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  • The ball rebounded from/off the wall into the pond.
  • The Eurasian and Laurentide Ice Sheets were responsible for most of the glacio-eustatic decrease in sea level (about 120 m) during the LGM. The pattern of postglacial isostatic rebound suggests that the ice was thickest over Hudson Bay. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • U.S. stocks rose as General Motors jolted higher on its visions of a battery-driven future and as financial stocks like J.P. Morgan Chase rebounded despite economic data that suggested a "stagflationary" environment. J.P. Morgan Chase,
  • The Norwegian's header across goal seemed to leave Arveladze with an unmissable chance, but Culkin made a brave stop and was extremely unlucky that the rebound fell to Reyna, who scored from six yards.
  • If the murrelet is rebounding, it's because the park service wiped out native predators.
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  • The mini-trampoline rebounder gets amazing results for almost anyone.
  • James then raced onto a long ball over the top of the defence, chipped the goalkeeper but could only look on in frustration as the ball rebounded off the post.
  • After a slow May in which he batted just .250 while being slowed by aftereffects from the injury, Burroughs rebounded to hit .355 in the month of June and .362 in the month of July. USATODAY.com - Padres 2002 prospect report
  • The keeper then excelled himself by reacting quickly to block the rebound from Adam and, unbelievably, Dundee were still ahead.
  • Another rebounding/defensive big man is all this team needs to seriously compete for a shot at the Finals. chris anderson needs to start playing with a chip on his shoulder, again ... he's too concerned with being "birdman". Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local
  • The scheme rebounded on her in a way she had not expected.
  • Deng is an excellent passer for a player his size while also rebounding and shooting well. USATODAY.com
  • Declining catches rebounded slightly following a six-month ban on fishing last year.
  • Sedin banged home a rebound for his second goal just as USATODAY.com - Red Wings bounce Canucks, reach second round
  • This isostatic rebound causes vertical uplift and the tensional forces due to the movement of the crust creates normal and graben faults. Mountain
  • Martin struck the rebound inches wide of the right post when a goal would have been the easier option.
  • He added that the situation had also rebounded on residents of the estate who've been suffering rowdy student behaviour in the past.
  • Rushing to one side of the proscenium arch, rebounding and running back to the other, they are like a shoal of fish with short memories.
  • This theory does rely upon a swift resolution, and a prolonged conflict would have an equally opposite and negative reaction to the rebound in the global economy and stock markets.
  • The genius part is that height and rebound are fully adjustable courtesy of handgrips, you don't need tools to give the tortured undercarriage some breathing space on the road.
  • Montreal-based brokerage Brockhouse Cooper expects that partly for this reason, the S&P 500's dividend yield over the next few years will rebound to 2.7% from its current 2.2%. Right Kind of Dividend Makes a Difference
  • Lee said the company's leasing performance has been good and showed a rebound from the previous quarter.
  • On a good day the kick would have been easy, but the wind blew the ball on to the post to rebound out.
  • While local business owners await Twitter's arrival, that hoped-for rebound has yet to materialize. Market Street Looks for Twitter Revival
  • Yi was incredibly active on both ends of the floor, as the 7-footer came off the bench to record a double-double with 11 points and 10 rebounds. Flip Saunders pleased with Wizards' energy in win over Dallas
  • Just as they fought the war against the NLA in a way that rebounded against themselves, so they are still — at this writing — pigheadedly holding out against amendments to the constitution that most international observers regard as wholly reasonable. Is There a Good Terrorist?
  • Connor Campbell thundered a 25-yard shot against the bar and substitute Michael Sanderson lashed the rebound into the net.
  • The rebound from the July wobbles owed something to the sterling safety valve. Times, Sunday Times
  • Obama is rebounding from his party's midterm drubbing with the kind of lame-duck victories any White House would want. Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion
  • The Badgers didn't turn over the ball (8.8 miscues per game), didn't allow many baskets easy or otherwise (56.9 points per game) and didn't allow many teams to crash the offensive glass (they corraled 73 percent of the available rebounds on the defensive boards). Wisconsin - Team Notes
  • Mining stocks also rebounded as metals prices were supported by power shortages in China cutting metal production. Times, Sunday Times
  • He battled hard and rebounded quickly from his mistakes.
