The record company, meanwhile, has been wondering out loud whether her suit was a mere publicity stunt ahead of a comeback attempt. |
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After a 2000 comeback attempt that was hampered by a leg injury, Miller retired from competition. |
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You probably think of walkie-talkies as toys you've out-grown, but high-tech versions of the two-way radios are making a major comeback. |
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His comeback was interrupted by the humid conditions in Kuala Lumpur which sparked an electrical storm. |
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Verse plays may be making a comeback, but religious verse plays may have had their day. |
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This could be let down by the fact that he hasn't had a big hit record for years, and he might be too frail to stage such a comeback. |
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The score climaxed a great comeback by Holycross who looked set for a shock defeat when trailing by six points six minutes from the end. |
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Hats are in, shoes are brown and highly polished, and elasticated clip-on braces seem to be making a comeback. |
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He is due to make his comeback after injury in the reserves tomorrow, and will be a shoo-in. |
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With a paucity of big men in the East, he could garner All-Star consideration, which would make his comeback story almost unbelievable. |
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Failed comeback attempts, like successful ones, are a staple of baseball history, a feature of every season. |
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He will pull down the curtain on his illustrious career on Sunday, May 20-and then make his comeback three weeks later. |
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The player also expressed confidence that he would soon make his comeback to the Indian team ahead of the Athens Olympics in August. |
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Every additional document that surfaces seems more like a comeback attempt from the depths of the archives than a work of literature. |
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Capriati is the woman of the moment and one of the best comeback stories in sport. |
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DuBois instead threw his support behind Roosevelt's attempt at a comeback campaign as a Progressive. |
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The team's strong work ethic was evident in the inspired comeback attempt against heavily-favored Cornell. |
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This unexpected gesture appears to have motivated him to make his comeback attempt most serious. |
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Too many hurried shots from unlikely angles hampered their comeback attempt. |
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After a 54-year absence, beauty contests are making a comeback in China now that the government has finally lifted its ban on such pageants. |
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The corporate glass ceiling is making a comeback in the boardroom with the number of UK women directors falling to a three-year low. |
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He says the company has good prospects going forward with carpet reportedly making a comeback as a fashion trend. |
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By mid-August he is ready to stage a dramatic comeback and say a proper goodbye to the game. |
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Fresh from prison, he's also staging an unexpected comeback, one that's surprising the most seasoned observers. |
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They're listening intently or with anger to a master of sound bytes who staged a dramatic comeback. |
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The Polynesian craze of mid-century America has made a comeback in fashion, collectibles, interior decor and art. |
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Many spectators left the Tarrawingee oval, believing that Chiltern had won, before Greta staged a dramatic comeback. |
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Odds are if you feel a style isn't apropos for you on its fashion comeback, you are probably being honest with yourself. |
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With all reports of the 1980's making a fashion comeback, will shoe tops be cut back as well? |
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The famed Kashmiri phiran, which is a legacy of the early centuries, has made a fashion comeback with a contemporary idiom. |
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On my first morning at Bryant Park, I am surprised to discover that tracksuits and windcheaters are making a comeback. |
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I mean, obviously you can just go down to decimal places, but I didn't like there being a comeback that I couldn't immediately respond to. |
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Finding herself without a quick comeback, Angel resorted to juvenile tactics. |
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Ever had someone toss an insult your way and found yourself wanting a snappy comeback but unable to think one up quick enough? |
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The singer's career was then down in the dumps and the award helped him stage a sensational comeback. |
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I opened my mouth to retaliate, but the comeback would not leave my tongue. |
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A brief silence followed, in which she tried to retaliate with a clever comeback and he frowned angrily at the ground. |
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It was one that they heard often and was said when someone could not think of a comeback to a snide remark quickly enough. |
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We have no comeback now but to take the matter to court which is a very expensive option but one that we're going to talk about. |
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Annaghdown staged a comeback in the second-half and had a goal in the first minute. |
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Never having ceased to release albums, his comeback is more in terms of style than presence. |
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Therefore, value investors are on the lookout for companies that are currently out of favour with the market, but may stage a comeback. |
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Fernandez's comeback continues, and the team is encouraged by his progress. |
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The comeback was not be a winning one as Penrith added a fourth goal to salvage the draw. |
