But controversial plans to erect wind turbines across St Andrews have reignited the animosity between town and gown. |
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However, the issue reignited when the meeting moved onto councillors' motions. |
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The tragedy has reignited calls for improved safety standards at all country crossings. |
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The world's weather extremes have reignited the debate about global warming. |
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But with the onset of April month the whole town seems to be reignited in same old legendary charms, and natural wonders. |
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It has reignited the debate over whether authorities are being overprotective of children. |
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The attack reignited fears of a renewed intimidation campaign on the school. |
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An old flame and I met and reignited uncontrollable fires of passion. |
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The protests eventually fizzled but, given the worsening economic situation, they could be reignited. |
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It gave us Kirstie Alley back, reignited the career of a Spice Girl, and dressed up Bristol Palin as a panda-bear furry. |
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Mass shootings this year in Colorado, Wisconsin, Connecticut, and elsewhere have reignited the debate over gun control in America. |
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Mason has reignited the personhood movement in recent years by organizing and galvanizing supporters. |
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The headline inflation numbers for May in many major markets have reignited concerns about deflation. |
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The greenback was universally sold on reignited concerns about the capacity of the U. S. dollar to retain its global reserve status. |
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Obviously, it was only a matter of time before the breaking news subsided and the gun-control debate reignited. |
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The Yen slipped on Monday, as a slump in global equities led by the U. S. and China reignited fears about Japan's fragile economy. |
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The debate was reignited during the last election when the Conservative candidate was quoted in a full-page spread in the daily Le Nouvelliste. |
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These couple of days have reignited my passion for the program I coordinate. |
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Such a competitive end to the season reignited interest and passion among supporters across the country. |
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From Pittsburgh to Greenhill, Alabama, a tragic spate of mass killings has reignited the debate over gun control. |
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For a peace process to be reignited, a concerted and comprehensive diplomatic initiative is needed. |
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The Dollar climbed to a 1-month high against the EUR as concerns about the global banking sector reignited safe-haven demand for the greenback. |
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This has reignited speculation over the possibility of the government calling a new election. |
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The postwar years reignited discussions about the relevance of abstraction versus representation, an issue that had preoccupied many artists before the war. |
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It was Mr. clooney who reignited the debate last year with his response to a question at the Berlin Film Festival. |
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The administration's decision has reignited debate over whether affirmative action is an effective tool against racism, or a racist policy in and of itself. |
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The suicide of NFL linebacker Junior Seau has reignited the debate over head trauma's long-term effects. |
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Recent tensions, particularly with North Korea, have reignited the debate over the status of the JSDF and its relation to Japanese society. |
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Perhaps a novelist, poet, or blogger that has reignited their creative spark using Dragon, or a computer programmer that uses Dragon to quickly dictate lines of code. |
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The issue was reignited in France after a swimming club called Sweet 13 advertised a women-and-children-only day at Speed Water aquapark near Marseille. |
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But the proposed choice of Ms. Saldana to play Simone has reignited the conversation of colorism — Alice Walker's term for discrimination based on gradations of skin color. |
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A lot of dominos have fallen here, a lot of fireworks have just been reignited, because Waller County has such a history of mistreatment of those who are of the minority hue. |
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The move also reignited widescale complaints that the big six have been overcharging families against a backdrop of falling wholesale energy prices, down 23 per cent last year. |
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Tony Blair has reignited debate about the west's response to terrorism with a call on governments to recognise that religious extremism has become the biggest source of conflict around the world. |
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All culprits have since been released from jail, but the 2011 film De Heineken Ontvoering, starring Rutger Hauer, recently reignited debates in the media. |
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This year's party conference season has once again reignited a topic that polarises Britain: why some people in this country are reliant on benefits. |
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The preventable death of 18-year-old Connor Sparrowhawk, who drowned in a Southern Health NHS trust unit in Oxfordshire last year, reignited the debate on institutionalised care. |
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In Paris, the decision to suspend 43 baggage handlers due to security reasons has reignited the controversy over clandestine prayer rooms in airports. |
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Recent speculation on the possibility of human reproductive cloning has reignited the debate on its acceptability from an ethical as well as a scientific point of view. |
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The onset of the food crisis has reignited interest in mechanisms to protect developing countries, particularly low-income countries, from external economic shocks. |
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While we must remain engaged on some of those issues, your stewardship of the General Assembly reignited the discussions when some of us thought that it was time to quit. |
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I would like to see nothing better than for the Doha round to be reignited and to proceed again and for us to try to create a stronger rules-based system for how we trade in the world. |
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Where the international community has failed to disarm combatants, conflict has often reignited or has even spilled over borders and exacerbated other areas of tension. |
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This reignited Genoa's resentment and rivalry, which once again developed into open conflict. |
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John's efforts to reverse this concession reignited the war, and in 1216 the barons invited Prince Louis of France to take the throne. |
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Around the same time, Simon de Montfort, who had been out of the country since 1261, returned to England and reignited the baronial reform movement. |
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Interest in the area was reignited in the late 2000s, after the Snovhit field was finally bought into production and two new large discoveries were made. |
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