FACTOID # 51: Russia won the first World Air Games, held in Turkey in 1997. Events included hang-gliding, sky-surfing, and ballooning.
 
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A comeback may mean:

  • A retort, often intended as an insult.
  • A resurgence in popularity, significance, or prominence.
  • In sports and gaming, the act of winning or drawing after being in a position of significant disadvantage.
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Cinema Confidential: The Comeback Kids by Clint Morris (1034 words)
It has won her a heap of acclaim, and hopefully, could be her big comeback.
Ally's "Breakfast Club" Co-star Molly Ringwald is also on the verge of a comeback, with a role in the new Aussie Screamer called "Cut" and a role in Kevin Williamson's "Killing Mrs Tingle".
He hasn't been so lucky to score a big screen comeback yet, so this could be the year.
The Comeback (Seinfeld episode) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (387 words)
The Comeback is the 147th episode of the NBC sitcom Seinfeld.
George Costanza uses the term “jerkstore” as a part of a comeback to one of his coworkers at the New York Yankees named Riley.
During the end credits, George is seen driving towards the airport, muttering to himself that he couldn't think of another comeback, when he utters, "The life support machine called...", and in an ecstatic fit, whips the car into a U-turn to head back to Firestone to deliver yet another comeback.
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