He attacked the CIA and the Congress for Cultural Freedom with a savage vengeance that rekindled the revolutionism of his youth. |
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Six years later safety fears were rekindled when another fire broke out in the storage and garage area. |
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Performing her own modern choreography at The Juilliard School rekindled her drive. |
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By the time I left I thought I had my fill of LA but since then every trip back has rekindled my love for the place. |
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One Irish artist reaping the benefits of our rekindled love affair with decorative excess is Clodagh Hendy. |
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As Zerin rekindled the fire, the sun came up, covering the cold earth with its rays. |
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The parcel goes in, the smouldering logs are raked back over it, and the fire is rekindled with fresh wood. |
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The balefires have been rekindled by the high king's messengers, and the land awaits the moment when winter will begin to ebb. |
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The trick is to put those memories away until you can really recognize them as memories, not as stirrings of rekindled emotion. |
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Childhood sweethearts Tony Baynham and Kathy Hammond have rekindled their love after 20 years thanks to a chance meeting in cyberspace. |
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But her desire to create was rekindled after receiving her first left-handed guitar for a birthday gift. |
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This however, was a performance that rekindled memories of all the bad old days. |
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The development of Chelmsford's commercial and retail areas has rekindled the county town's ambition to become a city. |
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Red-hot coals provide uniform heat for quite some time and can be easily rekindled whenever needed. |
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I'm not sure if it rekindled the flame but I know that if was meant to be, then it will happen between us. |
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This colonial expansionist drive, linked to the rising tide of nationalism, generated new conflicts and rekindled old ones. |
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A club which had lain dormant for a decade and more has been rekindled. |
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I was thinking about retiring from modeling, but spending that time with them rekindled that bug. |
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With characteristic combativeness, he rekindled a 13-year-old war of words with Australia and labelled George Bush a bare-faced liar. |
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The experience of hearing liturgical chant several times a day rekindled my interest in monody and ornamentation. |
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Gregory rekindled, with all the ardour and vehemence characteristic of the man, the war between the throne and the mitre. |
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The information brought by Sir Roger rekindled hope in all those that no longer supported the tyrannical government of Prince John. |
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The end of the war rekindled the government's enthusiasm for building the national capital. |
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The recent economic downturn has put macroeconomic policies to the test and has rekindled debate about the appropriate policy reaction. |
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French cooperation was rekindled last year and I hope it will be stepped up considerably in the future. |
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After the first oil crisis in 1973, interest in wind energy rekindled in several countries. |
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To delay such actions is a direct and immediate threat to the fragile hopes of peace that have been rekindled in the region. |
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Crude also recorded its 3rd weekly loss in a row, as a disappointing jobs report rekindled concerns over U. S economic recovery. |
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He gives a new life in his friendship, rekindled day and night by the Holy Spirit. |
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When an inimically divorced couple meets up again at the formal wedding of their somewhat humiliated daughter, their animosity is rekindled on sight. |
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Markets are coming to grips with the fact that accommodative US monetary policy has not only helped produce a solid recovery but has rekindled inflation, he said. |
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He rekindled the fire in the stove and set pans and pots to boiling. |
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In the afternoon, when the sun relented, the men returned to the fields and she went back to the big kitchen, rekindled the log fire and prepared the evening meal. |
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While she was gone, Dexter rekindled the fire using the wood stacked in a pile under the edge of canvas that covered the small area where they had slept. |
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The magic of that moment is rekindled in a new Edinburgh show of Kelly's work, the first, surprisingly given his influence and importance, ever held in Scotland. |
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After almost a year of daily phone calls, Janine bought a ticket to Montreal and rekindled a romance that lasted for 15 years. |
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The shocking scandal about corruption at the customs was rekindled two months ago, yet nobody from the contract's opposition had ever said a word. |
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The one-sided Jay Z melee was quickly forgotten, as tabloids printed news of a rekindled relationship between Drake and Rihanna. |
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There were lots of cheers and hurrahs as stories were told, toasts made, friendships rekindled, and new ones made. It was a fitting end to the delegation's last day in a city that made them feel most welcome. |
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Peace is being undermined by our shortsightedness and failure to support social solidarity, by the steamrolling of singular cultures and by rekindled conflicts rooted in clashes between cultural identities. |
