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relive moment
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1.18 |
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Reliving the moments. |
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relive past
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1.12 |
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You were reliving the past. |
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relive memory
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1.05 |
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But the musician is not reliving old memories. |
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relive experience
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0.92 |
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Now they are reliving those experiences. |
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relive nightmare
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0.72 |
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Some relive nightmares in horrifying Technicolor. |
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relive day
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0.66 |
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Now we may begin reliving those days. |
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relive horror
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0.53 |
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Now he is reliving the horror. |
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relive event
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0.39 |
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Again and again, the author relived those events in his books. |
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relive history
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0.33 |
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Now you can relive its history and decide for yourself. |
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relive youth
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0.33 |
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Fix it up and relive my youth. |
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relive life
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0.26 |
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She relives her life each day. |
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relive terror
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0.26 |
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Each tremor forces people to relive the terror they lived through on Saturday, psychologists say. |
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relive time
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0.26 |
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We get along fine, reliving old times. |
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relive tragedy
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0.26 |
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But he said he doubted that anybody was staying away in the hope of not having to relive the tragedy. |
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relive war
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0.26 |
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Stories, poetry and films relive the war, allowing fiction to follow reality. |