Just like in high school, they will reminisce about the past and look forward to the future. |
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Perhaps only a railwayman could reminisce about his former workplace with such affection. |
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Last week we journeyed to Bridlington and Scarborough to reminisce about bygone summer holidays. |
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It felt strangely comforting to reminisce about Kiwi matters in that August gathering, but the mood around the table was anything but pleasant. |
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It was a chance to get away, to talk about the future, reminisce about the past, and to simply enjoy each other's company. |
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For example, one should not talk of death, dying or misfortune and not reminisce about the past year, as this is a new year and a new beginning. |
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Kids that weren't even born seem to have acquired memories of that day from their parents when they reminisce about the event. |
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I reminisce about the sight of a hawksbill turtle and the sound it made as it swept its fins over the sand for a comfortable spot to lay eggs. |
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During a lull, the men reminisce about the times they've defied intrusive government inspectors and other interlopers. |
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Their combat days are over, but father and son reminisce about a past that makes them comrades as well as kin. |
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They reminisce about past holidays and wonder if they are forgetting Johnny. |
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Maybe some alumni and other former residents will enjoy checking in here to reminisce about good old Madison. |
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In between puffs on the ever-present cigarette he will reminisce about golf for hours. |
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The stories have been told and retold where old-timers gather together to reminisce about others days. |
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It's the contemporary equivalent of those milk bars your mum and dad reminisce about but with more caffeine and less doo-wop. |
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In the cafe in Vienna, the women reminisce about their flirtations with the men's swimming and water polo teams also making the trip. |
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They continually reminisce about the old neighbourhood and are beginning to wonder if moving was a mistake. |
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After a few days of tenting, canoeing and exploring, hop back on the train for a relaxing ride where you can reminisce about your adventure. |
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A few retired politicians were dragged out to reminisce about slights suffered at the hands of the perfidious Frogs. |
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The film appears at first to be about very little, as two friends meet and reminisce about the girl they both once dated. |
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If you're not new to the world of work, reminisce about past jobs and employers. |
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The veterans wanted and needed to be with other veterans so they could reminisce about their common war experiences. |
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Use stories or scrapbooks to reminisce about the individual's life and interests. |
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But there will be little time for the group to put their feet up and reminisce about their experiences in India. |
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They doubtless reminisce about the strong guilder, which would now help them solve the problem of negligible economic growth. |
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They reminisce about the transformation of Gregor from a clerk to a successful traveling salesman, bringing home mountains of hard cash for the family's pleasure. |
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Watch the mother-daughter duo go back and forth, and reminisce about the old days of fishnet tights and striped shirts. |
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Gold started to reminisce about the spiciness of the spiciest kua kling that Jazz had ever served him, the first day they met. |
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The two sisters watch old family movies together and reminisce about the past. |
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As the rain falls on the Voiles d'Antibes, it's time to reminisce about Lulworth's extraordinary past. |
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Here, former students, including musician Jeff Healey, describe their lives at this school and reminisce about their experiences, both good and bad. |
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Old Etonian Tories can reminisce about their school days in a language few can understand, using terms like Oppidan, Beak and Leggit. |
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Not only can you search for photos with a map, the location info helps you reminisce about shooting locations and the roads you traveled on your vacation, increasing your enjoyment of your photos. |
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The association furthermore took part in a campaign to draw the attention of students and seniors, who like to reminisce about their own youth, to this project. |
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It gives me the chance to reminisce about my years as a journalist. |
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Cameras follow the sisters as they exchange presents and reminisce about the last three decades. |
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New series in which celebrities reminisce about their schoolday antics, recalling games, chants and nicknames from the playground. |
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In his television spots, citizens reminisce about the worst examples of PRI and PAN misrule, and ask if the blockade of Paseo de la Reforma was such a big deal by comparison. |
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The reunion was a chance to reminisce about their school days, when Cardiff High was under the headmastership of George Diamond. |
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Old friends can reminisce about the past and ponder over the present beside the fireplace in the living room while watching a DVD on the TV or listening to music on Internet. |
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They reminisce about the daughter's childhood. |
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This is comfort food people reminisce about. |
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At gatherings with teammates, do they reminisce about it? |
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It helps older people when they are able to reminisce about details from a time when they were young, about the conditions under which they were raised, and about their years of learning and apprenticeship. |
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He'd reminisce about steam-trains and trestletree sailing ships by a cobbled quay. |
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They reminisce about their activities in the 1960's and compare what they were doing then with their current lives, shedding light on the intervening two decades. |
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Don Murphy and Gerard Bonhomme reminisce about their war-time experiences. |
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To give you an example: I represent London and it could mean a problem for Caribbean people getting together to reminisce about life in the Caribbean in the 1950s if some white people were excluded. |
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We reminisce about a few of those trips together when I was small. |
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