The film, which features local acting talent, was shot in Temple Hill in 2003, and is about a poor single mum who bumps into an old flame. |
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An old flame revisits the hill village and his one encounter with her tells him that it is a hope betrayed. |
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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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Last year I went to my high-school reunion and ran into an old flame. |
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An elderly gentlemen, born around 1930, had become a widower, but still dreamt about an old flame from school. |
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A letter from an old flame fluttered to the welcome mat this week, tinged with the rosy glow of nostalgia and giving off a faint melancholy whiff of might-have-beens. |
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Dishevelled and tearful, her self-esteem has just taken a beating as she has watched an old flame she thought she could reconnect with put the make on someone else. |
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An old flame and I met and reignited uncontrollable fires of passion. |
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When Darwin's book The Origin of Species was published in 1859, his brother Erasmus sent a copy to his old flame Harriet Martineau. |
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As if that weren't enough, Max finds his old flame Morgane mixed up in his mission. Can he trust this femme fatale who might end up stealing his two hearts. |
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But the sport is an old flame for romantic types, as proved by numbers even sabermetric lords can wrap their seamheads around. |
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Quite frankly, I'd sooner have my meat and two veg blowtorched by James Bond's old flame Auric Goldfinger. |
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Then my old flame moved to Cambridge, Massachusetts. |
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