Watching in a Glasgow dump is her errant husband Jimmy, who heads to Nottingham, cash in hand from his latest theft, to try to rekindle the past. |
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He never eschewed an opportunity to rekindle the embers and fan the flames of friendship. |
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He is trying to rekindle his lost youth by reliving it through the children he surrounds himself with. |
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In her endeavors to rekindle a long dead flame, she now used Nikolas to stroke his sentimentality. |
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This will be a unique opportunity to return to school and there will be lots of time to meet old friends and rekindle memories. |
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Instead, I keep going back to my old haunts, hoping to rekindle an ebbing flame. |
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Ann Killoran was one of those old friends that the team dropped in on to rekindle memories. |
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The women, now much older, reminisce, rekindle old friendships, open old wounds, and perform some of their Follies numbers. |
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A declining dollar in foreign exchange markets may soon rekindle the inflation fever. |
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If you want to rekindle an old flame, you'll need to first discuss what went wrong the last time. |
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With just a few improvements in your training and nutrition habits, you can rekindle that fat-burning fire. |
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I was inclined to rekindle the fire, and once I had it going I sat cross-legged before it, gazing at Carter through the orange and yellow flames. |
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She left to find food, which meant that Zeke and I had to rekindle the fire. |
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The islanders then held an all-night vigil on the island as they feared that the fire might rekindle. |
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Jason Gavin checked in to City and promised to rekindle the form that made him an international starlet. |
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While he values you very highly, he's in no position to rekindle your love affair. |
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You try to rekindle old flames and remember the past and tend to open old emotional wounds. |
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You attempt to rekindle old flames but much water has flown under the bridge. |
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Lola dotes on him hand and foot, trying to rekindle his emotions, but earns only a perfunctory peck on the cheek at best. |
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If you and your manager can rekindle this purpose, you both will enjoy a better workplace experience and more beneficial career path. |
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But privately, according to Trierweiler, Hollande slithered back and attempted to rekindle the mortally wounded relationship. |
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But even if she had a cosmetic procedure, why say anything about it, unless you want to rekindle the tempestuousness of your youth? |
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I invite the viewer to enter into this world of fantasy and enchantment and to rekindle the heart of their inner child. |
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It would be a wonderful thing if the new series could rekindle an interest in nature. |
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The sight of one in a field can be enough to rekindle atavistic affections that lie deep within. |
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Yet Cantor is a big enough fish in his own right to rekindle fundamental questions about the future direction of the party. |
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His successor who is widely tipped to be the affable deputy prime minister, Wen Jiabao will need a lot of courage if he is to rekindle the blaze. |
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To this end, it is of utmost importance to rekindle a sense of common purpose in the international community. |
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Do your best to rekindle the cooperative and constructive spirit that prevailed during the first part of the session. |
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It's certainly a pleasure to have an opportunity to have you here to testify and to rekindle some old connections. |
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Gatsby, with the help of Carraway, attempts to rekindle his romance with Daisy. |
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Afterwards many people crowded around to greet the new Master, or to rekindle old friendships. |
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The ten-year review of Rio in 2002 offers the opportunity to rekindle the spirit of solidarity and political resolve that characterised Rio. |
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His aim in inviting Taizé to prepare this meeting was to help rekindle the spiritual life of the young people. |
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Come light in us the fire of your divine Love, rekindle in us the spirit of charity that we may live in you forever. |
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The European Parliamentary Labour Party cannot support those amendments that seek to rekindle the divisions of the past. |
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Finally he remembers his purpose, as if emerging from a trance, and urges them to rekindle the signal fire, after all of their talk of pig rituals and dancing. |
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I am going to come and try to rekindle some lost friendships. |
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After a few aimless years of drifting, he tries to find and establish ethnic roots similar to his own in order to rekindle the principles his father tried to instill in him. |
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As the countdown to Tullow Community School's reunion begins in earnest, it seems everyone is taking a trip down memory lane to rekindle their school days. |
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If you want to rekindle a little of your bug-eyed enthusiasm, or have some little bug-eyed enthusiasts with hungry minds to feed, then I highly recommend it. |
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Closet Hookup Baptisms may symbolize new life, but Olivia and Fitz use the opportunity to rekindle their forbidden romance. |
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This is an ugly reason to rekindle hope, but let's take what we can get. |
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From the outset, having to liaise with other groups has allowed me to clarify that this resolution in no way intends to rekindle conflict between civilisations. |
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I could never rekindle what I had at Arsenal, where I'd won the championship, the FA Cup, the League Cup and the Cup Winners' Cup, so I thought I might as well just bow out. |
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For couples, a gourmet restaurant tête à tête, a cozy bed in the countryside, an evening snuggling by the fire or a day in natural Nordic baths, these are some of the best things to rekindle the flame. |
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These three cases are obviously very different from one another, but they all serve to rekindle discussions not only about the veil and on the rights of women, but also and above all about the place of religion in society. |
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We once again rekindle friendships with next door neighbours, some of whom we have not seen in six months, and make ready to use bike paths, walkways and, dare I jinx it, parks! |
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Or to rekindle my desire for a Stalinist government to regulate the design of letter boxes. |
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The two happened to meet at a party and rekindle their flirtation, which leads to an affair. |
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Impossible to tell the stories, to rekindle the grander times. |
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The Girl Scouts are restyling themselves as the country's premier girl-service organization, as the group emerges from an effort to overhaul and rekindle its venerable brand, best known for selling cookies. |
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Ken Loach is trying to rekindle the Spirit of 45, which after World War II led to the formation of the NHS and the Welfare State. |
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I believe now is the time to demonstrate active solidarity and pragmatism if we want our words to translate into concrete actions and if we want to rekindle hope in our peoples, who have suffered more than enough. |
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Our position of control or signifi cant influence allows us to act fast and make decisions quickly: this is crucial in times of crisis, such as when growth is starting to rekindle. |
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Given its close relations with South Korea and Japan and the ties it has forged with Pyongyang, is there anything Mongolia could do to help rekindle talks on North Korea's nuclear program? |
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The ceremony was also a valuable opportunity for some of the families of soldiers who did not make it home to unite, rekindle their relationships and support each other. |
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Finally, the meeting was also a call to rekindle the flame that exists in each young person, and this was particularly important for those of us who are leaders in the youth ministry. |
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It was then that my Spirit manifested its presence among them to calm their pain, rekindle their faith, and set their hearts alight with the ideal of my Doctrine. |
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