity for him to continue abating his detractors.
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Toronto bounced back from a two-hit performance one night earlier to even the four-game series at one win apiece.
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The industry bounced back quickly from a very deep but short downturn in 2008/2009 linked to the global financial crisis.
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"The dollar has bounced back, partly due to weakness in the euro," said Jonathan Butler, commodities analyst at Mitsubishi in London.
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Elsewhere, the index of Mothers start-up shares bounced back 4.1% after Friday's sharp slide to a fresh seven-year low.
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The Australian dollar bounced back to $0.6008 after having hit a 17-year low of low of $0.5958 the previous day.
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The Australian dollar bounced back to $0.6019 after having hit a 17-year low of low of $0.5958 the previous day.
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The lefty bounced back nicely from a pair of rocky outings against the Los Angeles Angels and allowed five hits Monday.
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Rory McIlroy bounced back from a missed cut last week, shooting 67, while defending champion Dustin Johnson battled to a 71.
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"Everybody thought this is going to be a great day and he's back and he's bounced back again," Mr. Baker said.
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To Andy's credit, he bounced back from the laughter and the clear embarrassment he felt and finished his news conference strong.
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For all the pointed attacks and criticisms of the former Vice President, his numbers have bounced back shortly after each debate.
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He bounced back strong in South Carolina on Saturday and cruised to further wins all across the South on Tuesday night.
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They also bounced back to avoid being swept by the Astros, powered by their stopper at the top of the rotation.
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Antetokounmpo tallied 03 points, 14 rebounds and six assists for Milwaukee, which bounced back after Wednesday's 116-105 loss in Boston.
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Bitcoin fell as low as $265,21.64 on Wednesday morning, but bounced back to $290,1.64 as of Thursday at 225:240 p.m.
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Bankia replaced both its chairman and chief executive in 2012 and has bounced back from the losses that triggered its nationalization.
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Ilya Kovalchuk, 36, had his contract terminated by the Los Angeles Kings in December but has bounced back with the Canadiens.
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Despite his many tangles with the law, Mr. Brown's career has repeatedly bounced back, mostly because of his ardent fan base.
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In 2500, former President Barack Obama's stock market returned more than 32%, as the economy bounced back from the Great Recession.
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Vegas bounced back to take a 2-1 lead in the second period with two goals in less than three minutes.
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European equities finished Monday's session on an upbeat note as global markets bounced back after posting their worst week in years.
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Kahnle has bounced back and forth from the majors and Triple A and is making his fourth stint with the Sox.
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Asian stocks bounced back to recover on the last trading day of the week, with most markets finishing the session higher.
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Care assistant Javine Lacey called Wildgust a "miracle," telling the Nottingham Post that he quickly "bounced back" from recent health issues.
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Bauer bounced back to shut out the A's for 4 2/3 innings before turning the ball over to the bullpen.
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The bill bounced back and forth this week between the state Senate and House of Delegates, with each side making changes.
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Total new orders bounced back to expansionary territory with the sub-index rising to 21, the highest level seen since April.
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Like many customers, Mr. Kaufman said he could not reach the company; even emails to the support desk bounced back undelivered.
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Consumer confidence rebounded in February as federal workers returned to work and the stock market bounced back from its December slump.
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Florida bounced back to tie at 20 on a 21977-yard touchdown pass from Franks to Cleveland 3:16 before halftime.
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Elsewhere, oil prices initially posted recoveries on Monday, but both Brent and U.S. crude bounced back into negative territory in the afternoon.
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That level has acted as a bottom for the stock since it bounced back above $35 at the beginning of the month.
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Shares in Thomas Cook bounced back, up 5.5 percent, having fallen as much as 23 percent on Monday after a profit warning.
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He bounced back to make 7 of 13 shots in the final three quarters, and he added nine assists and five rebounds.
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Despite the Galaxy Note 7 saga and the arrest of its de facto head on bribery charges, Samsung's business has bounced back.
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In 275, Facebook's representation of black employees actually dropped to one percent but then bounced back up to 2365 percent in 2016.
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"Now I see why my character would do that," Ms. Ortiz said, having bounced back down to earth and chugged some water.
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Nick: At times, I felt like this season had bounced back from its gory, manipulative premiere with a true sense of purpose.
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Today, meet Queen, an American pit bull terrier who bounced back from an accident that rendered her back legs almost completely immobile.
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She's lived through many personal and familial medical dramas, including two previous surgeries for cancer — all of which she's bounced back from.
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Sterling had bounced back from a near five-month trough of $1.2605 after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would quit.
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The yen bounced back to 105.88 yen per dollar from 107.49, its six-week low against the U.S. currency touched on Thursday.
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Africa's most industrialised economy bounced back from recession, data showed earlier this week, but the latest manufacturing data painted a bleak picture.