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But gin is making a comeback, and a number of distilleries are bringing this traditional spirit some new-found respect. |
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She was initially uncertain because, despite a successful comeback tour two years back, she officially retired eight years ago. |
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Broken and battered, he is receiving as little notice for his comeback attempt as he did for his fall from grace. |
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The Yankees made a comeback attempt that fell short, and a stunned crowd, which had been amped to celebrate a World Series trip, filed out. |
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I was down to my last few dollars in poker chips when I made an astounding comeback. |
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He made his comeback a year later but after 12 games he was back to square one. |
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In this age of satellite radio stations and cable television, it is difficult to imagine jukeboxes making a comeback. |
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Dishes such as syllabub and one of my favourites, Eton mess, are making a comeback. |
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The classical Windsor knot makes a comeback, in a modified form, minus that dimple below the knot, for a straight fall. |
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The team begins this season with a thrilling comeback against Washington State, then tanks the next three games. |
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Stay outa the comedy clubs, kids, you'll get eaten alive if that's your best comeback. |
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But the best comeback was by White, who came from 36-31 down to pip Andy Buckley. |
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His comeback was further hampered by the winter freeze-up that caused several reserve games to be postponed. |
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He attempted a comeback in mid-May against Berwick Bandits but pulled out because of intense pain. |
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In a thrilling match, Bury led at the interval by one run, only to allow Bolton a comeback in the second innings and take the game by 10 runs. |
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Unfortunately for Malton the final whistle sounded to prevent a miraculous comeback. |
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But any glimmer of a miraculous comeback was blotted out by England's sixth try. |
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But Bolgiano and other wildlife authorities are convinced from scat, tracks, and the occasional carcass that the cats are making a comeback. |
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After decades of being considered bad form, tales of imperial derring-do are making something of a comeback. |
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Day one of Shane Warne's cricket comeback started as a media circus and ended as a non-event as rain stopped play. |
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Patterson is itching to make his comeback, but the media will have none of it, for now. |
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Sometimes the piles stage a comeback after a number of years if you get constipated and do too much straining, or don't eat enough roughage. |
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There's going to be a little comeback this time, because enough of us feel that Senior Manager is bang out of order on several counts. |
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Joyce had little support and an even poorer supply of ball and staging a one-man comeback was a bridge too far for him. |
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It's fully revised, with a new chapter taking in the whole saga of his resignation and comeback. |
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Thinking exteriors, weatherboards are making a comeback, and often used alongside plaster. |
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However, his comeback was accompanied by a 90 percent chance the shoulder would pop out of joint again. |
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But the team got their act together in the second half and the comeback began. |
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His swan dive at the end underlined his comeback and his confidence in the shoulder. |
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Japan's manufacturing seems to be making a comeback of sorts, judging from orders for production lasers. |
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I get sick of hearing that because several young players were blooded last year, this must bode well for the comeback. |
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But hopes of a famous comeback victory were dashed when Bob Beswick forced his way over, Melling goaling for a 30-22 lead. |
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Torres' career has been going so swimmingly, she still can't quite figure out why a friend kiddingly suggested she make a swimming comeback. |
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The couture-like short coat with three-quarter-length sleeves made a noteworthy comeback, together with redingotes, lamb chop sleeves optional. |
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Will stricter emissions rules permit copper to make a comeback in automotive radiators? |
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Water voles are making a comeback in East Yorkshire, thanks to backing from farmers and landowners for a campaign on their behalf. |
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Battling against painful odds to remain in the game the little genius still plays off a scratch handicap hoping to comeback to competitive golf. |
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When Sonny did embark on a comeback he went to Europe and reeled off a series of wins against some non-threatening pugilists. |
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The French and Spanish then came through and in an exciting finish the Belgians held off a comeback by the Irish to take the bronze. |
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Both of the Belgians are on the comeback trail having spent last year struggling with injury or illness. |
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He was contemplating a comeback recently when offered a place in the German Davis Cup team by his old nemesis Stich. |
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Miller's round body and comeback saga make him a fan favorite, but he's neither quick nor shrewd enough to play quality defense. |
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Fabrics that hold their shape, such as taffeta and heavy silk, have also made a comeback. |
