Word: rebounded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...There was a flash of good news last week, when the government reported that the gross national product grew at a 2.4% annual rate in the third quarter. But it was quickly doused by a torrent of dismal reports showing last summer's rebound to be short-lived. Sales of new homes plunged 12.9% in September despite the lowest mortgage rates in 14 years. Consumer- confidence sagged in October to levels not seen since the height of the Persian Gulf war, and the unemployment rate for the month crept up 0.1%, to 6.8%. Even normally reticent Federal Reserve Chairman Alan...
Forward Sarah Downing carried the ball down the sideline, only to be stopped when a defender sat on the ball. On the ensuing corner, forward Rachel Burke threatened to score on the rebound of a Kristen Fowler shot, but Clark had something else in mind...
Sending more players up left fewer back to defend, and Minkus and Johnston wreaked havoc in the Dartmouth backfield. The insurance goal was scored on a rebound by junior midfielder Sharon Olken, after a bullet from Minkus was barely deflected by Reuter...
...double dose of bleak news led analysts to suggest the midyear rebound had been a false start--"a blip on an underlying trend of a very sick economy" in the words of Allen Sinai of the Boston...
...Inman Square had 10 years ago begun a remarkable economic rebound, but the problem is the parking situation," Walsh explains...