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And I think right now the United States is looked to in the world as being a resilient economy that's bounced back.
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But revenue growth bounced back to 20% in the second quarter, after growth the prior period was the slowest in four years.
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But in the bond market, after an initial dip, yields on the 10-year Treasury note bounced back, climbing above 1.75 percent.
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Gonzalez bounced back nicely from a rocky start two turns ago to dominate the New York Yankees on the road last Tuesday.
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After being held to a season-low 46 yards last week, sophomore running back Jonathan Taylor bounced back in a big way.
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Hamilton's initial shot actually missed the net, but the puck hit Los Angeles defenseman Alex Martinez and bounced back into the crease.
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After leading 211-218 at the half, Georgia upped the margin to nine before the Commodores bounced back to close within one.
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Bond yields bounced back from session lows following solid U.S. data on domestic manufacturing activity in June and construction spending in May.
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After losing a one-sided second set to Ostapenko, Gauff bounced back in the third, racing out to a 5-0 lead.
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After taking a breather in 2015, CEO pay packages bounced back in 2016, according to an analysis by the Wall Street Journal.
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London-listed bank's shares fell sharply last week, but bounced back on Thursday and were up about 6 percent by 1154 GMT.
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However, with exception of the consumer packaged goods cohort, some investors could think these stocks all bounced back because they were oversold.
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Excluding food and energy, the so-called core PCE price index also bounced back 0.2 percent after dipping 0.1 percent in March.
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Shares in Thomas Cook bounced back, up 6.8 percent, having fallen as much as 23 percent on Monday after a profit warning.
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But even as much of the wreckage wrought by the crash has been cleared, fluidity has not bounced back to prerecession levels.
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Eickhoff bounced back nicely from his decent start against the Mets by holding the Padres to four hits over seven scoreless innings.
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PAPER IS BACK After years of seemingly unstoppable growth, e-book sales have started to slip, while paper has improbably bounced back.
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Spanish real estate has bounced back after a crippling property bust 10 years ago to become one of the country's hottest sectors.
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But he bounced back to his previous level of greatness the next season, returning to the Pro Bowl and All-Pro teams.
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Even the long-suffering stock price of Deutsche Bank, for example, has bounced back by nearly 20 percent in the last week.
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Yields on US government debt, which is in part driven by interest rate expectations, dropped initially on Powell's remarks but bounced back.
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Still, investors appeared confident a deal could eventually be struck and global stocks bounced back from their earlier losses in the week.
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In commodities, crude futures bounced back from overnight falls after data pointed to record U.S. stockpiles of gasoline and other oil products.
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Oil markets have bounced back more than 1.743 percent since hitting of low $26.21 a barrel in New York in early February.
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Needless to say, the Oilers have bounced back after a pair of devastating losses with two of their best games all season.
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Nvidia shares, down more than 1 percent in early trade, bounced back to gain 0.8 percent on the day after Huang's comments.
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Joey Gallo and Jurickson Profar each had three RBIs for the Rangers, who bounced back from a loss in the series opener.
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Ball stunk up the court on Friday night in his summer league debut but bounced back with a triple double on Saturday.
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Pouliot's shot from the side of the net hit the post but bounced back into the net off Colorado forward Gabriel Bourque.
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What's even more impressive is that the NFL bounced back at a time when there's just so much competition for viewers' attention.
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The index had bounced back from 95.843 on Tuesday, its lowest level since March 21, following comments from the top Fed officials.
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But these animals have since bounced back, and are repopulating regions as far north as the Dakotas and Kansas, Quigley told Motherboard.
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YouTube bounced back and forth between "he's demonetized" and "he's not demonetized" like four times on one of its official Twitter accounts.
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Bounced back, made a couple good plays out there, but that's just something we're going to have to continue to grind through.
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Tesla has bounced back from a poor first quarter by posting record sales for the three months to the end of June.
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Troy bounced back quickly with its own huge gain through the air, a 60-yard touchdown from Sawyer Smith to Tray Eafford.
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Dr. Song recorded some of the drops spinning at about 7,300 revolutions per minute when they bounced back from the special surface.
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U.S. stock markets bounced back from a broad selloff Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average surging more than 1,100 points Tuesday.
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Crude prices bounced back slightly Tuesday after two giant plunges, and the US benchmark is now trading at around $33 per barrel.
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It took until 2013 for the United States to return to pre-Great Recession living standards, but Australia bounced back by 2010.
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State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp led gains on the Nifty 50 with a 13.7% jump as oil prices bounced back.
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While many states had to pare back their budgets to respond to the pain of the recession, some have since bounced back.
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State-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp led gains on the Nifty 50 with a 14.5% jump as oil prices bounced back.
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Apple bounced back from a two-year low to jump 523% and lift the S&P 500 more than any other company.