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Those days are gone, my friend, but just like Halley's Comet will make their comeback. |
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It was a stunning comeback for a company that had been casually brushed off just nine months earlier. |
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My fists clenched and unclenched as I tried to think of some comeback to scream at her but nothing came to mind. |
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South Africa began their comeback a minute later when Jon caught Italy napping, breaking through a loose scrum for a try. |
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The referee rightly pointed to the spot and Addingham players sniffed a comeback. |
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It has also raised fears that political assassinations are making a comeback as a way to eliminate opposition figures. |
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There was nothing you could say that she couldn't counter with a logical thought or a perfect comeback. |
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He may not play top-class snooker again, but the comeback from cancer is his biggest triumph of all. |
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Perhaps if Fonda decides to make her comeback more permanent, she could change all that. |
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He and his family lived in abject poverty until a lucky break enabled him to make a comeback. |
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So go crazy this fall because flannels, corduroys and tweeds are making a huge comeback. |
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In spite of a spirited comeback that took Tan to within three points, she held on to win comfortably. |
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Both continue their comeback from injury with run-outs for the Second XV against Fylde. |
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Night mail trains could be set for a comeback, just months after the service was ditched for being too costly. |
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Traditional systems of medicine like Ayurveda are staging a comeback and getting kudos for their holistic approach to ailments. |
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However, the band has had invites flooding in since their comeback gig and are currently deciding where they will play next. |
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Although the navy blue suit no longer rules the business fashion world, businesslike clothing is making a comeback. |
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Awards will also be presented for top comeback, fair play, official and community sport volunteer. |
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The extra additions means Crooks, who names an unchanged starting line-up, will not be forced to continue his playing comeback. |
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Kitna played every offensive snap and was the league's comeback player of the year. |
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Looters also made a comeback, making forays into a presidential palace to scavenge whatever was left behind from earlier bouts of looting. |
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But it wasn't some slim vermicelli that created his ultimate comeback, but a retake on a terror tale about killer rats. |
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In November 2000, victory in her comeback slalom laid the foundations for a remarkable season. |
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Any hopes they had of an unlikely comeback were soon quashed and they were finished off in the 71st minute. |
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Graham's retorts may have been biting and sharp, but Shamus had no trouble thinking up a comeback with his cool, unconcerned manner. |
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Certainly, both Morrissey's You Are the Quarry and the Cure's self-titled comeback have been welcomed by both nostalgics and newcomers. |
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After a two-year hiatus, rumor has it that Rodman is serious about making a comeback. |
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Meanwhile, the Rovers midfielder is due to step up his comeback from injury with a run-out in the reserves' game at Middlesbrough tonight. |
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Then in 2000, his barnet made an astonishing comeback, displaying a glossy dark sheen probably not seen since his days in university. |
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Heirloom tomatoes are making a comeback in farmers' markets and natural food stores as people rediscover how good a real tomato tastes. |
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A former drug addict and reformed hellraiser, he's on the comeback trail with a sickly song that gradually starts to work its way up the charts. |
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Davis looked poised to grab another frame from a seemingly lost position only for a double kiss to scupper his comeback in the fifth frame. |
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I debated whether to retort with a witty comeback or to not pay attention to him. |
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He also needed a five game comeback in his quarter-final to reach the semis. |
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I was expecting it to be all ponced up, but no, the Third World is staging a vigorous comeback. |
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Other varieties are said to be making a comeback, namely Ayrshires and Golden Wonder. |
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I hope he makes a swift comeback, but an injury like his will need plenty of rest and recuperation. |
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Growing awareness of ecological issues in the 1990s prompted a Wombles comeback. |
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I said cheerio to them last week, but it was nice to be able to comeback and say goodbye to the other members of staff around the club. |
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Party leaders will owe her one when she decides to make her political comeback. |
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The mullet, that dodgy haircut with short top and long back, is making a comeback. |
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Traditional Sunday drivers are staging a comeback on Britain's coastal and country roads, a new report showed yesterday. |
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Then last year, he made a comeback starring as the affable-yet-clueless dad of two teen babes and a pesky son. |
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Once back in Paris, the unrecognized Napoleon sets about mounting his comeback. |
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Though the Bucs surrendered points, this quasi-stand rallied them to a comeback victory. |
