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1 We will renew old alliances and forge new and enduring partnerships, he said.
2 He did not show himself in the old places nor renew old associations.
3 Tell him that I would like to open negotiations to renew old treaties.
4 Over six weeks familiar foes will renew old rivalries in (...)
5 She made no attempt to renew old acquaintances or to say farewell to her former associates.
6 I have got to renew old acquaintances; revive old gossip; possibly, recall to life almost obliterated memories.
7 Kate Sanborn first called for our county tributes, to renew old acquaintances and promote rivalry among the members.
8 Last season's Premier Division champions Shelbourne will renew old rivalries when they host Cork City at Tolka Park.
9 The parson was thinking how pleasant it was to renew old friendships, as he bade Halvor a hearty good-bye.
10 Among the half-lit crowded groves might not another Medea gather enchanted herbs such as "did renew old Aeson."
11 Over six weeks familiar foes will renew old rivalries in a bid to be crowned championship winners on Saturday March 16th.
12 Still, being in New York, there was no reason for not lingering there a while, if merely to renew old memories.
13 Was she coming as friend or lover ? - to renew old ties or to destroy all hope of such a thing for ever?
14 Speaking at the Emerald Grounds in Ruislip in West London, Mr Higgins said it was a particular joy to renew old friendships.
15 And now at 87, I don't want to start again, I don't want to renew old contacts. With a grin, Andrew finishes.
16 It's a time to visit family, renew old friendships, and commune in a spirit of love, brotherhood and sisterhood with our fellow Homo sapiens.
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