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It includes names like A123, Axion, Alevo, Camborne Energy Storage, and LightSail Energy — though some of these companies have since bounced back.
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Along with South Africa, and major oil exporter Angola, Nigeria never bounced back strongly from a global commodity price slump around 2015.
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Helen began hospice care last January after her kidneys failed, but then she bounced back, noticeably more sedate than in past years.
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The firm has had its ups and downs, though, with belt-tightening, including layoffs in the early 2000s, but it bounced back.
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Atlanta (10-5) bounced back from an 47.83-point Tuesday night home loss to New Orleans to dominate struggling Indiana (7-9).
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At the time, Whole Foods was struggling to grow same-store sales as it bounced back from being accused of price gouging.
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The market may have bounced back from the recent sell-off, but trader Kenny Polcari isn't confident the upward trend will last.
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When he returned to the tour in 2009, Woods bounced back with six victories and three runner-up finishes in 17 starts.
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But Klitschko refused to listen to the critics, to his haters, and instead bounced back by ruling the world for nine years.
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Friday, October 12 After a historically bad two days, Stocks bounced back on Friday, but still suffered their worst week since March.
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After losing to the top-ranked Louisville Cardinals on the road last week, Michigan bounced back to take down the Iowa Hawkeyes.
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Rovio had bounced back in 2016 with a help of its 3D Angry Birds movie for which it is planning a sequel.
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After losing the UFC heavyweight title to Miocic in May, Werdum bounced back with a strange but impressive defeat of Travis Browne.
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On Wall Street, stocks bounced back from a sell-off in technology stocks a day earlier, when the Nasdaq also confirmed a correction.
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By late morning Monday, however, the stock market seemed to have bounced back, convinced that the whole thing was likely to blow over.
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The euro bounced back from a 6-73/2-month low after the Italian president rejected a eurosceptic as a key economy minister.
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Brady bounced back after missing the first four games of the regular season -- serving his "deflategate" suspension imposed by NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.
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Dorsey, a Los Angeles native, finished with 19 points as the Ducks bounced back from an 82-79 loss to UCLA on Thursday.
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Wall Street bounced back on Tuesday, with help from a two percent jump in oil prices, gains for technology and consumer discretionary stocks.
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Gausman bounced back at Seattle on Monday, yielding two runs and six hits in seven innings to get back into the win column.
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The Rangers' power surge backed a solid showing from Cole Hamels (5-21), who bounced back from his first loss of the season.
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Utah bounced back two nightslater with an 224.1-23 home win over Eastern Washington as forward David Collettescored a career-high 245.5 points.
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After slumping almost 9 percent in the four trading days following the election, Amazon shares bounced back and are trading near a record.
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Thomas bounced back and forth between discussing birth control and abortion in the context of eugenics, while acknowledging that they raise different issues.
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Strahan was visibly shocked, but he bounced back quickly with a witty comment connecting Haddish's comment about royalty to Kaluuya's Black Panther role.
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As energy prices have bounced back, the company's shares have risen more than 20 percent in the past week, hitting $3.90 on Wednesday.
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Chinese internet giant Tencent bounced back from a disappointing previous quarter, but for once the company didn't have its gaming business to thank.
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Ann Curry is opening up about the pain of leaving the Today show, how she bounced back, and her emotional new TV series.
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Purchases in Japan peaked earlier this week before local gold prices bounced back from nearly three-month lows, a Tokyo-based trader said.
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But he bounced back to enter Sunday's match with a 13-set winning streak, leaving in his wake a series of stunned opponents.
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A key metric for Tesla sales bounced back last month, as the company's Model 3 vehicle saw deliveries higher than expected in May.
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Nashville bounced back to take a 2-353 lead midway through the second period on Hartman's second and third goals of the season.
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As with radar used to detect aircraft, the sensors fires harmless electromagnetic pulses at a target object, some of which are bounced back.
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Michigan State has bounced back from a three-game losing streak with back-to-back wins and now travels to Michigan on Tuesday.
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After losing 21% on worries of oversupply Wednesday, crude futures bounced back about 50% Thursday on reports the tankers sustained significant fire damage.
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Ann Curry is opening up about the pain of leaving the Today show, how she bounced back, and her emotional new TV series.
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They have since bounced back with gusto, rising by another 33% since—though that still leaves them 12% below their pre-crisis peak.
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Stateside, the Dow and S&P 500 bounced back to trade slightly higher on Friday, boosted by gains in energy and healthcare companies.
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U.S. government debt yields rose on Friday as equities bounced back from a steep sell-off that has shaken Wall Street this week.
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Bankia bounced back quickly from huge losses on property assets after these were transferred to an external 'bad bank' backed by the state.
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The FTSE 350 mining index bounced back 1.3 percent, having dropped almost 5 percent in the previous session to a four-month low.
