From the narrowest of angles he took aim at an empty net but saw his shot rebound from the near post. |
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Because Xanax is such a short-acting drug, it too can cause rebound anxiety and insomnia as it wears off. |
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He can run the court, score on low-post moves, soar for alley-oops and rebound jams, block shots, defend and make plays. |
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An expected strong rebound in Japanese machinery orders data, released during afternoon trading, failed to materialize. |
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In the past, this event would have been greeted by silence, so that his lapidary words could rebound off the walls and resound in our minds. |
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When a ball hits the racket at its point of maximum restitution the rebound velocity of the ball will be highest. |
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Flat waters cover a deep-down base, making for optimal wakes with minimal rebound thanks to the sloped shores on either side. |
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Persistent antimicrobial activity, measured in hours, helps decrease rebound microbial growth after surgical hand antisepsis. |
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When a breaking ball fell to the full forward his rasping shot came off the crossbar but he was alert to fist the rebound to the net. |
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A common problem with short-acting drugs is that the child may experience a rebound effect when the medicine wears off. |
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This results in rebound of the previously suppressed stimulatory transmitters. |
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With a mood of extreme bearishness shrouding the market, most dealers said it was difficult to project when a technical rebound would happen. |
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Simon Collins, from ten yards, then thundered the rebound on to the underside of the bar before the ball bounced away. |
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After robbing John Hughes of possession his drive was parried by the Falkirk goalkeeper, and Tunbridge could only lob the rebound over the bar. |
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So long as the global economy continues to rebound, the outlook for commodities is apt to stay bright. |
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Many economists note the economy may be poised for a rebound, depending upon what happens with the so-called fiscal cliff. |
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Connor Campbell thundered a 25-yard shot against the bar and substitute Michael Sanderson lashed the rebound into the net. |
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Shock absorption allows the spine to compress and rebound when the spine is axially loaded during such activities as jumping and running. |
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As you may have noticed, this effort at self-control can have a rebound effect. |
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Rossiter's first attempt was well saved by goalkeeper Burke but the kicker stabbed home the rebound. |
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Mayers then saw a shot hit the bar only for Foster to squander another chance from the rebound. |
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He ran on to the rebound, but again he was thwarted as the keeper back-pedalled furiously to complete his solo stand. |
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I have a flaming temper and have a tendency to rebound people's accusations back on them, especially if I'm not feeling good. |
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Ted Kennedy was following up to send home the rebound and Wicklow were in front to stay. |
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A first biff blocked, he was undaunted as the rebound sat up for him to send a screamer into the top corner. |
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He got one rebound, committed one personal foul, and missed one shot in two minutes. |
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The site lies in an area of rapid isostatic rebound following the last ice age. |
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Furthermore, the use of hypothermia blankets is associated with large temperature fluctuations and rebound hyperthermia. |
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A spending rebound is visible from middle-class neighborhoods of Buenos Aires to tourist spots and the agricultural provinces of the pampas. |
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But with no one in the low post who can draw a double-team and rebound effectively, this team is a candidate for a first-round playoff exit. |
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The keeper failed to hold on to his drive and Stuart Telfer was on hand to ram home the rebound. |
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But there was Craig to opportunely sweep the rebound over the line and celebrate. |
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Led by high-technology stocks, the benchmark index continued its rebound to close at 8,824.36, up 282.41 points from Thursday. |
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The pool hall was full of seedy characters as Sabrina sunk a red ball into the corner pocket, slamming two more in on rebound. |
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These drugs contain a combination of caffeine, aspirin and acetaminophen and are especially known for causing rebound headaches. |
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The keeper then excelled himself by reacting quickly to block the rebound from Adam and, unbelievably, Dundee were still ahead. |
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The U.S. economy seems poised to rebound one moment, then sputters the next. |
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If sovereign wealth funds want to enter and keep capital-starved firms afloat in hopes of a big rebound, they should be allowed to do so. |
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Shareholders should hold faith now that valuations in the technology sector are starting to rebound, it says. |
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Williams saved the captain's first effort but Bentley was the quickest to react to slam the rebound into the net. |
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The ball bounced back off the crossbar for Carlton to slam home the rebound. |
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Mallan's 34 th-minute spot-kick was saved by Butter and the striker skied the rebound. |
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Use of the patch may blunt or avoid pill-associated problems of sedation, rebound blood pressure changes and need for daily pill use. |
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Ronnie was on the rebound because dad went off travelling around the world and there he was, having been the blue-eyed boy, dropped. |
