Just reliving the feeling of his arm around me after all of these years was still sending electric shocks all over my body. |
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We'll ask about his experiences again in reliving that day a couple of days ago. |
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The absolute terror in her eyes told him that she was reliving another fear and he was almost positive it was the one from last night. |
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He stared at me with his small, observant eyes and it seemed to me as if he was reliving some experience of his with his mother. |
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Uncle Rico lives in a trailer and is stuck in the past, reliving his glory days as a football also-ran by videoing himself throwing balls. |
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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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The decade that gave us Madonna, Prince and all the other way-out entertainers is yours for the remaking, retaking and reliving! |
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Look, I'm the oldest coot in the business, but even I do not want to just keep reliving the past over and over. |
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Months later Earl is still reliving the event in a paroxysm of fury, disgust, and hopeless longing. |
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A musical reliving the Dons' incredible European Cup-Winners' Cup triumph of 20 years ago will be taking centre stage in a Granite City theatre. |
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The suggestion that people are arbitrarily reliving the past and exploiting it under the pretense of creating art strikes her as an affront. |
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Kelly thinks she is alone and abandoned in the present, when she actually is reliving her past as a neglected child. |
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The audience were mostly men in their forties, reliving their adolescence with unselfconscious glee. |
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Agnes and I sat in her filthy living room, reliving all the mean, thoughtless slights and insults she could remember. |
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Even as the song was being sung, the veteran music director sat as if in a transport, reliving the creation of this song. |
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The sidewalks of Manhattan are congested with the little blighters, being driven at breakneck speed by suits and freaks reliving their youth. |
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I start reliving my memories of one-on-one hockey games with David, the laughing, the smiling, the teaching, those were the days. |
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With a treasure hunt planned, it will be like reliving the excitement again for kids. |
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Symptoms to watch for include intrusive memory loss, reliving trauma, flashbacks and becoming hyper-vigilant or fearful. |
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When we ignore that fact, turn away from our history, we risk reliving the eras we so fervently try to expunge from our collective memory. |
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She was repeatedly fascinated by elderly residents who were reliving the same memories. |
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Strategies for remembering, reliving and getting on with your life in the present. |
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In each of these an actor personates a character recalling or reliving an experience of that day. |
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He was reliving the best days of his life, she experienced one of her worst nightmares on the pitch. |
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It's a complex dynamic where the child is reliving the conflict from the marriage, including the frustrations and acting out. |
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Lear enters, madly reliving episodes from his past, inveighing against female sexuality and reflecting on justice and authority in a poignant mixture of reason and madness. |
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Did the women who told us their stories suffer from reliving the trauma for the sake of this project? |
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Fred Kistabish said he provides emotional support to those reliving the trauma of having attended a residential school. |
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I was reliving what had just happened, trying to find an explanation for what I was going through. |
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We spent the next two hours reliving our waking nightmare together. |
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Most of the show, however, was dedicated to joyfully reliving the classics. |
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The disorder is thus characterised by involuntary, persistent remembering or reliving the traumatic event in flashbacks, vivid memories, and recurrent dreams. |
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My normally reserved father turns into a rapacious gourmand around the steaming, redolent pot, reliving his Saskatchewan youth by heaping his plate. |
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The transcript of a therapy session briefly alludes to the use of relaxation to block or desensitize painful imagery during a therapeutic reliving of a traumatic event. |
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At such moments, he is on Greenhow Hill, reliving that painful time, and his narrative is marked by a melancholy tone that serves to underscore his present sadness. |
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Before he finishes, he will have broken down in tears, recounting and reliving the nightmare that has been his life. |
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The look of slack-jawed disbelief on someone's face is even more satisfying than reliving the whole brain-bending experience through summarization. |
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There are so many people around the world who are reliving their hurt. |
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From our own national histories, from our shared European past we have drawn the lessons that can help us avoid repeating the same mistakes and reliving the same tragedies. |
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It is alleviating the effects of serious crises, but strangely, by a bizarre twist of history, we are in the process of reliving the same situation with forest fires. |
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The cartoons are a way of reliving the often passionate debates that have marked the path of Canadian bilingualism, and of highlighting this important anniversary. |
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Not surprisingly, most violent crime victims have little interest in reliving the traumatic events associated with their victimization, including the criminal proceedings in which they were involved. |
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Feel like reliving the concerts or festivals that you loved? |
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Trauma can also be transmitted intergenerationally from parents who are reliving their own experience, and dealing with pain by emotional numbing or shutting out reality. |
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It's not about surviving, but mainly about reliving! |
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Here are Corel's 5 Hot Summer Photography Tips to allow you to turn that snapshot or video clip into a memory worth sharing and reliving again and again. |
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I'm reliving my second childhood, and it sure is fun. |
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Does he mind reliving his terrifying past? |
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Reached by phone, he did not appear interested in reliving the ordeal. |
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Each one, Kerry says, is like reliving the day he disappeared. |
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For anyone needing a reminder of his brilliance at this stage of his career it's worth reliving his man-of-the-match display in the 1986 FA Cup final, which Liverpool won 3-1 against Everton to seal the Double. |
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The album spotlights the conditions of girlhood and adolescence from the perspective of a young woman exiled by her illness, and photographically reliving the freedom and promise of her younger years. |
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Who is this former Germany international, animatedly reliving the penalty shoot-out in the 1990 FIFA World Cup Italy? semi-finals against England and their keeper Peter Shilton? |
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Testifying means reliving the nightmare they are trying so hard to forget. |
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A 19-year-old kid making his Test debut had just written his name into Ashes legend and Mrs Agar was still reliving the joy of it. |
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Now living temporarily in fields, showgrounds, schools and churches, the children play in dusty patches amidst the elderly sleeping on their mattresses and those who simply sit, reliving the terror that befell them. |
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In the front row, Ken Nightingale and a group of nine friends from Plainedge High School, classes of 1959 and thereabout, were reliving the good old days. |
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Besides generating lots of money, the idea of promoting Ollie North and reliving the conservatives' glory days fits into a broader public-relations strategy. |
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