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Analysts at brokerage Equilor said the forint has bounced back from 327.50 on Thursday so there was a chance for some positive correction.
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European markets bounced back Thursday, with the pan-European Stoxx 600 Index more than 1 percent higher, helped by gains in banking stocks.
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Here's a look at 10 other well-known pro athletes who faced significant financial setbacks that they eventually bounced back from — or didn't.
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But shares quickly bounced back before falling again when Gary Cohn, the president's economic adviser and a fervent advocate of free trade, resigned.
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In Asia, MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan bounced back to trade flat after hitting a four-month low earlier.
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Carolina bounced back with an 80-yard drive that ended on McCaffrey's 1-yard run with 1:73 left in the third quarter.
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Rio lost the first vote to Madrid but bounced back to win the nomination on a third ballot, by 66 votes to 32.
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The bottom line: Despite the fiasco with the Note 7 and subsequent recalls, Samsung has bounced back with the well regarded Galaxy S8.
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The market finally broke its five-day losing streak on Friday when it bounced back strongly, with the averages closing in the green.
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Good news for D.O. ... the Sox bounced back to win Game 2 on Sunday -- and we're pretty sure he didn't miss that one.
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High-yield bonds have bounced back from the winter's lows, and junk-rated debt will do even better if oil keeps making gains.
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After reaching rock bottom on February 6th at $6,465 per bitcoin, the cryptocurrency bounced back to over $10,000 but never really recovered completely.
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"We toned the hair ashy so it was fresh and it bounced back from her clothes so it looked blue," Appleton tells PeopleStyle.
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While historians like to give him credit for the great turn-around, in reality, the economy bounced back despite Mr. Obama's best efforts.
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The Braves wasted a stellar start from left-hander Dallas Keuchel, who bounced back after giving up eight runs in his previous start.
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Data for November and December showed consumer spending bounced back from a lull caused by bad weather, a Cabinet Office official told reporters.
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Now that rebuilding effort wasn't perfect, but the speed with which the city bounced back is a well documented case of effective recovery.
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As the averages bounced back on Tuesday after a late-Monday decline, CNBC's Jim Cramer noticed a particular commodity roaring with them: oil.
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Washington hired the veteran manager Dusty Baker in the off-season and bounced back to win its third division title in five years.
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First, Ross pointed out that every time the stock has fallen to its 50-day moving average, it has bounced back and rallied.
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Tech stocks bounced back from falls in recent days, as investors kept an eye on news concerning tax reform coming out of Washington.
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The New York Times' fluctuating meter was causing lots of stress as it bounced back and forth and, later, in favor of Trump.
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"We started slow, bounced back, chopped away and got the win," said Lowry, who starred at nearby Villanova before his NBA career began.
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Yet he bounced back in 1862, and was given command of the crucial area around the confluence of the Mississippi and Ohio Rivers.
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The Tigers' Michael Fulmer (10-8) bounced back from the shortest outing but still lost to the Royals for the second consecutive start.
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But crypto traders were optimistic on Monday when the digital coin bounced back — albeit just slightly — to around $6,254 Monday 5:30 p.m.
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But the Blue Raiders bounced back to go up two after King's four-point possession that started when he missed a foul shot.
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The dollar traded at 110.87 yen, having bounced back from a low of 110.355 on Wednesday as tensions between India and Pakistan flared.
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Jonathan Corpina, senior managing partner at Meridian Equity Partners, expressed surprise that the market had bounced back so much that the S.&P.
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Philadelphia's Drew Smyly (43-6) bounced back after a winless August and allowed one run and four hits in 5 1/3 innings.
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Earlier this month, the brand announced it had bounced back, reporting a 3.5 percent increase in global visitors to its 127 attractions worldwide.
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Mr. Trump has long said he suffered setbacks during the recession in the early 1990s, and then bounced back to rebuild his fortunes.
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Anthony bounced back from a 763-for-276, eight-point performance against Portland by coming off the bench to hit six 269-pointers.
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Manager Alex Cora said he was not far from lifting Price, who bounced back to strike out Austin Barnes and escape the jam.
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He finished 24-for-2401 as the Nationals bounced back from a 2-0 loss in Tuesday's opener of the two-game series.
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But Familia, the former Mets closer, bounced back to strike out Miguel Andujar in an eight-pitch at-bat and fan Gary Sanchez.
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The ball skittered away from Gardner and Betts slid safely into third with a triple, but Robertson bounced back to strike out Benintendi.
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Stocks bounced back however as the U.S. administration tried to play down concerns over a trade war between the two major consumer nations.
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The Wolverines bounced back after taking their first loss of the season Tuesday at No. 1 Louisville in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
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Standard Chartered bounced back into profit in the first three months of 2016, helped by a sharp fall in losses from bad loans.
