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However, it reoccurred several times in the next few months.
It was the last to be held before the second world war and would not reoccur until 1947.
Cancer cost her an eye when she was a baby and it could reoccur.
I would ask that this situation should not be allowed to reoccur in the future.
If these aspects are not included, the problem may reoccur in the future.
This means the same problems identified in the example have reoccurred.
He returned to action at the beginning of the year but his shoulder problem reoccurred.
But check the sight glass daily to make sure that the problem doesn't reoccur.
They all reoccur throughout the book, but none can be said to drive the narrative in any significant way.
Eventually, the levels reoccur a number of times with increasing difficulty.
The physical process and impact of time are reoccurring motifs.
Mutual acceptance is necessary for the behavior to be reoccurring.
It reoccurred when she slid off the bed and her feet touched the cold floor.
The plague reoccurred occasionally in Europe until the 19th century.
Almost immediately after getting the car back, the same problem reoccurred, but this time, the "check engine" light came on.
It contains some motives that reoccur near the end of the piece.
She told him if it would reoccur, the relationship would be over.
As a young boy he was plagued with reoccurring respiratory problems.
One week later on April 9 the phenomenon reoccurred, again lasting for only a few minutes.
There was one case of a horse in Norway with a leg problem that kept reoccurring.
How can we prevent something like this from reoccurring?
So that's twenty two years go, and ecstasy, I think's only the same thing reoccurring.
On average, bleeding will persist for approximately eight days, and may reoccur.
Nro was distracted for a moment on the way design reoccurred.
Unfortunately this cycle will keep reoccurring until the economic framework starts to break down.