I was rebounding and using an expanse of dates to distract my attention from how awful I really felt. |
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The drill improves execution, strengthens rebounding ability, and builds confidence. |
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The U.S. was credited with 39 assists on its 46 made field goals, and it owned the glass with a 40-24 rebounding advantage. |
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He is also in good rebounding position in case the guard in possession shoots the ball. |
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He reiterated the nation's economy is rebounding and that the government will continue to support growth. |
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Now he must use it more productively scoring, rebounding and defending in the box. |
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The offense still battles inconsistency, but the defense and rebounding, as always, are solid. |
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The car careered into a bank on one side of the road rebounding off the bank and throwing both Jarrott and his companion out of the vehicle. |
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He went so far as to suggest that the smaller-than-expected shortfall means the population actually is rebounding. |
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Worldwide semiconductor sales increased 1.4 percent this year, rebounding from a one-third decline last year. |
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Puffins, wiped out by an infestation of rats introduced by quarry workers in the 19th century, are now rebounding, albeit slowly. |
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After all, many of the technology companies laid waste in the post-1999 era are already rebounding. |
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He could not have done so without some of the evidence rebounding on his political life. |
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George has a thick neck and is not easily embarrassed but his high handed action is now rebounding on him. |
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He turns misses into points by rebounding the ball, by deflecting rebounds to a teammate or with a well-timed putback. |
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He's also near the top of the offensive rebounding charts and is among the NBA's biggest workhorses in terms of minutes played. |
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His scoring, rebounding, assists, free-throw shooting, and minutes all set career highs. |
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For the week, he was 6th in scoring, 4th in assists, 5th in rebounding, and 3rd in steals. |
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An agile player with good interior moves and shot blocking and rebounding abilities, his offensive game will need development. |
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Let's say you have a margin account, and your position takes a dive before rebounding to all-time highs. |
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Startled, Tobias misfired, and the arrow struck one of the stalactites that were barricading him in, rebounding off of it. |
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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. |
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If the murrelet is rebounding, it's because the park service wiped out native predators. |
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But with a new round of sales incentives in place, car buying is rebounding. |
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Moderate economic growth and rebounding earnings are a good mix for equities, especially given the low level of interest rates. |
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Certain areas become more concentrated over a period of time, and the chance of the stocks rebounding in those areas becomes reduced. |
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It picked up slightly again in early 2010 on the back of higher excise duties and rebounding fuel prices. |
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He notes, too, that hog prices are rebounding of late, though not enough to offset the higher dollar and increased production costs. |
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A rebounding Dollar also put pressure on Oil as investors moved away from riskier assets and into safe-haven currencies. |
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His rebounding and outlet passing should fuel the Rockets' fast break. |
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Cato ranked second on the Rockets in rebounding and blocked shots. |
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Tina and I do more rebounding and Lauren is more of a roamer, so I knew I had to get inside. |
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Ranking in the top five this season in scoring, rebounding, blocked shots, field goal percentage, and minutes played are the statistical proof of Jackson's statement. |
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But he has recently appeared to pin his hopes on a rebounding economy to raise tax revenues and on eliminating waste to cut the deficit. |
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Is there a chance of my disease worsening or rebounding with this medication? |
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A slight rebounding trend occurred during the latter stages of the current fiscal year. |
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For new homes, some rebounding is possible, given the volume of the decline over the last few months and the rise in building permits in March. |
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The Canadian economy is showing signs of rebounding, which should increase the demand for CLC's commercial and residential land holdings. |
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Rovers failed to clear their lines amida scramble in the box with a Martin Harty effort rebounding before Nelson stepped up to score the winner. |
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The hammer is rebounding and the door rocks backwards. |
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The lock is with simple and double effect, with rebounding hammer. |
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Sales of existing homes dropped off notably late in 2008, rebounding only modestly in the first two months of 2009 but only to levels that prevailed more than five years ago. |
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The term reverberation is used here in a generic sense of rebounding or reflecting, not in the acoustic sense of echoing. |
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Today, the region is rebounding, leaving the wounds of the past behind and responding to the desire of its peoples for reconciliation, exchange and cooperation, especially among the youth. |
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If a ball isn't used, a whistle can be blown to indicate that a shot has been taken, cueing the players to work for rebounding position. |
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As a consequence, export growth lost momentum and the contribution of external trade to GDP growth turned negative in the third quarter, rebounding, however, in the fourth quarter. |
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By contrast, stock prices and bond yields reacted quite differently to the terrorist attacks, with stock prices initially falling and then rebounding some weeks earlier than bond yields. |
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While steel production is rebounding somewhat in 2010, we do not anticipate iron ore and steel product volumes will regain their historic highs at any point in the near future. |
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The second story is the rebounding of exports. |
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If the inshore stocks are rebounding with that many seals out there, I guess through my ignorance I'm wondering why the seals wouldn't have any effect on the inshore stock. |
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The Baltic Shield is still rebounding today following the melting of the thick glaciers during the Quaternary period. |
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Reinvested earnings increased elevenfold in 2010, more than rebounding from a 78 percent decline in 2009 and representing the highest recorded level. |
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His three-point shooting, rebounding and ferocious defense are just what the Knicks need at the small forward spot. Call it the thugification of the Knicks, if you want to. |
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The land has been rebounding from these depressions since the ice melted. |
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Should a pin fall in removing the dead wood it must be respotted, and pins knocked over by pin or pins rebounding from any other alley must be respotted. |
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The Kirtland's specific nesting prejudices demand not just jack pines, but jack pine forest in the process of rebounding from what some might term natural disaster. |
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