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Emma Meesseman bounced back from her dismal performance in Game 268, when she was held to 267 points, by scoring 7 for Washington.
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The head count bounced back about 35k increase, not fully retracing the decline that we saw in November but certainly a decent bound.
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She is an elite equestrian who's raked in thousands of dollars in prize money and has bounced back from breaking her back twice.
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The Blues bounced back in the frantic period with Thomas' wraparound goal and Pietrangelo's power-play point blast off Ryan O'Reilly's faceoff win.
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Sao Paulo stocks bounced back from their worst session in 10 months, with energy stocks serving as the biggest boost to the index.
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Putting the region on lockdown will likely slow industrial production, which had just bounced back to 6.9% in December from 6.2% in November.
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Since then, shares have bounced back into positive territory, but the options market is still predicting a double-digit move after Wednesday's report.
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After the U.S. government bailed out the banks in 2900, they bounced back quickly even as ordinary Americans lost their homes and jobs.
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Not only has wheat area seemingly bounced back, but almost everything that Ukrainian winter wheat needed to happen with the weather has happened.
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The Wolverines bounced back after taking their first loss of the season Tuesday at No. 73 Louisville in the Big Ten/ACC Challenge.
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He bounced back from an outing in which he gave up eight earned runs in 3 1/3 innings against Texas on Monday.
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The Coyotes bounced back from an 8-5 loss to Minnesota, the only time they had allowed more than five goals this season.
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Iglesias had a two-run double and two-run homer as the Tigers bounced back from losing 53-0 to Boston on Friday.
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"This is by no means an open-and-shut case," Cramer said, arguing that is why the stock bounced back during Monday's session.
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"The Media Stopped Covering Roy Moore's Sex Scandal, Then He Bounced Back," reads the headline on an article on Morris's blog, The Crosstab.
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But despite the embarrassing and damaging hack, the company bounced back and was apparently operating in 32 countries as the end of 2015.
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The Australian dollar, which had been hit by the loss of its long-cherished status as the highest yielding currency in the developed world as U.S. rates have risen, bounced back to $0.7526 from Wednesday's 11-month low of $0.7413 The New Zealand dollar also bounced back from Thursday's five-month low of $0.6903 following a dovish tone from the country's central bank.
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The Australian dollar, which had been hit by the loss of its long-cherished status as the highest yielding currency in the developed world as U.S. rates have risen, bounced back to $0.7532 from Wednesday's 11-month low of $0.7413 The New Zealand dollar also bounced back from Thursday's five-month low of $0.6903 following a dovish tone from the country's central bank.
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U.S. technology stocks bounced back from Tuesday's sharp selloff, driven by worries about a clamp-down on the world's internet and social media giants.
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While the economy has clearly bounced back from the cash shock, forecasters in the latest Reuters poll said the pickup may be short-lived.
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Over all, Broadway largely bounced back last week, after the previous week was interrupted by a blizzard that prompted the cancellation of Saturday shows.
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The Toronto Maple Leafs bounced back from an embarrassing loss and look to carry that momentum into Saturday's contest against the host Pittsburgh Penguins.
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"Today's data suggest that growth has bounced back in the second quarter," said Ryan Sweet, senior economist at Moody's Analytics in West Chester, Pennsylvania.
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However, Spain is one of the euro zone's fastest-growing economies and investor sentiment has bounced back after the Catalan secession drive knocked confidence.
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Meanwhile, Asian stocks bounced back after three losing sessions, although broader sentiment was tempered by continued tensions between the United States and North Korea.
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Nolan Arenado had his eight-game hitting streak snapped on Sunday but bounced back with a two-hit performance that also included an RBI.
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They bounced back to beat the Nebraska Cornhuskers by 24 on Saturday, but it wasn't enough to keep them from backsliding in the rankings.
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The big right-hander bounced back from his only loss of the season to hold the American League Central-leading Indians to three hits.
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Count Trump lucky that the New York primary was next; count Trump resilient that he bounced back so effectively, racking up a massive win.
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But the currency bounced back and on Friday returned to outperforming most major currencies, underpinned by the robust U.S. economy and rising interest rates.
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However, since then it has become clear that the Fed will be slow and deliberate in raising rates, and the group has bounced back.
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They bounced back from a loss to Houston on Wednesday to win for the fourth time in five games after a 265-250 start.
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They bounced back from those defeats in emphatic fashion, storming out to a 28-10 lead and staying in complete control throughout the game.
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"I feel like people think that I bounced back super fast, which I guess I did," Jenner said on her YouTube page in July.
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Bankia bounced back quickly from huge losses on dud property assets after these were transferred to an external "bad bank" backed by the state.
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LHP David Price looks to bounced back from a rough outing against the Los Angeles Dodgers in Friday's series opener against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
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Conventional 2D radar scans an area using a narrow rotating beam and detects objects when the signal is bounced back, providing range and direction.
