I chuckled at his cheeky outburst and put on a pot of coffee so we could sit down by the shattered window and reminisce of fond memories past. |
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Just like in high school, they will reminisce about the past and look forward to the future. |
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It was a chance to get away, to talk about the future, reminisce about the past, and to simply enjoy each other's company. |
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It felt strangely comforting to reminisce about Kiwi matters in that August gathering, but the mood around the table was anything but pleasant. |
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I reminisce about the sight of a hawksbill turtle and the sound it made as it swept its fins over the sand for a comfortable spot to lay eggs. |
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Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison. |
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He was a pleasant man who tended to tell horrible jokes and reminisce too much about days gone by. |
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It's the contemporary equivalent of those milk bars your mum and dad reminisce about but with more caffeine and less doo-wop. |
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They reminisce about past holidays and wonder if they are forgetting Johnny. |
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Their combat days are over, but father and son reminisce about a past that makes them comrades as well as kin. |
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It is also full of nostalgia as they reminisce the days of yore in the form of song, dance and photos of old Hawaii. |
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The stories have been told and retold where old-timers gather together to reminisce about others days. |
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During a lull, the men reminisce about the times they've defied intrusive government inspectors and other interlopers. |
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In the cafe in Vienna, the women reminisce about their flirtations with the men's swimming and water polo teams also making the trip. |
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Perhaps only a railwayman could reminisce about his former workplace with such affection. |
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The women, now much older, reminisce, rekindle old friendships, open old wounds, and perform some of their Follies numbers. |
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In between puffs on the ever-present cigarette he will reminisce about golf for hours. |
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Someone suggested she might like to reminisce with the other grande dame of the book festival. |
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He made me reminisce of my times at Stereo and he gave me a gumball in the coat-check line. |
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Rather than reminisce or prognosticate, I thought I'd toss out my list of Web service needs in the form of a holiday wish list. |
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Kids that weren't even born seem to have acquired memories of that day from their parents when they reminisce about the event. |
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For example, one should not talk of death, dying or misfortune and not reminisce about the past year, as this is a new year and a new beginning. |
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Last week we journeyed to Bridlington and Scarborough to reminisce about bygone summer holidays. |
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The Trio leaves C minor to reminisce sweetly in C Major, which gives it a bitter-sweet mixture of tragedy and hope. |
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I reminisce for a fleeting moment about breezy Saturday nights, meaningful movies, black cozy couches and the comfort of a brawny shoulder to rest on. |
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After a few days of tenting, canoeing and exploring, hop back on the train for a relaxing ride where you can reminisce about your adventure. |
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A few retired politicians were dragged out to reminisce about slights suffered at the hands of the perfidious Frogs. |
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But other members are still in Managua and get together at times to reminisce over the good old days. And maybe more than reminisce? |
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The film appears at first to be about very little, as two friends meet and reminisce about the girl they both once dated. |
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If you're not new to the world of work, reminisce about past jobs and employers. |
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Have photo albums or slide shows at hand so that family members can reminisce together. |
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The veterans wanted and needed to be with other veterans so they could reminisce about their common war experiences. |
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You may find that you spontaneously begin to reminisce together about times you have shared with the one who has died. |
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If you've had such conversations throughout your lives, then this may be a chance to reminisce. |
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Use stories or scrapbooks to reminisce about the individual's life and interests. |
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Wouldn't it be wonderful to reminisce with some of these older people and with their permission collect their stories for this project? |
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But there will be little time for the group to put their feet up and reminisce about their experiences in India. |
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They doubtless reminisce about the strong guilder, which would now help them solve the problem of negligible economic growth. |
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They continually reminisce about the old neighbourhood and are beginning to wonder if moving was a mistake. |
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They reminisce about the transformation of Gregor from a clerk to a successful traveling salesman, bringing home mountains of hard cash for the family's pleasure. |
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Just as hip-hop thrives on the dynamic of battling, hip-hop fans live to debate, catalogue, reminisce, and complain. |
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At Madison Square Garden, a lucky dude is invited onstage to drink rum and reminisce with the singer. |
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To reminisce, the talk show host offered a photo harkening back to those simpler times. |
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Old Etonian Tories can reminisce about their school days in a language few can understand, using terms like Oppidan, Beak and Leggit. |
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The association furthermore took part in a campaign to draw the attention of students and seniors, who like to reminisce about their own youth, to this project. |
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Not only can you search for photos with a map, the location info helps you reminisce about shooting locations and the roads you traveled on your vacation, increasing your enjoyment of your photos. |
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We reminisce about a few of those trips together when I was small. |
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He'd reminisce about steam-trains and trestletree sailing ships by a cobbled quay. |
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It gives me the chance to reminisce about my years as a journalist. |
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As I was sitting here I was reminiscing, and we all can reminisce. |
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Talking of your youth, I was going to ask you whether the people you reminisce so fondly about in the song Mon bistrot préféré are the friends from your early days like Fallet and Coluche? |
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Old friends can reminisce about the past and ponder over the present beside the fireplace in the living room while watching a DVD on the TV or listening to music on Internet. |
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As the weekend unfolds, the friends catch up with each other, play the music of their youth, reminisce, smoke marijuana, and pair off with each other. |
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Those who attended the Middlesbrough library event could reminisce with dishes such as sardine fritters, eggless sponge and carrot cookies. |
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The reunion was a chance to reminisce about their school days, when Cardiff High was under the headmastership of George Diamond. |
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A treasure ideal for reading aloud with young ones to reminisce and anticipate trips to the beach. |
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The four reminisce, order drinks, banter wittily and sit down for dinner. |
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This was the cue for some corny reminisce. |
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Cameras follow the sisters as they exchange presents and reminisce about the last three decades. |
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In his television spots, citizens reminisce about the worst examples of PRI and PAN misrule, and ask if the blockade of Paseo de la Reforma was such a big deal by comparison. |
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Here, former students, including musician Jeff Healey, describe their lives at this school and reminisce about their experiences, both good and bad. |
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New series in which celebrities reminisce about their schoolday antics, recalling games, chants and nicknames from the playground. |
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I believe that this will become one of the most beautiful places in our country, for all the people who respect Tose's personality and work, to be able to come here and reminisce of him. |
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Researchers asked 84 parents to reminisce with their four and five-year-olds about experiences that made them happy or sad and about situations involving conflict. |
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A TYNESIDE charity worker is appealing for items from yesteryear in a bid to help people with dementia to reminisce. |
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Old uniforms, company memorabilia and photographs from the 20-year history are on display and staff has been given an opportunity to reminisce. |
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