Word: rebounded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...most students who attempt suicide do rebound, Catlin says...
...then Bear guard Brian Lloyd flew a wild elbow at Crimson sophomore Mike Gilmore after Gilmore had fouled him on a rebound attempt, and both teams rushed down to the scene, hurling a fair amount of trash talk at each other...
...Holmes again turned provider for the goal-sniffing nose of junior Cory Gustafson: he pounced on Holmes's rebound for his 16th goal of the year and gave the Crimson the lead only seconds after it looked like Harvard would go one down...
Tracy looked sharp himself ("I saw the puck really well tonight," he said), but after much of a taut third period he was beaten first on Ranaldi's rebound conversion at the 15:31 mark--Princeton's third power play goal on seven chances...
Most importantly for America, California must rebound because, as it has for the better part of this century, California represents the future of our society. In no other place is visible the fantastic variety of immigrants that now populate the Golden State. Los Angeles alone has more Mexicans than anyplace outside Mexico City, more Koreans than anyplace outside Seoul, more Vietnamese than anyplace outside Ho Chi Minh City, and so on. President Clinton is fond of saying that we must make diversity our friend and not our enemy. California is heeding the call everyday. The success that even the newest...