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Rebound can refer to: Film and television * Rebound (1931 film), ''Rebound'' (1931 film), a 1931 movie starring Ina Claire and Robert Ames * Rebound (American TV series), ''Rebound'' (American TV series), a TV series produced by Bing Crosby * Rebound (1959 film), ''Rebound'' (1959 film), a 1959 movie starring Lyndon Brook and Jane Hylton * Rebound (2005 film), ''Rebound'' (2005 film), a 2005 movie starring Martin Lawrence and Megan Mullally * Rebound (2009 film), ''Rebound'' (2009 film), a 2009 movie directed by Afdhere Jama * ''The Rebound'', a 2009 movie starring Catherine Zeta-Jones * The Rebound (2016 film), ''The Rebound'' (2016 film), a 2016 documentary about the Miami Heat Wheels wheelchair basketball team * Rebound (2023 film), ''Rebound'' (2023 film), a South Korean sports drama film * Rebound (2011 TV series), ''Rebound'' (2011 TV series), a 2011 Japanese TV series * Rebound (game show), ''Rebound'' (game show), a 2015 British game show * ''Rebound: The Legend of Earl "T ...
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Rebound (1931 Film)
''Rebound'' is a 1931 American Pre-Code drama film starring Ina Claire, Robert Ames (actor), Robert Ames and Myrna Loy. Directed by Edward H. Griffith, the film is based on the play of the same name by Donald Ogden Stewart. Plot Cast * Ina Claire as Sara Jaffrey * Robert Ames (actor), Robert Ames as Bill Truesdale * Myrna Loy as Evie Lawrence * Hedda Hopper as Liz Crawford * Robert Williams (actor, born 1894), Robert Williams as Johnnie Coles * Louise Closser Hale as Mrs. Jaffrey * Walter Walker (actor), Walter Walker as Mr. Henry Jaffrey * Hale Hamilton as Lyman Patterson * Leigh Allen as Les Crawford * Pierre D'Ennery as Gaston (cast list as per American Film Institute database.) Reception According to RKO records, the film recorded a loss of $215,000.Richard Jewell & Vernon Harbin, ''The RKO Story.'' New Rochelle, New York: Arlington House, 1982. p40 References External links

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Rebound (Sebadoh Song)
"Rebound" is a song by American indie rock band Sebadoh, from their 1994 album ''Bakesale''. It was released as a CD single and 7" vinyl record. A solo acoustic version appears as a B-side on the song's US single and on the 2011 ''Bakesale'' reissue. A music video A music video is a video that integrates a song or an album with imagery that is produced for promotion (marketing), promotional or musical artistic purposes. Modern music videos are primarily made and used as a music marketing device intended to ... was made for the song. Track listing US CD single (SP284b) #"Rebound" #"Social Medicine" # "On Fire (acoustic)" # " Magnet's Coil (acoustic)" # "Rebound (acoustic)" UK 7" single (RUG17) #"Rebound" #" Careful" Sebadoh songs 1994 songs 1994 singles Songs written by Lou Barlow Sub Pop singles {{1990s-rock-song-stub ...
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Rebound (video Game)
''Rebound'' is a two-player sports arcade video game developed by Atari and released in February 1974. In the game, two players each control paddles on either side of a volleyball net, with a ball dropped from the top of the screen. The players bounce the ball back and forth across the net with the goal of scoring points by having the ball reach the bottom or side of the other player's half of the screen, with the trajectory of the ball dependent on where it strikes the paddle. The winner is the first player to reach eleven or fifteen points, depending on the game settings. Development of ''Rebound'' began in late 1973, as one of several variations they produced in 1974 on the gameplay of the successful ''Pong'' (1972), Atari's first game and the fourth-ever arcade video game. Around the same time, Atari launched Kee Games, a subsidiary meant to produce clone games of Atari's products and act as a competitor in order to expand into more distribution channels in the same region t ...
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Harlem Beat
is a Japanese manga series created by . It details the struggles of young Nate Torres to go from a benchwarmer to a street-ball player. The story's scope expands as he makes friends and eventually becomes a member of his high school basketball team. It was compiled into 29 ''tankōbon'' volumes. In North America, it was published by Tokyopop. The manga goes up to 9 volumes under the name ''Harlem Beat'', while what were volumes 12+ in Japan were published under the series title ''Rebound'', with the ''Rebound'' volumes renumbered beginning at 1.Rebound Volume 1
Tokyopop. Retrieved on September 11, 2009. For the character information, click the tab "Character Info"
As of August 31, 2009, the ''Rebound'' volumes are out of print. The Japanese ''Harlem Beat'' Volumes 10 and 11 were never ...
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Rebound (character)
Rebound is a fictional comic book character created by Jim Valentino. She first appeared in Jim Valentino's ''ShadowHawk'' #7 (November, 2005) where ShadowHawk meets a mysterious red haired girl who has the power to deflect anything thrown at her. Early life Born in New Port City's surburbia east side to a crack head father who died in prison after being gang raped. Her mother started turning tricks to support her. Later her mother met a man named John who had money, political influence in New Port City and started to support her and mother. But it has its price, as her mother was willing to turn a blind eye to statutory rape which began happening to her starting at ten years old. ShadowHawk ShadowHawk met Rebound, who has the power to deflect anything thrown at her. Later on ShadowHawk ShadowHawk is a superhero created by Jim Valentino for Image Comics. He was first advertised in the ''Malibu Sun'' free promotional magazine in May 1992. His official Image Comics debut ...
