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To reoccur
verb
To occur again; to recur.
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"I don't want that to reoccur," he said.
"We don't want that sort of thing to reoccur.
"He doesn't want it to reoccur," Collins said of the injury.
But the repetition also takes on a mystical cast, as we note visual leitmotifs and symbols that seem to reoccur across time, space, and cultures.
They concluded that "[varenicline] may cause worsening of a current psychiatric illness even if it is currently under control and may cause an old psychiatric illness to reoccur".
Afterwards Pakistani military officials said they "could not guarantee security" for Nato supply convoys if such an attack were to reoccur.
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McCaw became a regular selection for New Zealand, only missing a few games due to reoccurring concussions.
Lastly, people more often lament misgivings related to reoccurring themes and struggles, Summerville says.
In addition to reoccurring states, the most prevalent industries featured include management and administrative services, construction, IT accounts, retail trade and professional and technical services.
Richard Kind, the guy from Spin City, is to Summer Camp Island what actor Tom Kenny was to Adventure Time, voicing a countless one-off characters in addition to reoccurring roles.
Multiple referees had to be replaced for the match, due to reoccurring attacks on them by The Outlaw. Brown won the encounter after performing his signature Pounce maneuver on Killings, knocking him across the ring onto the mat, at 5 minutes and 20 seconds.
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