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Definitions for rebounded
re·bound·ed
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rebounded in Chaldean Numerology is: 4
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rebounded in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7
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I just think TCU is a very physical team. They rebounded the ball very well. They were very well prepared, very well coached, the guard play was actually better than I thought. They got some big dudes on their team.
He almost had a triple-double in 30 minutes, so I think he did a great job. He’s still trying to get the feel, he set the table for his teammates, he got his guys great shots, rebounded the ball for us. I just kept asking how was his wind and he said he felt great. It was good to see him out there.
It looks like the market has hit the bottom for now after assets which have been sold, such as oil and the dollar, rebounded, but we still need to take our time to assess the market condition carefully.
We’ve had one or two games during the year where similar to this, we let too many in, and we rebounded and we play really solid after that. we were killing well until obviously letting three goals in a period against Edmonton and tonight was all special teams and they got two and we got one and that was the difference in the game.
Payroll growth slowed considerably in May, raising the question of whether we were at the start of a reversal from the considerable progress that's been made in labor markets, or whether the weak reading was the type of transitory change we typically see during expansions, hiring rebounded in June, alleviating that concern.
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