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1 I might be summoned then to Roma to relive old times, perhaps.
2 The investigation gives Kent opportunities to relive old , destructive experiences.
3 Didn't want to reopen old wounds or relive old memories.
4 On The Town: Musicians from the showbands of the 1960s gathered in the Teachers' Club in Parnell Square, Dublin, to relive old memories this week.
5 He stopped there, staring off at the rock wall; perhaps reliving old memories.
6 Maybe even hallucinating, reliving old memories played back from its files.
7 So intent was Traveller upon the fire - reliving old memories?
8 Jimmy didn't tear himself apart, screaming, reliving old memories.
9 When you get to the bedroom, be sure to spend a few minutes reliving old times.
10 Wake attendees later spoke of the hoods' reliving old times, bringing smiles to one another's faces.
11 Anna walked around the machine, reliving old times.
12 You reliving old times with Rodless, here?
13 She seems to be reliving old memories.
14 Harper was still taking in that spectacular view, reliving old memories, when he heard Dr Elwin's voice behind him.
15 It is one of the few resolutions I have kept, but reliving old memories is not always the happy experience I would like.
16 Her dad had bent over backward for her a few days ago, reliving old times, laughing and joking with her like they'd used to.
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