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Some analysts are concerned that sectarian violence will be reignited after the American troops withdraw.
Concerns about the non-performing loans held by Europe's shaky banks will be reignited.
That love will be reignited, despite the fact that Richard is now over 80 and Ruth is in her 70s.
A cauldron was lit, from which the torch will be reignited for its final ceremony on home soil.
Waleed Obeidallah said: "This is milestone in our lives and hopefully the peace process will be reignited.
Pop's greatest rivalry will be reignited at Glastonbury when The Beatles and The Rolling Stones go head-to-head once again.
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"Over the next few months, we will be reigniting the lovin' that has been at the heart of our business since the beginning," Wahl says.
Another row will probably be reignited by the premiere on October 26th of "Brick Lane", a much-disputed film-of-a-book that depicts Bangladeshi men in a less than flattering light.
Yet the debate has never quite died and will surely now be reignited by the discovery of the new papers, first reported by The Wall Street Journal.
TV and radio presenter Lisa Snowdon, who came runner-up in series six, will also be reigniting her dance moves, along with TV presenter Alison Hammond.
And, most important, only then will Russia's long-awaited economic growth be reignited.
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