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- Comeback abstract "A comeback refers to the return of a person of public interest after a long-term hiatus or when an entity recovers from a large deficit to achieve victory. The term is predominantly used in politics, sports and music. In the case of a band, the term reunion is used.Well-known comebacks include the 1999 UEFA Champions League Final and 2005 UEFA Champions League Final, those of boxer Muhammad Ali after a three-year break from 1967 until 1970, and singer Yusuf Islam, who found earlier success as Cat Stevens and was not active from 1978 until 1995. Another widely regarded comeback is that of rapper Kanye West after the release of his album My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy. In the NBA, the Utah Jazz achieved a 36-point comeback over the Denver Nuggets in 1996.".
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- Comeback subject Category:Celebrity.
- Comeback comment "A comeback refers to the return of a person of public interest after a long-term hiatus or when an entity recovers from a large deficit to achieve victory. The term is predominantly used in politics, sports and music.".
- Comeback label "Comeback".
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