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Starting Sunday, you were to build your legend even further with a miraculous comeback. |
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Their comeback might even be viewed as a sign that the Govan men are not entirely devoid of ruthlessness. |
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When Steve Archibald declared his interest in buying Airdrie this week he did not state whether he would also be making a playing comeback. |
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The goal is to outscore the opponent, and the Cardinals' offense either provides the lead or the threat of a comeback at any moment. |
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At the other end of the spectrum, organismal biology and ecology are making a modest comeback. |
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In the firm's classic line, pure silk moire is making a comeback, and black is back. |
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David Wells sparking a comeback by pitching a shutout in Game 3, and the Yankees returning to New York leading three games to two. |
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Following four comeback fights, he was in position to fight new champion Evander Holyfield. |
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Eight days into his improbable comeback crusade, Spitzer was fired up and ready to go. |
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My guess is that common sense will make a comeback one of these days. |
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His solution last season was to give chase a big flop and make him work superhard for a comeback. |
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Billy is nearly 30 but he is encouraged to attempt a comeback after he floors a man in a bar room brawl and begins to believe that he can still be a success. |
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Hopes that the home side might effect a comeback were dashed by another early blow, as Hurst nodded home a right-wing corner only forty seconds after the restart. |
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The good news is that Artie is now on the comeback trail and, looking nicely weighted for his first handicap, he is expected to take plenty of beating tomorrow. |
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We might have thought The comeback was about a desperate actress's shameless struggle for fame. |
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Straffan withstood a very strong comeback from the home side in the second half that yielded a goal from Toms Fitzgerald from 25 yards, to claim victory. |
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Add in that he was out of action for a couple of months earlier this year with a knee injury and it's clear the odds were stacked against a comeback. |
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After lying uncared and unattended to for quite some, the palace, which itself is the seat of history and heritage of the land, is staging a comeback into mainstream life. |
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The band plans to stage a comeback after she delivers the baby. |
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Whenever I watch England when they're in a leading position, the possibility of their opponents staging an unexpected comeback is always at the back of my mind. |
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Now, after a very public battle with drugs and Heidi Fleiss, the actor is trying to mount a comeback. |
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All the world loves a dramatic comeback story, and this pop icon is primed to prove she's still got what it takes to make the kids yelp and shriek with glee. |
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In the end, however, Tom made a remarkable comeback by defeating Michael. |
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Fresh from their recent comeback gig at the Festival Hall, The Beat will be bringing their mix of reggae, ska and punk to Croydon with a set to get the crowd jumping. |
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The British number one made his comeback last month after a lengthy lay-off with a shoulder injury, but lost his first two matches back on the tour. |
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However, hopes Smith's comeback would signal a return to those halcyon days have not quite happened with the Hayton farmer suffering an ankle injury in pre-season. |
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Underground mining for coal is poised to make a comeback in Scotland with plans for two drift mines into the vast Canonbie reserves in Dumfries and Galloway. |
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Pakistan, on the other hand, have serious worries ahead of the match and need to sort their bowling problems if they nurture any hope of a series-levelling comeback. |
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The comeback was, without question, one of the year's best and funniest comedies. |
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When you think about all of that, the success of this comeback run is all the more impressive. |
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In an interview the day after the junket for The Town, Affleck resisted being neatly boxed into the comeback story narrative. |
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In any event, sarkozy supporters are correct to surmise that his detention is bad timing for the comeback bid. |
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The Urlaur fans sensed a comeback and this was confirmed just before the shrill of the half-time whistle when Barry Nolan hit a curling shot into the bottom corner. |
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Strauss-Kahn's sudden, astounding, and very definitive-seeming fall might make an optical illusion of his comeback rise. |
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Among the Hollywood brat pack of the late 1980s, Slater was the sarky one in leathers, bad boy to his grunge angel and, like him, he is at present attempting a comeback. |
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The ugly scenes witnessed last year are sure to make a comeback this year. |
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Woolfolk says poise and comeback heroics are nothing new for McNair. |
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The leading indicator for his comeback has already spoken via a clear, stereo signal. |
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The infighting got so bad that the Staten Island Republican Party endorsed Fossella, who then began mulling a comeback. |
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You can grow them singly, pair a couple of compatible growers, or plant a medley of three or more comeback kids whose colors and textures complement one another. |