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Assuming, of course, that I'm not currently on a different rebound again, one as unapparent to me as the last. comment? |
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Bountiful showers across the Indo-Gangetic plains have raised hopes of a rebound in kharif agricultural output. |
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Until it was rebound a few years ago, the book consisted of two stout volumes in the Public Record Office. |
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His shot across the face of goal beat St Patrick's keeper Pat Langan only to rebound off the far post and away to safety. |
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On a good day the kick would have been easy, but the wind blew the ball on to the post to rebound out. |
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Indeed, they had the misfortune of having three efforts rebound off the woodwork in this match. |
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He has good basketball instincts, knowing where to be to rebound and block shots. |
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Gonzalez is trying to rebound from shoulder surgery and regain the confidence of his teammates. |
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Trevino's the only golfer to rebound from back surgery to win big, and his humor is spontaneously unscripted. |
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This delayed breeding results in low productivity, making it harder for the population to rebound from declines. |
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Despite that oil adjustment, consumer spending was still able to rebound strongly in the third quarter. |
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We will rebound, we will recover, and those properties are going to be worth considerable moneys. |
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It would buy you more time for the stock markets to recover and thus your fund value to rebound. |
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Low productivity and strong site-fidelity make them slow to rebound from decreases. |
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The real estate market has been recovering since late last year in tandem with the economic rebound. |
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The Huskies hope to rebound from a disappointing fifth place finish in Hockey East. |
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China and Korea might dub this a sign of dangerous activities by Japan, and that would rebound on domestic opinion. |
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Their internal structures and culture may militate against economic success, but the consequences rebound on us. |
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If we increasingly rely on the pressures of potential civil litigation to alter behavior it may eventually rebound on the legal profession. |
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Against the Pacers, he had a monstrous, one-handed offensive rebound putback slam. |
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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. |
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York made a lively start with Colin Moore netting a rebound after the ball had bounced back off the keeper's legs from a short corner. |
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Economists say businesses will want profits to improve and want to feel secure about the economic rebound before they go on a hiring spree. |
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And it was the economic rebound that attracted them, not just lower interest rates, she added. |
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The pullback, when it comes, will be severe if accompanied by news that suggests the economy won't rebound this year. |
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A sign of an economic rebound will be back-to-back monthly increases in nonfarm payrolls. |
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The steel-framed hall, which has a vinyl skin, can be divided into thirds by demountable rebound boards. |
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A lot of the rise in the share price is due to the rebound in its shares following a profit warning last year. |
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The incident renewed concern an attack would damage confidence in the US economy and short-circuit an economic rebound. |
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The main reason behind the rebound in employment is the rebound in corporate profits. |
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Lee said the company's leasing performance has been good and showed a rebound from the previous quarter. |
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Now in the news, the Fed raises a key interest rate, despite signs the economic rebound may be slowing. |
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Yet anyone in Jersey hoping that an economic rebound will provide fuel for yet more spending is kidding himself. |
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They are attempting to deflect the ball, distract and unsight defenders and goalkeeper and be in place for rebound opportunities. |
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Marshall can rebound, score and defend, which is precisely why the Raptors would not agree to the deal unless Marshall was included. |
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A rebound in consumer spending increased demand for imported products in the world's largest economy. |
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For three years they have predicted a rebound in US economic growth in the second half of the year. |
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But with the rebound, the value of the company's commercial property has soared. |
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Problems with vivid dreams, nightmares and rebound insomnia have also been reported. |
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If you use a decongestant nasal spray for more than three days, watch out for rebound congestion, which makes you even more congested. |
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Shorter courses of steroids may be followed by severe rebound exacerbations shortly after drug therapy is discontinued. |
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Sedatives, tranquilizers, and ergotamine medicines also can cause rebound headache. |
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In all seven trials that reported rebound symptoms, withdrawal symptoms with BZD discontinuation were noted. |
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Do not discontinue beta-blockers abruptly, since rebound tachycardia can occur. |
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For the track, the compression had been turned way in from the standard setting, some preload added and the rebound left alone. |
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After surgery, gastric and colonic motility do not rebound as quickly as the small bowel. |
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On physical examination there is general tenderness to palpation with rigidity and rebound tenderness. |