  • Chris Webber, who led the Kings with 26 points, 13 rebounds and eight assists, said the disparity in fouls is just the reality of the matter. USATODAY.com - Shaq smacks Kings for 41, L.A. forces Game 7
  • Parisian, that is to say, to rebound forever, like a shuttlecock between two battledores, from the group of the loungers to the group of the roysterers. Les Miserables
  • It may also be a natural rebound from a pretty bad fourth quarter, when broadband net adds skidded at most ISPs. Despite Downturn, Comcast Adds Broadband Subscribers In Q1 2009
  • Another two points followed for the home side before Noel Kirby blasted in a great ball that ricocheted against the post and rebounded back into play.
  • Despite the rebound, worries persist about the zone's inflexible labour market while economic stagnation in Germany is still a dark cloud hanging over the entire region.
  • The recovery will be delayed and the rebound less strong than it might have been. Times, Sunday Times
  • Finally, critical rebound phenomena after withdrawal with a threatening pulmonary hypertension did not occur.
  • And everything that moved is a body; and the voice moves, and having its illapse upon smooth places is reflected, as when a ball is cast against a wall it rebounds. Essays and Miscellanies
  • Here's a toughie: yep, I'm on the rebound from a decent relationship with a decent guy who just wasn't ready to be responsible to a committed relationship.
  • Well, as I said, the dollar can stage a rebound since it is oversold.
  • Israel failed to win firm pledge that Moscow Halt Advanced Weapons sales to Syria. obaid karki an outcast underdog libertarian diogenesist kabbalist spinoziste qutbist pantheon hexalingual automath former uae under secretary independent street-knowledge urban talking-head. unaffiliated to a state, an organized religion group, a sect or a kin and an anti tribal gentile. administration plans to revamp rescue plan american arrested near pakistani border americans face wide spectrum of money problems apparently drown in hawaii's 3 tourists high surf apple aims to defy gravity asia markets: tokyo stocks surge over 12%; financials on fire asia markets: tokyo takes off as trading resumes, nikkei up 13% asian stocks soar after us rally asia-pacific extends world market rebound assailants attack us consulate in mexico at indian call centers, another view of us australia plans $7.4 billion to boost economy australia plans us$7. 4 billion to boost economy australia unveils $7.4 billion fiscal stimulus plan austria: 'horror dad' trial likely delayed until 2009 bailout sit-down: treasury, fed and major wall street players meet bailout, part two ballmer's luck in yahoo failure gives microsoft nice miss 'as stock slips banco santander to take over sovereign bancorp in $1. 9-billion deal boeing talks with striking machinists break down boeing, machinists halt talks on ending 5-week strike boeing: contract talks with machinists off again budget cuts force rhode island to scrimp on services bush to announce $250b bank share buy-up bush to announce expanded bank bailout WN.com - Business News
  • A rebounder is a mini-trampoline with stiffer springs. Tahoe Daily Tribune - Top Stories
  • But with a new round of sales incentives in place, car buying is rebounding.
  • The two-time champions opened their title defense with another dud, Lamar Odom and Gasol taking advantage of their so-called mismatches with a combined seven rebounds. SI.com
  • Rather, it impels and propels, it rebounds, goes on.
  • He ran on to the rebound, but again he was thwarted as the keeper back-pedalled furiously to complete his solo stand.
