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The conversation turned at length to a reliving of yesterday's fight.
It had all been so vivid, the reliving of those tragic events.
The telling of the tale, the reliving of it had tired her.
No doubt he was reliving a happy moment with Grace or maybe having a conversation with her.
"Are you really interested in reliving the past?"
For weeks following the show Merrick talked about the pantomime, reliving the story as if it had been real.
Anyone watching would have thought them either intoxicated or reliving their youth and having the time of their lives.
He willed himself to wake up, to stop from reliving the humiliation of that one false step.
Reliving this was sickening, yet Web hunched forward as the cameras captured him once more.
By reliving my every conversation with her?
Reliving the old nightmare had apparently accomplished nothing.
To men such as Meredith Blake the reliving of the past has a definite attraction.
Or of reliving mistakes better left buried?
And as for reliving his schoolboy days?
He jokingly told Variety that "It's great to be paid for reliving the horrors of your life."
Body memories are a reliving of sensations and have a tendency to blot out the documentary factors."
No, it wasn't actually a dream; it was a reliving of that terrible day when we learned that Alex had been killed.
No blood, no reliving of the horror.
Traumatic dreams - which involve the reliving of some trauma - such as an accident, a mugging, or a sexual assault.
I must postpone reliving the stages of failure because it's too much, too much for me at once.
As a noun or a verb, the word primal denotes the reliving of an early painful feeling.
He could not help reliving the battle, a habit he had picked up through the years on the run on Snowglade.
Meg Cassidy's will to live was proving even stronger than her fear of reliving her worst nightmare.
"You don't need to keep reliving what happened over and over and that's what appeals would do," Smith wrote.
She was tired of reliving the accident, tired of the horror, the helplessness, the anger.