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Your medications may cause rebound headaches as your body tries to balance itself after too much or conflicting medications. |
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He dallies long enough to allow Djourou to block his initial shot, but a lucky rebound gives him another chance. |
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It is generally reserved for abortive therapy of severe migraines, and rebound headache is unlikely. |
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Beta-blocker therapy must be discontinued gradually over five to 10 days to avoid rebound angina or hypertension. |
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It also can cause rebound hypertension upon sudden discontinuation, so it should not be used in patients in whom compliance may be an issue. |
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Localized rebound tenderness signifies only limited and localized transmural inflammation. |
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The team needs a power forward who can rebound, defend and slide into the middle at times. |
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Finally, critical rebound phenomena after withdrawal with a threatening pulmonary hypertension did not occur. |
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As Collier tried to net from the rebound he was fouled and another penalty was awarded. |
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If there is any rebound effect after stopping treatment, the cost effectiveness deteriorates. |
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Patients with rebound headache will improve if their daily analgesic medication can be withdrawn, although this is not easily accomplished. |
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I was still hurt, on the rebound from the dysfunctional temporary boyfriend. |
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In 1782 he married Catherine Boucher whom he met on the rebound after he had been rejected by another woman. |
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If a player drives in at a crazy angle, let him miss the shot and concentrate on the rebound. |
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But rebound pounds do tend to make you fatter when it comes to body composition, especially if you go on crash diets. |
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Davis showed surprising athletic ability, vaulting a courtside advertising board while pursuing a rebound. |
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He drove into the other player's glove on the first penalty corner chance and then missed the rebound with an air shot. |
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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. |
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But he acrobatically clawed the shot away only for the rebound to be slapped over the line. |
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Martin struck the rebound inches wide of the right post when a goal would have been the easier option. |
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After he missed a jump shot with less than a minute left, Williams grabbed the rebound and found Carter downcourt for a dunk that gave Toronto a 73-67 lead. |
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The automaker's stunning rebound into profitability seemed to shock even those who made it happen. |
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For some, rebound ventures proved useful bridges between jobs. |
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Cloaking narrow nationalistic designs under the mantle of a common regional good will sooner or later rebound on the African countries themselves. |
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Trezeguet taps in the rebound but he was offside when the shot was hit. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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This was a rebound from its biggest one day decline in almost a year. |
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It is being hailed as the first sign of an economic rebound. |
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The longer the war takes, the longer we await an economic rebound. |
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Although it is too early to decide, a pretty safe bet instead is that, to a large extent, this increase reflects a normal rebound after a very deep recession. |
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The physical examination reveals the patient is in minimal distress with right lower quadrant pain and rebound tenderness and guarding on palpation. |
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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. |
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Additionally, sedation is prominent and rebound hypertension may occur. |
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The authors conclude that it is not necessary to keep infants in the hospital to check for rebound serum bilirubin levels in infants treated with phototherapy. |
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Other medications that commonly cause rebound headaches include these. |
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Findings such as hypotension and marked abdominal tenderness with guarding and rebound tenderness suggest a leaking or ruptured ectopic pregnancy. |
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After this enforced break, however, Stewart is on the rebound. |
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She is on the rebound, living and bickering with her mother in a chalet. |
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Emily's on the rebound and uninterested in attachments, but Oliver is one smitten kitten, and he follows her around New York City, which is, luckily, uncrowded that afternoon. |
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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. |
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I have no doubt Texas and its politicians will rebound here one day, but for now, the diminution of Texas power is kinda sad. |
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This is most likely a rebound effect as the antipyretic effects subside. |
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New Reds striker, Barry Patton saw his initial shot blocked, but the rebound fell to Anthony Crawford in the box and he rifled the ball in off the crossbar from 14 yards out. |
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I always knew I'm just a bit of rough while you rebound from the divorce. |
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The Shore seleroscope, which is the commonest example of a dynamic-hardness tester, measures the hardness in terms of the height of rebound of the indenter. |
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His first attempt hit the bar but he leapt highest to score the rebound. |
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Because he bats leadoff, the team needs Offerman to rebound at the plate. |
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Ruairi Gavin cracked a thunderous shot against the crossbar and Thomas McNally met the rebound and forced a great save from the Westport keeper, Mark McCaffrey. |
