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I teach a Sociology of Education course, for instance, and it becomes clear that he's "that guy" when he starts to relive painful moments of his own schooling, of feeling inadequate, being targeted for abuse.
In their hungover states, with giant frowns on their faces, they start to silently relive their dance routine from the night before.
"Now I get to relive that excitement of a new wave of talent coming, and seeing people who've been doing it awhile start teaching, producing the next wave of performers," she said.
"You get to relive history.
NASA, then, may get to relive its youth after all.
Jack Turner: Good question... the basic idea from the start was simply to relive that month-long circus for those people who were not aware, not in NYC or just missed it.
Get ready to relive Cinco de Mayo.
If we start with hate, we will continue to relive the war on racism just as Bill Murray relived Groundhog Day, until he improved and got it right.
The first day my son started to feel better, I was so relived I took a two hour nap, showered and shaved my legs.
"Davies did his part to try to relive the moment," Rodriguez said.
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