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Meanings of revive memories in English
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Usage of revive memories in English
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For Aimee Mann, Independence Day festivities revivememories of a broken relationship.
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Why revivememories that are best forgotten?
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Good Halldis embraced Gudrid, kissed her on both cheeks, and held her closely, very ready to revivememories.
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His Highness posed as a conservative in some matters; it pleased him to revivememories of the long-buried past.
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The aftertaste can revivememories of a rich, spicy and elegant blend -with plenty of character of course.
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He said the event would revivememories of the arrival in Cork of the Tall Ships Race in 1991.
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And never mention the subject to Ernest, if you would not revivememories that had better slumber for ever.
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Stella seemed to revivememories.
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Mini skirts and kneelength boots are an easy combination for any woman who wants to revivememories of the early 1970s.
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Lydia did not press him, thinking that probably it was too painful for him to revivememories of the old days.
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A "junk" rating could revivememories of last summer's sell-off, which had sent the rupee on a free fall.
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Stavropol's events revivememories of violent clashes between locals and Caucasus-born traders in the town of Kondopoga in northwestern Russia in September.
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It will indeed revivememories of anxiety, as well as of the intensest feeling of relief and thankfulness that I have ever experienced.
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But before the Force is with us, we can revivememories of past glories like Jurassic Park, The Terminator -and this week Mad Max.
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His trial will revivememories of how those bombs killed three people, blew the legs off 16 others and wounded 260 more.
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The single, produced by Ireland Records, revivesmemories of a painful time.