Ralph urges them to move on for the sake of rekindling the signal fire on the mountain. |
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I sighed, wished for an electric heater, then set down to the task of rekindling the fire. |
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We're talking about an all-girl day school here, so there was little possibility of rekindling a teenage romance. |
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It is a symbolical play aimed at the vices of capitalism and totalitarianism and rekindling the personal spirit. |
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There's nothing like September to put a spring in our step and turn our thoughts to maybe taking up a new hobby or rekindling an old interest. |
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The couple, both in their early 60s, began a relationship nine months ago after rekindling an old romance. |
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Ted Cruz loves rekindling the story of Ronald Reagan as a political roadmap for Republican revitalization. |
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In the present circumstances, the UN remains the most appropriate forum for rekindling and reinforcing coordinated efforts to wipe out terrorism. |
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Who could resist the booths rekindling childhood memories with old-world confectionery, waffles and candy floss? |
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That's rekindling my love for the game after the disillusionment when I retired. |
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A future rekindling of the initiative to create a denuclearised zone in Northern Europe would thus seem highly unlikely. |
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However, when recovery comes the strength of this market segment should be a crucial factor for rekindling regional economic vitality. |
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The cumulative effect of lower homeownership costs over the last year has contributed to rekindling buyers' interest this spring. |
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This would have the effect of rekindling the possibility of military defeat thanks to the relative levelling out of conventional capabilities. |
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Kenya's introduction of free primary schools is rekindling hope and turning lives around. |
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In line with their rapid economic expansion, this rekindling of inflation was more evident in emerging and developing economies. |
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I am sure that there will be some new friendships made, and perhaps the rekindling of old ones. |
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As a result, the British clamored to explore the north, rekindling that long-held dream of finding a Northwest Passage. |
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And one of the ways of rekindling that hope in the justice of God was with the sense that ultimately there will be a reckoning, and justice will be done. |
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When rekindling a fire from coals, placing a split log on the bed of coals produces a more successful transition from smoldering into flame than using an unsplit log. |
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Just four days previously he had mentioned the possibility of rekindling our relationship. |
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A common pursuit of old men is the rekindling of those days when life was yet to be conquered. |
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These are ways of rekindling interest and encouraging participation. |
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In Hare's play, Tom, a whizzy, newly widowed restaurateur, pitches up at the flat of his younger ex-lover Kyra Hollis – who will be played by Mulligan – with a view to rekindling a relationship. |
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If he does come back, if he does reach the final and if Djokovic is on the other side of the net, there are likely to be few takers on the Spanish king rekindling the past. |
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Le Papotin has always been about rekindling their interest in words, in text, in spoken and written communication, even among youths who speak little, say the same things over and over again, or refuse to speak altogether. |
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Anecdotal evidence suggests that training can help journalists in a number of ways, from improving their work to rekindling their passion for journalism. |
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Many of its homeowners still owe more than they own. Solving the problems of places like Ferguson is less about passing more anti-discrimination laws than about rekindling economic growth and spreading the proceeds. |
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The steep rise in the prices of imports as a result of higher oil prices and the depreciation of the euro are the main causes of this rekindling of inflation. |
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The U. S Dollar advanced against the EUR and the Yen on Thursday as better than expected U. S. weekly jobless claims helped spark a rally in the market, rekindling appetite for riskier assets. |
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I do not know where you come from, nor do I know whether I shall succeed one day in rekindling the sentiments with which you perhaps first entered politics, that idealism which I would never question in anyone. |
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Officials have depicted the riots as politically inspired, and have ignored the underlying ethnic and economic grievances, which are rekindling pro-independence sentiment. |
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Along with the rekindling of economic exchanges, how can your country and Pakistan work together to foster stronger regional development in the long term? |
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The MFU has been actively involved in these discussions and has been instrumental in rekindling interest in this and other environmental issues relating to our oceans. |
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Akaev linked the development of these courts to the rekindling of Kyrgyz national identity. |
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Some of the shine has come off shares on continuing worries about the situation in Ukraine, and poor manufacturing figures from Italy rekindling concerns about the struggling eurozone economy. |
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The drama about two widowed and retired septuagenarians who were childhood sweethearts rekindling their romance via Facebook stars Anne Reid and Derek Jacobi. |
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With the pool of enthusiastic young iconoclasts depleted and the views of veterans well known, interest in evening discussions would slacken, despite the rekindling effect of some of the animosities. |
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Internal economic developments alone would not have allowed interest rates to fall anything like so far so fast without rekindling fears of renewed inflation in the future. |
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