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Spindled rhymes with rekindled.
Their friendship was rekindled. IT means that something was renewed or some fark like that
The olympic torch represents the theft of fire from Zeus by Prometheus the giant. It also might represent a relay run in the late Ancient Olympics in which a team of runners passed a torch between them and the last runner lit a huge torch. It is a tradition to light the flame at the beginning of all Modern Olympics.
I rekindled the low, dull embers of the fire.The phoenix rose from the funeral pyre, life rekindled.
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to symbolize the link between the ancient and modern Olympic Games. The flame was lit in a ceremony at Olympia, Greece.
the flame represents purity and the endeavor of perfection, while the torch represents the continuation from the ancient olympic games to the modern olympics
Prometheus's gift of the flame to humanity was said to give humankind its nudge toward civilization—for the modern Olympic Games, it represents consideration of that myth, an ode to the growth of civilization, and the ancient tradition of the Games. Modern Olympic flame tradition dates back to the 1928 Olympic Games, when the first Olympic flame since ancient times was lit. In 1936 the tradition of the torch relay began, in which a torch is lit from a basin of fire at the original location of the Games in Olympia, Greece, and runners carry it to the host country of that year’s Games in a symbolic race from the past to the present.
Everyday at 18:30, the Eternal Flame at the foot of the Arc, Champs-Elysées side, is rekindled. There is the Tomb of the unknown soldier (French: le tombeau du Soldat Inconnu). A comittee is in charge of the Flame, which might be rekindled by vets, but also by schoolchildren, associations, etc... Tha ceremony was held even under German occupation during WWII.