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The visitors nearly made it the comeback to beat all comebacks. |
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Their comeback would have been the second-greatest in NFL history, only surpassed by Buffalo in the 1993 Playoffs. |
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One justification for his cheeriness was the knowledge that performing well against the world champion would enhance the validity of his comeback. |
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Fred Astaire plays an aging hoofer looking for a comeback on Broadway. |
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The clamour among Celtic supporters is for Strachan to have similar words in the shell-like of Thompson, who made an inauspicious comeback from injury last week. |
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As Lindsay Lohan is learning, the comeback trail is marked with three tried-and-true steps. |
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Bacterial viruses are called phages, and phage therapy, while about a century old, is making a bit of a comeback, perhaps as a substitute for antibiotics. |
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Milk churns and dairymaids are making a comeback on a Sheffield housing estate where South Yorkshire's first urban dairy will start producing cheese commercially next month. |
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The nine-year-old, a previous winner over this course and distance, ran a nice race in sixth on his seasonal comeback at Wetherby three weeks ago in a hurdle race. |
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The end result is usually a bodged job, endless delays or even unfinished work, but home owners have little or no comeback when things go belly-up. |
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Who would have thought that cargos would make such a quick comeback? |
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It has been around for centuries in various shapes and sizes, and now the little silver version is enjoying a comeback at smart parties and family occasions. |
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But, just like flares and fancy shoes, it is making a fashion comeback. |
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And I think spats are going to make a comeback in men's fashion. |
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As well, we both know that square toes shoes will make a comeback as soon as fashion marketers have found a way to lace every man in pointy shoes. |
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They did what the wanted when they wanted, they said whatever they pleased and they tore others down faster than you could figure out your own comeback to the snippy replies. |
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I thought about responding with a biting comeback, perhaps in Latin. |
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If the Minister does not like what the commissioner is saying, doing, or writing, then he or she can remove the commissioner without any recompense or comeback at all. |
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It's a big comedown in one sense, a remarkable comeback in another. |
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His comeback black leather jumpsuit has had the requisite dubbin applied. |
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His eyes sparkled above eyeblack as he spoke of the spirit on the Lions' sideline during their comeback from a 17-point deficit in the final 10 minutes. |
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She talks to the former doyenne of daytime TV about her comeback. |
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He has embarked on yet another comeback and is apparently off the booze. |
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The omnibus has made somewhat of a comeback in recent years with everyone from Robert Ludlum to John Grisham and Wilbur Smith combining their novels into one edition. |
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Residents need not fear an invading horde of Iceni warriors, for it is the 16 ft tall statue of Colchester's first lady that is making a comeback. |
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The huge switch-hitting first baseman is only 28, and figures to be entering his peak years. If he can stay healthy, he's almost a cinch to make an exceptional comeback. |
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I like the idea of sales of indulgences making a comeback, though! |
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The long-lost doily is due to make a comeback, but not beneath cakes. |
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Shannon Donnelly on the genre's surprising comeback and why viewers are flocking to escapist fare. |
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It's true I'm not the full bottle on food trends, but for many years I believed that fondues were something we'd all been into long ago but unlikely ever to stage a comeback. |
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Deborah W. Brooks, co-founder with Fox at his Parkinson's foundation, on the secret to his comeback. |
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Jersey makes a big comeback this season in tops, skirts and trousers. |
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While the rest of the chart-topping girl band are keen to make a comeback at the charity extravaganza, 'Scary Spice' doesn't want to return to her past and reform the group. |
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Also on the comeback trail are the original 1980s girl band, The Bangles, after their hit Eternal Flame enjoyed a new lease of life courtesy of Atomic Kitten. |
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If there was any hope for an epic comeback, Percy Harvin quashed it by taking the second half kickoff to the house. |
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Besides his exquisitely tooled creations, he is credited with having invented the platform sole and wedge heel, which have had a recent comeback in fashion. |
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At the time, Madonna was staging her first real comeback and she chose videos as her battleground. |
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He tried to make a comeback with the Eagles during the 1946 season, but he weighed 225 and was soon riding the bench. |
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Hinder triumphed two and one against the Ganton star as York, 8-4 down after the foursomes, made a great comeback by winning the top four singles. |
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Partick thought they had scored, but it was declared offside and it was never going to spark a comeback or probably even dam the flood of Livingston attacks. |
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Danny Farthing, who was making his Town comeback, looks likely to miss out with a dead leg, while Nick Richardson and Scott Bonsall are also doubtful. |
