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1 It extinguishes natural affection; and no subsequent kindness can rekindle the flame.
2 How is it possible that they had managed to rekindle their relationship?
3 Perhaps I would rekindle it tonight when I saw Ms. Alissa's Honda.
4 An unexpectedly long engagement in Syria could rekindle a bid for Treasuries.
5 The mere mention of the incident seemed to rekindle a long-nursed animosity.
6 At any moment sparks might fly from it and rekindle the fire.
7 Asked if the loans would rekindle merger talks between GM and No.
8 They tried, however, to rekindle the dwindling flame of the first love.
9 While I read, a servant entered upon tiptoe, to rekindle the fire.
10 A new tankard of wine to rekindle the mirth of the lords?
11 The little dots represented free places to stay, eat, and rekindle relations.
12 Tbose's efforts to rekindle with son and baby mama are temporarily curbed.
13 However, British media say they are keen to rekindle it should Southampton agree.
14 A number of factors coalesced in the last year to rekindle Mobb's unease.
15 An opportunity to rekindle that love affair that has flickered out of late.
16 Now it does not, could that rekindle debate about reforming the electoral system?
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