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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
incur .
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Examples
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My masochistic "soul" probably figures the pain incurred staring at the blank MS Word "page" earns me less guilt.
It begins and ends in rust. Which begs the question... greygirlbeast 2010
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My masochistic "soul" probably figures the pain incurred staring at the blank MS Word "page" earns me less guilt.
It begins and ends in rust. Which begs the question... greygirlbeast 2010
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The sheer size of the long calls in relation to the short stock means growth in the value of the calls will outpace losses incurred from the short stance in shares as long as the stock continues to climb higher in the next couple of months.
Bulls Blast Into Cat, Strategists Get To Work On Yahoo! Andrew Wilkinson 2011
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In February 1943, he recorded as having died due to a fractured skull incurred from a fall.
Work Camp 13048 L 2010
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Unfortunately the bashing our President has incurred is evidence that we still need more growth.
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Wage garnishment for taxes just adds insult to the injury incurred from a far too complex tax code.
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » Entrepreneurs and Government 2010
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The only cost incurred is when you send something to someone – you have to pay for postage – but since someone else pays for postage when you receive something, it all works out fairly evenly.
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Self-incurred is this tutelage when its cause lies not in lack of reason but in lack of resolution and courage to use it without direction from another.
bruce hodder | country hike « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground 2007
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I think it is safe to say that any econmic net gain incurred from slave labor was subsequently totally consumed by the inflation & taxation of the last century.
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As often happens in such cases, the dangers incurred from the zeal of the local loyalist seem to have been much the most formidable of the perils of the hour.
Maria Edgeworth 1905
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