The pressure and temperature inside the bubble rises again and the bubble rebounds.
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The novel kind selection rate of those given pairs first rebounded a bit on the last two pair trials, then fell off on the quartet trials.
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While this approach has undoubtedly reduced their financial risk in respect of inventory, it has rebounded on them with a suddenness and completeness that few predicted.
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The fast buck has finally rebounded on the executive barn conversion.
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I am glad to say that the first of these charges now looks like rebounding on its authors.
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Therefore, to some extent, the situation we meet today rebounds on all of us because we failed to take the right decision initially.
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The vehicle itself may overturn as a result of rebounding in this way.
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Gains in the countryside have already rebounded on the cities.
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I hope that it rebounds on its perpetrators.
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If there is a complaint or difficulty, it rebounds first and foremost on the retailer.
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However, last year, in 1967, it rebounded to £636 million.
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In general, our failed integration policy of the last few decades is rebounding on us.
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From 1990 to 1996, income inequality decreased, but from 1996 to last year, it rebounded; the gap between rich and poor has grown again.
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He sent my letter down to the commissars in the engine room, from whence it rebounded smartly with a memorandum attached.
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As demand has slowed, exports have rebounded strongly.
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