  • Semin circled the zone from behind the net, picked up his own rebound from a blocked shot in the right circle and swatted in a backhander at the right post. USATODAY.com
  • Korver missed a free throw with 21.2 seconds left and Howard grabbed the rebound and was again fouled, hitting 1-of-2 free throws. NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball - Creighton vs. Wichita State
  • All, and I do mean all, this veteran postman is providing in 20 minutes of play these days is a handful of rebounds. USATODAY.com - Running (and screening and defending) on empty
  • Duncan had 13 points and nine rebounds, missing four of his seven free-throw attempts.
  • His continual demands for sympathy rebounded on him because his friends finally stopped listening.
  • He wondered what might have happened had Tommy Gill's shot not hit the woodwork and Paddy Dalton missed the rebound with only minutes to go.
  • In his career, Olowokandi averages 9.9 points and 8.0 rebounds a game.
  • It would buy you more time for the stock markets to recover and thus your fund value to rebound.
  • For three years they have predicted a rebound in US economic growth in the second half of the year.
  • In an interview with the FT, Mr Yosano cited industries such as automaking, steel and electrical machinery as leading the rebound after an 'unthinkably bad' first quarter of 2009. The Big Picture
  • He recognized that all of the beaches had been tilted by postglacial uplift (now attributed to isostatic rebound).
  • John Sweeney has attempted a sad little smear against his foe which rebounded in terrible fashion on him.
  • Persistent antimicrobial activity, measured in hours, helps decrease rebound microbial growth after surgical hand antisepsis.
  • A common problem with short-acting drugs is that the child may experience a rebound effect when the medicine wears off.
  • Both players are pretty good defensive rebounders for point guards.
  • We don't expect a rebound in prices in that time. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rafters at Goodison were soon reverberating, as was one of Charlton's goalposts when Beattie's angled shot rebounded from the woodwork.
  • And the longer the economy takes to rebound, the longer it will take for the so-called reflation trade to pay off. Reflation and How to Exploit It
  • With the scores level, Akram then had Mallender caught at slip via a rebound and bowled Tufnell next ball.
  • Ivan McFarlin fouled out with 15 points and seven rebounds and NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball - Michigan State vs. Oklahoma State
  • DiPietro flashed his pad to stop the shot, but Brylin calmly lifted in the rebound at 12: 26. USATODAY.com - Hockey - New Jersey vs. N.Y. Islanders
  • The hope is that, after so many years of cutting back, the industry has shed most of its overcapacity and is poised for an upturn as demand rebounds.
  • But Mr. Pierre said he included an important caveat: Mr. Randolph would be permitted to bring the ball upcourt only after he grabbed a defensive rebound. He's Long, Lean, Unlimited
  • The duration and amplitude of rebound pressure increased as the distension volume increased.
  • He dallies long enough to allow Djourou to block his initial shot, but a lucky rebound gives him another chance.
  • They need to score with their defense and get a lot of offensive rebounds.
  • Nevertheless, each rebounded to win their division and secure first-round byes.
  • The rebounding economy after the banking crisis has also put people off joining the military. Times, Sunday Times
  • Kornafel Sees: Beginning of demand destruction, markets governed by panic; Opec to hold emergency meeting next week; Crude oil rebounds from 13-month low as OPEC may cut production; Analysis by Jonathan Kornafel of Hudson Capital Energy WN.com - Articles related to Petron to slash oil prices Monday
  • With the scores level, Akram then had Mallender caught at slip via a rebound and bowled Tufnell next ball.
  • The second goal came on a 30-foot ripper from the right wing circle that screamed past Roy, and the final goal was a rebound goal that was lifted high into the net. USATODAY.com - McCarty hat trick drives Wings to victory in opener
  • They have played a combined 275 playoff games, 23 All-Star Games, scored 49,891 points and grabbed 24,019 rebounds.
  • Gentle percussion best elicits rebound tenderness.
  • I tried to sneak in for the offensive rebound.
  • He can run the court, score on low-post moves, soar for alley-oops and rebound jams, block shots, defend and make plays.
  • Her abdomen was soft, with mild epigastric tenderness and no rebound organomegaly. Colchicine Poisoning
  • To be sure, a large-enough drop in heating oil demand could undermine a rebound in prices, analysts said.
