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Meanings of deja-vu in English
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Usage of deja-vu in English
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Here are two that will provide a sense of deja-vu.
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If you're having deja-vu, it may because you watched this episode on NBC a few years ago.
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Photo: World Rugby It's a case of deja-vu for Fiji and Samoa at this weekend's Las Vegas Sevens.
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Weariness may set in - a dull throb of deja-vu at the sight of so many familiar labels.
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The mayhem at the mosque was in many ways one of nightmarish deja-vu for many of those present.
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The deja-vu was almost too powerful.
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When you looked at it that way, as many did, it gave rise to an uncomfortable deja-vu, namely, vitalism.
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Yes, I know this feels like deja-vu because we have written this story a number of times in the past while.
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When Oscar Pistorius kneels in the starting blocks for the Paralympic sprints next week, he may feel a sense of deja-vu.
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There is a sense of deja-vu: Rajoelina employed the same strategy as he slowly undermined Ravalomanana's authority prior to this year's coup.
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If you experienced a sensation of deja-vu when watching the recent live stream introducing Halo Infinite's gameplay, do not adjust your set.
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Irish music fans hearing about the cancellation of Scottish festival T In the Park may have felt a sense of deja-vu about the news.
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NEWSMAKER-Bollore repeats history with Vivendi PARIS, June 29 Billionaire Vincent Bollore has a habit of creating a feeling of deja-vu in France's corporate world.
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Euro zone sources said Ireland is in talks to receive emergency funding from the European Union, in an apparent deja-vu of Greece six months ago.
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There could be no denying the double reason for their meeting: the air was charged with it, the mind echo of deja-vu all around it.