Look for metro Detroit-made actor and model Kaitlan Welton as a recurring bunny.
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Since they do not have 3G wireless access, there is no monthly recurring charge.
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There are historical patterns of such moods, recurring cycles of hope and dread.
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As if in a nightmare, the dreadful events of last summer seemed to be recurring.
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The recurring costs would pay for maintenance, closed captioning and staff time.
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In fact, payback seems to be a recurring theme for the Patriots this postseason.
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In one of the recurring sketches, a man is arguing a mundane point with a woman.
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She could not stop cancer from recurring even after all the chemo and radiation.
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They also must provide clear information about how to cancel recurring payments.
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More examples
Happen or occur again; "This is a recurring story"
Return in thought or speech to something
Fall back: have recourse to; "The government resorted to rationing meat"
(recurring) coming back; "a revenant ghost"
(Recurring (album)) Recurring was the fourth and final Spacemen 3 studio album, finally released (after considerable delay) in 1991, some time after the band had broken up. ...
To have recourse (to) someone or something for assistance, support etc; To happen again; To recurse
(recurring) Happening frequently, with repetition; Of a decimal: having a set of digits that is repeated indefinitely
(Recurring) The job was scheduled as a recurring report using the date and time selected by the user; and
(recurring) This means an activity that occurs multiple times, such as one which has been scheduled to occur every Monday.