  • CIA officers have a name for intelligence or military operations that rebound on those prosecuting them.
  • But Taylor was relieved when a long range free-kick from Robert thudded against a post and rebounded to safety.
  • With DeHaan in the middle, the Spartans allow 34.3% shooting, block 5.4 shots a game, outrebound opponents by 8.1 a game and allow 55.0 points a game. Berkeley: Duke is tops, but Stanford looms as No. 2 seed
  • His shot in the 21st minute of the game rebounded from a post.
  • He first met me when I was on the rebound, after splitting up with Mark.
  • Puffins, wiped out by an infestation of rats introduced by quarry workers in the 19th century, are now rebounding, albeit slowly.
  • She can get you 10 points and 8 or 9 rebounds a game.
  • Last year witnessed a dramatic downturn and 2002 promises to be little better, despite earlier hopes of a rebound in the second half of the year.
  • The hot liquid splashed down on the concrete and rebounded.
  • The Huskies hope to rebound from a disappointing fifth place finish in Hockey East.
  • He could not have done so without some of the evidence rebounding on his political life.
  • Nevertheless, he acknowledged the ‘market rebound’ as indicating a ‘growing’ consumer confidence here.
  • He picked his spot but the ball rebounded off the crossbar and was cleared to safety.
  • The one equalizer is they can give up rebounds as any small guy. Preparing for the Predators
  • It may also be a natural rebound from a pretty bad fourth quarter, when [...] Comcast Counters Subscriber Slump With Speed
  • The market has rebounded strongly this year, with new home sales up substantially.
  • Photo: REUTERS/Fabrizio Bensch IHS Global Insight forecasts a moderate rebound in quarterly German GDP growth to around 0.6% in the third quarter, after a quarterly rise of just 0.1% in the second quarter. German, French Business Confidence Falls
  • Ovechkin smacked a shot, and Clark and Kozlov battled two Canucks for the rebound. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Vancouver vs. Washington
  • He scored 25 points and had nine rebounds and four assists in the title game.
  • The pool hall was full of seedy characters as Sabrina sunk a red ball into the corner pocket, slamming two more in on rebound.
  • But if New Orleans is to rebound, it must rekindle its carefree spirit and once again seduce the tourists and conventioneers who account for a significant portion of its economy.
  • He has good basketball instincts, knowing where to be to rebound and block shots.
  • Now that demand has rebounded from the post-9/11 travel slump, hotels are willing to risk guest ire by slapping on a few odds and ends.
  • The U.S. economy seems poised to rebound one moment, then sputters the next.
  • Some companies have the courage and capital to spend during a slump in order to reap bigger profits when the rebound comes
  • Industry experts put the turnaround down to the strong rebound in coal and iron ore prices. The Sun
  • George has a thick neck and is not easily embarrassed but his high handed action is now rebounding on him.
  • Shopping malls and supermarkets are buzzing as consumer spending rebounds.
  • After the break Morton threatened straight away and Moffat burst a slack home defence to beat keeper Brown, but his shot hit the woodwork and Curran missed the rebound.
  • This time the winger's shot angled across Marshall's dive and rebounded off his left-hand post before being leathered behind.
  • The failure of the Government to control the explosion in public pay could yet rebound on the private sector as enforced cutbacks hobble the ability of employers in the private sector to meet pay demands.
  • Indeed, retail sales rebounded with surprising strength in October.
  • Is it a permanent rebound or just a temporary blip?
  • Happiness, I have discovered, is nearly always a rebound from hard work.
  • A carom was a strike and a rebound that hit another ball. City of Glory
  • Recent economic reports had shown hints of a pickup in consumer spending and a rebound in durable goods orders. But the data on Tuesday was less reassuring.
  • After a 3-0 shellacking at the hands of England earlier this year, Spain rebounded to become the first team to defeat France in almost two years.