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The ride is also surprisingly good for a mid-engined supercar, taut but well able to soak up small and large bumps with perfect bounce and rebound control. |
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Analysts are divided regarding future prospects for Vodafone shares, despite a rebound in the share price of the British mobile operator last week. |
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I met my significant other while on the rebound from a long relationship. |
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The only segment in which Gleeson does expect a rebound is in the financial sector, where she is expecting a raft of merger and acquisition activity to follow the slump. |
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However, the continuing logic of comprehensive chemical spray was soon accepted, as the budworm was found to rebound quickly and move readily across space. |
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Feldstein correctly warned that rebound would flatten out in 2011 because quantitative easing was scheduled to end. |
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Well, as I said, the dollar can stage a rebound since it is oversold. |
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And pawnbrokers, those eager harbingers of depression, are on the rebound. |
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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. |
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A minute later, a Flynn piledriver was magnificently stopped by Damien Quinn but this time Eoin McGrath made no mistake from the rebound as he smashed the ball to the net. |
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This completely replaces the rebound internals of your fork. |
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Kenji Onda put Japan ahead in the fourth minute, scoring on the rebound after Yasuaki Nishimura's penalty-corner push was blocked by the Korean custodian. |
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But he reacted quickly to pounce on the rebound and fire home. |
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This process, known as grangerizing, came to mean any book that was rebound into a different edition with new additional prints, letters, or other memorabilia. |
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Once conceived, grangerizing came to include books that were disbound and rebound with added illustrations, letters, autographs or other additions. |
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This was caused by the rebound shortening of the model ventricle without damping property and could be the cause of smaller vertical displacement. |
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Movie, TV and toy deals were the big factor in their rebound. |
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Rather than the rebound and recovery I had expected, or at least was hoping for, this year, as it turns out, is becoming one of recalcitration. |
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Physical examination revealed normal vital signs, tender epigastrium without guarding or rebound tenderness. |
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Clinical exams and rebound tenderness are the ways to diagnose an appendix problem, which were conducted by the hospital. |
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For 2010, the Big Three domestic automakers have reported significant profits indicating the beginning of rebound. |
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This is Fenz and Epstein's explanation for prejump HR deceleration and postjump HR rebound in experienced parachutists. |
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Impulses in the PGO generators can be triggered by any of these inputs through direct excitation or postinhibitory rebound excitation. |
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The generic term for the trademarked trampoline was a rebound tumbler and the sport began as rebound tumbling. |
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Thus, the observations of postglacial rebound provide a natural experiment to measure mantle rheology. |
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However, the stock's rebound has been stopped by the security's ascending 10-day moving average. |
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Rory Rawlyk had a hand in all four Blaze goals, the first coming when Ashley Tait snaffled a rebound from the big defenceman's point shot. |
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Cushions began to be stuffed with substances to allow the balls to rebound, in order to enhance the appeal of the game. |
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The BIFROST GPS network shows that the motion diverges from the centre of rebound. |
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The Manchester United star's shot was blocked and he was alert with a scissor kick to send the rebound into the roof of the net. |
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Understanding postglacial rebound is also important to our ability to monitor recent global change. |
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Also protects the helpside box vs cutters and must block out and rebound the quick shot from the post. |
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After a player takes a shot, he is expected to immediately block out his defender, preventing him from recovering the rebound. |
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Studies of glacial rebound give us information about the flow law of mantle rocks and also past ice sheet history. |
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The sizzling shot beat Vencel, cannoned off a post and the rebound fell kindly to Quinn. |
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The total uplift from the end of deglaciation depends on the local ice load and could be several hundred metres near the centre of rebound. |
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That sent the Euro STOXX 50 into oversold territory on the 7-day relative strength index before the gradual rebound. |
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His left upper quadrant was tender without rebound, there was no visceromegaly, and bowel sounds were normal. |
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The physical examination showed tenderness on palpation of the left lower quadrant of the abdomen with minimal rebound tenderness. |
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Palpation of the right lower quadrant elicited rebound tenderness and guarding. |
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He fired over a low cross which was poked goalwards but the rebound came out to Novak who turned it home from inside the six yard area. |
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The removal of mass from a region will be isostatically compensated by crustal rebound. |
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Unlike with some medications used to treat insomnia, discontinuation of melatonin did not result in rebound insomnia. |
