rekindle interest 3.42   Will the Modern rekindle its interest?
  rekindle concern 2.30   That rekindled inflation concerns.
  rekindle debate 1.91   And the move has rekindled the debate over privacy.
  rekindle memory 1.91   They rekindled World Series memories.
  rekindle fear 1.78   It also rekindled recession fears.
  rekindle inflation 1.25   Many economists believe the robust economy is rekindling inflation.
  rekindle talk 1.25   But the Raptors liked Willis enough to rekindle the talks in the past week.
  rekindle romance 0.92   Before long she and the sheriff have rekindled their romance.
  rekindle hope 0.86   Their survival against the odds has rekindled hope others may still be alive.
  rekindle fire 0.79   To cure what ails us, Graham would rekindle those fires.
  rekindle flame 0.72   Each player was brought in to rekindle a flame.
  rekindle spirit 0.72   Stories meant to rekindle the spirit.
  rekindle friendship 0.66   The two men rekindled their friendship soon afterward.
  rekindle speculation 0.66   Each new ailment rekindles speculation about his fitness to govern.
  rekindle enthusiasm 0.59   The fiery McGinnis will try to rekindle enthusiasm among a dwindling fan base.
  rekindle growth 0.59   He denied that Japan would attempt to rekindle growth through exports.
  rekindle demand 0.53   That rekindled demand for dollars.
  rekindle passion 0.46   This saga has rekindled his passion for playing football.
  rekindle relationship 0.46   Pettitte was merely consumed with rekindling his relationship with the Orioles.
  rekindle rivalry 0.46   Outrageous or important circumstances periodically rekindle the rivalry.
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