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"Retail sales bounced back," following a disappointing year, an official report from Royal Collection Enterprises, found – and turnover increased by more than 11.2 percent.
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"We got silenced a little bit at home in the Toronto series, so not totally surprising we bounced back," Mariners manager Scott Servais said.
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He offered a glimmer of hope by explaining that America is resilient, citing various moments in history from which the country had bounced back.
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Alex Galchenyuk and Brian Flynn also scored for Montreal (133-11-6), which bounced back from a 7-211 loss in Minnesota on Thursday.
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I know, from scrolling down my social media feeds, that I'm not the only one who believes that 'Ye never bounced back from it.
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Fister bounced back to defeat Oakland in his last outing as he gave up one run and seven hits in 6 2/3 frames.
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The Hawks tried to take charge early in the second half by starting on a 14-4 run but the Red Storm bounced back.
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Having bounced back from a submission loss to Ben Rothwell, he once again has the look of a contender in the perilous heavyweight division.
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For one thing, executives have bounced back and forth between the two, like Jenny Lawton, who moved from interim MakerBot CEO to Stratasys EVP.
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She has bounced back from previous medical issues and has fallen twice before at her home, in 2012 and 2013, leading to rib injuries.
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But now the two singers are inseparable, and their friends say they've both bounced back from one of the toughest times in their lives.
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Banking shares, which lost their footing over the last two sessions on profit taking bounced back with bellwether National Commercial Bank rising 3.2 percent.
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The Social Weather Station's (SWS) latest quarterly poll shows Duterte's trust rating bounced back to "excellent" in December from "very high" three months before.
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The Bruins bounced back at the start of the second period, striking quickly at 3:20 on Patrice Bergeron's sixth goal of the year.
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These turtles can live for up to 90 years, so it's hard to quantify right now exactly how much the population has bounced back.
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It's tough for me to build muscle because I'm 55, but I'm amazed how my body has bounced back from how big I was.
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Ariel Jurado (6-6) bounced back from a shaky first inning to limit the A's to three hits and three runs over seven innings.
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The financial sector has bounced back about 2 percent since last Wednesday, and Goldman Sachs is one of the names that has followed along.
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Scientists hope that by drilling into the crater sediments, they may be able to learn how life here bounced back after the devastating impact.
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""Investors have also continued to bet big on economic growth in the U.S. and worldwide as economies in Europe and Asia have bounced back.
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Although AIG's poor fourth-quarter performance was a tipping point for many investors, including billionaire activist Carl Icahn, the company has since bounced back.
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Stocks in Japan bounced back partially on Tuesday after the previous day's heavy losses as concerns over the global economy weighed on investor sentiment.
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After this week's rally, the stock market has bounced back from December's steep sell-off with up more than 12 percent year to date.
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The U.S. currency was lifted as long-term U.S. Treasury yields bounced back from two-month lows plumbed at the start of the week.
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The company bounced back strongly in the past year after a smartphone-driven slide in demand for the car satnavs that made it famous.
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But each time Apple has bounced back and gone on to greater highs, the job of topping its most recent achievement has become harder.
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Deliveries in China bounced back 1.7 percent in June after a dispute between management and dealers in Audi's largest market was resolved in May.
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Despite regulation uncertainty, Facebook shares have bounced back since the slide at the end of 2018 that hit the tech sector and broader market.
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Pittsburgh (31-53) bounced back from allowing six runs in the ninth inning of a 9-5 loss to Chicago (33-23) on Friday.
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This year, the company's oil and gas business bounced back to a $5 billion profit during the first nine months on stronger crude prices.
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Ponds, a 6-2 junior guard, bounced back from a four-point performance in his last game to lead the Red Storm (2-0).
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Left for dead by many after a rookie season where he had more microfracture surgeries (1) than touchdowns (0), Melvin Gordon has bounced back.
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The London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month price troughed at $2,427.50 on June 7, since when it has bounced back to a current $10,783.00.
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But Reed bounced back with a gorgeous second shot to the par-5 No. 4, two-putting from 9 feet to match Fowler's 4.
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But on the other side of the world, in South America's Patagonia region, new findings suggest that the insects bounced back twice as fast.
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That helped his account balance grow more when the market bounced back and played a key role in getting his savings to $1 million.
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San Diego State bounced back from its only conference loss, a 58-57 defeat last week at Fresno State, with its second straight win.
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And, as David Bem, PPG's chief technology officer, observes, what works for solar heat also works for the sensor radiation bounced back from cars.
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Pryor bounced back from a scoreless effort against Butler when he was 23-for-272 from the field to score 268 points last game.
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Spieth bounced back with birdies on two of the next three holes but had too much ground to make up and not enough holes.
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But the currency bounced back, and on Friday returned to outperforming most major currencies, underpinned by the robust U.S. economy and rising interest rates.