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Taylor Zander's two-run single, followed by Sandler's errant pickoff throw helped Newbury Park rebound to tie the score 3-3 the next inning. |
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It gradually worsened and abdominal tenderness emerged with rebound tenderness as well as muscle tension. |
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Examination revealed a soft, distended, nontender abdomen without guarding, rebound tenderness, or palpable masses. |
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The total uplift from the end of deglaciation depends on the local ice load and could be several hundred meters near the center of rebound. |
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Late-Pleistocene fluctuations of sea-level and postglacial crustal rebound in coastal Maine. |
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Studies suggest that rebound will continue for about at least another 10,000 years. |
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We came down in transition four or five times in a row and shot jump shots that were open, but with no rebound coverage. |
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More and more Americans have jobs since the economy started to rebound. |
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Without any mention of concepts such as rebound, relaxation or wrist pronation, many students will be able to execute this physical skill. |
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The original three defenders work on boxing out, securing the rebound, and running a three-man fast break in the three lanes. |
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When the effect of the analgesic wears off, a rebound headache can be triggered. |
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Nytanga met the Spaniard's in-swinger with a powerful header that Ashton blocked, and Davies thumped the rebound into Robert Green's net. |
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Jackson's long 3-pointer was an airball in the closing seconds and the Nets secured the rebound. |
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Halappa opened the scoring when his reverse flick off a rebound from goalkeeper AC Kuttappa's pad found the target. |
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Hill made one of two free throws, but Galick claimed the rebound and also made one of two foul shots for an 85-82 lead. |
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As the ice melted, rebound of the crust lagged behind, producing a regional slope toward the ice. |
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Bodies which are absolutely hard, or so soft as to be void of elasticity, will not rebound from one another. |
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What if she was a rebound after all and he didn't feel the same way for her anymore? |
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People who saw her during the end of that year and early 2006 reported a rebound that coincided with the writing of Back to Black. |
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They were rebound twice in the 19th century, in 1819 and 1869, on the second occasion by the binder Robert Riviere. |
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Sure, he was a rebound, but he was a respectable rebound. Then, the rebound broke up with me. |
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He noted that the decision represented a break with tradition, and predicted that the snub would rebound on the university. |
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Since the patient presented with peritonitis, as evidenced by rebound tenderness and sluggish bowel sounds, the patient was scheduled for emergency laparotomy. |
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When the enormous mass of the continental ice sheet retreated, the Great Lakes began gradually moving south due to isostatic rebound of the north shore. |
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Thanks to above average precipitation that started falling in October 2004, many of Utah's boatable reservoirs and rivers will be on the rebound this summer. |
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In late 2011 and May 2012, press reports indicated a rebound in tourism, aided by BP advertising dollars and concurrent with a nationwide rise in hotel occupancy rates. |
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The urgency also surfaced, and was evident when Josh Shipp sparked the Bruins' rally with an offensive rebound and dunk off Alfred Aboya's missed foul shot. |
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Analysts told me they expect prices to rebound and upshoot by year's end. |
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Sean Mackle's wonderful vision picked out Gault, whose shot was hoofed off the line by Jim Ervin, but the gangling midfielder followed up to poke home the rebound. |
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The DonJoy HAT TRICK incorporates an impact-absorbing foam layer that covers and protects the forehead and temples without altering ball rebound speeds. |
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Within eight minutes it all went pear-shaped though when Scotland's Liverpool keeper Ryan Fulton spilled a Jordan Brown effort and the hitman netted the rebound. |
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The girl tossed the book on the planks of the swing and rocked back and forth, as she pulled the scrunchi out of her hair and rebound her ponytail. |
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Compared to other regions that were under large ice sheets during the last glacial period Novaya Zemlya shows relatively little isostatic rebound. |
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The city continued to rebound, but this time, focusing more on culture. |
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This type of bed gives a little extra height to the rebound. |
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Stourbridge upped the ante after the break, Nathan Bennett clattering the crossbar on 52 minutes from a corner and Leon Broadhurst skyed the rebound. |
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Data released in 2011 indicated that even closing the fishery would not allow populations to rebound by 2014 to levels required under federal law. |
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The young lefty, known for his debonair duds and distinctive eyeblack, hopes to rebound next Saturday when the reeling Cardinals try to get back on track against the Giants. |
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A simple, yet sometimes controversial example of this is the rebound infantile scurvy that may occur if a mother has taken megadoses of vitamin C during her pregnancy. |
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Since postglacial rebound continuously deforms the crustal surface and the gravitational field, the vertical datum needs to be redefined repeatedly through time. |
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Work hardening is another and, related, the impulses traveling through a spring exist well beyond the expected back-and-forth compression and rebound stresses. |
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