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Kieler eventually rebounded from the shame of the scandal and had her own successful writing career while remaining discontent with sole recognition as " Ibsen's Nora " years afterwards.
After finishing the 2006 and 2007 seasons with records of 8 – 8 and 7 – 9, respectively, the Panthers rebounded in the 2008 season, finishing the season with a 12 – 4 record, claiming the NFC South title and a first round bye in the playoffs.
In 1989, they rebounded further to second on the ladder with only five losses and thrashed Geelong in the Qualifying Final.
Since mid-2009, oil export earnings have returned to levels seen before Operation New Dawn and government revenues have rebounded, along with global oil prices.
After a string of mediocre seasons, a rejuvenated Johnson rebounded in 1924 to win 23 games with the help of his catcher, Muddy Ruel, as the Senators won the American League pennant for the first time in the history of the franchise.
Soviet forces rebounded in 1943 with the victories at the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk, and from 1943 to 1945 they pushed back German forces and sieged Berlin in 1945.
The Saints began their season with a loss against the Green Bay Packers, but the team rebounded for the next four weeks to bring their record to 4-1.
They rebounded with a 7 – 7 record in 1965, before compiling a league-worst 1 – 12 – 1 record, and allowing more than 500 points on defense in 1966.
Although the global financial crisis from 2007 to 2010 affected sales and exports, the industry has rebounded with companies posting record profits for 2010.
The city rebounded, but the slump of American manufacturing in the second half of the 20th century, along with the nationwide epidemic of white flight from cities to suburbs, led to a depressed city by the time of the 1980s national recession.
However, with a calmer political situation in 2004, GDP rebounded 50. 1 trillion bolivares, and has risen strongly since, to 66. 1 trillion bolivares in 2007 ( both in constant 1998 bolivares ).
Their population has rebounded somewhat since then, though the populations of Atlantic and Laptev walruses remain fragmented and at low levels compared with the time before human interference.
After the war, the population of Cagliari rebounded and many apartment blocks were erected in new residential districts, often created with poor planning as for recreational areas.
After the crisis, the economy rebounded with GDP growth of over 10 % in 2003.
Their populations have rebounded since 1970, with one estimate putting the number in Lake Superior at 100 million.
However, the city quickly rebounded, with electricity arriving in 1896, the first theater being built in 1897 and a major train station opened in 1898.
Following moderate real GDP growth of 1. 7 %, 2 % and 1. 2 %, respectively, in 1995, 1996, and 1997, the economy rebounded and with real GDP expansion of 2. 9 percent in 1998 and 2. 2 % in 1999.
Carolina rebounded in Game 4 with a 2 – 1 victory, and came home with a chance to win the Cup on home ice.
However, the Spurs would not go down without a fight as they rebounded to win a physical war in Game 5 by a score of 98 – 97, as former Maverick Michael Finley got hit with a low blow from Jason Terry in the final seconds.
The low point of the community came in 1974 with an estimated population of 45 ; since then the town has become a bedroom community for Telluride and has limited tourism and subdivisions ; the population has rebounded to almost 300.
Santiago rebounded in 1990 and was hitting for a. 317 batting average with 9 home runs in mid-June when he was hit by a pitch and had to miss six weeks of the season.
After a population low of 98 in 1990 the town rebounded in 2000 with 164 citizens.
As cattle prices slowly rebounded, the range was once again stocked with cattle, though the second wave of cattlemen utilized hardy English breeds instead of the Texas longhorns of the earlier outfits.

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The restaurant rebounded in popularity in the mid-1990s, after a highly successful marketing campaign that featured the fictitious Jack in the Box CEO " Jack " character ( voiced by the campaign's creator, Santa Monica advertising executive Dick Sittig ), who has a ping pong ball-like head and is dressed in a business suit.
However, he rebounded in 1989 with the soundtrack for the hugely successful Batman film, which sold more than four million copies, reached # 1 on the Billboard album chart and produced four hit singles including " Batdance ", which topped both the Hot 100 and R & B charts.
* after a successful shot, the shooter can take up to three 1-point free-throws, but as soon as he misses, the ball may be rebounded by anyone ; conversely, if he makes all three free throw shots, he then gets to keep the ball and " check up " or start play again at the top of the arc
However, Czyz rebounded and established himself as one of the most successful German athletes in the T42 handicap class ( leg amputees ).

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Venus rebounded from the Indian Wells controversy to win the next tournament on the tour calendar, the Tier I Ericsson Open in Key Biscayne, Florida.

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Astor's business rebounded in 1817 after the U. S. Congress passed a protectionist law that barred foreign traders from U. S. territories.
Gradually the land rebounded from the release of the weight of about 6, 500 feet ( 2, 000 m ) of ice that had been stacked on it.
They rebounded from that slow start, and managed to stay within a few games of. 500 for most of the spring.
As the land rebounded from the weight of the ice, the island rose up to elevate it further from the surrounding water.
The girls did not die from the first shots, because bullets rebounded off jewels that were sewn into their corsets.
" He then briskly concedes that " the economy rebounded quickly from the 1920 – 1921 depression and entered a period of quite vigorous growth.
However, while animation for a time suffered at Disney from Iwerks ' departure, it soon rebounded as Disney brought in talented new young animators.
After a first round win over the Washington Wizards, the Cavaliers rebounded from a 0 – 2 deficit in the second round against the Detroit Pistons, winning three consecutive games to come one game away from the conference finals.
At first, the German mercenaries seemed unstoppable ; all blows rebounded from their armor plates, and Charles was forced to commit his second battle.
1967 was the season of the " Impossible Dream " for the Red Sox ( referring to the hit song from the musical play Man of La Mancha ), who rebounded from a ninth-place finish a year before to win the American League pennant ( their first since ) on the last day of the season.
In 1965 he rebounded from the controversy surrounding The Origins of the Second World War with the spectacular success of his book English History 1914 – 1945, his only venture into social and cultural history, where he offered a loving, affectionate portrayal of the years between 1914 and 1945.
The romantic chemistry between Potter and Gunn's characters, Tom Ryan and Cassandra St. John respectively ( who, according to the story line, had been married to and divorced from one another before their arrival on the series ), revived interest in the show and it rebounded in the ratings.
In 1986, Simon signed with Arista Records and soon rebounded from her career slump.
After a Game 3 loss in which Duncan was held scoreless in the third quarter and committed three turnovers in the last quarter, Duncan rebounded with 28 points and 18 rebounds in a Game 4 win, and in Game 5, the Spurs protected a 78 – 77 lead seconds from the end with the ball in the Knicks ' possession.
" Evert rebounded with another clay court streak that reached 64 matches ( including titles at the 1979 and 1980 French Open ) before ending with a semi-final loss to eventual winner Hana Mandlíková at the 1981 French Open ( a record of 189 victories in 191 matches on clay from 1973 to 1981 ).

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