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  • 1The Cowsills — The Cowsills, left to right: Bob, Barry, Paul, Richard, Susan and John. Courtesy of Louise Palanker Background information Origin Newport, Rhode Island …

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  • 2The Nomads — The Tien Shan Nomads are a high school basketball group that represent the Tien shan Iternational School in Almaty, Kazakhstan. This is their history:A Five Year ReviewOverviewMarch 16th, 2006. The TSEC Nomads and the AIS Snow Leopards were… …

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  • 3The Colbys — Main title card Also known as Dynasty II: The Colbys Format Soap opera Created by Richard …

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  • 4Rebound (arcade game) — Infobox VG title= Rebound caption= developer= Atari Inc. distributor= Atari Inc. released= North America February, 1974 genre= sport platforms=Arcade input= 2 paddles cabinet= unique cpu= discrete sound= Amplified Mono (one channel) display=… …

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  • 5rebound — re|bound1 [rıˈbaund] v 1.) if a ball or other moving object rebounds, it moves quickly back away from something it has just hit →↑ricochet rebound off ▪ His shot on goal rebounded off the post. 2.) [I] if prices, values etc rebound, they increase …

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  • 6rebound — v. /ri bownd , ree bownd /; n. /ree bownd , ri bownd /, v.i. 1. to bound or spring back from force of impact. 2. to recover, as from ill health or discouragement. 3. Basketball. to gain hold of rebounds: a forward who rebounds well off the… …

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  • 7rebound — rebounds, rebounding, rebounded (The verb is pronounced [[t]rɪba͟ʊnd[/t]]. The noun is pronounced [[t]ri͟ːbaʊnd[/t]].) 1) VERB If something rebounds from a solid surface, it bounces or springs back from it. [V prep] His shot in the 21st minute of …

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  • 8rebound — re|bound1 [ rı baund ] verb intransitive 1. ) to hit a surface and then move quickly backward again 2. ) to return to a better level or position: Stock prices rebounded today after yesterday s sharp fall. 3. ) if something bad that you try to do… …

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  • 9rebound — I UK [rɪˈbaʊnd] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms rebound : present tense I/you/we/they rebound he/she/it rebounds present participle rebounding past tense rebounded past participle rebounded 1) to hit a surface and then move quickly backwards… …

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  • 10rebound — [rɪˈbaʊnd] verb [I] I 1) to hit a surface and then move quickly backwards again 2) if something bad that you try to do to someone rebounds on you, it harms you instead of them II noun rebound [ˈriːˌbaʊnd] on the rebound feeling sad after a… …

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