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1 For his part he did not wish to revive old political doctrines.
2 Washington now has a chance to revive old friendships and build a few new ones.
3 I shall then revive old - time memories in her heart.
4 They were always glad to see him and revive old memories of the Norwich days.
5 The desperately wicked heart of man began to devise new mischiefs, and revive old ones.
6 No remedies can revive old age and faded flowers.
7 A psychiatrist who can revive old , distant, buried memories.
8 What a fool I am to revive old sorrows!
9 I have got to renew old acquaintances; revive old gossip; possibly, recall to life almost obliterated memories.
10 I went lately (on a bright day in May) to revive old remembrances of Westminster Hall.
11 It is now hardly worth while, in view of the results of the war, to revive old controversies.
12 But this film isn't really trying to revive old - school comedy sketches for generations who've never heard of them.
13 For a long time he wrestled with his thoughts, fearing to revive old longings that might not be assuaged.
14 Should he revive old taxes?
15 Its working group chairman, Murray Strong, said the investment meant Dunedin didn't just revive old industry, but forged into new ones.
16 You have not time to revive old memories by chatting with the others to whom you babbled aforetime in this garden.
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