Time-sharing, a concept from the dawn of the computing age, is back with a vengeance.
In the choppier markets since, the can't-lose derivatives have come back with a vengeance.
Tax revenues are down, non-discretionary spending is up and budget deficits are back with a vengeance.
Optimism had returned to the currency markets, where the carry trade was back with a vengeance.
"Sales productivity has come back with a vengeance, " said Cedrik Lachance, an analyst with Green Street Advisors Inc.
But Bayern struck back with a vengeance this season, locking up the league title with six weeks to spare.
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Special Offer: Since May, small-cap growth stocks have come back with a vengeance.
Detroit, once tipped for the rustheap by doomsters, is back with a vengeance.
Then, shortly after a March 2011 trade mission to Israel with Massachusetts governor Deval Patrick, her cancer came back with a vengeance.
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Watch the recession come back with a vengeance, assuming we ever get enough honest economic data out of the government to call one.
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But now it appears to some that the old habit of using strong units to rescue weak ones is back with a vengeance, said observers.
You know a week ago, it was about 60 degrees in Manhattan and now, all of sudden, winter decided that it's coming back with a vengeance.
But the process is back with a vengeance now, and the recent swift price drop is just a bizarre and temporary tick in the wrong direction.
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After a doping scandal prevented his former team, Liberty Seguros, from competing last year, Alexander Vinokourov, the leader of the Switzerland-based team, Astana, came back with a vengeance.
Now the industry's heavyweights are fighting back with a vengeance.
But now it's back with a vengeance, as the unions crack the whip, racial resentments resurface and politics seems more mired than ever in patronage and corruption.
During the flu pandemic of 1918, cases began in the spring and then faded away during the summer, only to come back with a vengeance in the fall and winter.
After decades of being slapped around in the course rankings by a slew of recently opened neoclassic coastal designs, the single most historic and venerable course in the United States has struck back with a vengeance.
They are now back with a vengeance.
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The tumors came back with a vengeance, and cancer -- and its treatments -- hollowed my big, beautiful, lush-coated boy to a weak, wobbly, 85 pound skeleton covered in clumps of patchy fur, and unable hold his bowels or bladder.
Coming off of a 48% return in 2003, and a 25% return last year, Muhlenkamp is up 4.2% in 2005, but the large-cap blend fund has come back with a vengeance in the past eight weeks, advancing 11.2% since April 28.
Japan has been perhaps the most popular equity market topic in the past six months, ever since current Prime Minister Shinzo Abe came back with a vengeance, bringing with him promises of unprecedented monetary and fiscal stimulus to get the Japanese market back on its feet.
That disappeared in a later (almost certainly fake) render, but it's back now -- with a vengeance.
Unless Congress acts quickly, the nasty federal estate tax comes back from the dead with a vengeance in 2011 for all taxpayers.
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