Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...that point sophomore Chinezi Chijioke knocked home a rebound from six yards out off a mid-range shot from McLaughlin giving Harvard the demoralizing equalizer...
...Colgate's Dru Burgess made things even more interesting when he answered just six minutes later, tucking away a rebound which had trickled through the pads of Harvard goaltender J.R. Prestifilippo...
...floor of the NYSE, traders had been edgy for days. It didn't help matters that on Friday, the U.S. market fell even though Hong Kong's battered Hang Seng index had rebounded sharply. That rebound was widely dismissed as a "dead-cat bounce," a graphic trader's term that refers to the notion that even a dead cat will bounce a little if it falls far enough. Arthur Cashin, vice president of PaineWebber and director of the firm's floor operations, concluded that "there was more work to be done on the downside...
This week, around the world, brokers were working for their firms, jettisoning anything that moved. That's how you can get markets that don't rebound and stocks that go down, even though the fundamentals are just fine. Add the uncertainty of faltering Asian business conditions, and the selling makes all kinds of sense...
DiMarzio knocked in a rebound off junior Caroline Johnston's shot with 19:17 to play in the second half. Collins scored her sixth goal of the year at 14:55 remaining, pulling Harvard within...