Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Administration contends, these spokesmen are huffing and puffing to fan fears that could rebound against Reagan in November. The Administration, in turn, hopes that the tactic will backfire, vindicating Reagan's depiction of the Soviets as heavyhanded troublemakers who cannot be trusted or engaged in normal diplomacy...
Hammer is not concerned about the recent weak price of coal, which dropped from $52 to $40 a ton in the important Japanese market last year. He believes oil prices are on the rebound and that the price of coal will go up. In the Chinese deal, the price will be allowed to float with world supply and demand, but the miners' wages still have to be worked out. At one point, the Chinese insisted that their miners be paid $12 an hour, nearly what U.S. miners get on average. Occidental thought that was unreasonable...
Clarkson opened the scoring with just 1:01 left in the period. Defenseman Bob Armstrong drilled a slapshot from the right faceoff circle. Blair made a stick save but couldn't cover up. The rebound came out to freshman Al Hill, who punched it home from the slot for his 16th goal of the season...
...matters were really so hopeless, why did the Wildcats only manage to outscore the Crimson by four during the entire second half? Or how did the cagers manage to out-rebound such fearsome foes during the same 20 minutes...
From the start, the rebound from the grinding 1981-82 recession has been filled with sharp surprises...