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Soon the novelty of all-talking pictures wore off and incidental music began to make a comeback. It was, after all, an added production value. |
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The dark brick-colour edgers with a rope motif were very popular back in the 50s and they are making a real comeback in today's gardens. |
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Veteran Australian Test centre Ryan Girdler will make his comeback in Sunday's match. |
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Love her or hate her, you can't help but wish her well on her second, no wait third, comeback with new single Womaniser. |
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Following the throat microsurgery, she made her live comeback at the 2012 Grammy Awards in February. |
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While snowboarding gained mainstream popularity, monoskiing fell by the wayside, but the sport has made a major comeback. |
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What's better for a political comeback then two little words that register with all the delicateness of a demolition ball? |
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Racist abuse of black people is quite rightly no longer deemed acceptable, but when theres a joke about pikeys or gyppos, there's no comeback. |
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Although he attempted to mount a comeback in 1998, he failed a brain scan and was forced to retire. |
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The success of the single was considered to be Tyler's comeback in France, and received overwhelmingly positive reviews from music critics. |
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Bassey's UK comeback came in 1970, leading to one of the most successful periods of her career. |
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The Hawaiian subpopulation has made a remarkable comeback and is now one focus of ecotourism and has become something of a state mascot. |
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Columnist and sports reporter Mike Lupica hits one out of the park with Wild Pitch, a comeback story that is both touching and hilarious. |
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The bilbies are endangered, but are now making a comeback due to government protection. |
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Posh were floundering at the bottom of the Championship table, but left City embarrassed with a comeback which left the visitors devastated. |
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Today, the sartorial movement is starting to make a comeback. |
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That means journalists will start treating him as the comeback kid. |
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Substitute Dickson did his best to inspire a comeback but failed to find the target with a late scissor kick, and it was not to be. |
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I WATCHED Kieren Fallon's winning comeback ride and had to admire his supreme skills in getting the odds-on jolly The Bogberry up on the line. |
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Despite Kyl ie's thumbs down to Walsh, she hinted she may make an X Factor comeback, saying she'd be happy to cal l show boss Simon Cowell. |
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The redemption tour is over and Congress has a new comeback kid. |
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Ricky Hatton's ex-coach Floyd Mayweather Snr believes it is inevitable the former world champion will be forced into making a ring comeback. |
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Steam trains are set to make a comeback in Scotland as part of a major tourism boost. |
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Stuck to his task well and, although the third Stirabout flopped in Clonmel on Thursday, should build on that comeback run. |
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The Trimphone is making a comeback and is set to be the last word in retro cool. |
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Cloudscape could prove the biggest danger after his recent comeback here and he certainly used to have the ability to win a race such as this. |
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Meanwhile, Westbrook had a fracture in the second metacarpal of his right hand and is set to comeback a month after his surgery last Nov. |
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If fans go to the Franz website they can remix this single and there's certainly enough space for improvement in this boomy, roomy comeback. |
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He is high as a kite on Fair Trade espressos and spitting feathers that Ted Nicholls is apparently having some sort of comeback. |
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Belford House have Lee Harrison available and hope that John Cogger will be able to make a comeback after being sidelined for a month. |
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As fuel prices rise again, the economics of high speed turboprops is making a comeback. |
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Though the industry nosedived during the recession, it's now making a comeback. |
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They just needed a little English, one more good bounce, a chance to recover an onside kick and keep an improbable comeback alive. |
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Shifts and classic A-line dresses, along with mod pantsuits made a massive comeback on the SS10 runways. |
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P Sylvester Hiemstra Pole dancer after retirement age who fell off the pole during attempted comeback? |
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Is it possible to comeback from Olympic gold as a heptathlete and go on to Rio? |
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Rapist footballer set for comeback RAPIST footballer Ched Evans may be about to be given a second chance in the game with a League One club. |
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Thanks to Frederick's successful comeback after his battle with invertebral disc disease, the Smiths founded YourDogHealth. |
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The 1980s all-girl band, the Bangles, reunites for a comeback album with crisp Beatles-esque melodies. |
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This show details Kellie's recent gender reassignment surgery, appearance on Celebrity Big Brother and boxing comeback. |
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Newcastle produced a stunning comeback from 4-0 down to earn a draw that shocked title hopefuls Arsenal. |
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It's been a fortnight of forevers since the Braves could count on a late-game comeback. |
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The San Francisco 49ers had their glory days under Joe Montana and may be making a comeback under Alex Smith. |