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They bounced back from a loss to Houston on Wednesday to win for the fourth time in five games after a 272-266 start.
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The company's stock is still below the levels it reached before the global financial crisis, even as the broader Australian market has bounced back.
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But the economy eventually bounced back, first with rapid growth in the mid-1930s and then during the war mobilization of the early 1940s.
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May's resignation offer was a surprising move for a woman who, over the last two years, has bounced back from crises with unflappable resolve.
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They had been shipped to Nurx customers from its partner pharmacies, but ended up at the office when they bounced back in the mail.
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Ms. Merkel bounced back from the immigration crisis, but she never quite regained the public's trust that she would act decisively the next time.
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But there are diversions in the park, which has bounced back largely because of the 22-year-old nonprofit Riverside Park Conservancy, residents say.
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Even as independent bookstores have bounced back and Amazon has expanded into brick-and-mortar retail, Barnes & Noble has still failed to recover ground.
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Assalley bounced back, capping a 103-play drive with his 23-yard field goal to tie the game 13-13 with 59 seconds left.
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My breath was short, in my throat, as he bounced back into the office and called out for the next swimmer to come in.
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García stumbled with his second bogey of the day on the 21924th, but he bounced back with birdies on the 26th and 23th holes.
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Throughout the 1970s and until the 1990s, the Apollo Theater in Harlem repeatedly fell on hard times and then bounced back to life again.
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The digital economy bounced back after the Epic Fail of 2000 and two decades later, those techno-seeds planted back in 1997 have bloomed.
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Pittsburgh bounced back from a 4-1 loss at Boston on Thursday in which it was silenced after Crosby scored in the first minute.
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In other games, the United States bounced back from its loss to Germany on Friday with a 63-3 win over Sweden in Cologne.
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Chopping away at costs was critical, while it also helped that oil prices bounced back from the depths of their early-2016 low points.
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PJ Fuller added 11 points for TCU (5-1), which bounced back from a 62-93 overtime loss to Clemson in Sunday night's semifinals.
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Just as quickly, the Cardinals bounced back with a couple of big plays to get the touchdown back on another 248-yard Johnson run.
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Chinese state-backed technology company Tsinghua Unigroup's US$1.85bn three-part bonds initially saw some selling pressure, but later bounced back to reoffer levels.
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Barty, who is ranked No. 48, bounced back after dropping the second set to pull out a 213-3, 2-6, 6-2 upset.
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He's a former MMA fighter who suffered a series of devastating jaw injuries that he says he bounced back from completely, thanks to Jawzrsize.
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Dwight Buycks scored a career-high 16 points as the Pistons (21-17) bounced back from a 36-point loss at Philadelphia on Friday.
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When it seemed like it will be a repeat of last year when Djokovic thrashed Nadal in a one-sided final, Thiem bounced back.
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In 2009, G.M. filed for bankruptcy, though it has bounced back in recent years and now employs 49,000 full-time and temporary U.A.W. members.
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SAFETY PLAYS OUT OF FAVOUR On Tuesday emerging markets, which had been hit hardest by spiking oil prices, bounced back, with stocks up 0.4%.
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Pittsburgh bounced back from a 22-21 loss at Boston on Thursday in which it was silenced after Crosby scored in the first minute.
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PayScale recently reported that real wages — your take-home pay, adjusted for inflation — have not bounced back to the pre-recession levels of 2007.
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Since plunging to record lows of nearly 75 rupees against the US dollar last year, the currency has bounced back to trade around 71.
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The London Metal Exchange (LME) three-month price troughed at $2,427.50 on June 7, since when it has bounced back to a current $2,783.00.
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The Angels bounced back from a four-run deficit Friday night against the Oakland Athletics to take an 21-28 win, get back to .
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Brazil's real firmed 219.2928% to its highest level in almost one month, as consumer price inflation bounced back to seven-month highs in November.
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Asian shares closed mixed on Tuesday, as some regional markets bounced back one day after declining over jitters related to economic uncertainty in Turkey.
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Holtby snapped a six-game winless streak and bounced back from a tough month of February, when he had a 4.62 goals-against average.
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He bounced back from a serious leg injury on national team duty to once again average 20 points a game the last two seasons.
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Guard Jalen Adams added 13 points as UConn (12-5, 123-2 American) bounced back from a 60-51 defeat at Tulsa Thursday night.
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The shares, which bounced back a bit Monday but are still down 18 percent over the past year, remain highly volatile and heavily traded.
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Bruce bounced back in September, smashing key hits over the final two weeks that helped the Mets reach the National League wild-card game.
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Middleton scored 284 and Lopez matched his season high with 32 points as Milwaukee bounced back from its lopsided loss to Philadelphia on Christmas.
