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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
reoccur .
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Examples
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And she agrees it must be considered a serious threat if it reoccurs because GPS is an integral part of the infrastructure, not only for the military but for many other industries.
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And she agrees it must be considered a serious threat if it reoccurs because GPS is an integral part of the infrastructure, not only for the military but for many other industries.
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What you can do to decrease the likelihood that the same situation reoccurs?
Deborah Schoeberlein: When Walking Away, Look Back Deborah Schoeberlein 2010
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What you can do to decrease the likelihood that the same situation reoccurs?
Deborah Schoeberlein: When Walking Away, Look Back Deborah Schoeberlein 2010
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I took the truck to the dealer during the warranty and they reset the computer, but the problem reoccurs.
Me & My Car 2012
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As this process, quiet on the outside but often noisy on the inside reoccurs countless times, we slowly become different on the inside, we actually learn how to feel our feelings and translate them into words, we learn to "sit with" our powerful emotions without acting out, blowing up or imploding.
Dr. Tian Dayton: How Relationships Heal Emotional Pain: Try A Twelve Step Meeting 2010
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As this process, quiet on the outside but often noisy on the inside reoccurs countless times, we slowly become different on the inside, we actually learn how to feel our feelings and translate them into words, we learn to "sit with" our powerful emotions without acting out, blowing up or imploding.
How Relationships Heal Emotional Pain: Try A Twelve Step Meeting 2010
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If it reoccurs, we'd have to check out other avenues and different ways.
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Since I have mostly spent my time with human rights and social organizations, there is a certain theme that reoccurs in most conversations: the sentiment that money, power and violence is what rules Colombian society, and a loss of faith in the democratic system of the country.
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I know this theme of love and sacrifice doesn't relate to every plot line, but it reoccurs too to much to ignore.
Mark Blankenship: True Blood Sucker Punch: Season 3, Ep. 4 2010
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