The Dow Jones industrial average roared back on the NBC report, gaining almost 500 points.
During the late 1970s, inflation roared back, finishing the decade at an annual rate of 13%.
To my astonishment, Windows 8 loaded quickly and painlessly and my laptops roared back to life.
Stockmarkets roared back to life in the second quarter, too, which may have increased investors' risk appetite.
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After trailing by as many as nine early, Miami actually roared back to lead 58-50 at the half.
But, despite losing Jamie Peacock to an early knee injury, Leeds roared back as Carl Ablett and Ryan Hall scored tries.
He started weaning the patient off its economic medicine before the patient was cured, and the disease roared back.
The British team pursuiters were beaten by Australia at Athens 2004, but roared back to Olympic gold in 2008.
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Ferrer, ranked five in the world, led 3-1 in the second before Djokovic roared back to take the set.
American factories, many at death's door only a decade ago, have roared back.
Baltimore added a field goal, but the Niners roared back with another touchdown on a 15-yard sprint by Kaepernick.
Last year Indian gold-buying briefly dropped for six months, but then it roared back in the second half of the year.
Australian fast bowler Mitchell Johnson produced a devastating display of swing bowling as the hosts roared back into Ashes contention in Perth.
Jones, the world number 123, was a break up in the third set before Nadal roared back to win 7-5 3-6 6-4 6-1.
Taylor roared back into form spectacularly in the Test series, scoring 319 runs at an average of 106.33, including twin tons in the first Test.
The Blues roared back as the half came to a close and only some desperate Dragons defence held Taufa'au Filise up over the try line.
John Carew doubled the lead after his long-range shot was deflected in, but Rovers roared back with Jason Price poking in just before the interval.
The epic 17th stage of the Tour was the miracle mountain stage where Landis roared back into contention following a horrible performance the day before.
But it roared back in 1984 with German-born photographer Uwe Ommer.
The duo roared back, though, looking like the team of old.
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After leading 18-0 inside 13 minutes thanks to tries from Michael Monaghan, Rhys Williams and Matt King, Saints roared back to lead 22-18 at the break.
The increase in public spending in 2008 shortened the recession, but much of it has not been reversed even as the economy roared back to life.
Declines in high incomes during the recession were driven by a collapse in stock prices, which have since roared back to their levels of before the crisis.
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Then they soared, sprinted, roared back and surged to safety.
But they have since roared back, partly because British companies have had no choice but to live with a testing exchange rate and partly because of the recovery of other European economies.
The next year the bond market roared back to life with a boost from the Federal Reserve, which allowed firms marred by bad capital structures to refinance billions in debt maturing by 2014 that was otherwise facing restructuring.
By the fourth quarter, when the 49ers roared back from a 17-0 deficit to take its first lead of the game on Frank Gore's 9-yard run, it felt like the right team would be heading to the Superdome.
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