Some people believe that to bring up the incident will revive bad memories and interethnic animosity. |
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Well, instead of rehashing a whole lot of bad memories, let's cut to the chase here. |
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They don't want to drag it up again and create bad memories for her family. |
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Sold at an open auction by the panchayat in a town of Madhya Pradesh a few years ago, Devaki bai had nothing but bad memories of the past. |
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Argentinians have bad memories of a similar move in the late 1980s that led to their savings being converted into government bonds. |
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If you have PTSD, you may have vivid nightmares, flashbacks, and bad memories. |
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This was not merely a matter of Kerry exorcising the bad memories of the past three seasons, but a landmark victory in its own right. |
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I didn't want the alcohol, the swearing, the bad memories, the parties or the guilt anymore. |
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A royal endorsement is a timely boost to this major event as organisers seek to erase the bad memories of last year's cancellation due to foot-and-mouth disease. |
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Mr Holt has bad memories of the drought years of the sixties when hundreds of kangaroos were dropping dead around the homestead and the station bores. |
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They manage, once home, to tuck away bad memories and go about their lives. |
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I am not sure whether his name evokes good or bad memories for the members of this House. |
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While bad memories may go away for a time, the mind still needs to deal with the feelings. |
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Also point out emergency sirens, since these sounds may be associated with bad memories for the student. |
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One woman wondered if her unexplained bouts of nausea during the night could be a result of the bad memories that had been flooding her mind. |
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So why, when my family is all together, do we talk about the time my sister and I had a fist fight on the front lawn, or any other moment that will dredge up bad memories? |
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I do not wish to bring back bad memories for the member for Glengarry-Prescott-Russell. |
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Quebecois society is saddled with a wounded memory whose bad memories block access to the living fountains of its soul and religious identity. |
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Among other things, this will help all parties concerned to exorcise any remaining bad memories of religious conflict, and get on with their lives. |
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Unfortunately, these years bring back bad memories because that Minister of Justice unilaterally patriated the Constitution, which Quebec's own National Assembly has never accepted. |
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In 1992, when Kim Campbell was the minister of justice-I do not want to dredge up bad memories in the House-a decision was handed down by the Ontario Court of Appeal. |
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Standing there, after a visit of only a few hours, you are bound to feel strange – it felt as if we were trespassing on someone else's bad memories. |
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And the request for cash from a Danish king brought back all those bad memories of Danegeld, or, as we might call it, Viking protection money. |
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The songs are often simple and organic: life close to nature, bad memories buried deep under a blanket of snow, a teasing crowd of aquatic animals, and a stream of metaphors to describe a rudderless human race. |
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Many questions will spark bad memories and create anxiety. |
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Mr. Chair, I do not want to bring up bad memories for the minister, but could he talk about the situation of the detainees handed over to Afghan authorities? |
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Many stories came out of the portage paths, both good and bad memories. |
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The scandal of chickens and other animals being contaminated by dioxin, this carcinogenic substance, brought back very bad memories for all consumers. |
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Even so, the return to using the mother tongue as the language of teaching was still the subject of some misgivings in view of the experience of the 1970s, which had left bad memories. |
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After Pierre Elliott Trudeau, it was the Conservatives under Brian Mulroney-I do not know if I evoke good or bad memories in this House when I utter his name-who in 1988 passed the Multiculturalism Act. |
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This bill brings to my mind good memories, but also bad memories linked to people who are against workers and the evolution of work and who despise the working class. |
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Algerian mistrust of the banking system has also been reinforced by the bankruptcy of the Khalifa Bank, which left very bad memories in many minds. |
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Such a pretty name that recalls some very bad memories. |
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Bad memories resurface as each character's hidden resentment is revealed, from redundancy to marital rejection and disillusionment with bourgeois values. |
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