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At the same time, it revived memories of a special time in South African history – a period in which the prospect of a non-racialised future appeared a genuinely tangible prospect.
It revived memories of an old trope of Margaret Thatcher as the Conservative party's dominatrix, confirming that some people cannot see a woman assuming power without thinking of men being humiliated.
It revived fond memories of my vacation in Alaska five years ago.
For me, it revived (happy) memories of testy Mr Shorofsky and frizzy-haired Bruno Martelli in Fame.
It revived memories of their ordeal, "sending an ice-cold chill down our backs," they wrote to Mr. Appelius in June 2006.
It revived memories for old fans but found a new following and in 1975 several of the shows were repeated and a televised version was also produced.
She added, "It revived some wonderful memories".
It revived memories of university: talking glibly about books and tossing around half-formed ideas.
It revived memories of Cech's save against Andy Carroll against Liverpool in last season's FA Cup Final - but the immediate instinct was that this was even better.
David Leonhardt's article "How Much Did Your Seat Cost?" [July 20] revived a pleasant memory.
It soured me on returning, and whenever I hear a certain drawl, it instantly revives memories of our almost-encounter with the KKK.
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