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Meanings of rekindle old in English
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Usage of rekindle old in English
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Go on holiday and rekindleold acquaintances at, the same time!'
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So let us reject any among us who seek to reopen old wounds and to rekindleold hatreds.
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But what is it that makes us want to rekindleold classroom friendships and reawaken long-ago memories of our schooldays?
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There they sought to rekindleold memories and they coupled for many days in the bodies of willing priests and priestesses.
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Most combos, even those touched by success, burn out -some to return years later for pension tours or to rekindleold glory.
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The homely light in the windows rekindledold desires for security.
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It has rekindledold strains between north and south Yemen -separate countries until 1990.
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Those ties did not endure - but now Russia seems to be rekindlingold friendships on the continent.
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The Irish were out in force at the Budapest Book Fair - forging new friendships and rekindlingold ones.
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Rekindleold ties When it comes to rebranding yourself, sometimes the people closest to you are the toughest sell.
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Northern Rock's crisis -perhaps predictably -has also rekindledold resentments fuelled by the sharp economic divide between the north and Britain's prosperous south.