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This memory was rekindled by Donald Trump's candidacy.
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Old memories are rekindled and old stories are told again.
I eagled No. 1 at Pebble — nobody can take that away, ever!" In fact, the memory of that fabled seven iron was rekindled every few hours for the next several days, to desk clerks and waiters, club-cleaning teenagers and random passers-by in the streets.
Those whose fear memories had been rewritten during the "consolidation window" were largely immune to the shock treatment, while in the others the sense of fear was rekindled.
Then, in 1927, his interest in philosophy was rekindled.
Tonight his passion was rekindled.
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She told the Radio Times that her memories had been rekindled by a survey, prompted by the Savile Scandal, into respect and dignity in the broadcasting workplace.
It is the sort of memory that will be rekindled when they enter that room again, and if not, when the fans begin their oral assault again.
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