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Here he rekindled a love of Shire horses discovered when working as a woodman near Witney, Oxfordshire, after the war. |
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Partly thanks to Commissioner Patten, this attention has been rekindled. |
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Hope has however been rekindled in this province since 12 May with the surrender of Major Gédéon with over 150 of his men, the most feared militia commander in the region. |
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The liberalization of the postal industry, particularly with regard to the shipment of parcels and lettermail, rekindled interest in financial services, which have played a big part in the survival of the postal system. |
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Her book rekindled public debate and interest in the case. |
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The U. S. Dollar weakened during yesterday's trading session, correcting the sharp gains against the EUR and GBP seen last week as steep job losses in the private sector rekindled fears of a prolonged U. S. recession. |
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Old friendships are rekindled, new acquaintances made, old liberation photos passed around of young, skin and bones men and buried memories of comrades are brought to life once more. |
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By the end of World War I, King's began to outgrow its premises which led to rekindled efforts to acquire the East Wing. |
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In the 18th century interest in Elizabethan poetry was rekindled through the scholarship of Thomas Warton and others. |
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After being abroad for a decade, when he came back he rekindled his obsession with cricket. |
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Interest in the 1688 Glorious Revolution was also rekindled by the Great Reform Act of 1832 in England. |
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He watched with amazement and relief as the men, his men, his heroes, reconsecrated the temple and rekindled the Ner Tamid, the Eternal Flame. |
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That is, until a rough-tongued Scotsman rekindled the flame. |
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The swearing-in on Friday, 26 August 2005 of Mr. Pierre Nkurunziza as the new President of Burundi rekindled hope for the future of the people of that country. |
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This rekindled Watson and Crick's model building and led to the correct structure. |
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As with many ancient legends, the Bogeyman has seen a rekindled popularity in modern media, including media aimed at children. |
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The spike in unemployment during the last recession rekindled the debate over disincentives from unemployment insurance. |
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Whatever the limitations of his own myth-making, Tolkien's genius as a storyteller rekindled the flame of mythopoeia for generations of writers who followed. |
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The experience rekindled his musical spark and, after not picking up his guitar once in four months, the White Rasta was suddenly motivated to start singing and playing again. |
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Lacking a grave, they embottled themselves in a favorite liqueur, the pyx and plethora of clouds — with the heart striped and clear-cut, they rekindled the stars, created a glossary of seeds. |
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In my extended family, I have watched parents and grandparents being evangelised before my eyes and having the old fury rekindled by their grandchildren. |
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This high rate of economic expansion, combined with rapid wage growth and the unwinding of the previous decline in food prices in the context of a less favourable harves, has rekindled inflationary pressures. |
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But our two countries have rekindled a fruitful and cooperative dialogue, as witnessed by several very positive signs and a shared desire to set aside the most contentious issues, to the degree possible. |
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But when the prince's love helps the young magician on stage and a long-lost love is rekindled, the illusionist must face off in a challenge of wills to determine the boundaries of reality and magic. |
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The ceasefire Agreements signed between the transitional Government and the various armed political movements, particularly the Agreement of 16 November 2003, rekindled hope in thousands of refugees and displaced persons. |
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The crisis has also rekindled concerns about the structure of supervision. |
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Something that used to be found only in science fiction novels became reality and it rekindled the debate on the relationship between ethics and science. |
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The presence of the nuns was never lost in Kil and this rekindled our commitment to remain positive and always move forward with a faith-filled hope and courage through both the difficult and prosperous times. |
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Whatever the final outcome of the Treaty itself, enthusiasm for the European project will only be rekindled if Europe addresses the concerns of our citizens, and if Europe delivers. |
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This, together with the uncertainties surrounding the country's fiscal policy outlook, rekindled market concerns about the sustainability of global imbalances. |
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Thomas Pynchon's Gravity's Rainbow rekindled my interest in literary studies and encouraged my own tendency to intercalate popular and academic sources. |
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In the 2000s, Chile and Peru suffered serious fish crisis because of excessive fishing and lack of proper regulations, and now political power play in the area is rekindled. |
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In May, it was reported that Corby has rekindled her romance with Panangian, whom she met in jail in Kuta while he was serving time on minor drug offences. |
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And if his love affair with Old Trafford was strained by the saga of his demand to leave earlier this season, the bond was rekindled as United claimed a vital victory. |
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