  • Despite that oil adjustment, consumer spending was still able to rebound strongly in the third quarter.
  • It comes after another PMI survey on Thursday showed that manufacturers recorded their biggest rebound in a quarter of a century last month. Times, Sunday Times
  • James scored 24 points for his first win in five finals-game appearances, Wade added 22 points and 10 rebounds and the Heat beat the Dallas Mavericks 92-84 in Game 1 of the title series on Tuesday night. Breaking News: CBS News
  • This idea to leave blank pages for readers was known as grangerizing, and basically referred to a book that was rebound to allow for the addition of pictures, prints, and general memorabilia.
  • A dose of dextrose is a potent stimulus for additional release of insulin and often results in rebound hypoglycaemia that can be recurrent and prolonged.
  • Rookie Marcus Fizer scored 14 points and grabbed eight rebounds, while El-Amin dished our nine assists. National Basketball Association - Cavaliers vs. Bulls
  • Although rebound is a temporary reaction, it tends to reinforce insomniacs' belief that they can not sleep without medication.
  • A rebound in consumer spending increased demand for imported products in the world's largest economy.
  • Marshall can rebound, score and defend, which is precisely why the Raptors would not agree to the deal unless Marshall was included.
  • Localized rebound tenderness signifies only limited and localized transmural inflammation.
  • Hopes of salvaging a draw were ended, however, when Sheffield hit back four minutes later with a third goal after keeper Sam Hoyle saved one shot but the rebound fell to the visitors' skipper to score.
  • And you rebound halfway back to the woods with your brain rattling around. Times, Sunday Times
  • The ball rebounded from/off the wall into the pond.
  • A relentless rebounder from the wing, he is also a multiple position lock-down defender. USATODAY.com - DePaul picking up top prospects
  • She also is the district's third-leading rebounder, which is something Alger has come to expect from his forward, who is a four-year varsity starter and one of the strongest players in the district. Daily News-Record
  • That was a fortuitous rebound, but he seemed to dispatch it so quickly with his left, not his favoured foot. The Sun
  • The recent rebound in mortgage rates could snuff out the housing recovery.
  • It is generally reserved for abortive therapy of severe migraines, and rebound headache is unlikely.
  • Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted.
  • But he reacted quickly to pounce on the rebound and fire home.
  • And Rodman, in a blonde-ambition mode, rebounded like there were no Lakers present, although aerial photographs confirmed there were.
  • Harsh, guttural phrases echoed and rebounded around the hall as the two yelled furiously at one another, both at a far remove from the calm, efficient people they had met the previous day.
  • Put two good rebounders close to the basket and designate one player to box out the shooter.
  • Hollins, who has missed the past week with a mild ankle sprain, is averaging 12.2 points and 10.4 rebounds for Fort Worth. ... USATODAY.com - Basketball - Boston vs. Charlotte
  • Swift will freelance around the baseline, looking for lobs and offensive rebounds while cutting to the free-throw line to park the 15-foot jumper.
  • After market close Monday, the world's largest medical device maker reported a slight rebound in its heart-regulating implantable cardiovert defibrillator business. Medtronic Growth Still Foggy
  • Williams saved the captain's first effort but Bentley was the quickest to react to slam the rebound into the net.
  • His first attempt hit the bar but he leapt highest to score the rebound.
  • Pavelski scooped up a long rebound and patiently outwaited Luongo before tucking the puck into an unguarded net. USATODAY.com - Hockey - San Jose vs. Vancouver
  • Led by high-technology stocks, the benchmark index continued its rebound to close at 8,824.36, up 282.41 points from Thursday.
  • Let's say you have a margin account, and your position takes a dive before rebounding to all-time highs.
  • He predicted that the economy will rebound in the fourth quarter to a 4.4 % growth rate.
  • What is certain is that personal earnings will rebound strongly. Times, Sunday Times
  • Use of the patch may blunt or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use.
  • Such logic has a habit of rebounding on its employer.
