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It helped that nature is resilient, and sometimes surprisingly quick to recover.

But analysts also said that even if the economy were quick to recover to end-2019 levels, it was likely to still fall short of higher levels seen earlier that year, before taking a hit from a sales tax hike in October 2019.

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Some financial markets were quick to recover: Wall Street climbed to records, encouraged by earnings and economic data.

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Several of them weren't quick to recover — and some have a lower market capitalization now than before the deal.

Madrid were in control, the touch superb, comfortable when they had the ball and quick to recover it when they did not.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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