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rekindled
1. “You mean they’re fighting? Fighting close to us here? Do you think it’s possible? Is the army, the real army, on its way?” For the first time in nearly a year I began to feel hope rekindled from the ashes of this otherwise cold and sterile life
2. Harry's subsequent interview with the headmaster and the accommodation which Malvern College made on Harry's behalf was cause for celebration when first received and read aloud; even now it rekindled a warmth of pride in them at the recollection of Harry's triumph
3. that rekindled the heartache and emotion from the time when wife
4. Their exemplary, and at times heroic, conduct has rekindled around the world the flame of memory and hope
5. He persisted, knowing that if he could just get her started, the flames of passion they had once shared would be rekindled
6. Was Akhenaten’s mistake that he rekindled only an ancient misunderstanding in worshiping a created thing, the sun, instead of its biblically declared creator?
7. He suspected the world of Lammas would not be as it had been before the Wars, and he wondered what Ralph thought of it, as well as about the rekindled relationship between them
8. In the days they had spent together, Travis was acutely aware of the warmth for Anna that had been rekindled inside him
9. His facial features relaxed as the damp Pa-hay-okee morning rekindled an exhilaration he had forgotten
10. This feeling rekindled desires and aspirations long since pushed aside in his struggle to fit into the modern world—once a blessing, now a curse
11. When the rekindled fires had lifted the internal temperature back to a more
12. The excitement in industry and the market place can be rekindled
13. The deep appreciation I had for nature was being rekindled
14. Four hours later the palace was gutted, smouldering timbers were all that remained of a once proud building that had stood for hundreds of years, I felt a great sorrow that in all my life I had not built anything that would last through the ages, all I seemed to do was destroy, this latest demonstration of my vandalism rekindled my ambition to build a Tollan to rival the beauty of anything that had gone before, prophetically I was determined to build a beautiful city that would still be alive in a thousand years
15. The statement rekindled a rage inside her
16. Those outraged cries rekindled at once the revolutionary fervor, which had quieted down somewhat in the evening
17. The knowledge that he was shortly to leave seemed to have reinvigorated him and rekindled
18. desperately I hoped his desire for me had rekindled
19. Byron guessed his internal wounds had been somewhat rekindled into fruition by the tussles he had encountered on his journey here
20. Rather than risk the open of the valley the children had rekindled the fire and elected to huddle around its warmth through the darkness
21. Quietly, while senior officials were somewhat anxiously watching the embers rekindled into flames, they were also delighted at the extent of the comment
22. There had been once or twice since when the flame was almost rekindled but both had sensed it was possibly because either was going through a tense emotional time
23. Ca was full of trepidation after the first glimpse and all his old feelings were rekindled, all he wanted now was the signal, so that he could be close to her
24. Filled with livid disbelief Narasimha rekindled Sudarshana in a vain attempt to injure Skhanda’s indelible embodiment
25. have rekindled their ancient powers
26. Word had gotten out and now she was one of the most highly sought out evangelists that there were and yet rekindled fame had done nothing to change her
27. For some this ritual may lead to irrational behaviour afterwards, followed by insanity, this is due to the mind breaking down, as a result of the person knowing that their former self can and never will be rekindled; but for the true warrior spirit & evolutionary being, these steps are an essential and integral part, of rising above the meat, to associate with the stars
28. prodigious intense heat his fiery touches had rekindled there, my young
29. He received the enthusiastic greeting of his young acquaintance with evident pleasure, as though his chilled affections were rekindled and invigorated by his contact with one so warm and ardent
30. When we had sufficiently graduated our advances towards the main point, by toying, kissing, clipping, feeling my breasts, now round and plump, feeling that part of me I might call a furnace mouth, from the prodigious intense heat his fiery touches had rekindled there, my young sportsman, emboldened by the very freedom he could wish, wontonly takes my hand, and carries it to that enormous machine of his, that stood with a stiffness! a hardness! an upward bend of erection! and which, together with it bottom dependence, the inestimable bulse of ladies jewels, formed a grand showout of goods indeed! Then its dimensions, mocking either grasp or span, almost renewed my terrors
31. There was, it might be said, the energy of her mother's unexpended family, as well as the natural energy of Tess's years, rekindled after the experience which had so overwhelmed her for the time
32. Ever since the fall of the Great Goblin of the Misty Mountains the hatred of their race for the dwarves had been rekindled to fury
33. had been rekindled in its niche above his head
34. flickered and went out, and could not be rekindled
35. Though Joe was out of town, she had a chance to visit with his brother and sister and, it would seem, rekindled her friendship with them
36. During this time, as mentioned earlier, Marilyn rekindled her romance with Frank Sinatra
37. I was at first touched by the expressions of his misery; yet, when I called to mind what Frankenstein had said of his powers of eloquence and persuasion, and when I again cast my eyes on the lifeless form of my friend, indignation was rekindled within me
38. Rekindled in my withered heart
39. When all shall have contemplated the noble creature, vestige of some epoch already damned, some indifferently, for they will not have had strength to understand, but others, broken-hearted, and with eyelids wet with tears of resignation, will look at each other; while the poets of those times, feeling their dim eyes rekindled, will make their way toward their lamp, their brain for an instant drunk with confused glory, haunted by Rhythm, and forgetful that they exist at an epoch which has survived beauty