  • The orange ball rebounded off the backboard and gave a few half-hearted bounces on the cement floor before rolling away.
  • Emeka Okafor had 16 points and 12 rebounds, but was again outplayed by Howard in a matchup of the top two picks in the 2004 draft. USATODAY.com
  • But this tale of commercial enterprise by academics has, ironically, rebounded on them.
  • We may or may not "rebound" from this crisis -- that is to say, find our way back to a sort of middle-class comfortableness relatively free of anxiety -- but what we will do is slowly continue to be transformed by it. Printing: Getting the Scoop from Nationally Syndicated Journalist Bob Koehler
  • The Eurasian and Laurentide Ice Sheets were responsible for most of the glacio-eustatic decrease in sea level (about 120 m) during the LGM. The pattern of postglacial isostatic rebound suggests that the ice was thickest over Hudson Bay. Arctic climate variability prior to 100 years BP
  • I did, however, know people in college who took roofies recreationally, and they claimed that the next morning one felt bright and fresh and renewed, seemingly due to some rebound effect of the depressant wearing off.
  • I should have known that such hubris would rebound.
  • Then the first stone crashed short against the curtain wall below the brattice, and rebounded without more damage than a few flying chips of masonry, and the siege engines were rolled out to the edge of cover, and began to batter insistently at the defences. A River So Long
  • His shot in the 21st minute of the game rebounded from a post.
  • This isn't just a rebound thing. The Sun
  • China and Korea might dub this a sign of dangerous activities by Japan, and that would rebound on domestic opinion.
  • The player the Wizards affectionally refer to as ` ` Tough Juice '' finished 8-for-18 from the field and had five rebounds in 41 minutes. USATODAY.com
  • The return of Kavanagh after a long absence due to injury is a big bonus for Heys at this stage of the season and he almost crowned his return with a goal when a long distance shot hit the underside of the bar before rebounding to safety.
  • The shooting guard is a sharpshooter, solid rebounder and the team's best passer.
  • He's hoping to win a record third term in national elections next month on the back of ending the civil war and a postwar economic rebound. Times, Sunday Times
  • The Citadel will also again rely on fellow guards Zach Urbanus, who averaged 10.6 points in 32 starts, and Austin Dahn, who finished at 6.9 points per game, as well as forwards Harrison DuPont, who averaged 6.9 points and 4.1 rebounds, and Bryan Streeter, who finished at 5.0 points and 4.7 rebounds per game. Southern Conference
  • What are the dimensions and user weight limitations for the rebounders?
  • The defender rammed home on the rebound just when it seemed this clash of the promotion rivals was going to end goalless. The Sun
  • That's why the killer bounce-and-rebound in Mario is a thousand times more satisfying than bottom-stomping baddies in a dozen other platformers, and why slicing enemies into chunks in Ninja Gaiden, screaming down out of the sky, dragon sword glinting in the neon and cherry blossom, is just more effective and exhilarating than chopping up chumps in other fighting games. Eurogamer
  • His shot from just outside the crease was blocked by Auld, but Ovechkin poked in the rebound. USATODAY.com - Hockey - Washington vs. Florida
  • And he feared that overt papal condemnation might look well, but would close down other options, and would rebound on hapless victims by provoking retaliation. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Kelley Suminski scored 11 points and Kristen Newlin chipped in with 10 rebounds and two blocks for the Cardinal (3-0), who won at home for the 28th time in 29 games. USATODAY.com
  • Industry experts put the turnaround down to the strong rebound in coal and iron ore prices. The Sun
  • But this tale of commercial enterprise by academics has, ironically, rebounded on them.
  • Cloaking narrow nationalistic designs under the mantle of a common regional good will sooner or later rebound on the African countries themselves.
