Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun Same as
recurrence. Bailey .
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- noun The act of
recurring ;recurrence
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Examples
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I am sure Rijeth, if he were real and present, would remind me of the definition of ‘coincidence’ from the Wardhall Grammary: ‘a device whereby a lazy mind evades the effort of explaining a recurrency of events.’
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Currently in T-38 recurrency for assignment to Tactical Air Command in F4 fighter aircraft.
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Christmas home with my family, I got my first flight in the T-38 recurrency program on 11 January 1974.
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September I went back to work - flight recurrency training at Randolph AFB.
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He had been dreaming of Ruth -- an old recurrency of that dream he had had in Canton, of Ruth leading him to the top of the mountain.
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A verse or a word, the smell of a flower, a lock of hair, a turn in music, will not merely bring the past back, but invest it with a miraculous recurrency of events.
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But what these want in personality they possess in number, in recurrency, in invulnerability.
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But what these want in personality they possess in number, in recurrency, in invulnerability.
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"The successful safety record of the Eclipse aircraft is built largely around the extensive pilot training program Eclipse requires for aircraft type rating and recurrency," Holland said.
Los Angeles Business News - Local Los Angeles News | Los Angeles Business from bizjournals
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"The successful safety record of the Eclipse aircraft is built largely around the extensive pilot training program Eclipse requires for aircraft type rating and recurrency," Holland said.
Philadelphia Business News - Local Philadelphia News | The Philadelphia Business Journal
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