Relive on Google Earth all of my experiences out in the forest.
relived in the safety of reminiscence."
can relive it afterward.
and relive .
that underdog and relive -- I did love, early on, it starts at a high school reunion.
And I can relive this moment every time I tell the story, because none of them are here anymore.
we actually relive them in the telling.
If you were to relive your life up until now, is there anything that you would have done differently, you think, when it comes
And you have to relive that recording.
'cause he could not relive that experience again.
They get to relive these songs.
So I would relive those moments, and from there, I would make the food.
So go back and relive the production days-- one more video.
battles and sort of relive some of these days.
do to relive stress you can't do that in space, so you get this frustration that builds up and up, and in a long mission it starts to kind of metastasize to just anger and hostility
If he relived the words, I'll miss god.
I've relived that.
As I relived the scenes in order to write them, I became more of a witness to it all and started picking up new levels of detail
And I kind of relived -- she had a series of really heartbreaking denunciations from
I think I would actually relive that same experience
How difficult was it to relive some of those memories?
And it's fun to sort of relive them every night, and horrifying, too.
And I was going to relive those feelings nearly every day as I worked on this book, because I had to feel them
So I would literally sit there and relive the moments that I spent in the kitchen, watching them make stuff.
If you could go back and relive one game, what's the greatest game or series that you've ever personally witnessed?
Also I didn't want to relive the pain.
Do we really have the time to relive our past again and again, only to grasp what experiences are no longer relevant for us today?
I can't even imagine having to watch it and relive it.
If there was one thing you love to bring back or relive from the '90s, what would it be?
And they say when you write a biography that you relive your life all over again.
I can't imagine it being easy to relive a painful past.
I think another thing that frustrates me-- if I had to relive the McDonald's history-- like, I thought about this when I was reading the book--
So it must be pretty amazing to now relive that with your own kids.
So it's kind of like I get to relive a lot of records I listened to when I was a kid.
So many people want to continually ride that high and relive their past dreams.
I know some of these memories are not easy to relive .
So we can think about the past and relive our memories and re-experience things that we have already experienced
brutal and every time I see it I relive it a little bit makes me sad um every
Why does it make me go back and relive the moment?
What was that experience like, having to relive that?
And so recreating some of the flavor profiles so that you can relive some of those memories is really how I went about it.
OK, you don't have to relive it.
So it's relived , you know, a different life almost every time a new owner came
cuisine than focusing on the meat ones and seeing how can we put ourselves back at that table to relive those memories?
so that in the future, you're able to relive to a certain extent a certain memory that we cherish, right?
The very first thing they put out-- you know, let's not relive that.
And it's one of the things that makes the film attractive because they do try and relive the past.
at the same time, because we got to work together and just relive all that and go through it.
Hopefully, you kind of relive a little bit of a childhood, a little bit of your childhood, I guess.
And I think it's because you almost bring back a certain sense of nostalgia to people where they can relive something that they would never have the chance