  • LaBarbera weathered that storm, but Daniel Sedin banged home a rebound from just outside the crease with 59 seconds left on Greene's penalty. USATODAY.com
  • Gigantic Blue Devils pivot Brian Zoubek, all 7-foot-1 of him, is averaging 10 rebound a game in the tournament and is the top offensive boardman in college basketball. Ottawa Sun
  • On one occasion he had been trying to copy the way McKelvey took an offensive rebound and turned it into a basket.
  • Some analysts argue that the declines of the past two weeks mark a "retest" of lows hit earlier this month and that the market's ability to rebound is a sign stocks are slowly finding a bottom. Blue Chips Jump 889.35 Points
  • Reefs in general were not available to enhance biodiversity rebound because they first had to be reconstituted as viable ecosystems." do offer a variety of ecological niches and "bumpiness," as Aronson puts it, or a "great variety of physical spaces, [water] flow regimes and other ecological opportunities. Scientific American
  • Cook fought hard for available rebounds and averaged 10 a game for the tournament.
  • However, the rebound hopped over Chicago defenseman Brian Campbell's stick and went to Moss, who rapped it into the open side as Khabibulin slid across. USATODAY.com
  • The much-maligned Marleau, who was called "gutless" by former teammate Jeremy Roenick after Game 5, gave the Sharks the breathing room they had been desperately seeking when he poked a rebound of Setoguchi's shot into an empty net behind Jimmy Howard to give San Jose a 3-1 lead. SI.com
  • If you use a decongestant nasal spray (like Afrin, Neo-Synephrine, or Dristan) for more than three days, watch out for rebound congestion, which makes you even more congested.
  • A first biff blocked, he was undaunted as the rebound sat up for him to send a screamer into the top corner.
  • The Sixers 'main frontcourt players, Mutombo, Tyrone Hill (eight points, eight rebounds), and George Lynch, took a combined 19 shots, while the three main backcourt players, Iverson, Snow and McKie shot 54 times. USATODAY.com - Pacers, Miller make early statement in East
  • Realistically, he's become a role player, a defensive specialist and rebounder who does the dirty work.
  • Tal hit in the rebound from his own shot just after the half hour. The Sun
  • He had come within centimetres of extending his blessed run, an effort rebounding off the post. Times, Sunday Times
  • Advanced Weapons sales to Syria. obaid karki an outcast underdog libertarian diogenesist kabbalist spinoziste qutbist pantheon hexalingual automath former uae under secretary independent street-knowledge urban talking-head. unaffiliated to a state, an organized religion group, a sect or a kin and an anti tribal gentile. administration plans to revamp rescue plan american arrested near pakistani border americans face wide spectrum of money problems apparently drown in hawaii's 3 tourists high surf apple aims to defy gravity asia markets: tokyo stocks surge over 12%; financials on fire asia markets: tokyo takes off as trading resumes, nikkei up 13% asian stocks soar after us rally asia-pacific extends world market rebound assailants attack us consulate in mexico at indian call centers, another view of us australia plans $7.4 billion to boost economy australia plans us$7. 4 billion to boost economy australia unveils $7.4 billion fiscal stimulus plan austria: 'horror dad' trial likely delayed until 2009 bailout sit-down: treasury, fed and major wall street players meet bailout, part two ballmer's luck in yahoo failure gives microsoft nice miss 'as stock slips banco santander to take over sovereign bancorp in $1. 9-billion deal boeing talks with striking machinists break down boeing, machinists halt talks on ending 5-week strike boeing: contract talks with machinists off again budget cuts force rhode island to scrimp on services bush to announce $250b bank share buy-up bush to announce expanded bank bailout WN.com - Articles related to Bank reform bill - much ado about little
  • In 2010, the themes were Tiger Woods's feckless efforts to rebound from scandal, Dustin Johnson's final-round botches in two majors, and the U.S. Ryder Cup team's disappointing loss in Wales. Why 2011 Was a Good Year for Golf
  • It would have just rebounded and hit me in the face! The Sun
  • He played little before this season but is the type of player who can scrape up several extra possessions by diving for loose balls and picking up stray rebounds.

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