Many experts predict the nuclear industry is poised to make a comeback in this environment.
We're hearing talk that transparent speaker technology is poised to make a comeback.
This in turn has paved the way for bullfighting to make a comeback to public TV.
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And maybe, just maybe, when the Tories have rebuilt themselves he could make a comeback.
Or will the over-brokered investment banking market make a comeback in the next six years?
By 1968 Malthus and his wrong ideas had been dead long enough to make a comeback.
Deutschmarks, French francs, and lira make a comeback as member countries revert to their original constituent currencies.
Petty theft likely will make a comeback, so expect a vigorous market for alarm and security services.
Stand-in skipper Brian Dooher could also make a comeback after missing the game against Fermanagh with injury.
After underperforming the sector and the markets in 2011, will large-cap banks make a comeback in 2012?
If the Slovaks decided Mr Dzurinda's government was failing them, Mr Meciar might yet make a comeback.
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Despite obvious challenges, companies that were early proponents of smartbooks still believe the category could make a comeback.
But Clayton is not deluding himself that the traditional DVD rental market is going to make a comeback.
Halfway houses are great opportunities for people to make a comeback once they have done some time in prison.
Now Mr Lebed is trying to make a comeback, as governor of Krasnoyarsk.
And maybe liberalism has to wait for another era to make a comeback.
Despite the defeat, Harrison said he still felt he could make a comeback.
And it could help Nokia make a comeback in America, where its market share is in the low single digits.
But Republican strategist and CNN contributor Alex Castellanos says Romney has already proved this cycle that he can make a comeback.
Ron Davies, former Labour Welsh Secretary who was in Tony Blair's first cabinet, failed to make a comeback as Plaid Caerphilly candidate.
Some Yao supporters think he should take a long break -- even for the whole season -- and make a comeback later.
Robredo wasn't the only player who had to make a comeback Sunday.
In our absence, al-Qaeda in Iraq has begun to make a comeback.
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And he's not optimistic the economy will make a comeback this year.
Retro style, dating to the 1930s, will make a comeback this spring.
Infectious disease doctors worry that if people stop taking their vaccines, old killers that we long had under control could make a comeback.
So he was trying to make a comeback with The Old Man and the Sea, and the book, in fact, was a tremendous success.
He retired a wealthy man in 1940, but 10 years later poor investments had cost him his fortune, forcing him to make a comeback.
Calzaghe's former promoter Frank Warren - the pair split acrimoniously last year - has previously said that his former charge could make a comeback.
But now this old-but-new method is starting to make a comeback.
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