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Rebound (dating)
A rebound is an undefined period following the breakup of a romantic and/or sexual relationship. Description The term's use dates back to at least the 1830s, when Mary Russell Mitford wrote of "nothing so easy as catching a heart on the rebound".Rebound, n. (and adj.)'' Oxford English Dictionary. Third edition, July 2010; online version November 2010. Accessed 7 January 2011. Rebound relationship The term may also refer to a romantic relationship that a person has during the rebound period, or to the partner in such a relationship. When a serious relationship ends badly, these partners suffer from complex emotional stresses of detachment. This, in combination with the need to move forward, leads previous partners to have uncommitted relations called rebounds. Common confusion exists around the extended duration of rebound periods; simply put, one's critical core values and love are often still gravitated and polarized towards a particular person (i.e. one's previous partner ...
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Rebound Exercise
Rebound exercise (or “rebounding”) is a type of elastically leveraged low-impact exercise usually performed on a device known as a ''rebounder''—sometimes called a "mini-trampoline" or "fitness trampoline"—which is directly descended from regular sports or athletic trampolines. Some of the basic movements and actions of rebound exercise include bouncing in place (sometimes also called "jumping" or the Health Bounce), jumping jacks, twists, side-to-side motions, running in place, dance movements, and a wide variety of other movements, patterned or un-patterned, with or without the use of hand-weights or other accessories. A wide variety of physical and other benefits are claimed for rebound exercise, which experienced a tremendous upsurge of interest in the mid-1980s. A rebound exercise program can focus on aerobics, strength, or just simple easy non-jarring movement, depending on the needs of the person bouncing. Typically round, rebounders are much smaller (at about 3 t ...
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Wallyball
Wallyball (known in some places as rebound volleyball) is a fast-paced sport that is similar to volleyball played in a racquetball court, where it is legal to hit the ball off of the walls. The word "wallyball" is a portmanteau of the words "wall" and "volleyball". History American Wallyball Association (AWA) was formed in 1979. Have US championship in Men and Women and Coed. Events In USA have games but have not international. Number of players The number of players on a side can vary from two to six. The American Wallyball Association allows two, three, or four player teams, while the Wallyball Information Network also allows five and six player teams. Court and equipment Wallyball is played in a racquetball court which measures long, wide and high. A center line divides the court in half. The net is hung above the center line, traversing the entire width of the court. The net is tall and hung at no more than above the floor for men's wallyball games and no more tha ...
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Trampolining
Trampolining or trampoline gymnastics is a competitive Olympic Games, Olympic sport in which athletes perform acrobatics while bouncing on a trampoline. In competition, these can include simple jumps in the straight, pike, tuck, or straddle position to more complex combinations of forward and/or backward somersaults and twists. Scoring is based on the difficulty and on the total seconds spent in the air. Points are deducted for bad form and horizontal displacement from the center of the bed. Outside of the Olympics, competitions are referred to as gym sport, trampoline gymnastics, or gymnastics, which includes the events of trampoline, synchronised trampoline, double mini trampoline and tumbling (gymnastics), tumbling. Origins In the early 1930s, George Nissen observed trapeze artistes performing tricks when bouncing off a safety net. He made the first modern trampoline in his garage to reproduce this on a smaller scale and used it to help with his Diving (sport), diving and Tumb ...
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Rebound (basketball)
In basketball, a rebound, sometimes colloquially referred to as a board, is a statistic awarded to a player who retrieves the ball after a missed field goal or free throw. Rebounds in basketball are a routine part in the game; if a shot is successfully made possession of the ball will change, otherwise the rebound allows the defensive team to take possession. Rebounds are also given to a player who tips in a missed shot on their team's offensive end. A rebound can be grabbed by either an offensive player or a defensive player. Rebounds are divided into two main categories: "offensive rebounds", in which the ball is recovered by the offensive side and does not change possession, and "defensive rebounds", in which the defending team gains possession. The majority of rebounds are defensive because the team on defense tends to be in better position (i.e., closer to the basket) to recover missed shots. Offensive rebounds give the offensive team another opportunity to score whether ...
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Rebound (sports)
'Rebound' is a term used in sports to describe the ball (or puck or other object of play) becoming available for possession by either opponent after an attempt to put the ball or puck into the goal has been unsuccessful. Rebounds are generally considered to be a major part of the game, as they often lead either to a possession change or to a second (and often better) opportunity to score by the side whose initial attempt failed. In sports such as basketball and netball, the term is also used as either noun or verb to describe the successful retrieval of the ball in that circumstance. In sports that have an assigned goalkeeper or goaltender In ice hockey, the goaltender (commonly referred to as goalie or netminder) is the player responsible for preventing the hockey puck from entering their own team's net, thus preventing the opposing team from scoring. The goaltender mostly plays ..., after that player makes a save, they may (and if they are able, usually should) then ret ...
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Cedar + Gold
''Cedar + Gold'' is the third studio album by American singer-songwriter Tristan Prettyman. It was released on October 2, 2012 by Capitol Records and peaked at number 47 on the ''Billboard'' 200 albums chart. Much of the album's lyrical content was influenced by Prettyman's on-again, off-again relationship with fellow singer-songwriter Jason Mraz. Background and composition Prettyman began a four-year hiatus from music after extensively touring in support of her 2008 album '' Hello...x''. She traveled to Bali, Australia, New York City, and Costa Rica, after which she was diagnosed with vocal cord polyps. She returned to songwriting following surgery. While ''Hello'' was partly inspired by her breakup with Jason Mraz, ''Cedar + Gold'' was recorded after the couple reunited, got engaged, and then split again. Mraz had told ''The Daily Beast'' about the breakup, and Prettyman reacted by writing songs to tell her side of the story. "Some of these songs were written in 'fuck you ...
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