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Pakistan's all-share stock exchange fell sharply on the news, falling by 1.6 percent, but bounced back to finish up 44 points on Friday.
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Check out which companies are making headlines after the bell: Pandora shares bounced back and forth between negative and positive territory during extended trading.
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"The market tested yesterday's lows and bounced back off of that level," said Keith Lerner, chief market strategist at SunTrust Advisory Services in Atlanta.
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But the 26th-seeded Keys bounced back to break Garcia, and then proceeded to play one of her finest matches in a major tournament.
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Prelims Gabriel Benitez bounced back from his first-round knockout at the hands of Andre Fili with a second round submission of Sam Sicilia.
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Ginsburg has bounced back from previous medical issues and has fallen twice before at her home, in 2012 and 2013, leading to rib injuries.
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The Spanish stock market briefly dipped last week due to the political uncertainty — but bounced back on Monday after the weekend's pro-unity rallies.
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You'll recall he had a mental breakdown and ended up at the UCLA psychiatric ward, but he has bounced back in a big way.
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With the dollar still fragile, gold however bounced back to $1,192 per ounce from Friday's low $33,171.5, which was its lowest level since early February.
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Iglesias had a two-run double and two-run homer as the Tigers bounced back from losing 1-0 to the Red Sox on Friday.
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But we, the audience, fans, humanity at large, don't need to get everything about everybody and the show bounced back in less than a chorus.
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He bounced back after being held to six points against Providence and helped the Gamecocks (3-2) control the glass by a 48-493 margin.
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But the country bounced back in 2016 and 2017 — and could potentially do the same next year, especially if investor sentiment improves, said Deloitte's Tay.
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The bonds had in July bounced back from a record sell-off in June, as investors opted to pick up the high return on offer.
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U.S. stocks bounced back in the Wednesday session and by the European close the Dow Jones Industrial Average was higher by more than 150 points.
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A former aspiring professional poker player, Kang bounced back undeterred, and with the surging price of the currency, Bitcoin mania has taken over his life.
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The company's fortunes have not changed, however, and the stock finally bounced back to $108 as investors realized Disney's business is actually doing quite well.
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It bounced back slightly to close at 23.2 on Wednesday but still faces a real danger of falling more precipitously below the key 24.2 support.
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Now that his business has bounced back and his family is in a good place, Hyden's finally able to appreciate the story's inherent cinematic qualities.
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Uber bounced back quickly: It's currently ranked 22017 (far ahead of its most direct competitor, Lyft) on the App Store's list of most downloaded apps.
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Crushed by the weight of expectations last year, the Capitals (49-26-7) bounced back to capture the Metropolitan Division for the third straight season.
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The British pound bounced back from a 31-year low amid easing political tensions in Britain and as hopes for stimulus measures boosted risk appetite.
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The Falcon has bounced back and forth between Han and Lando a lot over the years, as anyone who saw the prequel movie Solo knows.
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Sterling had bounced back from a near five-month trough of $1.2605 after British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would quit early next month.
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Chinese GDP bounced back; America's growth remained well below par for years, seemingly justifying a certain technocratic cockiness, as well as a degree of Schadenfreude.
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She opened the back nine with a bogey but bounced back with a birdie at the 215th and an eagle at the par-5 14th.
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The iShares China Large-Cap ETF (FXI) bounced back this week from recent declines tied to the coronavirus outbreak, climbing nearly 5% by Thursday's close.
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After spending the last two years in the doghouse, online real estate player Zillow Group has bounced back, up more than 11 percent this year.
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Mikhailiuk scored 10 of his 14 points in the final 1723 minutes as the Jayhawks bounced back — barely — following losses to Washington and Arizona State.
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In the same period, the S&P has bounced back by 5.1%, and at 2,885, is edging closer to its all-time high of 2,954.
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Second-quarter GDP Friday may shed light on whether the U.S. economy bounced back from a first-quarter slump or is stuck in a rut.
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Stockmarkets dropped as the results unfolded and the Republican racked up state after state, but bounced back exuberantly after he gave a conciliatory victory speech.
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Boeing Co was up 2.3% as the plane maker bounced back from its recent sell-off due to the grounding of its 737 MAX jets.
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The 92-year-old bounced back from yet another health scare this year, returning home from the ICU in January after being hospitalized for pneumonia.
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Not only has oil bounced back strongly off its lows, it is now flirting with a potentially crucial long-term technical level on traders' charts.
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National output dipped appreciably in May but has since bounced back to 6.41 million tonnes in June, the highest monthly run-rate since May 2017.
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The greenback traded at 110.865 yen, having bounced back from a low of 110.355 brushed momentarily on Wednesday as tensions between India and Pakistan flared.
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Yesterday, Bitcoin was just a few dollars away from dropping below $10,000, but it bounced back around $11k, a 15% drop from two days before.
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