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Kevin Costner Kevin Costner was supposed to be having his comeback. |
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The fondue is making a comeback, 30 years after it first hit the dinner party scene. |
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In fact the former Italian prime minister is preparing a pyrotechnic comeback and is ready to prove there is life in the priapic old dog yet. |
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Parkies are making a welcome comeback to Tyneside parks after almost a quarter of a century on the sidelines. |
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Thira stars Shobhana who is making a comeback to Mollywood, after a hiatus. |
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In 1962, he began another comeback which lasted for only two fights, both of which he won, the last being held in Malta. |
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He made a quick comeback in 1996, however, defeating Luis Dionisio Barrera and Camilo Alarcon. |
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After Hatton's career was put on a long hiatus, rumours of a comeback continued to circulate the media over the next several years. |
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In 2011, Hatton announced his retirement from the sport, but in 2012, more than three years after his last fight, he confirmed his comeback. |
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Tickets for the comeback sold out in two days, before the opponent or undercard were announced. |
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A few testing sessions with F1 teams including Jordan suggested another comeback could be on the cards, but it never happened. |
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An exultant Bedsitter was followed by a defiant Tainted Love but it was his touching encore of the beautiful Say Hello Wave Goodbye which sealed a Lazarus-like comeback. |
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The schoolboy, from Surrey, dyes his blond hair and has built up a wardrobe of three rhinestoned jumpsuits and Elvis's '68 black leather comeback look. |
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Loggerheads, green sea turtles and leatherbacks are making a comeback. |
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That fad went out with the eighties, but I think it's making a comeback. |
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They won at West Ham in a quarter-final replay then survived a comeback from a resurgent Everton to win the semi-final with Antony Martial's late winner. |
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Frankie Dettori returns to the saddle after a suspension and he can make it a winning comeback aboard Godolphin's Purple Emperor in the Renault Trafic Maiden Stakes. |
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The Tyneside Cinema in Newcastle is showing a film called The Mighty Uke which documents the history of the ukulele and how it has made a comeback lately. |
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Dundee CCS Stars playercoach Jeff Hutchins could make his comeback tonight as the Tayside team look to maintain their supremacy over Scottish rivals Braehead Clan. |
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Recent killings of police officers, traditional leaders and politicians in and around Maiduguri have raised fears that the group is staging a comeback. |
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Manager Rafael Benitez says Terry has been training and could make a comeback by playing for the club's under-21 team on Thursday as an over-age player. |
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Gourley wrote that among some contemporary Baptist scholars who emphasize the faith of the community over soul liberty, the Anabaptist influence theory is making a comeback. |
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At the tender age of 89, the matriarch of this teaching family, Angagh MacKellar, decided it was time to dust off her pencil box and make a comeback. |
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Ruki Tipuna's score raised Falcons' hopes but Phil Dollman and Haydn Thomas tries ended any comeback before Will Welch crossed in the final minute. |
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But Bellamy is in contention for a surprise comeback at Carrow Road tomorrow after passing his big fitness test in a reserve match against Cambridge United on Monday. |
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Solihull pole vaulter Rowan May says his return to full fitness could not have gone any better as he prepares to make his comeback from a debilitating knee injury. |
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Meanwhile, Lee Mair will continue his comeback bid in today's reserve clash with Inverness after standing upwell in the half hour he played as a substitute at the weekend. |
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Meanwhile, Celts comeback kid Shaun Maloney was at the centre of another injury scare as he hirpled out of the Old Firm reserve encounter at Dumbarton last night. |
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It's remarkable that despite breathing problems caused by the squashed face we call brachycephalic, bulldogs of all types are making a comeback too. |
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Her last public performance was in 2005 in a comeback performance in Cardiff doing excerpts from her celebrated Isolde and other Wagner performances. |
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The muti-million selling New Jersey soft metal heroes, currently on tour in Europe with Def Leppard, are in fine form on their hit-laden SPV comeback Thickskin. |
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The 1973 race in which Red Rum secured his comeback victory from 30 lengths behind is often considered one of the greatest Grand Nationals in history. |
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Showing a willing attitude, he built on a fair comeback outing at Kempton 19 days ago to edge out Zugzwang by a head under a forceful drive from Luke Morris. |
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Promoter Paul McCausland, who helped Corbett make his comeback to the ring in April, has agreed terms with the IBO and Corbett's manager, US-based Kevin Dever. |
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At 5-1 down, she produced a great comeback to win the set on a tiebreak. |
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The white-letter hairstreak, which breeds on elms, collapsed as a result of Dutch elm disease, and although it has made a comeback, it is only a shadow of its former self. |
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Clean and cheap, people have been using windpower for centuries, and many scientists are pushing for its comeback to help fend off America's insatiable appetite for power. |
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